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Daewoo Electronics DLP-26C3 User's Manual

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1. Language Timer Childlock 4 On gt MGDI DEMO Language Timer Childlock On MGDI DEMO MENUR IS Teletext Teletext SWITCHING TELETEXT ON OFF Press the TELETEXT button The index page or the page viewed last will appear Press the TELETEXT button again to return to the TV mode NOTE Teletext works only in TV AV mode COLOUR BUTTONS IN TOP FLOF TELETEXT A red green yellow and blue field is shown at the bottom of the screen If TOP or FLOF Teletext is transmitted by the station pressing the corresponding colour button R G Y B on the remote controller enables you to select the desired page easily SELECTING PAGES The NUMBER buttons are used to enter a page number The selected page number appears at the top of the screen and the page appears after a short time The PR buttons increase or decrease the current page number by 1 INDEX PAGE You can switch directly to the programme preview with TOP text or the overview page of the station you are currently viewing by pressing the INDEX button Ei PAGE HOLD Several sub pages can be combined under a page number and are scrolled at an interval determined by the television station The presence of sub pages is indicated by for example 3 6 beneath the time which means that you are look ing at the 3rd page of a total of 6 pages If you want to look at a subpage for a longer period of time press
2. PC INPUT AUDIO S VHS C o AV3 L AUDIO R OM JENT M M s lt gt Set Top Box 15 PC Connection When connecting with PC D Sub cable 1 First adjust resolution of the PC 640 X 480 800 X 600 1024 X 768 2 Connect between PC and TV set using the D sub and Audio cable as shown in the picture below 3 Turn on the PC and TV set 4 Select PC mode by pressing MULTIMEDIA button on the remote control or 01 7 button of the TV set Back of the tv set OPTICAL UP GRADE PCRT VIS AV2 sasssa sasssa sssss Pb Y E OQO O PC When connecting with a HDMI cable 1 First adjust resolution of the PC 640 X 480 800 X 600 1024 X 768 2 Connect between PC and TV set using the HDMI and Audio cable as shown in the picture below 3 Turn on the PC and TV set 4 select DVI mode by pressing MULTIMEDIA button on the remote control or 0 7 button of the TV set Back of the tv set AV1 Co AV2 C gt OPTICAL UP GRADE PCRT ol O O J OO Note If the graphic card of the PC only supports a DVI signal you must connect the Audio cable as shown in the pic ture upper 16 PC Connection PC CONNECTION NOTES
3. 1 The resolution of the TV set is best at 1024 768 XGA 2 If there is a Vertial Frequency setting menu in the Display Menu of the PC adjust the frequency to 60Hz 3 If the PC resolution is too high it may be hard to detect signals Select a suitable resolution 4 HDMI input port receives only digital Signal 5 Depending on the graphic card when you plug amp unplug the HDMI connection the screen may not display correctly Restart the computer if this happens Multi input resolution available in LCD TV 60Hz 640 X 480 72Hz 75Hz 60Hz 800 X 600 72Hz 60Hz 1024 X 768 70Hz 75Hz 720 X 480 60Hz 720 X 576 50Hz 50Hz 60Hz 50Hz 1920 X 1080i 60Hz 720 X 480i 60Hz 720 X 576i 50Hz Note e When you connect with component D Sub and HDMI you must check the input resolution of external devices e 1280 X 720 mode is commonly used for Component e So if this mode is used at PC mode the screen can be enlarged X PC D Sub VESA Standard VESA Standard VESA Standard VESA Standard VESA Standard VESA Standard 1280 X 720 e l oe x e l oe x poe oe x e l oe x e o gt x ee e oe x poe oe x poe oe x e J x o oe lo x o e Jo x o x o o x oe Oox J x o 17 Cable TV Broadcasting Connection External Input Connection Source Watching cable television is only possible after you have subscribed to the local broadcasting company and
4. VESA Standard aides VESA Standard ere 720 X 480i 720 X 576i Note e 1280 X 720 mode is commonly used for Component e So if this mode is used at PC mode the screen can be enlarged 34 a ae o a E o Oo o e e o a ae Screen Adjustment When setting up various screen modes The user may select various screens designed for a good picture without adjusting the brightness contrast or colour individually POWER MUTE 1 Pressing the PICTURE button e The screen changes as follows Normal gt Movie gt Favourite gt Normal e The screen adjustment status changes as the following screens a are displayed sequentially whenever pressing the PICTURE button e The screen returns to the mode prior to turning power off when you power on again PICTURE SOUND MULTIMEDIA RECALL z ean MOT G lt Favourite gt ss p n a 7 _ oe Note e Normal For a highly defined image in a normally bright room e Movie Ideal for movies e Favourite Allows the user to customize settings as desired 35 Screen Adjustment When adjusting the screen to taste You can enjoy various screens by adjusting Brightness Contrast Colour Sharpness etc to the user s taste 1 Select PICTURE by pressing the MENU button 3 gl o i Brightness m 32 e The menu screen appears as follows wW Colour _ 32 Sharpness 32 Ti
5. gt HDMI gt Component gt TV 1 Pressing the button on the remote controller e The screen changes as follows TV gt AV1 gt AV2 gt AV3 gt TV Note Cautions in menu setup e The menu disappears if you do not operate any button for 30 seconds from the menu e Don t connect the composite video signal and S video signal to the video input terminal AV3 at the same time If con necting both signals at the same time the S video takes precedence If sound signal is mono only connect it to the L terminal of the sound input terminal 33 Selection of AV and Multimedia Input Signal When connecting PC STB DVD with Multimedia 1 Pressing the MULTIMEDIA button on the remote controller e The screen changes as follows PC gt HDMI gt Component gt PC POWER SOUND MULTIMEDIA Component s Clock 12 00 Hh gt toe 1 i ja F j r 3 7 a D HDMI amp PC mode 1 For optimum picture quality use 1024x768 computer or set top box output at a 60Hz refresh rate Using other formats or refresh rates may result in reduced picture quality 2 If the message No signal appears on the screen adjust the PC output to a format listed in the Multimedia Input table Multimedia Input Format E a e 800 X 600 o o VESA Standard 6z o gt 1024x768 70z o o E E E VESA Standard VESA Standard 720 X 480 720 X 576
