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1. LED TV User Manual T2242wel T2442e WWW a0C com 2009 AOC All Rights Reserved Thank you for choosing this AOC LED TV Before installing and turning on your AOC LED TV please spend a few minutes to read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference Note This product is subject to continuing improvement and changes may be made without prior notice The illustrations in the manual may not be exactly the same as those displayed on the screen In this case please operate according to the version you have purchased Contents IMPORTANT INFORMATION T 3 WARNING lt a Re renters Dea chosen edere biu net tide da oodd Ab Ties rh bd ton abl tet ed totu ed e dde iu 3 ORUTO N nl eset ater ct Re hc as E eal sat UNE UM dd a alae eR calle a eae Ni errata ae 3 Product disposal at end or Iles mien uuet a ce votis eerie Vie nex coitus o cet nana te E UNA paul hoes att ue alia UD S Ute katte 3 IMPORTANT SA pes atl Bs Gl AS es RU TION RY EI DI A EO 3 SAFE USE OD 4 ASUS SR o EE Dal 4 PRC OUT racists Pe RSet Aare Ne EL celia UN Rieter tte AE EN ariel LN O M 4 EG Bicol on 4 ausge sl rn 5 Electric SIO CUA ec fag le are aoa tales seus uM uM IMEEM i pM IM MM M M IEEE d iae Ae M Eee 5 olaaa A
2. particularly when turning the power on and off Ventilation The vents on the TV enclosure are intended for ventilation Do not block or cover these vents to ensure reliable TV operations and prevent it from overheating Dust and dirt deposits will accumulate in the TV in case of poor ventilation Follow the instructions below to ensure good ventilation Do not install the TV with the screen facing upwards downwards or to either side Do not install the TV turned over or upside down Do not cover the ventilation vents with cloth or any materials Do not place the TV on a bed coach rug or surface of similar nature to that may block the ventilation vents Unless proper ventilation is available do not put the TV inside a bookshelf or cabinet Always leave some space around the TV as shown below to promote air circulation and thereby prevent the TV from overheating which may cause a fire or damage the TV Wall Installation with the Wall mount Bracket l Leave at least this much space around the TV Installation with the Table top Stand space around the TV cm Do not install the TV in places with poor ventilation Objects and ventilation vents Do not insert objects into the TV through the ventilation vents on the enclosure They may touch the high voltage points inside the TV or cause short circuit to the TV and finally result in a fire or electric shock Do not put any object o
3. TV while it is connected to a power supply e Keep the power cord away from heat sources When unplugging the power cord from the outlet unplug it from the wall outlet first Always unplug a power cord from the plug Do not pull on the cord Do not use the power cord coming with your AOC LCD TV on other equipment Always use the authentic power cord from AOC The TV should be installed near an easily accessible AC power outlet Do not connect the TV to an outlet with poor contact Make sure that the plug can be fully inserted into the outlet Surge may occur and cause a fire if the plug is poorly connected to the outlet If the outlet has poor contact have it replaced by an electrician Follow the instructions below to prevent the power cord from being damaged A damaged power cord may cause a fire or electric shock If this happens stop using the power cord and call your dealer or the AOC Service Center to have it replaced LCD screen e Although the LCD screen is made with high precision technology and delivers over 99 99 of effective pixels black or white sports RGB may appear continually on the LCD screen Either black or white spots are the structural property of the LCD panel and not a malfunction The LCD screen is made with high precision technology to deliver high performance and picture quality Although the backlight of this TV is to maximize the brightness of the TV the brightness of the screen may
4. cables to obtain the optimal picture quality Cable or VHF UHF or VHF only 75Q coaxial cable Supplied 0 Rear of TV VHF UHF Input TUNER TUNER HD Cable Box HD Satellite Box By subscribing to HD cable service or HD satellite service you can enjoy HD programs Make sure to connect the HD cable or HD satellite box to this TV via the HDMI I or component video with audio input for the best picture quality Connection with HDMI HDMI HD Multimedia Interface HDMI If the HD cable or HD satellite box is equipped with DVI rather than HDMI connect the HD cable or HD satellite box to this TV from the DVI out on the HD cable or HD satellite box to the HDMI in of this TV with a DVI to HDMI cable or adaptor and connect the audio out of the HD cable or HD satellite box to the PC Audio of this TV 12 Connection with Component Video Pr L Y Pb Pr 00000 Component Video Input Y Pb Pr L R Pr uL D0000 200 S VIDEO S VIDEO Connection with PC As shown below you can use this TV as a PC monitor by connecting the PC to the TV with a VGA cable This TV also supports PCs with DVI or HDMI video Connect the PC to the TV with a ferrite core VGA cable and audio cable Ifthe PC is connected to the TV and no signal is detected after 30 seconds the TV will automatically enter standby mode 13 PC Input Signal Reference Table After connecti
