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1. Adding and Erasing Channels G TV CATV MTS AUTO PROGRAM CHANNEL ADD ERASE SKIP 7 ar aa aa aay r N cAol A V TO NAVIGATE OK TO SELECT MENU TO EXIT Ly 1 Select the channel you wish to TV CATV CATV add erase in the CHANNEL MTS MAIN AUTO PROGRAM START tons ADD ERASE SKIP selection by using the lt 4 or gt but Z 5 lt gt TO ADJUST MENU TO RETURN a 2 When you are on the channel TV CATV CATV you wish to add erase scroll MTS MAIN AUTO PROGRAM START down to the ADD ERASE CHANNEL 3 If you wish to add the channel ADD ERASE SKIP use the 4 and gt buttons to change SNE from erase to add If you wish to erase the channel use the 4 and gt buttons to change from add to lt gt TO ADJUST MENU TO RETURN erase 32 4 If you need to add erase another channel scroll up to CHANNEL and redo the pro cess How to set the parameters in the TV menu TV CATV This allows the user to switch TV Analog antenna CATV Cable TV between analog antenna and cable TV MTS MTS is the option that allows the MAIN SAP Second Audio Program Multichannel user to change the sound options Television Sound between main TV audio and SAP Second Audio Program Many channels have this option to allow the viewer to switch between different languages AUTO PROGRAM The auto program helps the user to ON OFF search for available channels on televisio
2. 0868 0090 SVC SPDIF HDMI PC PEICE Pros L z Audio Cable not supplied 15 pin D Sub Cable not supplied 1 If you wish to connect a PC to the LCD TV connect the 15 pin D sub RGB connector on your PC to the PC connector on the rear of the LCD TV 2 Connect the audio output on your PC to the PC audio input L R on the rear of the LCD TV 3 Press the Source button on the remote control to select PC 4 You may configure your PC s VGA resolution to optimized resolution on the LCD TV The recommended resolution of the LCD TV is 1024 x 768 SOURCE TV AVI S1 AV2 S2 ATSC COMPONENT PC HDMI 22 1 Use a HDMI cable to connect the HDMI output jack of your external device to the HDMI input jack in the rear of the LCD TV Ea D HDMI G oem DVD player not supplied 2 Press the SOURCE button on either the remote control or the TV controls Select HDML Changing the source refer to Page 24 SOURCE TV AVI S1 AV2 S2 ATSC COMPONENT PC HDMI Note HDMI connection includes both digital audio and video signals 23 1 Press the SOURCE button on either the remote control or TV cones 2 Scroll using a or w on the remote control or CH on TV con AV1 S1 AV2 3 Select your choice by using OK on the remote control or VOL S2 ATSC COMPONENT PC HDMI trols on TV controls 24 1 Press MENU on the remote c
3. and Channel menu functions are all con trolled by the password Default 0000 1 Press the DTV MENU button on the remote control 2 Press 4 or gt button to highlight the Lock icon Then press a or w button to high light the Password and press OK 3 Follow the instructions on the pop up window by inputting the new password and confirming it 4 Press the EXIT button to go back to the main menu or press the DTV MENU button to leave Resetting the Data to Default The Reset DTV function resets the DTV settings factory default e On the Lock page press a or w but ton to highlight Reset DTV then press OK The reset confirmation message Select YES to restore default value will show Press OK on Yes to proceed Use 4 or gt keys to highlight NO and press OK to cancel the setting e Press the EXIT button to go back to the main menu or press the DTV MENU button to leave 56 Rating Password EIR Reset DTV Confirmagain BAAM alea Rating Password Reset DTV Select YES to restore default value Yes No When you are watching the DTV channels and want to learn about the current program you can press INFO to activate the I Plate Now Current EPG KTRK 80 13 03 Sep 27 10 51 PM After pressing INFO button the I Plate DTV Program 04 30 05 00 480i Dolby CC1 will
4. EMPREX 37 LCD TV OWNER S MANUAL Model Number HD 3701P Table Of Ce Sa P ACG ores case cigarette a A A E 3 Before Using This Product COMMU ICAL OI Kee ulao osioissa ai a iE a EE 4 ore a a e A PSB COON A se yn O A O I OA A T 5 are T a a E E EA AEA ET E A A Z IE a E Aaa a E E A EA A E E E E A tre er 8 Getting Started Preparation cisini ieiti ain hee eA inas 10 Introduction Your Television onp pied A Cess ONE ea E E AEA ye eer rer ere 11 TV Contool T Uno NE egies escccaes Sate sacatet oE EEA I 12 deio Urthe essa re Cen C oniro sernir eie ei aE a AEE Ei 13 Remote Contool PUNCO scippi a a a a A a eer ee 14 puts and OUP UE ean EEE IE EN AE ETA E E E A 15 Connecting the Antenna or Analog Cable TV CATV er cssiiiteisennvisenivecrsemtneretsemsuieteedts 16 Connecting the Digital Set Top Box Commonly Used For HDTVs Satellite TVs etc 18 Conmiecting the Component V 1G CO csiis 20 Connecting tie S VIC eo OF Composite VIGO seriinin nee 21 Connec ANG IPC aE E E E E seca eemsnenausles 22 Eann eno E E E A A A A A A see at AA ans 23 Setting Up Your Television C e OUO a a eee Caen eee ne reer eter tment Or tee Tn Tee renee Orr ene rer yn ee earn tere ener eae 24 Accessing The OSD On ocreen Display MENU sioria nisi iinei 25 Eon Des a O aa E A A A tr errr Trey 26 NSO EE I E ONIA E E AEE N E A A E E A 27 AU O ee eee ey ey eee ee N E T E EN ee yy 29 mE A E EAP E PE E E PA E E E AA P E I A E E E 30 TY a E E E E E A anat
5. buttons to se lect desired Closed Caption background opacity Closed Caption Foreground Opacity e Press 4 gt 4 Y and OK buttons to se lect desired Closed Caption foreground opacity Edge Style Press 4 gt 4 Y and OK buttons to select desired Closed Caption edge style Edge Color Press 4 gt 4 Y and OK buttonsto select the desired Closed Caption edge color e Press EXIT button to go back to the main menu or press DTV MENU but ton to leave Font Size Font Style Font Color Font Opacity Edge Style Edge Color Font Size Font Style Font Color Font Opacity Edge Style Edge Color Font Size Font Style Font Color Font Opacity Edge Style Edge Color Background Foreground Default Solid Fill Translucent Fill Transparent Fill Default None Raised Depressed Uniform Drop _Shadow L Drop _Shadow R oe Default Gray Blue Red Green Cyan Yellow Dark Press the DTV MENU and lt gt buttons to highlight the Setup menu The sub menus include the following e Format Sound Opacity I Plate Time Zone e About Format Screen Format Setup 1 On the Setup menu press a w buttons to highlight Format and press OK See Sound 2 Press a w and 4 gt buttons to select your eee Plate Time Zone About TV type v
6. which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause un desired operation Canada Class B Statement This Class B device meets all requirements of the Canadian interference causing equipment regulations Cet appareil num rique de la Class B respecte toutes les exigencies du R glemensur le mate riel brouilleur du Canada Important Safety Tarps ty tts 1 Read these instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated 2 Keep these Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 Heed all Warnings All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to 4 Follow all Instructions All operating and using instructions should be followed 5 Cleaning Unplug th
7. For more infor mation on the TV menu refer to Page 32 33 lt gt TO ADJUST MENU TO RETURN 7 In order for the LCD TV to detect S available channels press MENU and F 9 EAE CATV MTS MAIN press a v to the TV menu and press START OK Scroll down to AUTO PRO Pe ADD ERASE GRAM by using a v keys and then SKIP press 4 gt The television will automati cally scan the available channels for you For more information on the TV lt gt TO ADJUST MENU TO RETURN menu refer to Page 32 33 17 onnecting the Digital Set op Box Common ed For HD 1 Disconnect the TV and set top box from all power sources before making any connec tions 2 Use a HDMI cable component video cable or S video cable to connect the HDMI COM PONENT or S VIDEO output jacks of your digital set top box to the HDMI COMPO NENT or S VIDEO input jacks in the rear of the LCD TV Ee HDMI not supplied bea E R Audio R COMPONENT not supplied Y Pb Cb Pr Cr Set top Box Component not supplied L 4 rD R Audio R not supplied N S Video not supplied 3 Use the AUDIO cables to connect the AUDIO L R output jacks of your digital set top box to the AUDIO L R inputjacks in the rear of the LCD TV If you use the HDMI cable you don t need to connect the audio cable between the two equipments The HDMI cable transmits both digital video and audio signals 4 Connect the
