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1. is exceeded the menu will disappear automatically LOCK SET The initial password of the televisionis 0000 EFE Tuner Lock OFF Prog Set OFF To set new Password o i i Source Lock gt The password canbe changed Child Lock OFF After entering the Lock set menu Press CH to Max Volume 100 select password Press VOL the screen willdisplay sipar LOCK the follow Old Pw If correct password is entered the screen will display the follow New Pw Press digital button to set the new desired password Note and the screenwill display the follow If Clear Lockis activated the password setup Confirm Pw cannot be changed If the desired password is entered correctly twice the old password willbe changed If the desired password is not correctly entered twice the screen will display New Pw then you haveto reenter the password Tuner Lock Press CH to select Tuner Lock and VOL to set On Off Toset On some operation such assearch will benot available When enter the TUNING menu TunerLock will beon the screen and the time will be the same with the main menu if no operation Ifyou want tooperate TUNINGmenu you needto enter the Lock menu toset Tuner Lock Off or operate Clear Lock Preset Prog Preset prog isopted for settingup start channel Press CH button to selectProg Set Press VOL button sources canbe swapped in AV SCART1 SCART2 HDTV1 HDTV2 P
2. Tuning menu Manual search If excessive channel signals of unwanted programs are received in local area manual search function is recommended 1 Press MENU button and thenuse CH buttonto select the TUNING menu MENU sd O PICTURE 2 Press VOL button and then use CH button to E Cnapan c gt Country nglan select Tuning Program O ADJUST Auto Search TUNING Program Table FUNCTION 3 Press VOL buttonto enter thesubmenu O TIMER 4 Press CH buttonto select Manual Search 5 Press VOL button repeatedly till the best picture and sound areobtained MENU BD If you arefamiliar with the frequency value press oe oe the desired digits direct O AupIo Program Number 18 O ADJUST Edit Name C 28 Or press VOL button to surpass for 3seconds ET Color Sylen AUTO 1 i Sound Syst D K then become semiautomatically searches for O FUNCTION Seer dg Ore OFF channel till the channel is obtained O JETMER AFT Manual Search 62 25MHz AFT Auto Fine Tuning If the picture and or sound are poor try using the Auto Fine Tuning feature Donot use this feature unless reception is poor 1 Press MENU button and thenuse CH buttonto select the TUNING menu ew PICTURE Tuning P Ras uning Program O O Country ee 2 Press VOL button and then use CH button to HE gQ VV TUNING Program Table FUNCTION Auto Search se
3. VHF UHE dealer for assistance A e Toimprove picture qualityin a poorsignal area purchase and installa signal amplifier es ree Signal 6 Be Amplifier 10 External Equipment Connection NOTE Allcables shown arenot included withthe TV Choose Your Connection There are severalways to connectyour television dependingon the components you want to connectand the qualityof the signal you want toachieve The following are examples of someways to connectyour TV Choose the connectionwhich is bestfor you VCR connection To avoid picture noise interference leavean adequate distance between the VCR And TV 1 Connect the SCART cables from the VCR s outputjacks to the TV s input jacks asshown in thefigure HD AUDIO PC DVI 2 Insert a videotape into the VCR and ee O AU ee ooo A erm tomo fmt press PLAY onthe VCR Referto the VCR HO AUDIO owner s manual 3 Select the input source by the TV AV button on the remotecontrol g S VIDEO OUTPUT SWITCH G A VCR External Equipment Connections DVD connection How toconnect 1 Connect the DVD video outputs Y Pb Cb Pr Cr tothe HDTV INjacks on the TV and connectthe DVD audio outputs to the HD AUDIO jackson the TV as shown in the figure 2 f yourDVD only hasan SCART output jack connect thisto the SCARTinput on the TV as shownin th
4. a PC to the jack Earphone jack Earphone audio output terminal Antenna Input Connect cable or antennasignals to the TV either directly orthrough your cable box Audio input for linking DVI PC audio output terminals ACIN COOOOOOO0C COOOOOo000 OO 00 HDMI DVI HDMI DVI IN4 IN2 HD AUDIO SCART1 a PC DVI ad AUDIO IN HD AUDIO SCART2 Input Connect Scart out from an Scart device to the Scart input HDMI DVI Input Connect the monitor output connector from a DVD player to the appropriate input port L37A18 L37A16 L42A18 L42A16 Earphone audio output terminal Audio input OO 00 HD AUDIO Earphone jack SCART1 itt Canal SCART2 e Ge O PCIN HDMI DVI IN2 IA kad Gp HDMI SXI Audio input for linking YPbPr YCbCr audio output terminals SCART1 Input ree Audio input onnect Scar oe out from an Scart for linking YPbPr YCbCr device to the Scart audio output terminals input for linking DVI PC audio output terminals Antenna Input Connect cable or antennasignals to the TV eitherdirectly or through your cable box SCART1 Input Connect Scart out froman Scart device tothe Scart input SCART2 Input Connect Scart out from anScart device to the Scart input OO Dvp DTV Input 00H Component Connect a component video audiodevice t
5. External Equipment Connections Connecting Headphones You can connect a set of headphones to your set if you wish to watch a TV programme without disturbing the otherpeople in theroom Power source A l Wider Hole Ouuer and Blade Polarized AC Cord Plug Plug a setof headphones intothe 3 5mm mini jack socket onthe rear panelof the set Note Prolonged use ofheadphones at ahigh volume may damage yourhearing Youwill not receive sound from the speakers when you connectheadphones to thesystem TO USEAC POWERSOURCE Use theAC polarized linecord provided for operation onAC Insert the AC cord plug into a standard polarized AC outlet NOTES Never connect the AC line cord plug toother than the specified voltage Use the attached power cordonly If the polarized AC corddoes not fitinto a non polarized AC outlet do notattempt to fileor cut the blade Itis the user sresponsibility to have an electrician replace the obsolete outlet f you causea static discharge when touching the unit andthe unit failsto function simply unplug the unitfrom the AC outlet and plug it back in The unit shouldreturn to normaloperation Set up your TV There are severaloptions you mightneed to setup in orderfor your TV to work properly Read the instructions that follow In the manual the OSD on screendisplay may be different from your TV s because it isjust an exampleto help youwith the TV operation Switchin
