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USER MANUAL Cineon CL42HA MICROTEK
Copyright ^2 2006, Microtek International, Inc., all rights reserved. This document may not be reproduced or copied in any way, stored electronically, or translated into any language, without the permission of Microtek International, Inc.
Disclaimer
The contents of this manual have been checked carefully for accuracy, and every effort has been made to ensure that there are no errors. However, Microtek makes no guarantee as to the accuracy of the contents of this document and reserves the right to make changes to the contents without prior warning.
FCC Compliance
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
This equipment (Model Type: ML42C1H) has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer on television and TV broadcasting for help
Safety Precaution
Before you use the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), be sure to read the following safety precautions, which detail the proper operation of the LCD and its accessories to prevent injuries or damage to users or equipment.
• TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
- TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK FROM DANGEROUS VOLTAGES, DO NOT REMOVE THE FRONT OR BACK COVER. THERE ARE NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. CONSULT QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL FOR MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE.
- Read the Instructions – Always read and understand all instructions before operation.
- Retain the Manual – The safety and operation instructions should be kept in a safe place for future reference.
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Follow Warnings – The warnings on the product and in the instructions should be obeyed.
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Follow Instructions – Always follow all operating instructions.
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Socket Usage – Never use sockets not recommended by the manufacturer. The use of inappropriate sockets may cause accidents.
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Power Sources - This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label.
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Place and route the power supply cord such that it is not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to the cord near the power plugs, and at the point where it exits from the product.
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Overloading - Do not overload AC power outlets and extension cords, as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
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Object and Liquid Entry – Never push objects of any kind into this product through ventilation slots or openings. For the same reason, never spill water or any kind of liquid on the product.
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Servicing – Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards.
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Damage Requiring Service – Unplug this product from the AC outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
A. The power supply cord or plug is damaged
- Supported Stand - Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, table, as it may cause the product to fall and result in injury to people and damage to the product. When mounting this product on the wall, please follow the manufacturer's professional instructions.
- Ventilation - Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. Please do not cover or block these slots and openings, as improper ventilation will cause overheating and shorten the life of this product. The openings may also be blocked when placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface. This product is not designed for a built-in installation. Do not install the product in airtight places, such as a bookcase or rack, unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer's instructions have been adhered to.
- Move the product on a suitable cart or trolley, with care and caution. Quick stops, excessive force, or uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn.
- The LCD panel of this product is made of glass. If the product falls or is hit, the panel may break and be damaged.
- Heat - The product should be situated away from heat sources, such as direct sunlight, radiators, heaters, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat, to prevent the cabinet from deforming and the panel from malfunctioning.
- When using this product in a low-temperature room, the picture may have the appearance of ghosting or delayed reaction. This is not a malfunction. When the temperature returns to normal, the display will normalize as well. Operating temperature is 50 F to 95 F (10 C to 35 C).
- The LCD panel is a high-tech, high-quality product comprising of millions of thin film transistors. Occasionally, functionless pixels may appear on the screen; these pixels will not affect the performance of the LCD panel.