6. 19 Name Of Each Part seen lt e4 35a eae de wa ewe SG Sere vA 20 Basic Guide Parts of the Remote Controller 0 0 0 002 eee eee 24 Method To Use Basic Menu 2 0 00 eee ee ee eee 26 TOWatCA IVe dank Gee ik ee a es a oe 27 Setting Up TV Stations 4 4444 ei 4S hG RS AAG OR EHS SE HES 29 Selection of AV and Multimedia Input Signal 33 Application Guide Screen Adjustment 0 0 ea 35 POP MOG s s lt 4 65 866 4 aeaee 39 Sound Adjustment 24 e404 aN HR OER ODDO HERE DES 40 Selection of Language ee en 43 Adjustment of Time 2 eee 45 Other FunctionS 26 44 2s seed Ce wae ee dae eb we wee dd es 46 Teletext cb oe oe ee ow eee Ge wa ee BO eS A 47 Assemble separate parts 0 0 ee ee ns 48 TMOUDICSNOOUNGs crc a tone Oo De eee Rae OES ES Swe Owe we 51 Standard of Product 0 0 ce ee ee es 53 Supplied Accessories Make sure that the following accessories are provided with the product AC cord AC cord Instruction manual Remote controller Batteries Cover bottom Antenna Connection Indoor Antenna Connection 1 Connect the feeder cable of the antenna to the combining adapter WHEN THE IMAGE IS NOT CLEAR Unclear screen image and bad reception may be a cause of wrong antenna con nection Be sure to check its direction and place when installing 2 Connect the combining adapter to the antenna input at the left side of the TV set WHEN USING
7. 812 X 502 7 X 240mm 944 X 585 5 X 240mm Max 1200 160W TV System PAL B G D K I I SECAM B G D K L L NTSC AV Medel iu nes paas LCD Panel Screen Size 26 32 Aspect Ratio 16 9 Resolution 1366 x 768 WXGA 1366 x 768 WXGA Pixel Pitch 0 4215mm 0 51075mm Contrast Ratio 3000 1 3000 1 Dimension WxHxD Set Dimension 676 X 548 X 230 mm 806 X 626 5 X 230 mm Power Consumption Max 120W 160W TV System PAL B G D K I I SECAM B G D K L L NTSC AV Power Source 110 240V 50 60Hz DLP 37C3 DLP 42C1 LCD Panel T 37 Aspect Ratio 16 9 16 9 Resolution 1366 x 768 WXGA 1366 x 768 WXGA Pixel Pitch 0 200 X 0 600 mm 0 227 X 0 681 mm Contrast Ratio 3000 1 3000 1 Dimension WxHxD Set Dimension 940 X 720 X 328 5 mm 1060 X 823 X 328 mm Max 1900 zow TV System PAL B G D K I I SECAM B G D K L L NTSC AV Power Source 110 240V 50 60Hz X Owing to our policy of continuous improvement specifications may change 53
8. and television and keep magnetic or electronic devices away from the TV Bad stereo or Dual sound Long distance from the station or other radio waves can generate bad sound reception If so change the mode to Mono Remote control does not work Check if the batteries in the Remote control are dead Check if any object between IR sensor of the TV and the Remote control does not obstruct 51 Troubleshooting In PC mode OUT OF RANGE Check the resolution and frequency of your PC Then adjust them to optimum appears on the condition for LCD TV screen zy Refer to the table of PC mode input format If registered resolution and frequen cy on the table no listed then no picture will be displayed NO SIGNAL Ensure that the signal cable is firmly connected to PC and TV appears on the screen Image is not TEN Adjust the PHASE control clear A Image is not Adjust the H POSITION and V POSITION control centered e AFTER SALES SERVICE Do not hesitate to contact your retailer or service agent if a change in the perfomance of your product indicates that a faulty condition may be present 52 Standard of Product LCD Panel Screen Size 26 32 Aspect Ratio 16 9 16 9 Resolution 1366 x 768 WXGA 1366 x 768 WXGA Pixel Pitch 0 4215 mm 0 51075 mm Contrast Ratio 3000 1 3000 1 Dimension Wx H x D Set Dimension
9. the HOLD button E The HOLD symbol appears and the contents of the subpage shown are kept on the screen and no longer updated or switched to other subpages Pressing the HOLD button again the current subpage appears CALLING UP SUBPAGE DIRECTLY Pressing the SUBPAGE button E9 appears Enter the subpage number that you want to call up with the NUMBER button for example the 2nd page sequence 0002 The desired subpage will eventually be displayed on the screen and holds it there Meanwhile whilst you are waiting it is possible to go back to the TV picture by pressing the CANCEL button EX on the remote and after a while press the CANCEL button again to revert back to the saved Teletext sub page WATCHING TV DURING TELETEXT MODE Some pages are continually updated for example stock market reports soorts announcements and the latest news If you want to watch television and stay informed at the same time press CANCEL button EX The regular programme is still visible and the updated Teletext page number appears at the top of the screen Pressing the CANCEL button again the Teletext page appears with the updated information REVEAL ANSWER This function can be used on certain pages to reveal the solution of riddles Press the REVEAL button 3 to reveal a hidden answer and press again to hide it DOUBLING CHARACTER SIZE Repeatedly pressing the SIZE but
10. the MUTE 2X button once again For example please use this button when telephone rings or when guest comes while watching TV 0 A o By m 3 m m lt STILL Check of TV operation status L afo 0 0 00E a 00 If pressing the RECALL button status of channel or broadcast ing being currently watched or entry status of video compo nent is displayed on the screen DA WOO OQ R 54D06 27 To Watch TV 1 Press the ON OFF button of the main body e The Stand By LED lamp turns on in red colour Ls Jo Press W A button of the main body or POWER button of the remote control PONEN e The Stand By LED lamp on the front panel begins to fliker in red and green colour and the TV turns on O 2 Press the Y PRA button e Select the desired program by pressing the Y PR A button or the number button 3 Adjust volume e Sound reduces by pressing the lt VOL button e Sound increases by pressing the VOL gt button Note Sound mutes by pressing the MUTE RX button 4 Press the POWER button for turning the TV off POWER TV turns off and the power lamp changes to red colour O 28 i i rh i ii Volume 4 Setting Up TV Stations Auto Tuning All stations that can be received are stored by this method It is recommended that you
11. your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug 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 paying particular attention to cords at plugs wall outlets and the point where they exit from the TV 11 Lightning For added protection for this TV during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the TV due to lightning and power line surges 12 Wall or Ceiling Mounting When mounting the product on a wall or ceiling be sure to install the product using the designated mount ing tool according to the method recommended by the manufacturer Important Safeguards 13 Power Lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal 14 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 15 Object and Liquid Entry Never