5. mec D Allo ll pe I A RTT 5 CU ON STR EEIE IEE AA AIA ATEEN O A A A T A 5 OpionaleguiDme D NE 5 omalldocessoriBs cse scie eb A SAA PN case dea MM A tie ced pee dudas iia 6 PARI C E Gees eS TS Pr ne Te Se D ASS Te US a rT ee ers eer ee mee eee 6 DiSpoSabor used DAMOS ii ET A SAA E cid pte Ue eo Sec 6 eiae m o 6 Magnetic nte O RO 6 o A O o IA A O Y 6 VEN rd S al enn La LC ll dl NUM E e TERS 7 MOUT A o E y A Ia RA NO j Volume AUS MN ir A TA AR ST 7 SGIGH MN RE E AO EOR 7 PACKAGE CONTENTS rotaria A AA A E 8 LOCATING CONTROLS AND INPUTIN THE TW etie Ritt Oc lt esee e o ete a id qe 9 Inserting batteries into the remote control cesccesccssccesccesecsssesscssecsecssecssecssecssecssecssecssecssecesscssecesecssecssscssecesecssscesecssscssecssecesscssecsssessecnseenaees 10 INSTALEATION em 11 Hstaling ENG table OSA uranio calidad 11 Wal OU 11 CONNEC TING THE I t T 12 Cable System or VAE URF Antenna Mit a ARA DA Ried ete ea Du nA Ro bcd teet ae ADOS rant a 12 HD Cable BOX HD Satellite BO ORE m 12 GOMMEGCION win AD Ml e E T 12 Connection with Gormpoheht MIA Oi etr n Lv etta M ace AS Eo ope es statin cee banc 13 CONNECTION WI CGOMPOSTS VIJE Ocina ins EREE 13 CONDECION WII PO eraa r HH e 13 POXNPUT SIGNAL RE
6. replacement parts may cause a fire electric shock or other hazards Safety check After the service ask the service personnel to run a routine safety check specified by the manufacturer to ensure that the TV is operated in a safe condition Always ask for service from qualified service personnel Thank you for purchasing the AOC high definition television The picture quality on the screen varies according to the TV signals received If you want to experience perfect picture quality of the AOC high definition television you should choose HD programs The AOC high definition television can receive and display HD programs through the following ways Useofan HD antenna to receive HD program broadcasts e Subscription to HD cable TV service e Subscription of HD satellite TV service Use of Blue ray Disc player or other external equipment Contact your cable or satellite TV service provider for more information about upgrading to HD programs Package Contents After opening the TV package check if the TV and all accessories are in good condition and free from damage AOC T2242we T2442e Analog Cable Warranty card Warranty card SS Remote Control Battery A Base Audio Cabel CD Manual P a b P a A E Na Y A F A Power Cord Remote Control QSG K Not all signal cables Analog USB DVI and HDMI cables will be provided for all countries and regions Plea
7. to display fewer details than usual or artifacts small blocks or dots pixilation on the scenes with fast motion or a darker screen These signal compressions are more visible and depend on the clarity and resolution of the television tone Remote control does not operate Check the polarity of the batteries or replace the batteries Point the remote control at the remote control sensor located at the front of the TV Fluorescent lamps can interfere with the operations of your remote control Turn off fluorescent lamps and try again Remove obstacles within effective range of the remote control sensor 25 Dimensions and specifications Resolution 000 1920 x 1080 1920x1080 0 1920x1080 0 1080 Horizontal 170 Horizontal 170 Viewing angle Vertical 160 Typ Vertical 160 Typ Brightness 250cd m 250cd m Video System PAL DK BG I PAL DK BG I Audio System DK BG I DK BG I Input Voltage 220V 50 60Hz 220V 50 60Hz Standby power consumption Dimensions WxHxD with stand and support mm 521x401 5x179 4 581 4x435 6x194 4 Wall mounting Accessories 75 x75mm 100 x100mm Wall mounting bracket dimensions M4x4 pes screws M4x4 pcs screws Equipment Operating temperature 0 C 35 C 0 C 35 C Operating humidity 20 80 20 80 Storage temperature 20 C 50 C 20 C 50 C Storage humidity 10 90 10 90 26
8. A Y buttons to select PC LL and press the OK button button to enter Press the 4 buttons to adjust Press the A WY buttons to select an item Auto Adjustment H Sync V Sync Pitch and Phase and press the OK MENU Press the Menu button to exit Automatically adjusts the resolution for full screen display of an input signal the TV receives from the connected Auto Adjustment PC Please refer to the PC Input Signal Reference Table for more about the resolutions supported by this TV 23 Function settings MENU Press the Menu button to open the menu Press the A buttons to select Function and press the OK button Contrast Backlight Control Channel Block or System Reset and press the OK button to enter Press the 4 amp buttons to adjust Press the d buttons to select an item Menu Language Menu Display Time Sleep Timer Advanced Contrast Dynamic Item Deseription J S O Menu Language Selects the TV language Menu Display Time Sets the menu display time Sassi Timer Sets the time to enter the standby mode ineffective in the PC mode Users can also set the timer from the Sleep button on p the remote control Advanced Contrast Sets contrast to the maximum value Dynamic Contrast Allows the TV to automatically adjust the contrast according to the brightness of screen Adjusts the brightness of the backlight when the brightness of backlight is too low the white screen may flicker when turning o