8. Sleep remote control gives a time limit for automatically turning off the TV Source remote control TV control this displays the source input menu SPDIF inputs and outputs Coaxial RF the output socket that transmits to the cable connecting from an amplifier additional speaker system digital audio output Stereo audio menu multi directional sound usually has higher quality than mono S video connections used widely on DVD players and PCs Tint video menu this is the nature aspect of a color Transparent options menu capable of seeing through 67 Treble audio menu this involves with the higher pitched sounds TV Rating Limit V Chip menu makes TV programs with selected ratings unavailable available V or V V Position general screen menu V Chip menu Volts Vertical View V Chip general a chip that allows the television to filter out user selected ratings Vivid video menu A video mode that gives higher contrast lower brightness higher color and higher sharpness VCR general Videocassette Recorder VGA general Video Graphics Array VOL remote contro TV control Volume Warm options menu gives a red tint Widescreen screen menu this is generally used to view widescreen signals from DVD videos and certain television channels XDS video menu Extended Data Service this provides information of the program network name start time length of the program elapsed time of the program ratin
9. Technical support phone number 510 657 3956 x 321 RETURN MERCHANDISE AUTHORIZATION RMA FORM RMA Number Date Name E mail Company Address City Zip Phone Number ___ Product Name Model Purchase Date Serial Number Problem s please be specific 69 Parts No 21 4T562
10. improper Check the color adjustment in the OSD video menu Refer to page 27 Check the brightness setting it may be set too high Check the Backlight setting in the OSD options menu The Backlight setting is to adjust the screen s backlight with respect to the environment s lighting Picture is too dark Check the brightness and contrast level setting from the OSD video menu Check the Backlight setting in the OSD options menu 61 No picture there is sound 1 Check to see if the video cable is properly connected Press the SOURCE button from the remote control to see if the input is correctly selected There is no sound Make sure the volume level is not set to the minimum Make sure the mute function is not selected The program reception may be weak Check the Sharpness setting in the OSD video menu Refer to page 27 Check the remote control s batteries Make sure there is no device near by the LCD TV generating interference Turn the TV off for 10 seconds and turn it on again 62 Screen Size 37 diagonal Resolution WXGA H 1366 x V 768pixels Display Color 16 777 216 Color Aspect Ratio 16 9 WIDE LCD Panel VIDEO in out 1 Vp p 75 Q S VIDEO in Y 1 Vp p 75 Q C0 7 Vp p 75 Q Y Pb Cb Pr Cr Y 1 Vp p 75 Q Cb Pb Cr Pr 0 7 Vp p 75 Q Audio L R in out Input 400 mV 47 KQ Output 400 mV 600 Q Analog RGB in D Sub
11. on or Closed off Captions EPG Opens the Program Guide amp shows Electronic all the active channels Programming Guide 7 BI MENU E0 RE EXIT To exit DTV OSD menu or function select DTV MENU e Press this button to enter the DTV amp DTV DTV module Menu hot key In the DTV mode press DTV Menu to display the DTV set up menu 42 Before you can use any of the channel buttons CH a vw the available channels must first be scanned and memorized Initial Screen 1 The first time the TV is turned on you will see the message Press MENU key and then select Channel to run Proce umeniy Key cha tnemeciect a Channol to run Auto Manual scan Auto Manual Scan Press the DTV MENU button to display the MENU banner 2 Use the arrow keys lt 4 or P to navigate the highlight through the menus and view the menu items wo e z 3 Press the EXIT button to return to Channel the previous menu or press the DTV ooo RA MENU button to exit the menu 43 Auto Scan The steps required to automatically program the product are outlined as below 1 Press lt 4 or gt keys to the CHANNEL and enter the password Default 0000 AR Mi t 2 You will see three sub menus e Edit e Auto Scan e Manual Scan 2 Press a or v button to highlight AUTO SCAN and then press OK to launch the auto scan The AUTO SCAN win dow shows the SCAN s
12. power cords of your digital set top box and LCD TV to the power outlets 18 5 Press the SOURCE button on either the remote control or the TV controls Select HDMI COMPONENT 1 COMPONENT 2 51 52 depending on which input is the digital set top box AV1 S1 AV2 S2 connected to Changing the source refer to Page 24 ATSC COMPONENT PC HDMI Note 1 It is strongly recommended that the user connects Digital Set Top Box via HDMI con nection if provided HDMI signal is pure digital signal therefore it gives the best performance for HD programs 2 If your digital set top box doesn t provide HDMI jacks use the component cables for better picture quality or S video cable for standard picture quality 19 To connect your progressive DVD player or HD DVD Player via component video ae 6 R Audio Cable R COMPONENT not supplied DVD player Component Cable L not supplied 1 Connect the green Y jack on the back of your DVD player to the green component Y jack on the rear of the LCD TV 2 Connect the red Pr Cr jack on the back of your DVD player to the red Pr Cr jack on the rear of the LCD TV 3 Connect the blue Pb Cb jack on the back of your DVD player to the blue Pb Cb jack on the rear of the LCD TV 4 Use the AUDIO Cable to connect the AUDIO L R output jacks of your DVD Player with the AUDIO L R input jacks in the rear of the LCD TV 5 Press the Source button of the remote c
13. Name Block Fav 02 1 ___ SBC2 D1 _ A F1 02 2 ___ SBC2 2__ A F1 o0 jorrar f 05 0 ____ OFF AIR _ _ 23 0 ___ OFF AIR_ _ J 80 3 ___ PBS1DTV_ A F1 Ooo Ee S Channel E La Block Fav a A Save changes to database No eee A Channel is blocked Press the DTV MENU button on the remote control e Press 4 gt buttons to highlight the Cap tion icon and press OK Font Size e Press 4 gt 4 Y and OK buttons to select desired Closed Caption font size Font Style Press 4 gt 4 Y and OK buttons to select desired Closed Caption font style Closed Caption Background Color e Press 4 gt 4 VY and OK buttons to se lect desired Closed Caption background color Closed Caption Foreground Color Press 4 gt 4 v and OK buttons to select desired Closed Caption font color 9 Font Size Font Style Font Color Font Opacity Edge Style Edge Color Font Size Font Style Font Color Font Opacity Edge Style Edge Color Font Color Font Opacity Edge Style Edge Color 9 Default Small Middle Large oe 9 Default Style0Q Style1 Style2 Style3 Style4 Styled Style6 Style7 Font Size Font Style Closed Captions Preview Background Foreground Default Red White Black Green Yellow Pink Light Blue Light Blue Closed Caption Background Opacity e Press 4 gt a Y and OK
14. RD 26 Adjusting contrast brightness color tint or sharpness requires the user to switch the mode to custom While adjusting customized selections only the selection and its status bar will be shown on the screen Example VIDEO 1 Use dor P to CUSTOM MODE 4 STANDARD gt i CONTRAST lt a gt BRIGHTNESS E gt COLOR E gt 22 _ inr n E SHARPNESS E gt F NR lt q NON Ke gt a CLOSED CAPTION 4 OFF gt ALL RESET 4 OFF gt lt gt TO ADJUST MENU TO RETURN VIDEO 2 Press w to contrast and press MODE 4 CUSTOM gt OK or 4P to select CONTRAST gt BRIGHTNESS gt ma 3 COLOR E gt a N E gt SHARPNESS E gt F NR lt 4 AUTO gt CLOSED CAPTION 4 OFF gt ALL RESET lt OFF gt lt gt TO ADJUST MENU TO RETURN OK TO SELECT a a ec ontat 27 How to set the parameters in the video mode menu Function Description MODE Mode is the selection that allow the user to choose among default video settings and customizable video settings CONTRAST Contrast adjusts the brightness differences custom mode must be on BRIGHTNESS Brightness adjusts the color differences custom mode must be on COLOR Color adjusts the intensity of color custom mode must be on TINT Tint adjusts the natural aspect of a color custom mode must be on SHARPNESS Sharpness adjusts the sharpness the fuzziness of the image custom mode must be on NR This is used t