- If an outdoor antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be sure that the antenna or cable system is grounded in order to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. The 810^ Section of the National Electrical Safety Code provides the following information as to the proper grounding of antenna pole and supporting structure, grounding by implanting cords to antenna discharging units, the size of grounding conductors, the position of antenna discharging units, connection to the grounding electrodes and the requirement of grounding electrodes.
- For added protection of this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the power outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power surges.
- An outdoor antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines, street lamps or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outdoor antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep them from touching such power
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Table of Contents
Preface 2
Safety Precautions 3
CHAPTER 1
AboutYour LCD 7
Unpacking the Package 8
Package Contents 8
Front View 9
Rear Connectors 10
Remote Control 11
CHAPTER 2
Making Connections 12
Connecting Power 12
Viewing TV from Aerial Signals 13
Connecting the Cable 13
A. Analog Antenna Connection 13
B. Digital Antenna Connection 13
Connecting a Cable TV Box 14
Connecting External Devices to Your LCD 15
A. Connecting a Device with S-Video port 15
B. Connecting a Device with Composite Video Port 15
C. Connecting a Device with Component Video Port 16
D. Connecting a Device with HDMI Port 16
Connecting to a Second Display 17
Connecting to a Personal Computer 18
Specifications for Computer Modes 19
CHAPTER 3
Getting Started 20
CHAPTER 4
Using the TV Features 26
Navigating the Menu 26
Optimizing the Picture - Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness, Color, Hue, Backlight, Color Temp, Phase,
Frequency 27
Adjusting the Image - Image Size, H/V Position, Freeze Frame, PIP Adjustment, Auto 28
Displaying Setup - Language, Closed Caption, Sleep Timer, OSD Setting, NTSC, Reset 29
Setting the Sleep Timer 30
Using the Closed Captions 30
Adjusting the Audio - Volume, Treble, Bass, Balance, Mute, Audio Source 31
Adjusting TV Channel Settings – Auto Search Channels, Channel List, Edit Channels, Edit Favorites ..... 32
Displaying and Setting Up Your Favorite Channels 33
Selecting the Input Source – Source Enable, Layout 34
Selecting the Window Layout 35
Viewing Picture-in-Picture (PIP) 36
Selecting the PIP Input Source 37
Customizing PIP Window Settings 38
Alternating PIP and Main Screen Sources 38
Changing the PIP Channel 38
Viewing Picture-out-Picture (POP) 39
Selecting POP Input Source(s) 40
Changing the POP Channel 41
Using the V-Chip Controls 42
Turning the V-Chip on 42
Changing the Password 43
Locking Movie Programs 43
Locking TV Programs 44
CHAPTER 5
Using the DigitalTV Features 45
Navigating the Menu 45
Setting Channels – Edit, Auto Scan, Manual Scan 46
Setting Up Your Favorite or Blocked Channels 47
Displaying Your Favorite Channels 48
Scanning Channels Manually 49
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CHAPTER 1
About Your LCD
Congratulations on your purchase of the 42" Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). The LCD, incorporated with an attached optional multimedia module, supports the latest digital TV standards including a High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) and a digital TV receiver. With the HDMI feature, the LCD can transfer uncompressed video and audio at same time, while the digital TV receiver enables the LCD to receive signals transmitted from all available VHF/UHF bands in your area. Along with a variety of options for connecting an input source and an easy-to-use on-screen display (OSD), the LCD helps you in fine-tuning your viewing experience. The multilayer on-screen menus give you control and access to the various LCD features. The LCD is also designed to be versatile to meet your viewing needs and fit neatly into any room. It can be mounted on a wall or a stand.
Key features:
• Worldwide multistandard video support for NTSC, PAL, or SECAM systems
• Built-in High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)
• High-performance panel with 10-bit output format
- Inverse 3:2 NTSC/2:2 PAL pulldown for a smoother, superior picture
• Picture In Picture (PIP) and Picture Out Picture (POP) support
• Dual Tuners (NTSC and ATSC)
- Easy PIP swap and PIP placement, with built in de-interlace
- Multilayer on-screen display menus
- Progressive and interlaced Component Video inputs: 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p
• Auto detection of input format with programmable input window
• Auto clock-phase adjustment
• Auto input timing mode detection
• V-Chip function for parental control of content
- Closed Caption function
• Dolby Digital (5.1-channel) support
• Built-in speakers and stand
Picture Effects
Unpacking the LCD
Before unpacking the LCD, make sure that you have followed the steps listed below:
- Set the LCD box in an upright position, and open from the top of the box. Do not open the box from the bottom or put it upside down.
- Prepare a stable, even and clean surface for your LCD.
- Ensure that you have enough ventilating space for your LCD. Do not block the ventilation slots, and do not place the rear of the LCD too close to a wall or furniture.
Package Contents
Ensure that the following items are included in your package. If there are any damaged or missing parts, contact customer service.

