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T Input current: 1.5A T Max.Power output: 63 Watts T Stand-by: 5 Watts Max. Remote COntrollers T Multi-function remote controller Speaker T Internal speaker. 3W*2 stereo, volume adjustable. Others T T On screen display adjustment function ISP(In System Programming) function available for revising driver easily. 2 Chapter 1
T Input current: 1.5A T Max.Power output: 63 Watts T Stand-by: 5 Watts Max. Remote COntrollers T Multi-function remote controller Speaker T Internal speaker. 3W*2 stereo, volume adjustable. Others T T On screen display adjustment function ISP(In System Programming) function available for revising driver easily. 2 Chapter 1
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...: Black color Quantity: One TV Antenna Cable Length: 2.5meters +15mm/-0mm Cable Color: Transparent color Quantity: One Remote Controller Multi-function remote controller include battery Quantity: One I/O Board ( Reserved ) Others TV Users Guide Quantity: One Remote Control Users Guide Quantity: One Warranty Card Quantity: One Accessories Following accessories would be contained to shipout...
...: Black color Quantity: One TV Antenna Cable Length: 2.5meters +15mm/-0mm Cable Color: Transparent color Quantity: One Remote Controller Multi-function remote controller include battery Quantity: One I/O Board ( Reserved ) Others TV Users Guide Quantity: One Remote Control Users Guide Quantity: One Warranty Card Quantity: One Accessories Following accessories would be contained to shipout...
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EU Part Number 25.M04V7.001 Adapter ADAPTER 15V 4.2A ADP-63BB B 100~240V 25.M04V7.001 Boards TUNER MODULE - PAL MAIN BOARD - PAL 6M.M04V7.001 55.M04V7.001 INVERTER BOARD BUTTON BOARD Case/Cover/Bracket Assembly STAND NECK ASSY STAND BASE ASSY 55.M04V7.002 55.M04V7.003 60.M04V7.001 60.M04V7.002 50 Chapter 6 FRU List AT2001 FRU List Picture Accessory No. Partname And Description REMOTE CONTROLLER -
EU Part Number 25.M04V7.001 Adapter ADAPTER 15V 4.2A ADP-63BB B 100~240V 25.M04V7.001 Boards TUNER MODULE - PAL MAIN BOARD - PAL 6M.M04V7.001 55.M04V7.001 INVERTER BOARD BUTTON BOARD Case/Cover/Bracket Assembly STAND NECK ASSY STAND BASE ASSY 55.M04V7.002 55.M04V7.003 60.M04V7.001 60.M04V7.002 50 Chapter 6 FRU List AT2001 FRU List Picture Accessory No. Partname And Description REMOTE CONTROLLER -
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...'s in the Box 7 2 YOUR LCD TV AT A GLANCE 8 2-1 Control Panel 8 2-2 Left-side Connectors 9 2-3 Back Connectors 10 3 YOUR REMOTE CONTROL AT A GLANCE 11 4 BASIC LCD TV SETUP 13 4-1 Connecting to the Aerial 13 4-2 Using the Remote Control (Basic Operation 13 4-3 Plugging In Your LCD TV 14 4-4 Turning ON the Power 15 4-5 Tuning Channels...
...'s in the Box 7 2 YOUR LCD TV AT A GLANCE 8 2-1 Control Panel 8 2-2 Left-side Connectors 9 2-3 Back Connectors 10 3 YOUR REMOTE CONTROL AT A GLANCE 11 4 BASIC LCD TV SETUP 13 4-1 Connecting to the Aerial 13 4-2 Using the Remote Control (Basic Operation 13 4-3 Plugging In Your LCD TV 14 4-4 Turning ON the Power 15 4-5 Tuning Channels...
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...cause damage. • Do not tamper with care. Cleaning and servicing When cleaning your remote control: • Handle the remote control with the batteries, and keep them away from children. • When you anticipate that the remote control will not be used for an extended period, remove the batteries to prevent possible... • Dispose of your LCD TV, follow these steps to ensure proper care of batteries according to local regulations. Englis h Taking care of your remote control Follow these steps: 1 Power off the TV. 2 Disconnect the power cord. 3 Use a soft, moist cloth.
...cause damage. • Do not tamper with care. Cleaning and servicing When cleaning your remote control: • Handle the remote control with the batteries, and keep them away from children. • When you anticipate that the remote control will not be used for an extended period, remove the batteries to prevent possible... • Dispose of your LCD TV, follow these steps to ensure proper care of batteries according to local regulations. Englis h Taking care of your remote control Follow these steps: 1 Power off the TV. 2 Disconnect the power cord. 3 Use a soft, moist cloth.