15. X1 HDMI in HDMIx1 PC Audio L R in RCA Jack x 2 Input Output Antenna input 75 Q Color Temperature Cool Nature Warm Screen Size adjustment Wide Screen Panoramic 4 3 Video 16 9 Zoom Video Features Multi picture Yes Progressive Scan Yes 3 2 pull down Color system NTSC Video system NTSC SDTV HDTV 480i 480p 1080i 720p VGA SVGA XGA AC 120V 250W Compatibility Operative temperature 32 95 F Storage temperature 14 104 F Dimension W 44 88 X D 4 57 X H 24 29 inch without stand W 44 88 X D 9 33 X H 25 04 inch with stand Net Weight Gross Weight 27kg 32kg 63 The table below shows the frequency ranges supported by the LCD TV It supports from VGA to XGA If you are connecting your PC to the LCD TV via the RGB port please use the following table in order to setup your PC s VGA output for maximum optimization Source Resolution Vertical sia aed 640 x 480 480i 480p 576p 1080i 720p HDMI input Component Y PbCb PrCr x P positive N negative Source Resolution Refresh Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical Rate Frequency Frequency Sync Polarity Sync Polarity we Khz Hz a 640 x 350 640 x 480 720 x 400 800 x 600 PC input 1024 x 768 a a coi a e em Z IZIZ 64 1080i general high quality video processing 540 lines 1 60 seconds and 540 lines 1 60 seconds in terlace scanning two step image processing odd and even l
16. a oem Aatoe ana auti 32 O ah cate scent E E E E AE AE E E A E O E E E 34 I EE ve tes E E O T A A E T EE aNe 35 Setme Up TY Ratno LIMI cc emer ere men cnr anne cece rs rere etter ene tren nee nee 37 Fenne Up Movie kanno Lonii e N tere teem err rere eter ENA err reer 37 Chanar e Ta EW e R E A O 39 Ty Ronne DESPON oaa n ca tpr nn rer rte eT eran er eer e tomer ee err a arene er terre ere ame 40 Movie Ratne DeSCri plone secssisaicsenvinadoisseasanessesvsusvau drner ar ine onni Dersa EEE STOT Eeri 40 Saa araa ae E a S A A sic A A A EA O A O A 41 DTV Setup and Connections RS OTIC o E A eean EEEE E EEEE 42 Understanding the Remote Control for DTV acacia pep csssa bap naeeeaapaes tein as ensnrenrAtcaanrancccecseeqettocnides 42 Setting Up the DTV CITE E E ese eevee ected shud ddd added AA A 43 Capion Closed Capion OPHONS erered ainaani A A E EEEE Eeee eeni aiii 47 E i SET EEEIEE A E E A E E E E A E O A A 49 TE TIIE N PE NIA ANAA O A 54 INPO Iniornmaton p late sossen e an Eii rer temerity eter 57 EPCG IElectie PIO crn AE Jeees enirere ESE EESE EESTE ES EPOE TEANNA NEEE EEE ET 59 Ee CE bite A E T A A A O E O O 60 Basic Troubleshooting een anne er eer cnr en ct eee ee re ere ees ee reer 61 General Specifications oc ccsssssscssensssecesssceccnsessscneescsssscscenssescesessecenenenescssescecenssesaeassesceneneneeees 63 KEET OC n Reo ae ee nee E eon ee ee ee ee ee 64 Acronyms Abbreviations Functions and Terms 0 cccceecssseesesees
17. al camera VCR AUDIO VIDEO OuTPUTS Contains one composite video and one pair of R L audio outputs HDMI input HDTV Set top Box Progressive HD DVD Player COAXIAL SPDIF Digital audio output Any amplifiers with SPDIF input SVCD Service connector Maintenance use only 15 1 Disconnect the TV from all power sources before making any connections 2 Use the coaxial cable 75 ohms usually provided by your Coaxiel Cable antenna or cable provider not supplied 3 Hook up the cable to the ANT input in the rear of the LCD TV not supplied CABLE SOCKET 4 Connect the power cord of the LCD TV to a power outlet 5 Press the SOURCE button on either the remote control or the TV controls and select TV on the source menu Changing the source refer to Page 24 SOURCE AVI S1 AV2 S2 ATSC COMPONENT PC HDMI 16 6 Press the MENU but ton on the remote control MUTE RECALL F x ye to display the OSD menu lt OK y H S N vy wo ie ee S A SOURCE MENU eee use a or w to navigate through the icons In the first option TV CATV press OK Use 4 gt to set the option to TV or CATV If your TV is con e r CATV nected to the antenna MTS MAIN choose TV If your TV l AUTO PROGRAM START CHANNEL is connected to the cable ADD ERASE television outlet choose SKIP CATV
18. al channels sound had Dolby Digital or PCM formats 1 Press OK on Sound to show the audio format option you can press lt gt buttons to highlight the desired audio format and then press OK to confirm the setting 2 Press EXIT to go back to the main menu or press DTV MENU to leave Opacity Changing the Transpar ency of the On Screen Display 1 Press a w buttons to highlight the Opac ity and press OK 2 Use the lt gt buttons to change the per centage of the On Screen Display s transparency 3 Press EXIT to go back to the main menu or press DTV MENU to leave Ban Med EA ea Format 9 Sound C Opacity Plate Time Zone About PcM DolbyD MAE Format Sound 9 Opacity Plate Time Zone About 51 I Plate Changing the Display Time Of the Information Plate 1 Select the I Plate press a v and 4 gt but tons to change the Information Plate dis play time to 2 4 6 seconds or off mode This adjusts the idle time allowed before the I Plate exits 2 Press the EXIT button to go back to the main or press the DTV MENU but ton to leave Time Zone 1 On the Setup menu select TIME ZONE and press OK 2 Press a to highlight the AREA and then press lt 4 or gt buttons to change time zones four time zones available 3 Press w to highlight Daylight Saving and then press 4 or gt
19. amplifiers lt 0 A e Do not use this TV with an extension cord or power bar this can cause a fire or an electric shock O Hand carry the TV with at least another person Unplug the power cord from the AC out let before cleaning the TV Use specific screen cleaner kit for LCD screens Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol clean ers Do not place heavy items or belongings on the top of the TV Distance recommendations Avoid improper installation and never position the unit where ventilation is impossible When installing this TV distance recommendations must be maintained between the set and the wall as well as inside a tightly enclosed area or piece of furniture Refer to the minimum distance guidelines shown for a safe operation 7 87 inches 7 87 inches 200 mm 200 mm 5 9 inches 150 mm 5 9 inches 4 150 mm 1 1 1 Cleaning the screen The screen is coated with a special thin film to reduce reflection If this film is damaged un even colors discoloration scratches and other problems that cannot be repaired may occur Pay attention to the following when handling the screen Do not use glue or adhesive tape on the screen Do not write on the screen Do not allow the screen to come in contact with any hard objects Do not allow condensation to form on the screen e Do not use alcohol thinner benzene or other solvents on
20. buttons to select Yes or No If this option is on Yes then the time will automatically adjust accounting daylight savings 4 Press the EXIT button to go back to the main menu or the press DTV MENU button to leave Ban Reed bcd ea Format Sound C Opacity 9 Plate 2sec 4sec Time Zone About Gsec evil Ba Med bcd ea Format AREA Pacific Sound Opacity c Plate 9 Time Zone About Daylight Saving oN Woz 2002 09 27 FRI 13 51 44 52 About 1 Under Setup s sub menus you can se lect the item About to check the hard ware and software versions 2 Press a or w buttons to highlight About and press the OK button to see the in formation window 3 Press the EXIT button to go back to the main menu or press the DTV MENU button to leave Ban Med EA Esl Format Sound Opacity Plate System information Time Zone H W Rev B S W 0 87 1998 9 About Loader 1 71 1914 Lib TL 332 3D 1914 EPSON_STB 53 Press the DTV MENU button on the remote control 1 Press 4 gt buttons to highlight the Lock icon and press OK to show the pass Ae aon word column 2 Enter the password correctly Default 0000 3 After the password is entered the screen will display three sub menus Rating e Password e Reset DTV 4 Press a w buttons to highlight the Rat 1 ing and then pres