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Remote control
LCD with attached speakers and base stand
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Front View
The following illustration shows the components on the front side of the LCD.

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Top Panel Buttons ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ + CH - + VOL - MENU SOURCE ⑥ ⑦ ⑧Rear Connectors
The following illustration show the connectors on the rear side of the LCD.

① Antenna (Analog)
Connects to an antenna or a cable box with a coaxial
⑦ VGA Audio
Connects to computer audio output.
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Remote Control
TV:AV:
Selects the input source
ANT/CBL:
Selects the TV source
(antenna, cable TV)
Enters the channel or
code numbers directly
100/-:
In DTV mode, enters the
symbol "–" for a sub-channel.
ENTER:
Enters settings or executes
a command
DTV MENU:
Enters or exits the DTV
on-screen menu
MTS:
Multichannel Sound selection
(Mono, Stereo, SAP) for TV program.
Secondary language selection for
digital TV program.
CC:
Enables closed captions
PIP:
Enables PIP
(Picture In Picture) mode
SWAP:
Alternates between main screen and
PIP window input sources
SLEEP:
Sets the time when the LCD
turns off automatically

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Switches to the function mode
• TV: Switches to TV mode
• CBL/SAT: Enters cable or satellite
receiver mode
• DVD: Enters DVD mode
- VCR: Enters VCR mode
PWR1 (Red):
Turns the LCD on and off.
PWR2 (Green)
Turns the VCR, DVD, cable, or satellite
receiver on and off
CHA Moves up to the next channel
CH▼ Moves down to the next channel
VOL+: Increases the volume
VOL-: Lowers the volume
BACK:
Returns to the previously viewed channel
TV MENU: Enters or exits the TV
on-screen menu
MUTE: Enables or disables audio
4-Way Arrow buttons (△/▽+1)
Used for navigating the OSD menus
(up, down, left and right) or for
adjusting the settings
EXIT*:
Returns to the previous menu layer or
exits the on-screen menu
FAV**
Toggles between ALL (all activated
channelsl and FAV (favorite channels)
mode
CHAPTER 2
Making Connections
Follow the instructions in this section to connect your LCD to various audio/video devices; or to view TV programming from an aerial signal, cable box, or set-top box.
Connecting Power
A power connector located at the rear of the LCD allows you to control the LCD's power on or off directly. For everyday use, you can quickly and conveniently turn the LCD on or put it in standby mode by pressing the PWR1 (Red) button on the remote control.
- Plug the power cord into the power connector on the rear of the LCD unit.
- Plug the other end of the power cord into a wall socket.
The power indicator on the front panel lights up in red, indicating that the LCD is in standby mode.

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Viewing TV from Aerial Signals
Equipped with advanced technology, your LCD is able to receive both analog and digital signals in two ways: 1) Directly through an antenna, or 2) From a cable service provider. The following section describes how to connect your LCD from an analog or digital antenna port. As there are two antenna ports — analog and digital — on the rear of the LCD, make sure you use the correct port when connecting the LCD.
Connecting the Cable
A. Analog Antenna Connection
Connect the coaxial cable from a VHF antenna or from the cable TV provider to your LCD.
To view direct aerial TV signals through a VHF antenna, set the LCD source to Antenna by using the ANT/CBL button on the remote control or through Source from the on-screen menu. Otherwise, set the LCD source to Cable to receive service from cable signal providers.

B. Digital Antenna Connection
Connect the coaxial cable from a UHF antenna or from the cable TV provider to your LCD.

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You can watch cable TV programming after having subscribed to your local cable TV service. TV programs can only be viewed when a cable TV box or multimedia module is connected to the LCD; contact your local cable TV provider for more information on the services available in your area. When a cable TV box is connected to the LCD, channels can be selected using the box, not the LCD.
A cable TV box should be connected to either the Antenna (Analog) port or to a video input port (Video 1 or Video 2). See the section below for a detailed description of connection options.
A. Antenna connection
- Connect a coaxial antenna cable from the cable TV box's Antenna (Analog) output port to the LCD's Antenna (Analog) input port.
- Select channel 3 or channel 4, using the channel switching control on the cable TV box.
- Tune the TV channel to the same channel as the cable TV box.
- Select a channel to view, using the channel switching control on the cable TV box.
B. Video connection
- Connect standard AV cables from the video/audio outputs on the cable box, to the video input port (video 1 or video 2), and to the audio input ports on the LCD.
- Plug the power cord into the power connector at the rear of the LCD, and then press the PWR1 (Red) button on the remote control or the POWER (U) button on the LCD unit to turn the LCD on.
- Press the TV/AV button on the remote control or the SOURCE button on the LCD unit to display a list of available input sources.
- Use the UP/DOWN buttons on the remote control to select the appropriate input source (Video 1 or Video 2).
- Select a channel to view, using the channel switching control on the cable TV box.