12. DA WOO ELECTRONICS OG LCD TELEVISION INSTRUCTION MANUAL DLP 26C2 DLP 26C3 DLP 32C1 DLP 32C2 DLP 32C3 DLP 37C3 DLP 42C1 CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is in tended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage with in the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FUL LY INSERT z DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL amp ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT Europe only The meaning of the symbol on the product its accessory or packaging indi cates that this product shall not be treated as household waste Please dispose of this equipment at your applicable collection point for the recycling of elec trical amp electronic equipments waste In the European Union and Other Euro pean countries which there are separate collection
13. INPUT Camcorder AV3 L AUDIO R COMPONENT Video game Note If S video and RCA jack are connected at the same time the TV set only detects the S Video mode If your AV device has both Video OUT terminal and S Video OUT terminal the S Video connection is recommended for better picture quality 13 DVD Player connection When connecting with a component cable and Euro SCART cable Back of the tv set HDMI INPUT AVI AV2 G OPTICAL UP GRADE PCRT PC INPUT ie AV3 MFAUDIO R Note e When you connect with the component video please check the colour of the cable between the DVD and TV set When connecting with a S VHS cable and RCA cable Back of the tv set HDMI INPUT OPTICAL UP GRADE PCRT L AUDIO R COMPONENT DVD Note If S video and RCA jack are connected at the same time the TV set will only detect the S Video mode If your AV device has both Video OUT terminal and S Video OUT terminal the S Video connection is recommended for better picture quality 14 STB Set Top Box Connection When connecting with a HDMI cable Back of the tv set HDMI INPUT o L gt Set Top Box When connecting with a component cable Back of the tv set HDMI INPUT AV1 gt AV2 C4 OPTICAL UP GRADE PCRT
14. Move to SETUP in the Install menu e Select the colour and sound system which you want e Search a real channel with Y PR A buttons 2 Enter a station name e Move to SETUP in the Install menu e Move the cursor to name by pressing lt VOL gt buttons e You can enter a station name with the V PR A and lt VOL gt but tons 3 Fine tuning e Move to SETUP in the Install menu e Move the cursor to Fine Tuning by pressing Y PR A buttons e Adjust the fine tuning with the lt VOL gt buttons Note If you are unable to get a good picture or Sound because of a poor broadcasting signal adjustment of the fine tuning might improve it e The alphabet below OSD in the Setup menu only display on english e This part does not other language except english 31 Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Edit Menu Sd Program Channel Name Colour Sound Fine Tuning 0 r ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR STUVWXYZ0123456789 MENU Sis Program icture Channel Name en _ IEColoun Sound Fine Tuning 4 _ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR STUVWXYZ0123456789 MENU Sas Setting Up TV Stations Edit The Edit menu shows you information as follows Program position assignment Program number and Station name Real channel number Skip information Red Skip Yes White Skip No 1 Deleting the program positions e Mo
15. STILL button then Sub screen will freeze es If you want to swap main for sub press the PSWAP button If you want to change sub screen input press the P INPUT button e Sub screen changes as follows TV gt AV1 gt AV2 gt AV3 gt TV Note If you change main source in POP mode the POP mode is canceled If you press the Y PR A buttons in POP mode POP is canceled POP mode change as followed cowo o 0 o op px x Note If AV1 input is R G B POP is not working e S Video mode does not support POP funtion 29 Sound Adjustment When selecting various sound modes 1 Sound mode selects what you want e Press the SOUND button then the sound status changes as followed Favourite gt News gt Music gt Favourite Note e News Allows human voice to be heard more clearly e Music Suitable for listening to music e Favourite Allows the user to adjust as desired 40 Sound Adjustment When adjusting sound to taste The user can enjoy various sounds by adjusting Sound Mode Equalizer 3D Panorama Dynamic Bass and Balance 1 To adjust the audio equalizer e Move to Equalizers in the Sound menu e Select and use the relevant frequency by pressing the Y PR A button e You can adjust the degree of the frequency by using the lt 4 VOL gt button Note e Whenever you adjust the audio equalizer it stores in the Favourite mode e Eq
16. THE COMBINING ADAPTER You may obtain the combining adapter at your closest Service Center Back of the tv set OPTICAL UP RADE PCRT me a ope orate JDC OOE AV3 C3 L AUDIO R Antenna Input Antenna Connection CTV Antenna Connection Such community TV Antenna installation may be found in most of co op apartments When a coaxial cable is used Plug the coaxial cable to the antenna socket and fix it firmly by turning it to the right Antenna socket on the wall Antenna socket at the left side of the TV set ANT CABLE When a feeder cable is used Plug the coaxial cable to the antenna socket and fix it firmly by turning it to the right Antenna socket on the wall Antenna socket at the left side of the TV set aO ANT CABLE Se Feeder cable connection with the combining adapter 10 Antenna Connection Outdoor Antenna Connection Outdoor Antenna connection such as VHF or and UHF may be necessary for installation at private houses Single Antenna Connection VHF Antenna Back of the tv set UHF Antenna HDMI INPUT AV1 C gt AV2 4 OPTICAL UP GRADE PCRT PC INPUT AUDIO a Svis CS AV3 4 L AUDIO R COMPONENT ANT CABLE Separate Antenna Connection VHF Antenna In case of coaxial cable m i In case of feeder cable a ANT CABLE UHF Antenna i ANTENA combining Adapter Separate purchase es fl i a
17. a gt Zoom 1 gt Zoom 2 gt Auto gt 16 9 FA amp Vv o L Aspect Zoom1 e Auto This mode will display depending on the signal information of a broadcasting station e 16 9 16 9 will display a true 16 9 anamorphic picture with no aspect distortions e 14 9 14 9 will display a 14 9 picture at its standard 14 9 size without any stretching e 4 3 General TV screen currently broadcasted e Panorama Screen that extends the 4 3 image to 16 9 and spreads the left or right part and whose centre provides a natural shape e Zoom 1 Screen that vertically enlarges image by 1 33 times bigger than Normal image e Zoom 2 Screen that horizontally enlarges image by 1 33 times bigger than Zoom1 image Notices Aspect function is not available in Multimedia HDMI PC Component mode WSS mode like 16 9 and 14 9 is only available with CVBS signal 57 Screen Adjustment Adjustment of the screen in the PC mode 1 Adjustment of the H Position e Move to H Position in the Screen menu z ae e Press the 4 VOL gt buttons to adjust the horizontal if gt V Position 0 position of displayed image 3 D MENUA Sis 2 Adjustment of the V Position i z E e Move to V Position in the Screen menu i e g Hros 3 e Press the 4 VOL gt