21. display the information below Sonnan TV Station Name Current Channel Number Current Local Time Program Name Program start and end time Picture resolution Closed Caption 13 03 DTV Program 04 30 0500 None None Audio System Dolby 5 1 or PCM DTV Program Program Rating Information NEXT EPG Press the gt button the Information Plate status will show the next program s in formation Press the 4 button to return to the now current program s informa tion 57 Extended Program Information e When the Now or Next Information Plate is still on the TV screen press the INFO button again and the extended program information of the current TV channel will show e Press INFO again to exit the Informaiton Plate extension window or press EXIT button to leave Note The TV should be tuned to a DTV channel when you press INFO MTS Audio e Press the MTS AUDIO button to dis play the Multi languange window e Use a v keys to highlight the language Multi Language you want to hear and press OK to change it Press EXIT to leave 58 e Press the EPG button to display the EPG window The current program will be highlighted yellow color automatically Presss 4 gt a V buttons to roll the pro gram list towards the right to see the maximum 12 hours program guide Channel Guide 1 Press EPG again in the EPG window you can see the channel l
22. e CAUTION user to the presence of uninsulated RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK o DO NOT OPEN dangerous voltage within the prod uct s enclosure that may be of suffi CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK cient magnitude to constitute risk of DO NOT REMOVE COVER fire or electric shock NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important op erating and maintence instructions in the literature accompanying this product Do not remove the cover or back of the TV Any unauthorized changes or modi fication to the product will void the us er s warranty ve Turn off the product if liquid is acciden tally spilled into the TV Contact your lo cal dealer for assistance According to the industrial standards when pulling the power cord from the outlet hold the power plug instead of the cord Do not place the TV in a closed compart ment This will overheat the TV Do not expose the TV to rain or mois ture IS Make sure the power cord from the AC outlet is unplugged and disconnect from the antenna if the TV is left unattended and unused for a long period This will prevent damages to the TV lighting and power line surge Do not expose the TV to heat sources such as radiators heaters stoves and other heat generating products includ ing audio
23. eeeeeseneeeeeeeeeeseaeneeeeeseneees 65 Warranty Card Til Daeree merrernrr ey treet etre smer er errr AE reer eer eer et ree eer re 69 fC About This Manual This manual is designed to make operating your 37 LCD TV as easy as possible Informa tion in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy however no guarantee is given to the correctness of the contents Due to continuing system improvements these changes will be incorporated in newer editions Copyright Copyright 2005 This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright All rights are re served No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form by any mechanical electronic or other means without written consent Trademarks All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide rea sonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception
24. efinition Set up boxes and newer DVD players HD PVR general High Definition Personal Video Recorder this device is used widely in satellite TVs and personal video recorders LCD general Liquid Crystal Display LED general Light Emitting Diode a form of a light bulb Letterbox general this is the video setting that is usually used by widescreen videos in DVDs It includes black bars on the bottom and top parts of the screen Mild video menu a video mode that centers all available options contrast brightness saturation tint sharpness Mode video menu a selection that allows the user to chose video characteristics mild vivid and standard user customized Mono audio options a single directional sound MP general Main Picture MPAA general Motion Picture Association of America MTS TV menu Multichannel Television Sound used on many channels to switch between main and SAP Secondary Audio Program Multi Picture remote control switches among picture in picture modes and main picture mode Mute remote control no sound will be emitted Movie Rating Limit V Chip menu makes movie programs with selected ratings unavailable available NAB genera l National Association of Broadcasters Nature options menu natural color tint NR video menu Noise Reduction imaging noise and distortion will be reduced 66 NTSC television input National Transmission Standards Committee a
25. ff Shows channel and other details Choose from widescreen panoramic 4 3 video 16 9 zoom More details on Page 30 Activates the sleep timer Switches among PIP Picture In Picture mode PAP Picture And Picture mode and MAIN Main Picture Only mode Press this key to freeze current frame from the screen Switches controlling between the PIP or PAP and the MAIN Your LCD TV has five types of video connections You Cables should capitalize on the best connection available from 1 RCA composite video cable 2 S video cable 3 RCA component video cable 4 RGB VGA video cable a component video connection you should connect the 5 HDMI A V Cable your LCD TV to get the best display quality For exam ple if you have a progressive DVD player that supports DVD player to your LCD TV using component video connections instead of composite video or S video con nections O G 000 oOo SVC SPDIF HDMI PC Pb Gb Pr Cr L Available Interface Description Recommended Devices POWER INPUT AC 120V PC INPUT RGB input PC Input and a pair of R L audio PC inputs COMPONENT INPUTS Component support both High Definition Progressive DVD player HDTV set top programs 720p 1080i and standard definition box HD PVR D VHS digital media player programs 480i 480p AV INPUTS AV1 AV2 Contains two S video two composite video two Camcorder non progressive DVD player pair of R L audio inputs digit
26. g of the program language of the program program type and audio settings of the program Y luminance part of video signal 68 ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY This EMPREX device is guaranteed against manufacturing defects for one full year from the original date of purchase This warranty is valid at the time of purchase and is non transferable Sales slip or other authentic evidence is required to validate warranty Damage caused by accident misuse abuse improper storage and or uncertified repairs is not covered by this warranty All mail or transportation costs including insurance are at the expense of the owner DO NOT send any product to EMPREX for warranty without an RMA Return Merchandise Authorization and proof of purchase Ensure delivery method can be tracked keep tracking number Before returning a product obtain an RMA number from EMPREX by 1 Emailing techsupport allsupport net or 2 Calling 510 657 3956 x325 The RMA number should be clearly displayed on the outside of the returned package and on the accompanying RMA form EMPREX will refuse any package without an RMA number Warranty is valid only in the country of purchase EMPREX assumes no liability that may result directly or indirectly from the use or misuse of these products IMPORTANT This warranty will be voided if the device is tampered with improperly serviced or the security seals are broken or removed Technical support email techsupport allsupport net