9. FERENCETA BLE st dette t b eer UD te aee ee Ret Shi ete debt ne toe e in ee 14 EMI INPUESIGNALREFERENCE TABLE thoi cont obo Ea ts baat aa 14 VIDEO INPUT SIGNAL REFERENCE TABLE cuisine enint 14 VIDEO GOMPONENTS SUPPORTING TV VIDEO AND SS VIDEO iit initi iret oe ti et ncaa 14 SIN equ etre tae cetacean MI 15 Turnage TvV onand Ola o o dl e dd ere nen crite rere dc cree 15 SEANG ardguademus eost O eM OO eee E ee en ae ee 16 wisi 16 RE r 6 d RSR Re TE E dt rr la er a ile la a te eee 17 RS A II AE E EUN ed TT 18 Channel SWITCH FELON soo doo ne ou e atto i et anne Sle Mies Re asus MA ueteri UR manual Mie us RUE e UE tidal ie CR DUE raasie 19 NOME adjustment and td ca 19 Screen SE MINOS ia a m Po TET ET aR a T EO 20 O m EE 21 Channel oening SNR 22 A O ne WR cs 23 EULICHOLDS CUI tve lin ne dat teed dtu oe se AA daa table edad nne ere le a tn le ee ee 24 TPROUB EE SHO TIN ter HR 25 DIMENSIONS ANDISPESGIPFIGATIONS SR detis Meam aac dee ted uc theater e meets 26 Important Information WARNING CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR PRECAUCION RIESGO DE CHOQUE ELECTRICO NO ABRIR This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage that may cause risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to important ope
10. Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Connect the TV only to the appropriate power source 5 6 7 Do not install the TV in places with high temperatures or humidity or places with excessive dust or mechanical vibration Do not block any ventilation vents to protect the TV from overheating Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Do not use this apparatus near water If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where it exits from the apparatus Use only the accessories attachments manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table manufactured or specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart and apparatus together to avoid injury from overturn Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as when a power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spil
11. MENU Press the Menu button to exit Item Description Standard Standard picture settings recommended for home entertainment Enhanced picture contrast and sharpness Picture Mode Movie For viewing movie based contents suitable for viewing in a cinema like environment Energy Saving Mode Saves energy by reducing backlight strength User defined mode Adjusts screen brightness Adjust screen contrast Color Adjust screen color Adjust screen sharpness Reduces the noise level of connected equipment and VHF UHF CABLE input Gives the white colors a neutral tint Color Temperature Cool Gives the white colors a bluish tint Warm Gives the white colors a reddish tint Screen ratio modes 4 3 Wide Zoom in 1 Zoom in 2 Movie 1 and Movie 2 for general input sources Screen Ratio No screen aspect is available in the HDMI mode In the PC mode only 4 3 and 16 9 are available Users can press the Zoom button on the remote control to change the screen ratio All screen modes are switchable from the Picture button on the remote control 20 Sound settings Press the A W buttons to select Audio Ow and press the OK button Press the amp Y button to select an item Sound Mode Bass Treble Balance MTS Surround AVL and press the OK button to enter Press the buttons to select MENU Press the Menu button to exit e ES Emphasizes left or right speaker balance Selects sound effect mode Mono or NICAM Enables
12. acket This may cause damage or serious injury Place the TV on a stable level surface Do not hang anything on the TV Never allow children to climb on the TV Do not install the TV in places producing extreme temperatures such as under direct sunlight near a radiator near a heating vent or in the direct line of air conditioning vents Never place the TV in hot oily humid or excessively dusty places Do not install the TV where insects may enter Do not install the TV in places that may be exposed to mechanical vibration Do not install the TV in places where it may protrude such as on or behind a pillar or where you may bump your head on it This may result in injury Outdoor use Do not install this TV outdoors If the TV is exposed to rain it may cause a fire or electric shock Never expose the TV to direct sunlight to prevent damage as a result of high temperatures Vehicles ships and other vessels Do not install this TV in a vehicle Bumping of the vehicle may cause the TV to fall and cause injury Do not install this TV in a ship or vessel If seawater enters the TV it may cause a fire or damage the TV Medical institutions Do not place this TV in places where medical equipment is in use Interference may cause malfunction of both the TV and medical equipment Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer to prevent potential hazards Wall mount installatio
13. be uneven in the absence of any input signal or when the screen is blank when viewed in a dark environment This is normal and not a malfunction of the TV Changing the Backlight Control from the Function Setting can improve this condition e Avoid exposing the LCD screen in direct sunlight This will damage the LCD panel Do not press on or scratch the LCD screen nor put objects on the TV This may make the image display uneven or damage the LCD panel Although smears may appear on the screen or the screen may turn dark when using the TV in a cold environment it is not a sign of failure As the temperature rises the condition will improve Ghosting may occur on the screen when still pictures are displayed for a long time It should disappear after some time Both the screen and the enclosure will turn warm when the TV is in use This is not a malfunction Avoid spraying insecticides containing volatile substances on the screen e Avoid prolonged contact with rubber or plastics Broken pieces Do not throw anything at the TV The screen glass may break as a result of impact and cause serious injury If the TV screen cracks do not touch it before disconnecting the TV from the power source Doing so may cause electric shock Handling broken glass and liquid crystal leakage Broken glass will fall off and crystalline liquid may leak out when the LCD panel is damaged Do not touch the broken glass and toxic crystalline l