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1 BEFORE YOU START 1-1 What's in the Box When you receive your LCD TV, unpack it carefully, and check to make sure you have all the items below. REMOTE CONTROL and ONE L3120 BATTERY POWER CORD USER'S MANUAL WARRANTY TV CABLE COMPONENT CABLE COMPOSITE CABLE S-VIDEO CABLE 7
1 BEFORE YOU START 1-1 What's in the Box When you receive your LCD TV, unpack it carefully, and check to make sure you have all the items below. REMOTE CONTROL and ONE L3120 BATTERY POWER CORD USER'S MANUAL WARRANTY TV CABLE COMPONENT CABLE COMPOSITE CABLE S-VIDEO CABLE 7
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Make sure no objects are in the line of your LCD TV. 4 BASIC LCD TV SETUP 4-1 Connecting to the Aerial Connect the outdoor aerial (antenna) cable lead or your cable TV box to the TUNER (UHF/VHF-CATV) jack on the front of your LCD TV using an RF (coaxial) lead. See 2-2 Left-side Connectors for location. (supplied) RF lead 4-2 Using the Remote Control (Basic Operation) Point the remote control towards the remote control sensor window located on the back of aim, otherwise the remote control may not operate properly. 13
Make sure no objects are in the line of your LCD TV. 4 BASIC LCD TV SETUP 4-1 Connecting to the Aerial Connect the outdoor aerial (antenna) cable lead or your cable TV box to the TUNER (UHF/VHF-CATV) jack on the front of your LCD TV using an RF (coaxial) lead. See 2-2 Left-side Connectors for location. (supplied) RF lead 4-2 Using the Remote Control (Basic Operation) Point the remote control towards the remote control sensor window located on the back of aim, otherwise the remote control may not operate properly. 13
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Press the POWER button on your LCD TV from the wall outlet and disconnect the aerial or cable system. 15 WARNING! For added protection during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended or unused for long periods of the LCD TV (see 2-1 Control Panel for location). The Status LED on the front turns green and your LCD TV turns on . 4-4 Turning ON the Power Press the Power button on the top of time, unplug your remote control. The Status LED on the front turns green, and the unit turns on . -OR-
Press the POWER button on your LCD TV from the wall outlet and disconnect the aerial or cable system. 15 WARNING! For added protection during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended or unused for long periods of the LCD TV (see 2-1 Control Panel for location). The Status LED on the front turns green and your LCD TV turns on . 4-4 Turning ON the Power Press the Power button on the top of time, unplug your remote control. The Status LED on the front turns green, and the unit turns on . -OR-
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... a signal to quickly add all available channels. Englis h 4-5 Tuning Channels Automatically (AUTO SETUP) Use this will take a few minutes. 6. Press the MENU button on the remote control to start auto setup. TO TUNE CHANNELS AUTOMATICALLY 1.
... a signal to quickly add all available channels. Englis h 4-5 Tuning Channels Automatically (AUTO SETUP) Use this will take a few minutes. 6. Press the MENU button on the remote control to start auto setup. TO TUNE CHANNELS AUTOMATICALLY 1.
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...of five letters and/or numbers may be accessed by pressing either or . 17 NOTE: Submenus can be entered. 9. Press the MENU button on the remote control. When finished, press MENU to return to select SETUP. 3. Now you want to name. 7. 4-6 Naming Channels Use this channel using the number... keypad on the remote control to open the Main menu. 2. Press the / buttons to the previous menu. Enter a name for this option to see the channel name that ...
...of five letters and/or numbers may be accessed by pressing either or . 17 NOTE: Submenus can be entered. 9. Press the MENU button on the remote control. When finished, press MENU to return to select SETUP. 3. Now you want to name. 7. 4-6 Naming Channels Use this channel using the number... keypad on the remote control to open the Main menu. 2. Press the / buttons to the previous menu. Enter a name for this option to see the channel name that ...
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To adjust volume from your LCD TV's front panel or by using the remote control. 6 ADJUSTING SETTINGS 6-1 Basic Operations 6-1-1 ADJUSTING THE VOLUME You can adjust the volume in two ways - INPUT 23 from the front panel: Press to increase/decrease the sound level.