27. ghts without affecting the contrast brightness color tint and sharpness Bass audio menu involves with the lower pitched sounds Black Spot general this is a coined term used to describe areas without an image This can be seen in 4 3 videos and letterbox videos Blue Screen options menu this appears when the channel or source is unavailable Brightness video menu this adjusts the color differences CATV general Community Access Television Cable TV CC video menu closed captioning Ch remote control channel Closed Caption video menu this option creates text that corresponds to the dialogue of the viewing program CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 Text 1 Text 2 Text 3 Text 4 XDS 65 Cold options menu gives a blue tint to the screen part of color temperature Color Temperature options menu this allows the user to choose among the three styles of colors that are favorable to be projected cool nature and warm Composite inputs and outputs this wiring consists of one wire that is responsible for both color and brightness Used widely in cameras and VCRs Contrast video menu adjusts brightness differences DVD general Digital Versatile Disc Digital Video Disc D VHS general Digital Video Home System FCC general Federal Communications Commission H H size H position screen menu Horizontal HDMI inputs and outputs High Definition Multimedia Interface this is used widely with high d
28. he PIP eis QE TIONS oy simply press MENU on your re COLOR TEMPERATURE lt NATURE OSD TIMEOUT lt 40 SECONDS MENU BACKGROUND 4 TRANSPARENT down to the OPTIONS menu and BLUE SCREEN 4 BLACK AUTO POWER OFF 4 lt F BACKLIGHT PIP POSITION on the menu and p PIP POSITION mote control or TV controls scroll press OK Navigate down to the press 4 gt to change the position The PIP screen will adjust itself to Av TONAVIGATE OK TO SELECT MENU TO EXIT a new location goes clockwise For more information on the op tions menu refer to Page 34 Note 1 PIP PAP Sub screen supports TV AV1 AV2 S1 S2 input signals only 2 PIP PAP will not apply to video signals from HDMI 41 ATSC DTV Ant in used to connect an over the air terrestrial antenna Understanding the Remote Control for DTV Navigation keys Use these navigation keys in OSD up down left menu right amp OK CH CH Press these keys to scan through channels VOL VOL Press these keys to adjust volume 0 9 Change channels directly and enter numerical values in OSD AUDIO Allows the user to select the audio channels provided by the channel station commonly used to select between among languages Press to display I plate which provides information about the current channel Press the second fine the screen will show the program s extended information CC Turns the DTV closed caption
29. ideo resolution and aspect ratio 3 Press the EXIT button to go back to the main menu page or press DTV MENU button to leave Screen Format TV Type 4 3 16 9 TV Type 480i 480p 720p 1080i TV Type LetterBox Zoom Full 49 Screen Formating and Aspect Ratios TV Type Select 16 9 Resolution 4801 240 lines 1 60 seconds and 240 lines 1 60 seconds interlace scanning two step image processing odd and even lines of pixels alternate 480P 480 lines 1 60 seconds progressive scanning top to bottom image processing 720P high quality video processing 720 lines 1 60 seconds progressive scanning top to bottom image processing 1080I high quality video processing 540 lines 1 60 seconds and 540 lines 1 60 seconds in terlace scanning two step image processing odd and even lines of pixels alternate Aspect Ratio Pillar Box Select this when the television is receiving a 4 3 signal and you want to see the original 4 3 format Blank panels appear at the left and right of the screen Zoom Select this option to eliminate the left and right black panels that appear in the Pillar Box option Full Select this option when you are receiving a 16 9 signal and you want the image to fill up the screen SOURCE SIGNAL PILLAR BOX 50 Sound Digital Audio Output Set ting The digit
30. ines of pixels alternate usually used in HDTV set up boxes 16 9 zoom screen menu this option is generally used to eliminate letterbox black spots on the screen 4 3 screen menu a popular resolution setting that is widely used in cable television antenna televi sion video cassettes and DVDs 480i general high quality video processing 240 lines 1 30 seconds and 240 lines 1 30 seconds inter lace scanning two step image processing odd and even lines of pixels alternate 480p general standardized video processing 480 lines 1 60 seconds progressive scanning top to bottom image processing 720p general high quality video processing 720 lines 1 60 seconds progressive scanning top to bot tom image processing usually used in HDTV set top boxes AC general alternating current The type of current used in a plug Act window remote control the key to switch from controlling the main picture to picture in pic ture Auto Power Off options menu when this option is on the TV will automatically turn off after 5 idle minutes or longer on an unavailable channel Auto Program TV menu known as APS Auto Program Search searches for channels that are avail able AV AV1I AV2 inputs and outputs Analog Video Composite used commonly with VCRs and Cameras B V Chip menu block Backlight options menu this adjusts the brightness of the LCD screen Use this option to adjust the backli
31. is product from the power outlet before cleaning Clean only with dry cloth 6 Do not use this apparatus near water and moisture 7 Ventilation Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the man ufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install the product near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatuses including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Grounding or Polarization Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or ground ing type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A erounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the outlet 10 Power Cord Protection Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and points that exit from the apparatus PORTABLE CART WARNING 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Only use the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or pro vided with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart ap paratus to avoid injury 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or during long unused periods 14 Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the pr
32. ist guide Press aor v buttons to roll the channel list up or down 59 ProgramiGuide Sep 27 10 51 PM PBS HD Programming 10 00PM 11 OOPM Various HD Programs 80 03 PBS1 DTV CHANNEL 4p c y RF 34 10 00PM Sep 27 10 30PM 11 00PM ESIDA PBS HD Proaramminc Re Programming 2 Epo Bole Channell Guide Sep 27 10 51 PM PBS HD Programming 10 00PM 11 OOPM Various HD Programs 80 03 PBS1 DTV Physical Virtual Channel channel R OFF AIR 03 00 F OFF AIR 05 00 PBS1 DTV ea 80 03 CLOSED CAPTION 1 Press CC button on the remote control to open the C C Option menu 2 Use a and w keys to highlight the de sired CC signal and press the OK but ton 3 After the Closed Caption is selected press the EXIT or CC key to close the CC Options Then you can watch this Digital TV program with Closed Caption 60 OUT ACROSS THE SANCTUARY Read this section to learn how to maintain and troubleshoot your LCD TV There is no picture or sound Make sure the power plug is properly connected to the power outlet The channel may not have been scanned and can be re scanned again from the setup OSD menu Make sure you have selected the correct input mode There is just noise The antenna reception strength may be weak Reposition the antenna s placement Make sure the antenna cable is properly connected to the LCD TV set Color abnormal or