18. aged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the TV c If the TV has been exposed to rain or water d If the TV does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are cov ered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the TV to its normal operation e If the TV has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f When the TV exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 19 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the man ufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 20 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repair to the TV ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the TV is in safe operating condition 21 Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat as I gt Warning This section must be read carefully and followed by the user prior to the operation of the product The manual states important instructions for the user s own safety and the proper operati
19. anel 23 Parts of the Remote Controller This remote controller is universal thus it may be convertible for TV Video CTV etc 1 2X MUTE Press this button and the sound goes off Press again and the sound returns 2 POWER TV on off button in Stand By mode 3 PICTURE MODE Picture modes changes as follows Normal gt Movie gt Favourite gt Normal 4 SOUND MODE Using the this button Select the desired sound mode News gt Music gt Favourite MUTE POWER O 5 MULTIMEDIA Each time you press this button the TV will cycle through PC gt HDMI gt Component gt PC 6 Each time you press this button the TV will cycle through TV gt AV1 gt AV2 gt AV3 gt TV 7 ASPECT Select screen aspect ratio 16 9 gt 14 9 gt 4 3 gt Panorama gt Zoom1 gt Zoom2 gt Auto gt 16 9 To o B amp R gt m m lt g Q STILL Note When current mode is multimedia PC HDMI Component the aspect only works as the 16 9 mode 8 RECALL The present modes TV Video Component PC and Signal in formation for 4 seconds In TV mode the Programme number Sound and Clock 9 Y PRA changes channels on your TV or move the cursor UP DOWN in the menu 10 lt VOL gt Adjust the volume or move the cursor LEFT RIGHT in the menu 11 MENU Menu display button 12 PREV PR Previous PROGRAMME button in TV mode OB 13 OK A
20. buttons to adjust the vertical position of dis lt 7 ED eee played image MENU ssi 3 Adjustment of the Phase ae e Move to Phase in the Screen menu m e Press the VOL gt buttons to adjust the phase to get a clear pic ct T ture Auto gt Menu S 4 Auto Adjustment e Move to Auto in the Screen menu x ji Aspect icture H Position e Press the VOL gt buttons to detect optimal resolution automati 7 BB vrosien cally e MENU aie Note e During the Auto Adjust you must not alter the screen on the monitor e During the moving picture Auto Adjust is able to incorrectly work So you must execute Auto Adjust in still image e Auto Adjust works incorrectly on a part graphic card or picture e When Auto Adjust is not correctly working you can adjust with H V position and phase e When input signal is HD 576P 720P 1080i Auto Adjust doesn t work 38 1 POP mode when main picture is TV and AV e Press the P MODE button then POP mode will function e Press the PSTILL button then Sub screen will freeze e If you want to swap main for the Sub press the P SWAP button evr x If you want to change the sub screen input press the P INPUT button Ele Sub screen changes as follows PC gt HDMI gt Component gt PC 2 POP mode when main picture is Multimedia e Press the P MODE button then POP mode will function CO e Press the P
21. control 25 SLEEP Sleep Timer setting SLEEP TIMER OFF gt 10 gt 20 gt 30 gt 40 gt 50 gt 60 gt 70 gt 80 gt 90 gt 100 gt 110 gt 120 gt OFF 26 Teletext see page 47 Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control Unit To load the batteries turn the remote control handset over and open the battery compartment Insert the batteries Two 1 5v type AAA Make sure that the polarity matches with the and marks inside of the battery compartment Note To avoid damage from possible battery leakage remove the bat teries if you do not plan to use the remote control handset for an extended period of time 25 Method To Use Basic Menu Basic Menu The basic menu appears on the screen if you press the MENU button of the remote control There are 5 items Picture Screen Sound Function and Install in the basic menu Each item has sub items under it If the desired item is selected the relevant sub items are displayed upward 1 Press the MENU button e The main menu appears if you press the MENU button 2 Press the Y PR A button e You may setup according to the directions on the screen after selecting the desired item by pressing the Y PR A button If the setup is completed exit from the menu by pressing the MENU button Screen Adjusts Aspect Position PC mode only Sound Adjust
22. e Press the MENU button to select the Install menu S 5 e Move the selection bar to the Install menu with Y PR A buttons e Place the selection bar on Manual Tuning and press the VOL gt button Menu SA 3 Press the lt VOL gt buttons A tuning screen will appear and cursor will move from left to right from right to left If you want to stop tuning press the MENU but 8 cs After searching a station you must press the OK button to store the Prog ram 1 SPR satis 4 gt Access OK Store Exit Note If you are unable to get any programs using Auto Tuning because of a poor broadcasting signal it is possible to store the Manual tuning e When you enter Manual Tuning after Auto Tuning in France or Swiss if present channel is SECAM L L TV set can only search SECAM L L If you enter by other than by SECAM L L signal TV set can search every by SECAM L L signal except SECAM L L e You can change the Programme number in the Edit mode e Manual tuning does not support this function 30 Setting Up TV Stations Setup The Setup menu shows you information as follows Picture information PAL SECAM and SECAM L Sound information L DK3 DK2 DK1 I BG Station name Program number and Real channel number 1 Searching for channels in the Setup menu e Press the Y PRA buttons to select a program number you want e