Connecting External Devices to Your LCD
You can connect many types of audio visual and entertainment devices to the LCD.
Most audio/video devices offer a choice of several connection types. The most common types of connections are Composite (AV), S-Video, and Component (YPbPr). S-Video provides higher quality picture transmission than the Composite interface, and Component (YPbPr) provides the highest quality picture transmission. At present, HDMI* (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is one of the most common interfaces available for carrying and passing digital signals. Your LCD includes an HDMI feature that allows your LCD to display high-definition images through an all-digital connection, ensuring the purest image quality available.
You may choose any of the connection types offered on a device, based on the convenience or quality of the connection type. The table below shows device signals supported by the different connectors in your LCD. Incorrect connections may cause devices or the LCD to malfunction, so be sure to refer to the table before making any connections between your devices and the LCD.
| Video 1 Video 2 S-Video 1 S-Video 2 HD1 (YPbPr) HDMI | ||||||
| 480i (720 x 480i) v v | v | v | v | v | ||
| 480p (720 x 480p) | - | - | - | - | v | v |
| 720p (1280 x 720p) | - | - | - | - | v | v |
| 1080i (1920 x 1080i) | - | - | - | - | v | v |
(v: Available, —: Not available)
Prior to making any connections to your LCD, ensure that the power cord is disconnected from the LCD unit. Please note that the cables mentioned in this section are not included with your LCD package.
A. Connecting a Device with S-Video Port
Connect the S-Video cable to the S-Video 1 or S-Video 2 connector on the LCD. S-Video cable does not include audio, and the audio cable (L/R) should be connected separately between the audio connectors on the device and the LCD.
To watch programs:
- Turn on the LCD; then, press the TV/AV button on the remote control or the SOURCE button on the LCD unit to view and set the input source
C. Connecting a Device with Component Video Port
Connect the Component cable (YPbPr) to the HD1 (Y/Pb/Pr) connectors on the LCD. The Component cable (YPbPr) is color-coded green, blue and red. Component cable (YPbPr) does not include audio, and the audio cable (L/R) should be connected separately between the audio connectors on the device and the LCD.
To watch programs:
- Turn on the LCD; then, press the TV/AV button on the remote control or the SOURCE button on the LCD unit to view and set the input source.
- Select HD1 from the list of input sources to view programs.
D. Connecting a Device with a HDMI Port
Connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI connector on the LCD. Since the HDMI connection standard also supports the transfer of uncompressed audio information, there is no need to use the audio cable to connect the device to your LCD.
To watch programs:
- Turn on the LCD; then, press the TV/AV button on the remote control or the SOURCE button on the LCD unit to view and set the input source.
- Select HDMI from the list of input sources to view programs.

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A["Antenna (ANALOG)"] -->|1 S-VIDEO 2 S-VIDEO| B["VCR or VCD/DVD Player"]
A -->|A 2 S-VIDEO 3 S-VIDEO| C["Audio"]
A -->|B 2 S-VIDEO 3 S-VIDEO| D["Audio"]
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Connecting to a Second Display
You can send output from the LCD to a second display, such as a LCD with AV-In support. This can be done by connecting a Standard Composite (AV) cable from the video and audio output ports on the rear of the LCD.
To connect to a second display follow these steps:
- Connect the Video/Audio output of the LCD to the Video/Audio input of the secondary display, using a Standard Composite (AVI) cable. Connect the audio (white and red) to Audio (L/R) connectors.
- Turn on the LCD and the second display.
- Set the second display to receive Composite Video input. For more details, refer to the User Manual of the second display.
NOTE:
- The output displayed on a second display is the same as the current input of the LCD.
- You can connect to a second display only by using the Video/Audio output connectors and the Standard Composite (AV) cable.