6. Press the EXIT button to returnto normal viewing or press MENU button to returnto the previous menu At this time when you selectchannel with CH button the channel willnot appear If you want to recover the skipped channel 1 Use Direct digit Choosing button to select the number of the channel to berecovered 2 Dothe above steps again 3 Press VOL button to set Skip as Off Program swap Swap function enables quick swap tothe last watched program 7 MENU s PICTURE 1 Suppose the channelnumber you usedjust now is8 and thechannel number you are using is18 as shownin the figure 2 If you wantto return tothe last watchedprogram channel 8 you can simplypress the swap button 3 If you wantto return tochannel 18 pressthe button again Through this function you can easilychange between thechannel you are using and the channel youused last time Tuning Program O Aupio Country England O ADJUST Auto Search TUNING Program Table gt FUNCTION O TIMER KN MENU O PICTURE O aupio Program Number 18 O ADJUST Edit Name C 28 Color System AUTO ee TUNING Sound System D K O FUNCTION Skip OFF O TIMER AFT OFF Manual Search 62 25MHz 18 C 28 AUTO B G 8 A8 AUTO B G 18 C 28 AUTO B G 20 Tuning menu Youcan watch TV programin a presetting channel How to select the desired program 1 Using
7. channel 2 Press thegreen button onthe remote control 3 Press CH button to select the channel tocopy 4 Press againthe green buttonthen press MENU button to ensure Name channel 1 Press CH to select the channel 2 Press the yellow button onthe remote control 3 Press the yellow button todisplay the digitaland letter list 4 Press Vol or CH to select the desired digital orletter 5 Press the yellow button to exit list 6 Press MENU button to ensure Swap channel 1 Press CH to select the channel 2 Press the blue button onthe remote control 3 Press CH button to selectthe channel toswap 4 Press againthe blue button to ensure 18 Tuning menu If the colour of some channelis abnormal Usually this shouldbe set inthe auto position However if thecolour displayed onthe screen are incorrect you can manuallyselect the correctcolour system 1 Press MENU button and thenuse CH button to selectthe TUNING menu 2 Press VOL buttonand then use CH button to selectProgram Table 3 Press VOL buttonto enter the submenu 4 Press CH buttonto select Color System 5 Press VOL buttonto select thecorrect color system AUTO NTSC PAL SECAM and NT4 43 6 Press the EXIT button to returnto normal viewing or press MENU button to returnto the previous menu If soundis abnormal Press CH button toselect Sound System then press VOL button to select the correct sound system Ce en
8. esse ee eeeeeeeeees 34 Specifications and functions 35 TroubleShooting ccccecccseeeeeeeeeneeenes 36 A 4 5V battery AA x2 Power cable Buttons and interface location This isa simplified representation of front panel Here shown maybe somewhat different from your TV Front control panel L26A18 L26A16 L32A18 L32A16 TV AV O 3 MENU O 4 VOL gt o VOL 2 O Video AV2 O J Audio R 5 oie e Audio L L37A18 L37A16 L42A18 L42A16 1 2 3 4 5 CH CH VOL VOL TV AV MENU CH program minus andplus menu options VOL volume decrease and increase menu resetand entry TV AV allinput source display MENU menu display Remote control signal receive window POWER and indicator Is used to activate the display or return to standby mode N Ook W Buttons and interface location Rear Control panel L26A18 L26A16 L32A18 L32A16 Power Cord Socket This TV operates on AC power The voltage is indicated on the Specifications page Never attempt to operate the TV on DC power DVD DTV Input PC VIDEO Input Component Connect a component Connect the monitor d f t video audiodevice to output connector from these jacks
9. interfacelocation 5 Front control panel 5 Rear control panel ssssssrsrsnrrrrsrenss 6 Remote controller ccccseeeeeeees 7 Keys of remote controller 08 8 Function introduction iiss visariadaviaans 8 Effective TANGCsiccssscscecesoiecaccsdctenseaces 9 External Equipment Connections 10 Operation SEL UP YOUN WV escini nara 15 Switching ON OFF theTV set 15 Choose the MenuLanguage 15 Choose the InputSource 15 Tuning MENU iogedcacestecctacestcccsacssioedecwass 16 Auto SCOl CN ntsinpiconk se cpsmevaseeinusinrennngn 16 Manual Search c ccceeeeeeeeeeeees 17 AF T Auto Fine TUnIng 0eee 17 Program TADI 6 seors crisissen 18 Edit NAM Ciictccassnvctonsetscnrsuvesadepumneness 19 D et ee ee ee Ce eee eee teen are 20 Programi SWAD txscndtcsntrandenietesavawancanen 20 How to selectthe desired program 21 Accessories Remote controller User s manual Alkaline Picture Adjustment vicsiverecretescratiomucteaumxes 22 Sound AdjuStMeNt ccc cece cece eee eens 23 TME SGU iiiicdicninriindns taser atecaaeieawssicadatans 25 FUNCTION MENU ccc cece nna 26 Adjust Menu iiiccnttscnnhenedS coat hideiambradsdentaaes 27 LOCK c 0 cee ee AES 29 Other TUNCION Siviiecisndevinasincmvnvesaonedeiawen 31 Teletextfunctions cccccece eee e eee eeeeees 32 Maintenance cece cece cece
10. or plugs convenience receptacle and the point where they exit from the appliance 11 Lighting precaution for added protection for this product during a lighting storm or when it is left unattended for long period of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lighting and power line surges 12 Accessories Never push objects of any kind into this product through eee ee RETAG openings as they may touchdangerous voltage point or short out parts that could result in afire or electric shock Avoid spilling liquid of any kind on the product 13 Servicing do not attempt to service the product by yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to authorized service personnel S3126A 14 Damage Requiring Service Unplug this unit from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the Following conditions Important Safety Instructions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed b If liquid has been spilled or objects have been fallen into the unit c If the unit has been exposed to rain or water d If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extens