23. e TV set is set up either for Wake Up time or Off time LED will cycle through red green for the ST BY mode e This function is very convenient since the TV automatically turns off at the fixed time e On Off time setup is erased if you turn the AC power off 5 Sleep Mode e By pressing the SLEEP button on the remote controller repeat edly you can select one of the following settings Sleep Timer Off gt 10 gt 20 gt 30 gt 40 gt 50 gt 60 gt 70 gt 80 gt 90 gt 100 gt 110 gt 120 gt Off e The set will turn off after the time you select Note e If an active signal is not present for about 30 minutes the set will au tomatically turn to ST BY mode oa 66 45 Other Functions 1 Setup of Child Lock e Move to Child Lock in the Function menu e Select Child Lock to On using the VOL gt button e You can also select this function using the LOCK button on the remote controller Note e This prevents the use of the TV set without the remote control e If TV set is set up Child Lock LED will cycle through red green for the ST BY mode e If the Child Lock is On then the set can only be switched back on using the remote control 2 Setup of MGDI Demo e Move to MGDI Demo in the Function menu e Press the VOL gt button and then screen changes as below e Press the MENU button and then return to origin screen 46
24. eT 11 Video Connection Connecting with an External Source You may connect an S Video input to enjoy clearer and brighter picture images You can make the connection with the AV3 input HDMI INPUT cii AV3 4 L AUDIO R Note If S video and RCA jack are connected the same time The TV set will only detect the S Video mode If your AV device has both Video OUT terminal and S Video OUT terminal the S Video connection is recommended for better picture quality Connecting with SCART VIDEO 1 Prepare the scart lead for picture sound 2 Connect the SCART input output terminal of video with the SCART1 AV1 SCART2 AV2 input output terminal of TV 3 Turn on the video Insert the video cassette and press the PLAY button Note e SCART1 has CVBS RGB input and RF output It is used to connect a STB VCR and DVD e SCART2 has CVBS input It is used to connect a STB VCR and DVD 12 Camcorder amp Video Game Connection Watching the Camcorder Recording on TV 1 Prepare the S video and RCA connector 2 These connectors connect to S video or AV 3 as shown in the picture below 3 Turn on the TV set and camcorder video game 4 Select AV3 S video mode using the 2 button of the Remote controller or _ 1 button of the TV set Back of the tv set HDMI
25. installed a cable receiver You may make the connection to any of the Component input and SCART input AV1 AV2 Cable TV ecccccccs ee saton C ORORO OROROROROR 7 Station CATV Receiver HDMI INPUT COMPONENT Antenna Input Connection Watching cable television is only possible after you have subscribed to the local broadcasting company and installed a cable receiver Coaxial cable Input Output Coaxial cable Cable TV ANT CABLE Broadcasting Station eeeoevevese lt gt CATV Receiver 18 Connect with the Dolby Digital AMP If you connect the optical output to a Dolby digital AMP you can listen to better sound Dolby Digital AMP e Woofer Center L E p 3 Surround L Surround R Name of Each Part Front Panel DLP 26C2 DLP 32C2 Buttons on the TV set have the same functions as those of the remote controller Peek C G MENU GF WPRA Control Key Buttons 1 1 2 Buttons Each time you press this button the TV will cycle through TV AV1 AV2 AV3 S Video PC HDMI COMPONENT 2 MENU Button Use this button to enter and exit the MENU 3 E A El Buttons Use this buttons to change your TV s volume or to move the cursor in the menu 4 VPR 4 PR Buttons Use this buttons to change channels on your TV or to move the cursor in the menu 5 Stand by TV ON butt
26. isk of fire electric shock or other personal injury 5 Water and Moisture z The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases Shall be placed on the apparatus 6 Setting Do not place this TV on an unstable cart stand or table Placing the TV on an unstable base can cause the TV to fall resulting in serious personal injuries as well as damage to the TV Use only a cart stand bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or salesperson 7 Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the TV and to protect it from overheating Do not cover the ventilations openings in the cabinet and never place the set in a confined space such as built in cabinet unless proper ventilation is provided Leave a minimum 10 cm gap all around the unit 8 Power Source This TV should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home consult your appliance dealer or local power company 9 Grounding or Polarization This TV is equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact
27. jury Do not cause the product to lean or put it in an unstable place since it may cause a serious injury to a person as well as damage to the product if it falls Warning This section must be read carefully and followed by the user prior to the operation of the product The manual states important instructions for the user s own safety and the proper operation of the product N CAUTION Please keep the user s manual in a safe place for future reference Ignoring or disregarding the contents of this section and improper operation of the product may result in the person s death or seri ous injury Do not view the TV too closely since it may Do not spill water or drop the remote controller cause damage in your eyesight Do not put volatile substance such as benzene naphtha near the product since it may cause a change in the product s colour Refer servicing to qualified service personnel for cleaning at least once a year since dust in side the TV set may be a result or fire and mal functioning of the product Do not put on any heavy item on the power cord since it may result in fire or hazardous electric shock if the cord is damaged Do not touch the power cord with moistur ized or wet hands when plugging to or unplug ging from the outlet since it may be a cause of electric shock since it may be a cause of malfunctioning Do n
28. ller signal receiving window therefore point the remote controller towards the screen when using it Name of Each Part Front Panel DLP32C1 DLP 42C1 Buttons on the TV set have the same functions as those of the remote controller Oz lt im Z o _G DAZVOO OQ Os d G ed d Q Hom MGDI MO 3 i LCD TV 42C1 I _ eee Control Key Buttons 1 AV Button Each time you press this button the TV will cycle through TV AV1 AV2 AV3 S Video PC HDMI COMPONENT 2 MENU Button Use this button to enter and exit the MENU 3 3 al Buttons Use this buttons to change your TV s volume or to move the cursor in the menu 4 CH amp PR Buttons Use this buttons to change channels on your TV or to move the cursor in the menu 5 Stand by TV ON button Button Use this button to change from TV STAND by mode to TV ON mode lt LED Indicator gt Light up red in Stand By mode and Lights up green in TV on mode When TV is Child Lock mode LED will cycle through red green in Stand By mode 7 Remote controller signal receiver The screen contains the remote controller signal receiving window therefore point the remote controller towards the screen when using it 22 Name of Each Part Side and Rear Panel Side Panel j HDMI INPUT AV3 C4 L AUDIO R COMPONENT Rear P