Connecting to a Personal Computer
You can use the LCD as a monitor for your PC. VGA is the most common type of connection for this purpose.
To connect to a personal computer, follow these steps:
- Connect the VGA cable from the computer to the VGA connector on the rear of the LCD unit.
- For audio, connect the computer's audio cable from the Line Out of the PC to the VGA Audio on the rear panel of the LCD, using a phone audio cable.
- Turn on the LCD and the computer.
- Press the TV/AV button on the remote control or the SOURCE button on the LCD unit to set input source to "VGA".
NOTE:
- The LCD includes Plug-and-Play capability, which allows the computer to automatically adjust its settings to match those of the monitor. Often, the image needs no adjusting. There may be some variations in the image due to different models or different versions of operating systems.
If there are problems with the image, however, such as flicker or an unclear image, adjust computer settings by using the LCD's on-screen menu. To deal with an unclear image, you may need to adjust the phase or frequency, or apply automatic settings by choosing "Auto" in the on-screen menu to adjust image quality automatically.

If you cannot improve the image, the problem may be in the graphic card in your computer. Consult the user manual or manufacturer for your graphics card to see if there are settings such as the refresh rate that can be adjusted in your graphics card. In some cases, the limitations of the graphics card and its settings may require upgrading of the graphics card to improve the image.
Refer to the following section, "Specifications for Computer Modes," for details about supported configurations.
- With some computer models, the DOS or CMOS BIOS mode may not work with the LCD.
Specifications for Computer Modes
For most settings, the computer uses Plug and Play technology to adjust itself to the settings of the LCD. For certain settings, however, the size and position of the image shown on the LCD may be determined by the computer. The following table shows display elements determined by the computer and supported by the LCD.
Supported Display Elements
VGA Input
| Display Mode | Analog | |||
| Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency | ||||
| VESA | VGA | 640 x 480 | 31.5 KHz 60.0 Hz | |
| 37.5 KHz 75.0 Hz | ||||
| 640 x 480 37.9 KHz 72.0 Hz | ||||
| SVGA 800 x 600 | 35.2 KHz 56.3 Hz | |||
| 37.9 KHz 60.3 Hz | ||||
| 46.9 KHz 75.0 Hz | ||||
| 48.1 KHz 72.0 Hz | ||||
| XGA 1024 x 768 | 48.4 KHz 60.0 Hz | |||
| 56.6 KHz 70.0 Hz | ||||
| 60.0 KHz 75.0 Hz | ||||
| SXGA 1280 x 1024 64.0 KHz 60.0 Hz | ||||
| MS-DOS 640 x 350 31.5 KHz 70.1 Hz | ||||
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CHAPTER 3
Getting Started
This section explains some of the basic procedures for setting up the LCD, so that you can begin using your unit right away. Some features will differ in either TV or digital TV mode; such differences will be explained separately where relevant.
Turning the LCD On
- Plug the power cord into the power connector on the rear of the LCD unit, and plug the other end into a power source outlet.
- Press the PWR1 (Red) button on the remote control or the POWER (O) button on the LCD unit to turn the LCD on.
NOTE: If you need to disconnect power, first put the LCD into standby mode by pressing the PWR1 (Red) button on the remote control or the POWER (Φbutton on the LCD unit. Then disconnect the power cord from the rear panel of the LCD unit.
Initial Setup for TV
Before viewing TV or video input, familiarize yourself with the source and channel selection as described in the following sections.
A. Selecting the TV Input Source
You can set the LCD to directly receive air signals, or to receive cable signals from the cable attached to the Antenna (Analog) input, if you have attached a cable from a rooftop antenna or cable service provider.