11. 2and 3 toselect Transparent Opaque backgroundof OSD E Blue Screen Repeat step 2and 3 toselect Blue Screen On Off If you select ON whenno signal the background is blue if you selectOff when no signal the background is snownoises E Calendar display andcheck 2005 01 01 Repeat step 2and 2 toenter Calendar menu Sip lyn Tee Nea a Tada Press VOL toselect among year month and 1 day and then CH to adjust them 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 13 14 15 16 m7 18 19 20 21 22 m Teletext Language 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Repeat step 2and 3 toselect from 6kinds of O languages West Europe East Europe Cyrillic Greek Arabic Persian E Restore Default Value Repeat step 2and 3 toreturn the factory mode 26 Adjust menu The TV menu gives youan overview ofthe menus youcan select Note Depending on the input signal one or more menu items may not be selectable Adjustment Setup When PC inputmode is set 1 Press MENU button and thenuse CH buttonto select the ADJUST menu 2 Press VOL buttonand then use CH button to selectthe desired option 3 Press VOL buttonto adjust the option PICTURE O AUDIO Display Mode 4 3 you have selected ope se 3 lt does 4 When you aresatisfied with yourchoice 3 me N J the PC press the EXIT button to returnto normal mE A mode only viewing or press MENU button to returnto th
12. C HDMI1 HDMI2 mode Aftersetup the set mode will be entered if thetelevision is switched off andon again Toset Off the television will memory the off channel 29 Lock setup Prog Num Prog Num is opted for setting up preset channel Press CH button to select Prog Num Press VOL button to select channel number The item is not available except TV signal Source Lock Source Lock is opted to hinderexternal input modes such asAV Scart andPC Press CH button to select Source Lock the option andpress VOL button to display Source Cav Z Lock menu SCARTI s SCART2 B HDTV1 S Press CH button to select desired option Press VOL HDTV2 FA button to set up the mode of Source Lock If some Source sae a Lock is seton the mode will be entered and the screen will HDMI2 display blue background with the mute mode activated and Lock In lockon mode whenscreen is blank icon Lock willbe always displayed onthe screen Iflock mode isto be verified enter Source Lock submenu and set relative mode off or select Clear Lockin the Lock Set Menu Child Lock Press CH button to select Child Lock Press VOL button to set On or Off mode If lock on mode is set Child Lock is in activated automatically In such case if Child Lock button button on the television is pressed the screen will display Child Lock which can be erased by press of EXIT button 5 seconds later after the latest pr
13. Haier LCD TV OWNER S MANUAL MODELS 126a16 L32A16 L37A16 L42A16 L26A18 L32A18 L37A18 L42A18 Please READ this manual carefully before operating your TV and retain itfor future reference Haier Congratulations on yourpurchase and welcome to the family Dear Haier product owner Thank you for your confidence in Haier You ve selected one of the best built best backed products available today We Il do everything in our powerto keep you happy with your purchase for many years to come As a member ofthe Haier family you re entitled to protection by one of themost comprehensive warranties and outstanding service networks in theindustry Thanks for investingin a Haier product Warning WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING To reduce therisk of electric shock do notremove cover or back No user serviceable partsinside refer service to qualified service personnel Safety of operators has been takeninto considerationat the design and manufacture phase butinappropriate operation maycause electric shock or fire To prevent the product from being damaged the following rules should be observedfor the installation use and maintenanceof th product Read thefollowing safetyinstruction beforestarting theoperation The User Manual uses the following symbols to ensure a safe operation and prevent anydamage to operatorsor properties this product This symbol indicates that there
14. Program number buttons Press digit buttonto select the program If 2 digit or3 digit programs are selected press digit buttons you needed continuously within 3 seconds If selected channel program is setat Lock onmode and no passwordhas been enteredafter initiation of the television the screen will indicate require password entry If wrong passwordis entered channel selection will fail and previous program willstill stay onthe screen The program locking password can bemodified in the preset menu andprevious password willbe required 2 Using CH button e Press CH buttonto select achannel number in number increasing direction e Press CH buttonto select achannel number in number decreasing direction Note If Skipis ON onone channel press CH button the channel willnot appear How to select the desired sound Press VOL buttonon the remotecontroller or the front ofthe TV set to adjustthe volume level The range isO 100 When thevolume buttons are pressed the volumelevel is displayed automatically on the TV screen Volume 23 21 Picture Adjustment The TV menu gives youan overview ofthe menus youcan select Note Depending on the input signal one or more menu items may not be selectable picture modes The picture mode provides the pre defined images settings Press the PSTD button to selectthe option Normal Soft Personal Bright E Personal A sparesetting that canbe adjusted to per
15. areimportant operating and maintenance instructions inthe literature accompanying the appliance This symbol indicatesthat high voltageis present inside It is dangerous to makeany kind ofcontact with anyinside part of Important Safety Instructions Important safeguards for you and your new product Your product has been manufactured and tested with your safety in mind However improper use can result in electrical shock or fire hazards To avoid defeating the safeguards that have been built into your new product please read and observe the following safety points when installing and using your new product and save them for future reference 1 Retain these Instructions the safety and operating instructions should be retained for Future reference 2 Heed Warnings All warning on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be followed 3 Cleaning Unplug from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or Aerosol cleaners Use only dry cloth for cleaning 4 Attachments do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer as they may cause Hazards 5 Water and moisture do not place this product near water for example near a bathtub wash bowl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool 6 Do not place this unit on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommend by the manufacture or sold wit