29. nt ss 32 Colour Temp Normal MENU 54 l Mode 4 Normal gt 2 Select and adjust each items rn e Move to the PICTURE menu E Contrast 58 n r creen Colour 32 e Whenever pressing the Y PR A button you can select in order gt oe Brightness Contrast Colour Sharpness and Colour Temp and Tin o j Colour Temp Normal MENU 54 e The screen appears as on the right if pressing the lt VOL gt buttons after selecting items desired to adjust with the V PR A buttons e You can adjust all items by pressing the VOL gt button Brightness TE h gt 32 Note Brightness Adjusts the whole of screen brighter or darker e Contrast Adjusts difference between brightness and darkness between objects and background on the screen e Colour Adjusts colour saturation e Sharpness Adjusts outline of the screen smoothly or sharply e Colour Temp Changing the tone of colour Normal Normal white Warm Reddish white Cool Bluish white e Tint actives when receiving a NTSC signal e The adjusted levels are stored automatically in Favourite mode 36 Screen Adjustment Adjustment of Screen Size in TV and AV mode Randomly change the size of the screen The AUTO screen operates when power is first turned on MUTE POWER 1 Pressing the ASPECT button on the remote controller e The screen changes as follows nana a 16 9 gt 14 9 gt 4 3 gt Panoram
30. on Button Use this button to change from TV STAND by mode to TV ON mode d lt LED Indicator gt Light up red in Stand By mode and Lights up green in TV on mode When TV is Child Lock mode LED will cycle through red green in Stand By mode Remote controller signal receiver The screen contains the remote controller signal receiving window therefore point the remote controller towards the screen when using it 20 Name of Each Part Front Panel DLP 26C3 DLP 32C3 DLP 37C3 Buttons on the TV set have the same functions as those of the remote controller z O O QO O O O DAZVOO OQ e e e e o 0 SG Ss Control Key Buttons OQO Button Each time you press this button the TV will cycle through TV AV1 AV2 AV3 S Video PC HDMI COMPONENT 2 MENU Button Use this button to enter and exit the MENU 3 O Buttons Use this buttons to change your TV s volume or to move the cursor in the menu 4 PR PR Buttons Use this buttons to change channels on your TV or to move the cursor in the menu Stand by TV ON button Button Use this button to change from TV STAND by mode to TV ON mode lt LED Indicator gt Light up red in Stand By mode and Lights up green in TV on mode When TV is Child Lock mode LED will cycle through red green in Stand By mode 7 Remote controller signal receiver The screen contains the remote contro
31. on of the product WARNING Ignoring or disregarding the contents of this section and improper operation of the product may result in the person s death or seri ous injury In case of an accident please unplug the unit from the outlet immediately To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover or back No user serviceable parts inside Refer to qualified service per sonnel for repair To prevent fire and damages to the product unplug the unit from the outlet during lightning storm or when it is left unat tended and unused for a long period of time 4 Slots and openings in the case are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product Never put in any item such as a coin paper match through these openings since it may touch dan gerous voltage points that could result in fire or shock hazard 4 Hold the plug when unplugging the unit from the outlet The cord may cause fire or electric shock if damaged Do not put any object that contains water such as flowerpot near to the unit The water may penetrate into the unit and bea cause of fire or hazardous electric shock Do not put on or use the product near water and moisture such as in a bathroom washbow etc It may be a cause of fire and electric shock hazards Do not let children hang on or climb on the product since it may be a cause of serious in
32. ot cover the top of the television set Venti lation will be prevented and it may be a cause of fire if the product is internally overheated Please be advised of electric wires and cables when installing the antenna It may be a cause of hazardous electric shock and fire if the an tenna touches or falls on the electric wire thus it must be installed firmly and far away from the cables Do not expose the product to a dusty or mois turized place since it may be a cause of mal functioning The product should be situated away from any heat source such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products that produce heat Unplug the power from the outlet and all the related connections from the unit to prevent electric shock At least two people must work together to move the TV set when transport ing to prevent the TV from falling and conse quently any serious injury or damage Table of Contents Installation and Maintenance Antenna Connection 00000 eee ee ee een 9 Video Connection pos ea eanesaeede es ease ae a eee ee oe 12 Camcorder amp Video Game Connection 2 00008 13 DVD Player Connection 0 0 0 cee eee eee ee eee 14 STB Connection 24x e ne oe VO hwo Ree wee ee ees 15 PC CONNCCUON 6246600660009 e Oe Owe Re eee be 16 Cable TV Broadcasting Connection 0000 ee ene 18 Connect with the Dolby Digital AMP 0 8
33. push objects of any kind into this TV through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on or into the TV 16 Outdoor Antenna Grounding EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the TV be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some pro tection against voltage surges and built up static charges Section 810 of the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA No 70 1984 provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an an tenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of an Antenna lead in wire Antenna discharge unit NEC section 810 20 Grounding conductors lt x NEC section 810 21 Ground clamps tenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and re Power service grounding quirements for the grounding electrode Electrode system a NEC national electrical code NEC art 250 part h 17 Servicing Do not attempt to service this TV yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 18 Damage Requiring Service Unplug the TV from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is dam