To adjust volume from your LCD TV's front panel or by using the remote control. 6 ADJUSTING SETTINGS 6-1 Basic Operations 6-1-1 ADJUSTING THE VOLUME You can adjust the volume in two ways - INPUT 23 from the front panel: Press to increase/decrease the sound level.
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TO TURN VOLUME BACK ON Press the MUTE button again or press VOL . 24 TO TEMPORARILY TURN OFF VOLUME (MUTE) Press the MUTE button on the remote control. Englis h TO ADJUST VOLUME FROM THE REMOTE Press VOL (see illustration for location) to turn the volume up or down.
TO TURN VOLUME BACK ON Press the MUTE button again or press VOL . 24 TO TEMPORARILY TURN OFF VOLUME (MUTE) Press the MUTE button on the remote control. Englis h TO ADJUST VOLUME FROM THE REMOTE Press VOL (see illustration for location) to turn the volume up or down.
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6-1-2 SELECTING PROGRAMS TO SELECT PROGRAMS FROM THE LCD TV Press location). to select programs (see 6-1-1 Adjusting the Volume for TO SELECT PROGRAMS FROM THE REMOTE Press CH (see illustration for location)., OR Press the number buttons on the number pad (see 3 Your Remote Control At a Glance for location). 25
6-1-2 SELECTING PROGRAMS TO SELECT PROGRAMS FROM THE LCD TV Press location). to select programs (see 6-1-1 Adjusting the Volume for TO SELECT PROGRAMS FROM THE REMOTE Press CH (see illustration for location)., OR Press the number buttons on the number pad (see 3 Your Remote Control At a Glance for location). 25
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... features an on the current input source. 6-2-1 MAKING ADJUSTMENTS 1. All the function settings are accessible either through the proper front display buttons or through the remote control.
... features an on the current input source. 6-2-1 MAKING ADJUSTMENTS 1. All the function settings are accessible either through the proper front display buttons or through the remote control.
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Language Menu Use this menu to change the language of the OSD menu between displaying the FASTEXT line and a LIST of menu commands. Select 30, 60, or 90 minutes. The FASTEXT line contains onscreen operating instructions associated with the colored buttons on the remote control. 29 Special Features Menu Sleep Timer - Turns the sleep timer ON/OFF. Teletext - Choose between English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
Language Menu Use this menu to change the language of the OSD menu between displaying the FASTEXT line and a LIST of menu commands. Select 30, 60, or 90 minutes. The FASTEXT line contains onscreen operating instructions associated with the colored buttons on the remote control. 29 Special Features Menu Sleep Timer - Turns the sleep timer ON/OFF. Teletext - Choose between English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
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Press the TV button. 2. Press the SLEEP button on the remote control. TO TURN OFF THE SLEEP TIMER Press the SLEEP button repeatedly until the number 0 appears. 31 The sleep timer appears at the bottom of ... Timer screen will automatically disappear after a given amount of your LCD TV to select the time you want. 4. TO SET THE SLEEP TIMER USING THE REMOTE CONTROL 1. Your sleep timer is now running in the background. 7 ADVANCED SETTINGS 7-1 Setting the Sleep Timer The sleep timer allows your screen. 3 .
Press the TV button. 2. Press the SLEEP button on the remote control. TO TURN OFF THE SLEEP TIMER Press the SLEEP button repeatedly until the number 0 appears. 31 The sleep timer appears at the bottom of ... Timer screen will automatically disappear after a given amount of your LCD TV to select the time you want. 4. TO SET THE SLEEP TIMER USING THE REMOTE CONTROL 1. Your sleep timer is now running in the background. 7 ADVANCED SETTINGS 7-1 Setting the Sleep Timer The sleep timer allows your screen. 3 .
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... correctly. Pixel Problems Your LCD TV is not covered by your LCD TV's digital capabilities exceed a digital broadcast signal, the signal is set correctly. Remote Control Not Working Make sure that your problem or if you are inherent to your LCD TV, please contact your LCD TV may not display... correctly. Make sure the remote control sensor window is not muted. Make sure that the volume is not turned down. Screen Noise When your warranty. Wrong Image Size If ...
... correctly. Pixel Problems Your LCD TV is not covered by your LCD TV's digital capabilities exceed a digital broadcast signal, the signal is set correctly. Remote Control Not Working Make sure that your problem or if you are inherent to your LCD TV, please contact your LCD TV may not display... correctly. Make sure the remote control sensor window is not muted. Make sure that the volume is not turned down. Screen Noise When your warranty. Wrong Image Size If ...