16. atellite channels etc Teletextfunction operation You can press button into TEXT mode press againto leave TEXT mode All menu related functions are not available in TEXT mode Onlya few direct button control functions are available in TEXT mode they are 1 Page up down Result Use the CH buttons to browse next or previous page 2 Page number entering Result To selecta teletext page either directly enter the page number using the numeric button pad onthe remote control or use CH buttons orthe colored Fast Text buttons 32 Teletext functions MIX While in Teletext mode press the L button will show the teletext data superimposed ontop ofthe TV picture Press the button again to revert back to Full text HOLD Pressing the button will stop the teletext page automatically updating This feature is very useful where there are several teletext pages or data onthe same page number ZOOM Pressing the button to change from different screen display size This feature is very useful as it magnifies the image making the characters easier to read REVEAL Pressing the button will reveal hidden text This feature is used to reveal information such as answers to Teletext on line interactive puzzles TIMER While in normal TV mode only pressing the button TIMER will display the teletext timein the top right corner fora few seconds TEXT Press t
17. e 20 20 Cleft say Ciono below front 8m e Ensure the remote controlis pointed toward the remote control window on the display e No obstacles shouldbe placed betweenthe remote controland the remote control window e The effective receiving scope for the signal is 8 meters to the front ofthe remote control window and 45 to the left or right side and 20 above or below the control window Use ofremote control 1 To ensure a normal operation the remote controller should not be dropped or damaged in anyway It should alsobe kept dryand away fromall heat sources 2 Battery replacementis necessary whenthe remote controlacts inconsistently or stops operating the LCD display External Equipment Connections Antenna Connection Generally speaking to enjoy a clearer picture we recommend that you usea CATV system oran outdoor antenna Indifferent places the suitable antenna type and position are different Mixer outdoor additional antenna purchase Antenna input 75Q standard coaxial type 300Q twin lead cable B O Antenna adapter It isrecommended that you dbetter use 75Q coaxial cable toremove the disturbance caused by airwave Don t bindantenna cable andelectric wire together elf the antennaneeds to besplit for two Tv s installa 2 WaySignal Splitter in the connections elf the antennais not installed properly contactyour i i
18. e type face willdisplay on thelower part ofthe screen At this time the soundof the TV set isturned off 2 If you wantto recover thesound press the MUTE button again or directly press VOL button 24 Time Setting Clock setting The clock willonly work ifthe TV setis turned onor in standby When theset is disconnect from the power supply oris turned offby the main power the clock loses power and willneed to bereset when the power is reconnected 1 Press MENU button and then use CH button to selectthe TIMER menu 2 Press CH button to selectthe Clock option then press digits buttons to setthe value ofhour and minutes O PICTURE O AUDIO Clock 00 00 3 When you are satisfied with yourchoice press On Time KEE z O TUNING i the EXIT button to returnto normal viewingor EER On Prog 001 press MENU button to returnto the previous z Small te oat ane TIMER Remind Prog 001 menu NOTE When the TV turn on the clock will startto time Off On Time Using on off time function the TV set can automatically turn on toa preset channel or shutdown ata presettime 1 Press CH buttonto select OnTime and then press the digitbuttons to setthe value of both hoursand minutes 2 Press CH buttonto select On Prog then press VOL or the digit buttons toselect your desired channel 3 Repeat step 1 2to set Off Time NOTE 1 Sleep off andoff time associate 2 When the ontime and offtime are allsetti
19. e figure How touse 1 Turnon the DVDplayer inserta DVD 2 Use the TV AV and VOL buttonon the remote controlto select SCART1 or SCART2 mode 3 Press Play buttonon external equipment for programplay 4 Refer tothe DVD player s manual for operating instructions PC DVI AUDIO IN HD AUDIO or DVD AU HD UDIO IN DTV connection Towatch digitally broadcastprograms purchase and connecta digital set top box How toconnect Use the TV s YPbPrIN andAUDIO IN jacks eee PC or HDMI DVIVIDEO port forvideo connections depending onyour set top box connections available Then makethe corresponding audio connections How touse 1 Turnon the digitalset top box Referto the owner s manualfor the digital set top box 2 Use TV AV on the remotecontrol to select HDMI mode 3 Press Play buttonon external equipment La m i Typ ft i g T or 42 gt O or HDMI DVI OUTPUT RGB DTV OUTPUT R AUDEO L Digital Set top Box for program play 12 External Equipment Connections PC connection How toc
20. e previous menu E Display Mode This will adjustthe picture aspectratio E RGB This is usedfor the adjustmentof the numerical value of red green and bluein PC mode E Default This is usedto reset the defecult setting parameters M Auto sync This is usedfor adjustment of picture location frequency and phase parameters in PC mode Afterthe operation Complete will be onthe right ofthe option E Color temperature This will increaseor decrease 6500K red and 11000K blue colorsto suit personal preferences Select 11000K to givethe white colorsa blue tint 9300K to givethe white colors a neutraltint 6500K togive the whitecolors a redtint mBlack Stretch Black Stretch Automatically Increasesthe Contrast Rage Press VOL toset as onor off 21 Adjust menu In PC input mode H Position and V Position can be adjusted to eliminate transverse line interference and decentered picture as follows m Adjust This is usedfor adjusting HPosition and V Position as wellas relative parametersin PC and modes Phase Adjustis not availablein HDMI 1 2 Press MENU button and thenuse CHt button to selectthe ADJUST menu Press VOL button and then use CH button to selectAdjust option Press VOL buttonand use CH button to select the desired adjust parameter option Press VOL fordesired adjust parameter option until satisfactory value is achieved When PC signalsare received the automatic mode is usedfor param