14. connected in front of or next to the TV the picture quality may be distorted When placing equipment with EMI near the TV picture distortion or noise may occur Electric service equipment Grounding clamps Small accessories Keep small accessories out of children s reach Antennas If an outdoor antenna is installed follow the precautions below Keep an outdoor antenna away from high voltage feeder lines or other streetlamp or power circuits or in places that may come in contact with power lines or circuits of such kind When installing an outdoor antenna system do not touch these power lines or circuits The consequence may be fatal The antenna system must be grounded to prevent surges or built up static charges Grounding clamps Ground conductors Power service grounding electrode system Antenna grounding according to the National Electrical Code Caution for CATV system providers CATV system providers shall follow the NEC Section 820 40 where the proper grounding principles are specified particularly that cables must be grounded to the building s grounding system and kept as close as possible to the antenna lead in point Batteries Do not dispose of batteries in the fire Dot not short circuit disassemble or overheat batteries Incorrect replacement of batteries may cause the risk of battery explosion Always replace with batteries of the same or equivalent type Disposal of used batteries D
15. e Dotted lines or strips Keep the TV away from noise sources such as cars motorcycles or hairdryers If using 300 Q twin lead move the excess lead away from the TV or try using 75Q coaxial cable instead No color Dark picture Incorrect Press Picture to select the desired Picture Mode colors Too bright picture Adjust the Picture Mode item in the Picture Settings Noisy picture Make sure that the antenna is connected with a 750 coaxial cable Keep the antenna cable away from other connecting cords To avoid TV interference make sure to use an undamaged antenna cable Explanation Solution No sound Noisy sound na J e oe Good picture no sound Check the volume control Press the Mute or Vol button on the remote control until the muting symbol X disappears from the screen Disconnect your headphones For HDMI equipment confirm that the audio output setting of the connected equipment is set to PCM This TV s HDMI inputs support PCM 32 44 1 and 48 kHz Audio Noise Make sure that the antenna is connected with a 75Q coaxial cable Keep the antenna cable away from other connecting cords To avoid TV interference make sure to use an undamaged antenna cable Explanation Solution PC Input A No picture No signal Confirm the PC is correctly connected to the TV from either the PC OUT with an HD15 cable or HDMI out Ensure the output from the PC is one of the formats listed on p 18 Turn off the PC Confi
16. er to Screen Settings in the TV function menu Inserting batteries into the remote control Insert two AAA batteries supplied into the removed control as shown in the diagram 10 Installation Refer to the illustrations in the Safe Use of TV Installing the table top stand Take out the TV set and the table top stand from the box and assemble them together with the screws in the attachment box as shown below 1 Place the TV screen downward on a table covered with a soft cloth or cushion Put the table top stand on a firm surface 2 Insertthe table top stand into the hole at the bottom of the TV set ti 4 Place the TV on a firm surface Make sure that the TV is placed in an area with good ventilation and the vents on the back cover are not blocked Make sure that at least 15cm of space is maintained around the TV to ensure good ventilation Do not place the LCD TV near a radiator or other power sources Do not use candles and other fire sources to prevent danger Avoid exposing the TV to high temperature direct sunlight and rain Keep the TV away from splashes Mom ud qas Wall mounting Install the TV on a wall by using the wall mount bracket sold separately Before mounting the TV on a wall remove the table top stand from the TV according to the following simple steps 1 Disconnect all cables from the TV 2 Gently lay the TV screen downward on a firm table covered with a thick and soft clo
17. hat of the composite video The audio input is shared with the composite audio input The HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface provides an uncompressed all digital audio video interface between this TV and any audio video equipment equipped with the HDMI e g STB DVD player Blue ray Disc player A V receiver and PC The HDMI supports enhanced or high definition video and digital audio as well If the equipment is equipped with the DVI Digital Video Interface rather than the HDMI connect the equipment to this TV with a DVI HDMI cable or DVI HDMI adaptor In this case you will need to connect the audio of the equipment to the PC Audio Input of this TV OC Wi HDMI Input DVI HDMI cable O O DVI HDMI adaptor If you want to view a program in 480im 480p 720p 10801 and 1080p modes you will need to connect the equipment to this TV with the HDMI Make sure to use HDMI cables carrying the HDMI logo When using this TV as a PC monitor connect the VGA out of the PC to the VGA Input on this TV with a HDIS HDIS cable analog RGB You can also connect other RGB video sources to this TV from this port Refer to VGA Input Signal Reference Table on p 14 for details VGA Input For some Apple Macintosh computers you may need to use an adaptor not supplied If this happens connect the adaptor to an Apple Macintosh computer before connected the Apple Macintosh computer to this TV with a HD25 HD15 cable If the screen has noise 1s flickering o