34. s Mode Equalizer 3D Panorama Dynamic Bass and Balance Function Adjusts Language Timer and Child Lock Install Adjusts Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Fine Tuning and Edit 26 Mode Brightness Contrast Colour Sharpness Tint Colour Temp Mode Brightness Contrast Colour Sharpness Tint Colour Temp Picture Adjust Mode Brightness Contrast Colour Sharpness and Tint NTSC only Normal 32 58 32 32 a 32 Normal MENU 54 Normal e 32 58 el 32 32 e 32 Normal MENUSI To Watch TV On Off Number Mute Recall lt gt V A Buttons with same name in the main body performs the same function MUTE POWER O PICTURE SOUND MULTIMEDIA f Press the ON OFF button of the front side of the set or Remote controller e The buttons of the remote control and the main body operate only when AC power is turned on Note You can also turn on the TV using Y PR A or digit key in the ST BY mode RECALL When pressing the Program button e Select two digits if using the number button for channel selection For example to watch channel No 9 Press the number button 0 and 9 If pressing only number 9 it takes a longer time to select the channel To suddenly turn sound off Press the MUTE 2 X button e No sound is heard if MUTE IX is displayed on the screen e Sound is heard again if you press
35. systems for used electrical and electronic product By ensuring the correct disposal of this product you will help prevent potentially hazardous to the environment and to human health which could otherwise be caused by unsuitable waste handling of this prod uct The recycling of materials will help conserve natural resources Please do not therefore dispose of your old electrical and electronic equipment with your household waste For more detailed information about recycling of this prod uct please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Important Safeguards Please read the following safeguards for your TV and retain for future reference Always follow all warnings and instructions marked on the television 1 Read Retain and Follow All Instructions Read all safety and operating instructions before operating the TV Retain them safely for future reference Follow all operations and instructions accordingly 2 Heed Warnings Adhere to all warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions X 3 Cleaning Unplug the TV from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid abrasive or aerosol cleaners Cleaners can permanently damage the cabinet and screen Use a lightly dampened cloth for cleaning 4 Attachments and Equipment Never add any attachment and or equipment without approval of the manufacturer as such additions may result in the r
36. ton E9 doubles the character size in the following order Upper half of the page gt Lower half of the page gt Normal size gt Upper half of the page MIX By pressing the MIX button B the teletext pages will be separated with the TEXT on the left of the TV picture Press the MIX button again to return back to teletext pages 47 Assemble separate parts How to arrange the connecting lines and assemble separate parts 1 COVER WIRE assembly decomposition method e When separate After pressing both sides to the direction of arrow pull backward Cover Wire e When assemble Push both sides of COVER WIRE and insert two protrusions of both sides to the holes of COVER BACK Cover Wire 48 Assemble separate parts 2 How to arrange the connecting lines After connecting the lines to the TV SET you can pass the lines through the room of COVER WIRE and then connect the lines to the other instruments How to separate the STAND AS from the TV SET and how to assemble sepa rate the COVER BOTTOM to from the TV SET when using the wall mount 1 How to separate the STAND AS from the TV SET e Separate the COVER WIRE from the COVER BACK e Unscrew the 4 screw from the COVER BACK holes e Pull the STAND AS to the downside separate the STAND AS from the COVER BACK LLY NEN To LL LL I STARLIAL LAI L ELST iiki AUAN AEEELLULIAAE i PAALALA LLk ARANAN LELLLULUAWRARLLLAS os LEME bh M
37. u 49 Assemble separate parts 2 How to assemble the COVER BOTTOM to the TV SET Inset the backside hook of the COVER BOTTOM to the room of the COVER BACK And then rotate the COVER BOTTOM until front snap fit of the COVER BOTTOM is locked 3 How to separate the COVER BOTTOM from the TV SET Push the two protrusions of COVER BOTTOM with one finger of each hand and then pull downside the COVER BOTTOM Troubleshooting Symptoms and Solutions Please check the following list prior to calling Daewoo Electronics Service Centre for assistance Neither picture nor sound Check the contact of sockets is all right Check the TV main power is on Picture is OK but no sound Check the Volume control is set to minimum or mute Sound is OK but no colour Check the colour control and adjust it properly Check the program is in colour and not in black amp white The picture has image Check the antenna is installed correctly and if not adjust the overlapped an tenna toward the broadcasting station Picture has snow noise Stripes on picture Check the antenna or its connection is correct and if not correct the antenna fault or connection cable fault Check if car traffic or neon sign disturbs the sound effect Check the susceptible interference by other electronic devices such as radio
38. uage by pressing the Y PR A button Then it will be setting automatically i e The language change as the followed m T ES rena suomi English gt Francais gt Deutsch gt Italiano gt Espanol gt Neder _ i 6 did ae land gt Portugues gt Svenska gt Norsk gt Suomi gt Polski gt a Sor Nederland Caech Romana gt Magyar gt Czech gt Russian gt Bulgarian PM svensk ack Install Access MENU SI 43 Adjustment of Time Adjustment of Time You must previously adjust current time in order to reserve Automatic On Off 1 Setting the Clock e Move to Timer in the Function menu i O e To go to the Clock press the VOL gt button 7 A o E e Place the cursor to Hour Minute with lt VOL gt buttons i l n e Set the Hour Minute with the Y PR A buttons 7 e O u Place the cursor to Clock with 4 VOL gt buttons and then press ag ze pel mali the MENU button to complete MENU SI 2 Automatic clock setting and correction e Move to Timer in the Function menu z E To go to the Auto Clock press the V PR A button O Oo ic a Wake Up No Select the Auto Clock to Yes E e Choose the Auto Clock Pr using the lt VOL gt button z ond vale UBPF z Off Timer IN Off Time Jeges Note Even though you turn the AC off if you select a program of
39. ualizer High quality sound range adjustment method used for audio product 100Hz 300Hz Low sound range 1KHz 3KHz Middle sound range 10KHz High sound range 2 Select 3D Panorama Mode e Move to 3D Panorama in the Sound menu e Select either 3D Panorama ON or OFF using the 4 VOL gt button e You can also operate this function using the 3D PANORAMA but ton on the Remote Control Note e 3D Panorama This function generates virtual surround sound from the left and right speaker by developing the existing surround system function 3 Select Dynamic bass Mode e Move to Dynamic Bass in the Sound menu e Select either Dynamic Bass On or Off using the 4 VOL gt button e You can also operate this function using the DYNAMIC BASS but ton on the Remote Control Note e Dynamic Bass Using this function you are able to enjoy the bass ef fect 4 Select Balance Mode e Move to Balance in the Sound menu e Select Balance by pressing lt VOL gt button then the sound bal ance of left and right speaker is Adjusted 41 Mode Favourite 100 Hz 0 300 Hz 0 S 3 KHz 0 10 KHZ _ 0 3D Panorama ojii Dynamic Bass Ojiji Balance i S MENUR Sis Mode Favourite 100 Hz 300 Hz 1 KHz 3 KHz 10 KHz 3D Panorama Dynamic Bass Balance i 0 MENU SIS Mode Favo