21. ess the screen display will disappear automatically The Child Lock mode can be resumed by entering Lock Setmenu set Child Lock On or Off Max Volume Press CH button to select Max Volume Press VOL button for adjustment between 0 100 If a certain value is set when volume is being adjusted the sound value can not exceed maximum volume value If current volume is over Max Volume when Lock Set menu is set current volume will become set maximum volume If current volume is below maximum volume customer set volume will stay unchanged Clear Lock Press CH button to select Unlock mode Press VOL button to unlock all set modes setting all lock options to off and the maximum volume returns to 100 30 Other functions NICAM If the broadcasteris transmitting Bilingualsound service The I I button on theremote controller willallow up to2 separate languages to be selected Youcan press the I II button to makea choice Display function If current programnumber colorsystem and soundsystem are tobe displayed on thescreen press DISPLAY button and allthe related 3 information will appearat right up corner of the screen BG If the DISPLAY button is pressedagain the displayedinformation will disappear If the programis named itsname will alsoappear Auto program scan 1 If you wantto select adesirable program youmay scan allthe TV programs in memory You can simplypress SCAN button to do this Press scan b
22. eter adjustment When you aresatisfied with yourchoice press the EXIT button to returnto normal viewing or press MENU button to returnto the previous menu E H Size Horizontal size of picture can be adjusted in this item E H Position Horizontal position of picture can be adjusted in thisitem E V Size Vertical size of picture can be adjusted in this item E V Position Vertical position of picture can be adjusted in thisitem E Phase Adjust the phase of Pixel clock O MENU Bi PICTURE AUDIO ADJUST TUNING FUNCTION TIMER OOO OO MENU PICTURE AUDIO ADJUST TUNING FUNCTION TIMER Display Mode Adjust RGB Default Auto Sync Color Temperature Black Stretch Adjust H Size H Position V Size V Position Phase OG 9300K OFF HEHE 28 Lock setup The television has the function of security default lock Password needs to be entered when the programlock mode isto be set Lock setup Press H LOCK button on remotecontrol Password willappear on thescreen If password is correctly entered the LOCK menu willbe displayed If the passwordis not correctly entered you willbe required toreenter the password andthe cursor willremain onscreen Press EXIT to exit the window Ifthe preset OSDtime
23. f Weak Medium Strong according to theimage noise Note when the personal mode is notselected the personalmode will be entered automatically if Contrast Brightness Saturation Hue Sharpness Backlight parameters are adjusted 22 Sound Adjustment Sound modes The sound mode provides the pre defined sound settings Press the S STD buttonto select the option Music Personal Standard Hall This select the modes for soundreproduction dependent onthe broadcast signalsor signals from external inputs received Press CH buttonto Select Audio Mode press VOL buttonto select the Music Personal Standard or Hall E Personal A spare setting that canbe adjusted to personal tastes E Standard Normal sound with moderate bass andtreble setting E Hall Designed to reduce the bass andtreble which enhances the voice fornews programs E Music Enables extra bassand treble toenhance the movie experience How to customize your own sound status 1 Press MENU button and thenuse CH button to select the AUDIO menu 2 Press VOL buttonand then use CH button to selectthe item toadjusted l I MENU 3 Press VOL buttonto obtain the desired effect 4 When you aresatisfied with yourchoice press O PICTURE the EXIT button to returnto normal viewingor aupio saame p alance a press MENU button to returnto the previous O ADJUST NE TR menu O TUNING Treble o FUNCTION Bass Orr E Volume Sere Auto V
24. g ON OFF the TV set 1 first connect power cord correctly and the powerindicator will light 2 If the indicatoris lighting inred press thedigit buttons or CH button onthe remote controller again or POWER or CH button on the TV set with the exception Odigit 3 If you wantto exchange tostanding by status please press down button on the remote controller 4 Disconnect the powersupply or unplugthe television ifit is intendedto completely cease the television performance Choose the Menu Language When you startusing your setfor the first time you must selectthe language which will be usedfor displaying menus and indications 1 Press MENU button and thenuse CH button to selectthe Function menu 2 Press VOL buttonand then use CH MENU button to selectLanguage O PICTURE 3 Select your language with VOL button and O AUDIO TR ee press the MENU button to confirmyou selection e eed Ba e 4 When you aresatisfied with yourchoice press s ae M the EXIT button to returnto normal viewingor press O TmMeR A eae MENU button to returnto the previous menu Choose the Input Source If you hopeto enjoy the picture from the external input source Source before to selectthe source youneed to connectthe devices TV otherwise when you select the source the snowflake blue Fy screen or nosignal will appears on the screen e Press TV AV button on televisionor remote SCART2 control the men