18. iquid with bare hands to prevent cuts poisoning or infection Also avoid contact of the broken glass or crystalline liquid with the eyes or mouth If this happens rinse with a large amount of drinking water immediately and consult your physician Wiring Unplug the power cord from the outlet before connecting cables to ensure personal safety Avoid stepping on the cables to prevent damaging the TV Electric shock Do not touch the AC power cord or the TV with wet hands Plugging in or unplugging the AC power cord in or from the outlet with wet hands may cause electric shock Lightning storms Unplug the TV from the outlet and disconnect the antenna during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time in order to prevent damage to the TV as a result of lightning or power line surges and thereby enhance the protection for the TV When not in use If you will not use the TV for several days unplug the power cord from the outlet for environmental and safety reasons Even when the TV is turned off it is still connected to a power source Therefore unplug the power cord from the outlet to disconnect the TV from the power supply Overloading This TV is designed to operate at 220VAC Avoid connecting too many appliances to the same receptacle to avoid fire or electric shock Optional equipment Do not install optional equipment too close to the TV Keep equipment at least 30cm from the TV If the VCR is
19. ispose of used batteries according to local laws and regulations to protect our environment Cleaning Cleaning the AC power plug Unplug the AC power cord to clean the plug regularly If too much dust is deposited on the plug it will absorb moisture which reduces insulation performance and may lead to a fire Clean the TV screen and enclosure Unplug the AC power cord from the outlet to prevent electric shock during the cleaning process Clean the TV enclosure with a soft dry cloth Wipe off the dust on the screen gently with a soft cloth Remove stubborn stains with a soft cloth dampened with mild soapy water Never use strong solvents such as thinner or benzene to clean the screen or enclosure When cleaning with a chemically pretreated cloth follow the instructions on the package Dust may accumulate at the ventilation vents over time Therefore users are recommended to remove the dust at ventilation vents with a vacuum cleaner regularly once a month to ensure good ventilation Magnetic interference The speakers equipped on this TV contain a strong magnet which generates a magnetic field Keep objects that may interfere with magnetic fields away from the TV speakers Sound If a snapping or popping sound is often heard from the TV when in use disconnect the power supply of the TV and consult your dealer or service personnel It is normal that snapping or popping sounds are heard occasionally from the TV
20. led on or objects have fallen into the apparatus or when the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture and does not operate normally or has been dropped When any liquid or solid object enters the enclosure unplug the TV from the outlet and call to have it serviced before using again Do not use the TV under 0 C When moving the TV from a cooler place to a hotter place or from and to places with dramatic temperature changes blurred images or abnormal colors may occur due to vapor condensation Please wait for a few hours to let the vapor clear before turning on the TV again approved by the Safe use of TV Installation Placement for viewing When watching TV users are recommended to maintain at a distance of 3 7 times the screen height and watch in moderately bright surroundings Watching TV for too long or in a dark environment may cause eye fatigue In order to obtain a clear picture do not project the screen to direct illumination Users are recommended to use spot lighting directed down from the ceiling and block the screen with an opaque cloth It is best to install the TV in a room without reflective materials on the floor and walls Take actions to prevent the TV from toppling over and causing injury by securing the TV to a wall or stand The TV should be installed near an easily accessible AC power outlet Follow the instructions below to place the TV to prevent the TV from falling off the stand or wall mount br