33. more information on Page 36 How to set the parameters in the V Chip menu Function Description This enables ON disables OFF ON OFF the settings in the UNRATED PROGRAM TV RATING LIMIT and MOVIE RATING LIMIT Note this option will be ON after the TV has been turned off then on UNRATED This allows the viewer to view or VIEW BLOCK PROGRAM block unrated programs TV RATING This allows the user to block or Edit refer to Page 36 LIMIT view certain TV program ratings assinged by the NAB MOVIE RATING _ This allows the user to block or Edit refer to Page 37 LIMIT view certain movie program ratings assigned by the MPAA CHANGE This allows the user to change the Edit refer to Page 38 PASSWORD V Chip menu password 36 RATING TV_Y TV_Y7 TV_G TV_PG TV_14 TV_MA lt gt TO ADJUST MENU TO RETURN 37 1 Enter 4 gt on the TV RATING LIMIT and another screen will appear 2 Press a or v to scroll to the selec tion you want to edit 3 Press lt 4 or P to edit the selection that is highlighted 4 V means that the selection can be viewed B means that the se lection is blocked Note Selecting ALL will block ev erything under that rating 5 Press MENU to exit Refer to page 40 for more infor mation on TV ratings assigned by NAB National Association of Broadcasters 1 Enter 4 gt on the MOVIE RAT ING LIMIT and another screen will appea
34. n CHANNEL This option selects the channel you Channel want to view add or erase Use the 4 and buttons ADD ERASE This option allows the user to ADD ERASE add delete recognized channels that can be reached by using the channel up and down buttons Use the 4 and buttons to switch between add and erase refer to the example above This option allows the user to use ON OFF the channel up and down buttons and not encounter invalid or dead channels 33 LONS COLOR TEMPERATURE lt 4 NATURE OSD TIMEOUT lt 40 SECONDS MENU BACKGROUND 4 TRANSPARENT BLUE SCREEN lt 4 BLACK AUTO POWER OFF 4 OFF BACKLIGHT PIP POSITION A V TO NAVIGATE OK TO SELECT MENU TO EXIT How to set the parameters in the options menu Function Description COLOR This option allows the user choose among COOL The colors of the television will shift towards TEMPERATURE three styles of displaying colors the blue end of the spectrum NATURE The colors of the television will be natural unaltered WARM The colors of the television will shift towards the red end of the spectrum OSD TIMEOUT This is an adjustment of how much time of 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 seconds idle is allowed before the menu screen exits MENU This changes the background s transparency Transparent the background will be see through BACKGROUND Opaque the background will be solid or unable to be seen through BLUE SCREEN The blue screen occurs whe
35. n analog television input widely used by cable television and standard antennas Opaque options menu Incapable of seeing through OSD general On Screen Display OSD Timeout options menu Setup of how much idle time is allowed before the menu screen exits Panoramic screen menu this is generally used to eliminate the black bars on the screen and not distort the entire image which widescreen does with a 4 3 video The center of the image will not be stretched horizontally PAP general Picture And Picture another channel image source can be watched beside the main channel image source split screen PIP general Picture In Picture another channel image source can be watched within the main chan nel image source PC genera inputs and outputs l Personal Computer RGB input for computers Pb Cb inputs and outputs part of the component input Position options menu adjusts the position of the picture in picture screen Pr Cr inputs and outputs part of the component input Prog TV controls program Recall remote control goes back to previous channel viewed RF general radio frequency RGB PC inputs and outputs general socket used for connecting to a personal computer Red Green Blue R L inputs and outputs right left Sharpness video menu adjusts the sharpness Skip remote control the option allows the user to use the channel and buttons and not encounter unavailable channels
36. n the channel is BLUE BLACK either dead or invalid The user may chose the color of the Blue Screen AUTO POWER When this option is turned on if the user ON OFF OFF is in idle for more than five minutes on a dead or invalid the TV will turn off automatically BACKLIGHT This adjusts the brightness of the backlights of the LCD screen You use this option to adjust the backlights without affecting the contrast brightness color tint and sharpness PIP POSITION Press OK on this option to adjust the Select Position The PIP screen will position itself in a position of the PIP screen Make sure the different location goes clockwise UPPERLEFT PIP screen is on UPPERRIGHT LOWERRIGHT and LOWERLEFT Use lt 4 or gt to change positions 34 ae 22 V CHIP lt UNRATED PROGRAM 4 TV RATING LIMIT 4 MOVIE RATING LIMIT 4 CHANGE PASSWORD lt A v TO NAVIGATE OK TO SELECT MENU TO EXIT V CHIP lt 4 UNRATED PROGRAM 4 eed PASSWORD MOVIE NALIUNG LIIVIIT NM CHANGE PASSWORD 4 A v TO NAVIGATE OK TO SELECT MENU TO EXIT o V CHIP lt UNRATED PROGRAM 4 VIEW TV RA Rae ITAATT A TT PASSWORD Re RRR eee eH MOVIE naino Lv S cDIT CHANGE PASSWORD 4 EDIT A v TO NAVIGATE OK TO SELECT MENU TO EXIT 35 When you enter the V Chip menu you must enter a password The default password is 000000 six zeros in order to change this sim ply scroll down to change pass word
37. o reduce image noise Noise Reduction CLOSED CAPTION If this option is turned on text of the program s dialogue will be shown ALL RESET This option will reset the contrast brightness color tint and sharpness options to default Custom Mode only 28 Options STANDARD Use this selection for balanced settings VIVID Use this selection to increase color differences CUSTOM Customizable Selection 0 100 AUTO the television will control NR automatically recommended for TV Cable TV OFF the television will not use NR WEAK recommended use for high quality videos MEDIUM recommended use for medium quality videos VCR movies tapes OFF CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 Text 1 Text 2 Text 3 Text 4 XDS XDS shows the title of the program network name start time length of the program and audio settings of the program ON OFF i gt a TREBLE Di gt BASS Di gt BALANCE S gt SOUND MODE lt STEREO gt SPEAKER lt ON gt ALL RESET lt OFF gt A v TO NAVIGATE OK TO SELECT MENU TO EXIT How to set the parameters in the audio menu Function Description TREBLE Adjusts the higher pitched sounds 12 12 BASS Adjusts the lower pitched sounds 12 12 BALANCE Adjusts the position of the sound 32 32 The negative end represents that the sound will lean towards the left and the positive end represents that the sound will lean towards the right SOUND MODE This o
38. oduct be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded to provide protection against voltage surges and built up static charges mi Antenna Lead in Wire Ground Clamp JA Antenna Discharge ral Unit Electric Service Se Baene eg Grounding Conductors gt z gt GROUND CLAMPS Power service grounding Electrode system 15 Power Lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of over head power lines electric lights power circuits or other areas where the antenna can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to prevent contact with power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal 16 Overloading Do not overload power outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 17 Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to a qualified service personnel 18 Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions If the power supply cord or plug is damaged If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product If the product has been exposed to rain or water If the product does not operate normally If the p