25. h the unit 7 Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinets and the back or bottom are provided for Ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to 8 Power Source this unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the rating label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your Appliance dealer or local power company 9 Grounding or polarization Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet To prevent electric shock ensure the Grounding pin on the AC cord power plug is securely connected 10 Power cord protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to Be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them Pay particular attention to cords
26. he button onthe remote control to turn teletext On Off SUBTITLE Pressing thet button will get the teletext decoder to automatically search forthe subtitle page In NZ the subtitle is usually page 801 CH LIST Press the button to show the list of teletext contents OO Fast text colored buttons Fast text automatically displays the fourmost commonly used pages that the broadcaster thinks that you may want to choose next Press the same coloured button on the remote control as the coloured link at the bottom of the teletext page to go directly to that page 33 Maintenance Early malfunctions can be prevented Careful and regular cleaning can extend the amount of time you will have your new TV Be sure to turn the power off and unplug the power cord before you begin any cleaning Cleaning the Screen 1 Here s agreat way tokeep the dustoff your screen for awhile Weta soft clothin a mixture of lukewarmwater and alittle fabric softeneror dish washing detergent Wring the cloth untilit s almost dry and thenuse it towipe the screen 2 Make sure the excess wateris offthe screen andthen let itair dry before youturn on your TV Cleaning the Cabinet Toremove dirt ordust wipe thecabinet with asoft dry lint free cloth Please be sure not to usea wet cloth Extended Absence If you expectto leave yourTV dormantfor a longtime such asa vacation it sa good idea to unplugthe power cordto protect agains
27. ive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to its normal operation e If the unit has been dropped or damaged in any way f When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 15 Heat The product should be situated away heat source such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products Including amplifiers that product heat 16 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cord as this can result in a risk of Fire or Electric shock 17 Outdoor antenna grounding lf an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the unit be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Section 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode GROUND CLAMP eee ENNA LEAD IN WIRE ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT NEC SECTION 810 20 GROUNDING CONDUCTORS NEC SECTION 810 21 GROUND CLAMPS ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC ART 250 PARTH Table of Contents NY IPIVUNG stucco Souesoceiems a a 1 Important Safety Instructions J Buttons and
28. lect Program Table TIMER 3 Press VOL buttonto enter the submenu 4 Press CH buttonto select AFT A 5 Press VOL button to setAFT ason or off MENU O PICTURE 6 Press the EXIT button to returnto normal viewingor O aupio Program Number 18 i i C 28 press MENU button to returnto the previous menu Se eee AUTO TUNING y Sound System D K Note O FUNCTION Skip OFF If the AFT harmonious effect is notgood suggested BL AT gi Manual Search 62 25MHz uses manually searchesfor the adjustmentpicture the effect 17 Tuning menu Program Table 1 Press MENU button and then use CH button to select the TUNING menu MENU 2 Press VOL buttonand then use CH Of PICTURE button to selectProgram Table O auio a eee O ADJUST Auto Search TUNING Program Table Z gt 3 Press VOL button to enter the submenu A Youcan press CH LIST button again to enter the submenu 4 Press CH button to select the edited Program Table channel and press button corresponding toedit 001 002 E Red button delete channel name 003 004 E Green button copy channel 005 006 E Yellowbutton Name channel 007 008 E Blue button Swap 009 010 D e l ete n a m e Red Del Green Copy Yellow Name Blue Swap 1 Press CH to select the channel 2 Press thered button onthe remote controlto delete 3 Press MENU button to deletename Copy editname 1 Press CH to select the
29. n ol DA MENU PICTURE AUDIO ADJUST TUNING TIMER FUNCTION Tuning Program Country Auto Search Program Table D MENU O PICTURE O aupio ADJUST TUNING OO O TIMER Press VOL button to selectD K I B G L L in turn Edit Name 1 Press MENU button and thenuse CH button to selectthe TUNING menu 2 Press VOL buttonand then use CH button to selectProgram Table 3 Press VOL buttonto enter thesubmenu 4 Press CH buttonto select Edit Name 5 Press VOL buttonto select position you want to change and press digitsto change 6 Press MENU buttonto ensure it 19 MENU O O O O O PICTURE AUDIO ADJUST TUNING TIMER FUNCTION FUNCTION Program Number Edit Name Color System Sound System Skip AFT Manual Search ED Program Number Edit Name Color System Sound System Skip AFT Manual Search England P 18 C 28 AUTO D K OFF OFF 62 25MHz 18 C 28 AUTO D K OFF OFF 62 25MHz Tuning menu Skip After the programs are presetting you can skip some programs so that to select your favorite channels only 1 Press MENU button and thenuse CH button to selectthe TUNING menu 2 Press VOL buttonand then use CH button to selectProgram Table 3 Press VOL buttonto enter the submenu 4 Press CH buttonto select Skip 5 Press VOL buttonto set Skip as On 6
30. ng the time if the TV is turned offby the remote control the time of On Time item will hold good Remind Time Remind Prog 1 Press MENU andthen use VOL button to selectthe TIMER menu 2 Press CH buttonto select Remind Time then pressthe digit buttonsto set the value of hour and minute 3 Press CH buttonto move thecursor to Remind Prog Then press the digit buttonsto set the desired channel 25 Function menu It is possible to select language OSD transparent Menu Timer and Calendar of the menuas follows Function setup 1 Press MENU button and thenuse CH button to selectthe FUNCTION menu 2 Press VOL buttonand then use CH MENU button to selectthe desired option O PICTURE O AUDIO Language English Menu Timeout 15 seconds 3 Press VOL buttonto adjust the option O ADJUST Menu Backgroud Transparent Blue Screen ORE you have selected DLE CDen FUNCTION Teletext Language West Europe O TIMER Restore Default Value 4 When you aresatisfied with yourchoice press the EXIT button to returnto normal viewing or press MENU button to returnto the previous menu m OSD language Repeat step 2and 3 toselect the language you wanted fromthe 13 kindsof languages E Menu Timeout Repeat step 2and 3 toselect the time of the OSD display in sequenceas follows 5 seconds 10 seconds 15seconds 20seconds 25seconds 30 seconds and40 seconds E Menu Background Repeat step