21. n Wall mount installation requires the use of a wall mount bracket When installing or removing the TV on or from the wall mount bracket make sure that it is done by qualified contractors The TV may fall and cause serious injury if it 1s not securely installed on properly removed from the wall mount bracket Please follow the instructions below to install the TV on a wall mount bracket i Ls Es 1 Se DH gt eM X y bu 11 E um e y x iL Follow the installation instructions that come with the wall mount bracket exactly when installing the TV on the bracket Make sure to install the brackets that come with the Wall mount Bracket Do not hang the TV from the ceiling It may fall and cause serious injury AC outlet Use the AC power cord specified by AOC and suitable for the voltage of the local area e f you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet contact your dealer f you will not use the TV for several days unplug the power cord from the outlet Do not pull on the cord but only on the plug itself Theoutlet should be easily accessible Do not place the TV where the power cord is subject to wear or damaged Do not pinch bend or twist the cord excessively The core lines may be peeled off and cut thus causing a short circuit and resulting in fire or electric shock Do not modify or damage the power cord Do not put objects on or roll objects over the power cord Do not move the
22. n the TV Moisture Moisture and flammable objects Do not put objects containing liquid on the TV this includes vases to prevent liquid from dripping or splashing into the TV Do not use AC operated TVs near water such as a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink laundry tub swimming pool or wet basement to prevent a fire or electric shock due to short circuit Do not expose the TV to water Never spray liquid of any kind on the TV When liquids or solid objects enter the enclosure stop using the TV immediately to prevent electric shock or damage to the TV Call for service by qualified service personnel Keep flammable objects or open flames e g candles away from the TV to prevent a fire Fes Leave at least this much Volume Adjustment Adjust the volume so as not to disturb your neighbors Sound carries especially at night Users are recommended to close the window or use headphones when watching TV at night When using headphones adjust the volume appropriately to prevent hearing damage Servicing Do not attempt to service your TV on your own There is high voltage and other hazards inside the TV Call for service by qualified personnel Replacement parts When it is necessary to replace a part make sure that the service personnel give you a written guarantee that the replacement part is the one specified by the manufacturer with the same technical characteristics of the original one Use of unauthenticated
23. n the TV this is normal When it is turned on users will need to input a 4 digit password to 1 Enter the Channel Search menu Channel Block 2 Watch the blocked channel and 3 Enter the Channel Block Sub menu When the TV is turned on users only need to input the 4 digit password once to unlock all functions System Reset Reset all items to their default values Backlight Control 24 Troubleshooting Condition ETT od Cannot receive any channels Make sure the power cord is correctly connected Turn on the TV Check the antenna cable connections Make sure the Cable setting 1s correct for your TV signal source Cannot receive select channels Run Auto Program to add receivable channels that are not present in the TV s memory Check if the antenna is connected to the TV at the rear of TV This may be a problem of the TV station Try another channel Adjust contrast and brightness Check PC Power Management in General Settings video sources Select the desired input from the External Inputs list Poorpicturequality The quality of images 1s not as good Picture quality depends on the signal quality as seen at the store Double images or ghosts Check the antenna cable connections Check the antenna location and direction Only snow and noise are displayed Check if the antenna is broken or bent on the screen Check if the antenna has reached the end of its serviceable life 3 5 years in normal 1 2 years at the seasid
24. ng the PC to the TV with the VGA port set the PC output signal according to the table below Default PC mode m wew s HDMI Input Signal Reference Table When connecting the PC to this TV with HDMI set the PC output signal according to the table below Default HDMI mode Cw wew 7 Video Input Signal Reference Table 1 After connecting video equipment to this TV with component video or HDMI set the output signals of the video equipment according to the table below 2 Ifthe graphic card of the PC supports video out you can also set the PC output signals according to the table below Default Component Video or HDMI mode Video Components Supporting TV Video and S video PAL D K B G I NTSC M N HD Interface You can also play back traditional programs with a DVD player or VCR player by connecting these video components to the TV from the video or S video terminals on the side of the TV 14 Using AOC TV Turning the TV on and off Press the Power button on the TV or remote control to turn on the TV Power Button ZOOM MENU DISPLAY MODE SOUND SLEEP AOC 15 Setting Language and press the OK button Press the 4 button to select a language fij fk 3C English Francais Espa ol Portugu s Pyccxnii i l MENU Press the Menu button to exit 16 Search Channels VVVYYVY Press the A Y buttons to select Channel and press the OK button Press the butt