40. urite 100 Hz 300 Hz 1 KHz 3 KHz 10 KHz 3D Panorama Dynamic Basg ii Balance i 0 MENU Sis Mode Favourite 100 Hz 300 Hz 1 KHz 3 KHz 10 KHz 3D Panorama Dynamic Bass Balance 4 i ony MENU iS Sound Adjustment Multi Sound and Stereo 1 Mono Sound Selection e During Stereo sound reception if the stereo is weak you can switch Gas B to MONO by pressing the MTS button Then the colour of MONO d D character will change to Red In Mono reception the depth of sound o ga aD is improved e To switch back to stereo press the MTS button again Note e MTS only works in RF mode 2 Adjustment of Bilingual sound ao B In bilingual broadcast reception you can switch from Dual 1 to Ao a Dual 2 by pressing the MTS button repeatedly ep ecen 42 Selection of Language Selection of Language When you first turn on the TV set the window of language selection is displayed automatically 1 Press the MENU button and select Function Picture Timer childlock Screen MGDI DEMO Function Install Position 4 gt Access MENUA S m Picture Timer 2 Select Language by pressing lt VOL gt button childlock off Screen Ve DIED 1 4a oO Sound rh Function Install Position 4 Access MENU S 3 Select your desired lang
41. use Auto tuning during instal lation of this set 1 Press the MENU button to select the Install menu z voo narmal e Move the selection bar to the Install menu with Y PR A buttons aao M Contrast _ _ 58 Screen Colour _ 32 Oo Sharpness _ 32 sound ia 32 os a Colour Temp Normal Function Install Position 4 gt Access MENU Si 2 Select the Auto Tuning a ral Picture Manual Tunin e Place the selection bar on Auto Tuning and press the voL but ton i d Sareen edit Ps Eri j Sound 5 Function Install Position 4 gt Access MENU SII 3 Select the country you require with the lt VOL gt button ae e After selecting the country To start Auto Tuning press the OK but _ aoe iia ton PR 19 PAL SECAM ji OK Start 4 gt Country Set Exit 4 Please wait until the Edit menu appears If you don t want to edit the programs now escape from the menu with the MENU button T gt 4 Position MENU Skip HM Delete 29 Setting Up TV Stations Manual tuning 1 Press the Number buttons 0 9 or the Y PR A button to select a program number you want ag o oe gf O o aD 2 Locate the selection bar on the Manual tuning at the Install menu y sgp AutoTuning
42. uto Tuning Start and Manual Tuning Store 14 P MODE Using this button Select either POP On or Off DA WOO 0 Note This button also uses channel skip and teletext oe 15 P STILL Using this button you can freeze the sub screen in POP mode Note This button also uses channel move and teletxt 16 P SWAP Using this button you can swap the main screen for sub screen Note This button also uses channel delete and teletxt 17 P INPUT Sub Screen input mode change as follows POP table mode Note This button is also used in teletxt mode 24 MUTE POWER QO PICTURE SOUND MULTIMEDIA J RECALL UON STILL P PR Y Do LOCK SLEEP DA WOO OQ R 54D06 Parts of the remote controller 18 DYNAMIC BASS Using this button you can enhance the bass 19 3D PANORAMA Using this button you can listen to the virtual sur round sound 20 V P PRA When sub screen is RF TV mode in the POP you can change PROGRAMMES using this button 21 UJOE I I1 You can select sound mode in Mono Stereo Dual1 Dual2 NiCAM STEREO It works only in TV mode 22 STILL Press this button to freeze the picture 23 NUMBER Press the numbers on this board you can select PR directly in TV mode Note When the current state is ST BY you can turn on the TV using a digit key Then a PROGRAMME is selected according to digit number 24 LOCK This prevents the use of the TV set without the remote
43. ve to EDIT in the Install menu e Move the selection bar to program number to delete with the WPRA or lt VOL gt buttons e Press the Delete Yellow button PMODE P gt 4 gt Position MENU ISTE C Skip ES Hl Delete 2 Moving the program positions e Move to EDIT in the Install menu e Press the Move Green button The colour of Move Character will be changed to Red from White e Move the selection bar to a new program number e Press the Move Green button again then the programs are changed 4 Position MENU S Skip Hl Delete P MODE P STILL P SWAP P INPUT DYNAMIC BASS WOM 3 Skipping the Programs e Move to EDIT in the Install menu e Move the selection bar to the program number you want to skip e Press the skip Red button then the colour of the program number and channel will be changed to Red from White e The skipped program number will be displayed as red in the EDIT menu gt 4 Position MENU Zij Skip HM Delete P MODE P STILL P SWAP P INPUT 32 Selection of AV and Multimedia Input Signal When watching video Camcorder DVD Cable TV with AV See page 12 for connection method of Camcorder and Video When pressing L_1 button on the TV set screen changes as follows TV gt AV1 gt AV2 gt AV3 S Video gt PC
44. your coun try which has Teletext or PDC transmission the clock will be set and corrected automatically e This function is only available for the following countries Deutschland Great Britain France Italy Sweden Switzerland Neth erlands Ireland MENU Sis 3 Setting the Wake up time Program 7 Time 12 00 e Move to Timer in the Function menu icture Auto Clock No To go to the Wake Up press the Y PR A button y y A L L Wake Up 4 Yes gt e Select the Wake Up to Yes TO _s e Set the Wake up time and Program in the same way to the above 2 i T T aa Off Timer Ne for the Clock The set will turn on at the at selected time ye Grime zE Note esition K e Confirm the Time is set The Wake up time is only available when the Time is set If adjusted once the On time continues to operate everyday unless canceling setup or you turn the AC power off e It is a convenient method to wake you up in the morning 44 Adjustment of Time 4 Set up of Off Time X wa e e Move to Timer in the Function menu ure Aito diod No j f Auto Clock Pr To go to the Off Timer press the Y PR A button Ha m e Select Off Timer to Yes Screen Oo Wake Up Time See e e Wake Up Pr e Set the Off time in the same way as above for the Clock The set will EJ ae turn off at the selected time ae Note If th

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