31. o these jacks a PC VIDEO Input Connect the monitor output connector from a PC to the jack __ HDMI DVI Input Connect the monitor output connector from a DVD player to the appropriate input port Remote control Inserting Batteries 1 Slide open the cover of the battery compartment on the back of the remote controller 2 Load two AA alkaline batteries in the compartment paying attention tothe polarity diagram in thebattery compartment plus and minus 3 Replace the coverof the battery compartment poles to respective mark Precautions As strong lightmay interfere the signals change yourposition to operate the remotecontroller if the television cannotbe turned on or off as youexpect a Keep the remotecontroller away from heat source orhumid area toensure effective performance of the remote controller Make sure thattwo AAalkaline batteries are loaded The batteries mustbe of the same type The batteries mustbe located properly The batteries are not rechargeable Make sure thatthere is noobstacle between the remote controllerand television set se Keys of remote control Theremote controller cannotbe operated unlessthe batteries areproperly loaded When using the remote control aim it atthe remote controlsensor on the TV Function introduction STILL Picture static SLEEP Displaying sleep time adjustable MUTE Switches the sound
32. olume OFF This will adjustthe sound outputlevel Woofer E Balance This will adjustthe output ofthe right and left speakers toobtain the bestreproduction for your listening position The intermediate valueis 0 When indication value of Balance increases toward 50 soundof the rightand left speaker becomes stronger and weaker respectively When indication value of Balance decreasestoward 50 soundof the right and left speakerbecomes weaker and stronger E Treble This will adjustthe treble outputlevel E Bass This will adjustthe bass outputlevel E Auto Volume Each broadcasting stationhas its ownsignal conditions making it sometimes difficult to adjust the volume every time the channel is changed This feature lets you automatically adjust the volumeof the desiredchannel and reducesthe volume differences between channels and programs providing a moreconstant overall level Press CH buttonto Select Auto Volume press VOL buttonto set Auto Volume as Off or On E Woofer Woofer isa speaker that complements front speaker sreproduction capability oflow pitched sound Press CH button to Select Woofer press VOL buttonto adjust the desired value 23 Sound Adjustment Eliminate sound When you needto pay attentionto surrounded sounds or there is atelephone calling youor there aresome guests visiting you the sound elimination mute function is very convenient 1 Press the MUTE button on theremote control and Mut
33. on or off SCAN Program scan button TV AV Input source display P STD Picture mode option sound increase and decrease Program up anddown or turns your TV on Teletext buttons buttons which have letters on top alsocan use in TV Channel list button TIMER Time display only when there is teletextin TV Note MU D I II NICAM PIP No available Power Off Standby any other programmed equipment off a DISPLAY Q DISPLAY Display ON OFF TILL 7 PIP Q Digits Program direct option when edit program every presscan set different sign by turns amongthe digits and signon top ofthem e SWAP Switch the currentchannel to the last channel you have viewed S STD Sound mode option MENU main menu entry menu exitor return to nexthigher level menu Lock button a enter the Lock Set menu a EXIT clears all on screendisplays and returns to TV viewing fromany menu ZOOM Adjust picture aspectratio This User s Manualcovers the functions of the remote controller including CH VOL MENU TV AV and POWER keysfor control ofprogram up programdown volume decrease volumeincrease menu TV AV and power ON OFF Remote control Effective range Here showns maybe somewhat different from yourTV is only the graphic solution please take material objectas abov
34. onnect 1 To get thebest picture quality adjust the PC graphics card to 1024x768 60Hz 2 Use the TV s PCIN port forvideo connections depending onyour PC connector 3 Then make the corresponding audio another resolution changethe refresh rate to anotherrate or adjustthe brightness and contraston the menu until the pictureis clear If the refresh rate of the PC graphic cardcan not be changed change the PC graphic cardor consult the manufacturerof the PC graphic card connection If usinga sound card adjust the PC sound asrequired How touse 1 Turnon the PCand the TV 2 Use TV AV on the remotecontrol to select PC source 3 Check the image on yourTV There maybe noise associated withthe resolution vertical pattern contrast orbrightness in PC mode If noise is present change the PC mode to NOTES 1 Use aPCcable 2 Avoidkeeping a fixedimage on the TV s screen for a long period of time The fixedimage may become permanently imprinted onthe screen 3 The synchronization inputform for Horizontal and Vertical frequencies is separate 00O OO FP Q0e 00 IN i O O me SCARTI OO fH OOO OO 00 Resolution Line Frame Mode Resolution frequency frequency Khz Hz VGA 640 480 31 5KHZz 60Hz SVGA 800 600 37 9KHz 60Hz XGA 1024 768 48 4KHz 60Hz 13
35. pecifications are subject to change without notice The dimension in this manual is a approximation 0090500952B 01