25. ons to select Yes and press the OK button e Press the F di buttons to select Auto Search and press the OK button 17 Select a Source On the AOC TV you can directly select a source by the remote control or press the Source button to select a source from the OSD menu When selecting a source directly from the remote control press the following buttons to directly switch to the corresponding source When pressing the Source button TV Video S Video YPbPr HDMI VGA SOURCE 18 Channel switch return On the AOC TV you can directly switch to another channel using the remote control or press the CH A Y buttons on the side of the TV to switch to another channel 1 Press the number buttons to switch to another channel 0500 EA El El r3 2 Press the Program button to switch to another channel D CH NV 3 Press the Return button to return to the previous channel Volume adjustment and muting 1 Press the Volume button to adjust the TV volume O wA 2 Press the Mute button to mute the TV MUTE Press the Sound button to select a sound mode Standard Music Voice Custom Refer to Sound Settings on p 21 for more details 19 Screen settings Press the buttons to select an item Picture Mode Brightness Contrast Color Sharpness Noise Reduction Color Temperature or Screen Ratio and press the OK button to enter Press the 4 button to adjust
26. or disables Auto Volume 21 Channel Settings The channel settings are available only in the TV mode vv vvv v MENU Press the Menu button to open the menu Press the amp Y buttons to select Channel and press the OK button Press the 4 amp buttons to adjust 0 Press the amp buttons to select an item Auto Search Add Channel Manual Search Lock Channel Skip Channel or Channel Exchange and press the OK button to enter Q MENU Press the Menu button to exit tem Deseription O OO O Automatically sets up the channel list on the TV for all receivable channels Select Auto Search A Press the OK confirm button or the button to start auto channel search After the auto search is completed the uto Search channels found will be stored Press the OK confirm button or the Menu button to end auto search 4 If you run Auto Search again the previously found channels will be overwritten with the newly searched channels Press the for 3 seconds to enter the manual search mode The channel searched for will be stored by its default channel number and exit the manual search mode Skip Channel When it is enabled the current channel will be skipped with pressing the A Y button Channel Exchange Exchanges from one designated channel to another designated channel 22 PC Settings These settings are available only in the PC mode MENU Press the Menu button to open the menu Press the
27. ound H Proeram A S Press this button to scan channels Press to quickly change 8 from one channel to another a 4 h Press the arrow buttons to select an item or adjust the settings in the OSD function menu Press this button to select or confirm an item or setting Press this button repeatedly to toggle from one display mode to Doom another In general there are Wide 4 3 Zoom in 1 Zoom in 2 Movie 1 and Movie 2 modes In the HDMI mode no display mode is available In the PC mode only 4 3 and Wide are available Press this button to display various hotkey functions and function Menu menu hotkeys The items in the OSD function menu vary according to the input mode and contents be Press this button to display the information of the channel or Display program if any The OSD will disappear in a few seconds Press DISPLAY MODE SOUND SLEEP the button again to turn off the display Press this button repeatedly to toggle from one picture mode to Picture another including Standard Vivid Movie Energy saving and Custom The picture mode is also adjustable from the screen settings AOC Refer to Screen Settings in p 20 Press this button repeatedly to toggle from one sound mode to another including Standard Music Voice and Custom The sound mode is also available from the Sound Settings in p 22 Press this button to select the time to turn off the TV ineffective in Sleep the PC mode The sleep timer is also available from the OSD Ref
28. r blurred adjust the Pitch and Phase from the function menu Component Video Input YPbPr This allows you to connect the video and audio of a video component with component video output When compared with the p p S video and composite video the component video delivers better picture quality Antenna Input Tuner The RF input allows you to connect the cable TV or VHF UHF antenna to this TV Buttons located on the right hand side of the TV operate the same way as these buttons on the remote control Press this button to turn the TV on and off When the TV is turned iia off 1t will enter the energy saving mode instead of disconnecting the power unless the AC supply is turned off or the power cord is unplugged from the outlet TV Video HDMIP Press this button to directly launch to the corresponding mode HDMI Mv Porr En C Component including TV Video HDMIPC Component Press the 0 9 buttons to select a channel After pressing the number the TV will switch to that channel in about 2 seconds al Press the 0 9 buttons and this button to select a channel with 3 digits Press this button to return to the previous channel or exit from the Return OSD On Screen Display menu when displaying the menu items or settings a VOL Volume M N Press this button to adjust volume w Press this button to display the input source list Press this button to mute the sound Press the button again or the MUTE AS Volume button to restore s