39. on trol or TV controls to start the OSD menu 2 Use a v to navigate through the main function 3 Press gt or OK to enter the high lighted category 4 Use a v to navigate 5 Press OK or 4P to change the se lected settings 6 Press MENU to exit the OSD menu 25 ss MODE 4 STANDARD CONTRAST a gt BRIGHTNESS n y gt of KO E gt TINT Di gt SHARPNESS ro y NR lt AUTO gt CLOSED CAPTION lt OFF gt ALL RESET lt gt A V TO NAVIGATE OK TO SELECT MENU TO EXIT ES D eO 4 STANDARD gt CONTRAST lt ix gt BRIGHTNESS lt lt i gt COLOR gt TINT E gt SHARPNESS E gt NR 4 AUTO gt CLOSED CAPTION 4 lt OFF gt ALL RESET 4 b lt gt TO ADJUST MENU TO RETURN Icon Descrinti There are six main functions Video Audio Screen TV Options and V Chip in the OSD menu Before you start using the OSD menu it is recommended that you read through the following icon descriptions SCREEN OPTIONS MODE CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS COLOR TINT SHARPNESS NR CLOSED CAPTION ALL RESET TREBLE BASS BALANCE SOUND MODE SPEAKER ALL RESET DISPLAY MODE H SIZE H POSITION V POSITION FINE TUNE DEFAULT AUTO TV CATV MTS AUTO PROGRAM CHANNEL ADD ERASE SKIP COLOR TEMPERATURE OSD TIMEOUT MENU BACKGROUND BLUE SCREEN AUTO POWER OFF BACKLIGHT PIP POSITION V CHIP UNRATED PROGRAM TV RATING LIMIT MOVIE RATING LIMIT CHANGE PASSWO
40. ontrol to select COMPONENT 1 7 COMPONENT 2 depending on which TV component input you used AV1 S1 AV2 S2 ATSC PC HDMI 20 This section shows you how to connect devices to the S video and composite video inputs of your LCD TV Most devices like VCRs camcorders non progressive scan DVD players etc only provide composite video output or S video output The steps below are to show you how to connect two devices simultaneously Camcorder ene S ar Ng Audio L Audio L Que Audio R S video Cable Audio R not supplied Composite ans Composite video V a Audio L dio R ene Cable Audio R not supplied 1 Connect the S video on the back of your camcorder to the S video S 1 under AV 1 Input jack 2 Connect the audio red R and white L on the back of camcorder to the audio red R and white L jacks on the rear of your LCD TV 3 Connect the yellow video jack on the back of your VCR to the yellow composite video input jack on the rear of your LCD TV under AV 2 Input 4 Connect the red R and white L audio jacks on the back of your VCR to the secondary audio red and white L jacks on the rear of your LCD TV 5 Press the Source button on the remote control to display the OSD setup menu and choose AV 2 to display video from the VCR or choose S 1 to display video from the camcorder ATSC COMPONENT PC HDMI 21 COMPONENT L a
41. page watch the program or scan Sion ESTA TT other channels 5 If the signal is not locked the status will show Got No Channel You can scan the signal again or refer to the signal ws JEA level bar Signal for aligning the direc Channel Setup I Lock tion of the antenna to get the signal ManuallScan OFF AIR 6 When the signal is locked and the prod uct is on the channel you can enter this er eae ete page to check the signal level signal C 0 Note Contact the antenna installer it you are haveing trouble locking the signal 7 Press EXIT to go back to the main menu or press DTV MENU to leave 45 Edit Channel 1 On the Channel menu press the nu meric key to input the password De fault 0000 Press a and w to highlight Edit and press OK 2 Press a v and 4 gt buttons to highlight the channel s BLOCK or FAV control columns and press OK to block or copy channels into the favorite channel list F1 3 After the edit setting press the EXIT button a confirmation window will pop up 1 Press the OK key on NO to can cel the change 2 Press lt gt keys to highlight YES and press OK to save the edit settings Note When the blocked channel has se lected the program can not be viewed and you will get the message Channel is blocked on the TV screen 46 Gar LE Doe Me EditiChannel No Channel
42. ption lets the user choose MONO STEREO between mono and stereo SPEAKER This option lets the user turn off or ON OFF on your TV speakers ALL RESET All reset will revert the treble bass ON OFF and balance back to default 29 O a a DISPLAY MODE lt 4 WIDESCREEN gt H SIZE Dh gt H POSITION y gt V POSITION ro y FINE TUNE N gt DEFAULT AUTO A V TO NAVIGATE OK TO SELECT MENU TO EXIT How to set the parameters in the screen menu Function Description DISPLAY MODE _ Display mode lets the user to WIDE SCREEN choose among four choices that PANORAMIC will change the viewing area on 4 3 VIDEO the screen 16 9 ZOOM please see Page 30 for more details H SIZE Adjusts the horizontal size PC source only H POSITION Adjusts the horizontal position PC source only V POSITION Adjusts the vertical position PC source only FINE TUNE Adjust the quality of the image by eliminating distortion PC source only DEFAULT Resets H size H position V ON OFF position and fine tune to default AUTO This option will allow auto ON OFF positioning for your screen PC source only Note Panoramic is disabled under HDMI component VGA input jack 30 Display Modes When the input is 4 3 the image dimen sion usually used by cable television television and video cassettes the user might want to eliminate the black spots on the left and the right of the screen By doing
43. r 2 Press a or v to scroll to the selec tion you want to edit 3 Press 4 or gt to edit the selection that is highlighted 4 V means that the selection can lt gt TO ADJUST MENU TO RETURN be viewed B means that the se lection is blocked 5 Press MENU to exit Refer to page 40 for more informa tion on movie ratings assigned by MPAA Motion Picture Asso ciation of America 38 1 Enter 4 gt on the CHANGE PASS CHANGE PASSWORD V VIEW B BLOCK WORD and another screen will OLD PASSWORD appear NEW PASSWORD TETE NEW PASSWORD AGAIN 2 Enter the old password where indicated OLD PASSWORD Default password is 000000 six zeros 3 Press w to scroll to NEW PASS lt gt TO ADJUST MENU TO RETURN WORD and enter your new six digit password only numerical keys are applicable 4 Press w to scroll to NEW PASS WORD AGAIN and enter your new six digit password again 5 Press MENU to exit 39 Menu Text TV_Y TV_Y7 TV_G TV_PG TV_14 TV_MA Symbol Icon Menu Text G G General Audiences PG PG Parental Guidance Suggested PG 13 PG 13 Parents Strongly Cautioned R Restricted NC 17 X Television shows with Y ratings are usually designed for children these are suitable for all ages Television shows with Y7 ratings are designed for older children these are suitable for ages 7 and up Television shows with G rating
44. roduct has been dropped or damaged in any way and If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance 19 Wall or Ceiling Mounting The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only by manufacturer s recommendation Safety Ma fr ta This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a par ticular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio and television recep tion which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit from that to which the receiver is con nected Caution To prevent fire shock hazard or interference only use the recommended accessories To prevent electric shock do not use the plug with an extension cord receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure To reduce the risk of elec tric shock do not remove the unit cover or back There are no serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to a qualified personnel only This symbol is intended to alert th
45. rtment on the back of the remote control 2 Insert two AAA batteries Use the and marks to guide you The marks on your batteries correspond to the marks on the compartment The marks on your battery correspond to the marks on the compartment Note Do not mix new and old or different brands of batteries 3 Put the lid back onto the remote control battery compartment 13 Remote Control Function Sii The table below explains each button s function D POWER RECALL SOURCE a SLEEP ASPECT DISPLAY G MAIN SUB FREEZE CH4 CHyv VOL VOL 0 9 100 AV lt gt OK RECALL MUTE MENU SOURCE DISPLAY ASPECT SLEEP PIP FREEZE MAIN SUB 14 Power on off Press these keys to change the channels Press these keys to adjust volume Numerical keys to select desired channel Navigation keys in Source and Setup menu Adjusting keys in Source and Setup menu when in PIP mode Press this key to confirm selection Recall last channel Press this key to turn off the sound Press the MUTE button again or press VOL VOL to enable sound Press this key to display the OSD menu In the OSD menu press this key to exit the menu Press this key to display the video source selection menu If you have a DVD player connected to the component input 2 then select COMPONENT 2 from source menu On screen display on o