36. sonal status E Normal Designed for roomsthat have goodall round lighting E Soft Designed for nighttime low light viewing E Bright Designed for roomswith high ambientlighting such asdaytime sport How to customize your own picture status 1 Press MENU button and thenuse CH button to selectthe PICTURE menu 2 Press VOL buttonand then use CH i PICTURE button to selectthe item to adjusted ee eee _Video Mode Personal E S Contrast 50 Brightness 50 3 Press VOL buttonto obtain the O TUNING a desired effect O FUNCTION Hue m O TIMER Sharpness e Backlight o 4 When you aresatisfied with yourchoice press Noise Reduction eis the EXIT button to returnto normal viewing or press MENU button to returnto the previous menu E Contrast This will adjustthe intensity ofbright parts inthe picture but keep thedark parts unchanged E Brightness This will adjustthe light outputof the complete picture which will mainly affect the darker areas ofthe picture E Saturation This will adjustthe saturation levelof the colorsto suit your personal preference E Hue Selectable in NTSC mode only Allows you toselect the colormix Hue ofthe picture E Sharpness This will adjustthe sharpness offine details inthe picture E Noise Reduction Automatically filters outand reduces theimage noise and improves picture quality when receiving weak video signals Select Of
37. te Verify if the same problem exists in other channels Check out of picture and sound systems Refer to relative instructions in the Manual for color adjust Spots with some or all pictures Verify if the antenna is correctly connected Verify if the antenna is in good condition Make fine adjustment of channel Horizontal vertical bars or picture shaking Check for local interference such as an electrical appliance or power tool Television out of control Disconnect the television from power supply and 10 seconds later connect the television to the power supply If the problem still exists contact authorized after sales service for technical assistance Note Do not leave the television with static picture in an extended period as it may result in residual image on your television screen Note Production of the screen requires high and precision technologies However there might be some dark or bright red blue or green spots or some anomalistic stripes or spots This is not defect Ifthe TV set is used in an area 2 400 meters above the sea level where the air pressure is below 750hpa the picture on the screen may be affected and a muffled sound might be produced These phenomena might happen in the area 1 500 meters above the sea level This is resulted from difference between air pressures inside and outside the display This is not a defect covered by the limited warranty NOTE Design and s
38. tpossible damage fromlightning or power surges 34 Specifications and functions L26A16 L32A16 L37A16 L42A16 MODEL L26A18 L32A18 L37A18 L42A18 ee Impedance 75 ohm 5 90 non condensing ie L26A16 L32A16 L37A16 L42A16 ose L26A18 L32A18 L37A18 L42A18 Size WxDxH unit mm 679X230X527 810X256X635 950X330X735 1075X330X824 main component Net Weight Kg 12 6kg 17kg 30kg 38kg 39 Troubleshooting For the sake of time and cost itis strongly recommended that you check out the problem by yourself according tothe instructions listed hereunder before contacting the after sales service for technical assistance No picture no sound Verify if the television is properly plugged Verify if the television is properly supplied power Verify if electricity is available Blank screen Verify if correct signals are input Press TV AV button to change signal inputto TV input Restart the television of power supply is interrupted No sound Press Mute button and verify if Mute mode is set Switch to other channel and verify if the same problem happens Press VOL button to see ifthe problem can be solved Poor sound Verify if sound system is correct Refer to some chapter for adjust No picture insome channel Verify if correct channel is selected Adjust the antenna Make adjustments by Fine Tune and Manual Search No color forsome channel program black and whi
39. u appears on thescreen HDTV1 Then press CH to select the desired option oe and press VOL to ensure it HDMI 4 HDMI 2 15 Tuning menu e This TV set has three methods to set channels which are respectively full automatic manual search fine tune e In this section how to use the remote control to set channel is explained You can also use buttons on the TV set to set channel Automatic search 1 Press MENU button and then use CHt button to select the TUNING menu MENU 2 Press VOL buttonand then use CH EET button to selectCountry and use VOL O aupio e ell F button to set the country O ADJUST Auto Search first according to where you be ee Cee gt FUNCTION O TIMER 3 Press CH buttonto select Auto Search Note 4 Press VOL button atthis time the prompt The ig tesa will display onthe screen andthen press Laor made S i VOL button to select the Yesoption press MENU button toensure automatic search with higher level Do you wantto start autotuning After the search has finished all channels now playing program willbe automatically Yes No preset inorder VOL Select MENU Confirm EXIT Exit Note If you haveset TunerLock as onin Lock Set Auto Search menu there willbe TunerLock display onscreen Searching and you maynot enter the TUNING menu atthis time you mustset Tunerlock as offin Lock Set MENU Stop menu 28
40. uttononce there arenine pictures onthe screen 2 If you wantto stop the function during auto tunning simply press SCAN button again Sleep The TV set will switch automatically to standby at the presettime with the SLEEP time on You may set thesleep time Operate as follows Note The Time On setup and the SLEEPsetup is absolute one Note If the Off time onthe TIMER menuis set when press first SLEEP button another the remaining time will displayon the screen 1 Press SLEEP button repeatedly toselect the numberof preset minutes the timerwill be setin sequence OMin 5Min 15Min 30Min 60Min 90Min 120Min OMin 2 After the sleeptime is set the Indication willappear on thescreen 1minute prior toexpiry of settime 3 If remaining timeof set timeris to bedisplayed press SLEEP button again The TV set will switch off automatically at the preset time press CH button to turnon again 4 If to cancelsleep time pressSLEEP button repeatedly toset as 0 Picture Still Press Still button the picturewill be still if to cancel press Still button again thepicture will resume 31 Teletext functions Teletextis aninformation system broadcast by certain channels which can be read like a newspaper It also provides subtitles for people with hearing difficulties or those who are unfamiliar with the language in which a particular programme is being broadcast cable networks s

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