29. rating and maintenance servicing instructions in the printed information that comes with the TV To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this TV to rain or moisture and do not place objects filled with liquids such as vases on the TV CAUTION To prevent electric shock do not use the polarized AC plug of this TV with an extension cord Fully insert the prongs into the plug to prevent blade exposure AOC strongly recommends that users use the wall mount bracket or table top stand designed for your ACO LCD TV Contact your dealers for details Use of wall mount brackets or table top stands designed for other LCD TVs may result in instability and cause injury Product disposal at end of life AOC is concerned about environmental protection This LCD TV contains recyclable materials At the end of life professional waste disposal companies can disassemble the recyclable materials of this product and minimize the quantity of materials needing processing The LCD used in this product contains no mercury Please dispose of this product properly at the end of its useful life according to the local laws TruSurround XT isa trademark of SRS Labs Inc TruSurround XT technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs Inc TruSurround XT creates a truly immersive surround sound experience with rich bass and clear dialog from only two speakers Important Safety Instructions Read and keep these instructions
30. rm the PC connection and restart the PC Plug and play will automatically detect the TV and correctly set up PC resolution Verify if the Power Management on the PC is activated Wide Mode changes automatically If the 4 3 Default in the Screen settings is set to other options than Off the current Wide Mode setting is automatically replaced with the 4 3 default setting when you change the channel or video input If you want to select the Wide mode from the Zoom on the remote control set the 4 3 Default to Off in the Screen settings Check the Wide options in the Screen settings Picture size reduces suddenly The picture size reduces during the commercials This is because of the way the provider broadcasts the commercial content When HD content channels switch to SD contents commercials the picture size will reduce and will be surrounded by a black border Black bands appear at the edges of Some wide screen programs are filmed in aspect ratios that are greater than 16 9 particularly for theatrical the screen releases When displaying these programs black bands will appear at the top and bottom of the screen Programs in 4 3 aspect ratio will have bands on the left and right sides of the screen Some details are lost when displayed in certain programs on DVD or other This is because the digital compression of the source content used by certain digital broadcasts and DVDs may digital sources display particularly in cause your TV screen
31. se check with the local dealer or AOC branch office for confirmation Locating controls and input in the TV i of Volume Volume cx Channel Channel Menu B Source ib Power Button HDMI Input VGA Input PC Audio Input HDMI VGA AUDIO Service Component Video o P o Input YPbPr Yeh Bb LeR 00000 Video L Composite Video Output Item Description For users to connect the headphones If the size of the headphones connector is incorrect please use an adaptor not supplied by Headphone Jack AOC The TV speakers will be muted after connecting the headphones to the TV The Composite Video Input yellow is designed for connecting with composite video out on video equipment The composite Composite Video Input audio inputs L white R red next to the Composite Video Input are designed for connecting with the audio out of the video equipment The Composite Video Output yellow is designed for connecting with the component composite video input on video Composite Video Output equipment The composite audio outputs L white R red next to the Composite Video Output are designed for connecting with the TV audio input This function is effective in TV video and S video modes dadea mout The S video Input is designed for connecting with webcams or any video equipment with the S video output The picture quality i pe of S video is better than t
32. th Make sure that the table top stand is hanging over the edge 3 Remove the screws as shown in the illustration for your model pull the table top stand out and secure the screws back in their positions 4 Do not remove other screws from the TV Do not remove the table top stand for any reason except for installing the TV to a wall Keep properly the screws removed from the TV and the table top stand for re installation of the TV on the table top stand Also keep the screws out of children s reach Refer to the instruction guide of the Wall Mount Bracket for your model to install the wall mount bracket It needs special know how to install this TV particularly for judging the strength of the wall to support the TV s weight For product protection and safety reasons AOC strongly recommends you to use the wall mount bracket designed for your TV model and have your TV installed on a wall by an AOC dealer or licensed contractor 11 Connecting the TV Cable System or VHF UHF Antenna System Apart from the standard definition programs you can watch high definition programs with this TV if they are available in your area This TV supports the reception of unscrambled digital programming for both cable and VHF UHF antennas As 3000 twin lead cables are easily affected by radio frequency interference and this will downgrade the signals we strongly recommend that users connect the antenna cable input with 75 2 coaxial

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