46. s OK to show the 9 Rating rating control menu This menu lists both Pe ee MPAA and USTV FCC Parental rat ings You can independently lock the MPAA and TV ratings The locked rat ings are indicated by the lock symbol 5 Press a v and 4 gt buttons and the EN Reset DTV TER button to activate the appropriate restrictions for either the MPAA rating system or the USTV FCC rating sys Rating Control Block All Unblock All 6 Press the EXIT button to go back to the MAPP USTV main menu or press the DTV MENU button to leave tem Note When the rating locked channel has been selected the program under the rat ing locked category cannot be viewed and you will get the message Program is rating blocked on the TV screen 54 NAB TV Rating Descriptions Symbol Icon Menu Text Description TV_Y Television shows with Y ratings are usually designed for children these are suitable for all ages TV_Y7 Television shows with Y7 ratings are designed for older children these are suitable for ages 7 and up TV_G Television shows with G ratings are designed to be family friendly TV_PG Television shows with PG ratings are designed to be family friendly and they aim for older children TV_14 Television shows with 14 ratings are designed for viewers ages 14 and older TV_MA _ Television shows with MA ratings are designed for adult viewers S acjorc e lt lt c only Conten
47. s are designed to be family friendly Television shows with PG ratings are designed to be family friendly and they aim for older children Television shows with 14 ratings are designed for viewers ages 14 and older Television shows with MA ratings are designed for adult viewers only Fantasy Violence Violence Sexual Situations Language Suggestive dialogs Movies with G ratings are suitable for all ages Movies with PG ratings may have some unsuitable materials for children Movies with PG 13 ratings may have some materials unsuitable for children under 13 Movies with R ratings require anyone under 17 to be accompanied by an adult guardian Movies with NC 17 ratings prohibit anyone 17 and under to be admitted Movies with X ratings prohibit anyone 17 and under to be admitted NC 17 40 1 Use the hot key PIP on your remote control For more i lat SLEEP ASPECT DISPLAY information on the remote control functions refer to Page NEE EE Fr 14 j CE INFO AUDIO t DTV MENU EXIT EPG 2 This allows you to switch among three modes MAIN mode PIP mode PAP mode 3 During PIP and PAP modes you may use the MAIN SUB on your remote control to navigate between which window n w Ge iai Cc INFO AUDIO you wish to adjust channels volumes OSD video settings DTV MENU EXIT EPG and etc 4 To adjust the position of t
48. t Descriptions Ty V Fantasy Violence Violence Sexual Situations Language V S L D Suggestive dialogs MPAA Movie Rating Descriptions Symbol Icon Menu Text Description G G Movies with G ratings are suitable for all ages General Audiences PG PG Movies with PG ratings may have some unsuitable materials for Parental Guidance Suggested children PG 13 PG 13 Movies with PG 13 ratings may have some materials unsuitable for Parents Strongly Cautioned children under 13 R R Movies with R ratings require anyone under 17 to be accompanied by Restricted an adult guardian NC 17 Movies with NC 17 ratings prohibit anyone 17 and under to be admitted X Movies with X ratings prohibit anyone 17 and under to be admitted NC 17 USTV FCC ratings The particular rating that you have selected will be locked and indicated as a green lock symbol Also all of the age based ratings will be locked within the particular group For example the TV G rating is locked then all of its contents V S L and D are locked In addition more restrictive ratings TV PG TV 14 and TV MA and all of their contents V S L and D are automatically locked as well MPAA ratings The particular rating that you have selected will be locked In addition more restrictive ratings will be locked as well Neither USTV FCC ratings nor MPAA ratings apply to news programs 55 Changing the Password Please note that accessing Lock
49. tatus 3 The scanning will search for both NTSC Ay 2 ik l analogue and ATSC digital signals from a Auto Scan channel 2 to channel 69 The percentage Manual Scan bar shows the progress made 4 Once the digital TV signal is scanned the channel number and the program name will be shown on the Scan List 5 It takes about three minutes to complete the scanning process 6 When the scanning is complete press al id 1 1 INTO TET EXIT to leave this window or press a o 05 000 JOFFAIR _ _ i DTV MENU to exit the menu system oat sBc2Dt 0o22 sBec2b0z 230 Joar o o 303 PBS1DTV A 6 channels found Auto Scan complete Press Menu Key to exit 44 Memorizing Channel Manually 1 On the Channel menu select the third option Manual Scan and then use the Ae ka l lt 4 or gt button to select Manual Scan res 2 Press OK to highlight the input col 2 EET umn Then press numerical buttons to see input the channel The channel frequen cy will be automatically shown on right side of the input column 3 Press OK when the messages Add channel and press Enter to add chan nel are shown 4 If the ATSC signal is found and locked Card the status will show the message Get pena No XX 8VSB channel success press Channel No 34 Freq 593000 Add channel EXIT or DTV MENU to leave the Status Press Enter to Add channel menu
50. the screen Do not rub the screen forcefully CAUTION Operate only from the power source specified AC 120V 60 Hz on the unit Avoid damaging the AC plug and cord When you are not using this unit for a long period of time it is recommended that you discon nect the power cord from the main outlet POWER CORD CONNECTION Connect the power cord after completing all other connections 1 2 1 Connect the power cord to this device 2 Connect the power cord to the power outlet 10 Supplied The following items come along with your LCD TV Remote control Two AAA batteries Power Cord User Manual Warranty Card NQ R a 11 MAIN POWER LED Indicators SOURCE button Above Press this button to turn on off the master power The LED indicator lights up in 3 different colors green red or orange Each colors represent different status Green Power is on Red Standby Orange Power saving mode Press this button to turn the power on stard by Press to change channel when is menu mode these acts as navigation keys Press adjust the volume when is menu mode these acts as navigation keys Video input selection Press this button to display the menu for input selection mode Press this button to display the OSD menu It contains all the options to configure your TV s settings 12 1 Open the lid of your remote control battery compa
51. this the user might choose wi descreen which distorts image by stretch ing the whole image horizontally The user might also choose panoramic which distorts the image only by its sides by stretching horizontally The center por tion of the image is undistorted In most cases widescreen videos such as DVD movies widescreen modes will have black spots on the top and the bot tom of the screen this is called letterbox To eliminate this the user may select 16 9 ZOOM Sometimes the television might receive widescreen signals If the user sets the mode on 4 3 the image might be distorted into a thin image By fixing this the user may switch to widescreen mode LETTERBOX 4 3 16 9 gt WIDE SCREEN 31 WIDE SCREEN PANORAMIC 16 9 ZOOM WIDE SCREEN

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