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B. Selecting the Video Input Source
Press the TV/AV button on the remote control or the SOURCE button on the LCD unit to select video input source from another device connected to your LCD. For example, if you are connected to HDTV (YPbPr), select "HD1", then ENTER to confirm your selection.
You can also set the video input source through the on-screen menu. See the section, "Selecting Input Source" in Chapter 4: Using the LCD's Features.
C. Selecting the TV System
There are several TV standards in use around the world. The two most common standards are NTSC and PAL. This product supports both standards as well as SECAM. Your dealer should be able to verify which TV system is in use in your area.
You can set the TV input standard through the on-screen menu. Press the TV/AV button on the remote control. Use the UP/DOWN (△/▽) buttons on the remote control to select TV, then ENTER to confirm the selection.
- Press the TV MENU button on the remote control or the MENU button on the LCD unit.
- Press the LEFT:RIGHT ( ◀/∅>button on the remote control to select "Setup", then press the DOWN ( √) button to enter the submenu.
- Press the UP/DOWN (△/▽ button on the remote control to select "NTSC...", then LEFT/RIGHT (<)to enable or disable your NTSC system.
- Press the TV MENU button to exit the menu.
D. Scanning for Channels
Your LCD can automatically scan for active channels. After scanning for channels, only active channels appear when you move through channels using CH▲ or CH▼

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The LCD enables you to watch digital TV programs transmitted from all available UHF bands in your area. To set up for digital TV, follow the sections below:
A. Selecting the D TV Input Source
Before watching digital TV programs, make sure that your have attached the cable of the digital input source to the Antenna (Digital) port on the rear of the LCD unit, and choose the correct input source.
- Press the TV/AV button on the remote control or the SOURCE button on the LCD unit. A list of available input sources appears on the screen for selection.


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4 5 6 7 8 9 + - 0 BACK - ETV MENU NOTE TV MENU NOTE- Press the UP/DOWN I △/▽ button on the remote control to select "DTV", then ENTER to confirm your selection.
B. Activating the DTV OSD
To control LCD settings, the LCD features two OSD modes: TV and DTV. Because TV mode is the default setting each time when you power on the TV, you will need to activate DTV mode first before you can start using any of the digital TV OSD controls.
To activate the DTV OSD, follow the steps below:
- Press the DTV MENU button on the remote control.

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C. Scanning for Channels
Your LCD can automatically scan for active digital TV channels. After scanning for channels, only active digital TV channels appear when you move through channels using CH▲ or CH▼
To scan for active digital TV channels, follow these steps:
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Press the DTV MENU button to display the on-screen menu.
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Press the LEFT/RIGHT ( ◀/▶button to select "Channel".
A password-enter widow will pop up immediately.

- Use the digit number buttons (0-9) on the remote control to key in the default password "0000" to enter the submenu.

- Press the UP/DOWN (△/▽) button to choose Auto Scan, and ENTER to access the submenu.
An Auto-Scan window will pop up and start the scanning procedure.

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To change channels, use one of the following methods:
- Press the CH ▲ or CH▼button on the remote control or on the LCD unit to see the channels that the LCD has memorized.
- Use the number buttons (0-9) and the dash "-" button on the remote control.
- In TV mode:
For a 1-digit channel, the channel will appear on the screen in 2-3 seconds after the number is entered. For example, to enter the channel number 5, press 5 directly and wait 2-3 seconds; or press 5, then ENTER.
For a 2-digit or 3-digit channel, the channel will appear on the screen immediately after the numbers are entered. For example, to enter the channel number 21, press 2, then 1. To enter the channel number 121, press 1, then 2, and then 1.
• In DTV mode:
To enter a channel number with no sub-channel number, use the number buttons (0-9). For example, to enter the channel number 21, press 2, then 1.
To enter a channel number with a sub-channel number, use the number buttons (0-9) and the dash button (-). For example, to enter the channel number 21-5, press 2, then 1, then -, and then 5.
Please take note that the channel appears on the screen with the channel number immediately or in 2-3 seconds after the numbers are entered.

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The LCD has a channel return feature which allows you to conveniently return to the previous channel viewed, even when you don't remember the channel number.
To return to the previous channel, press the BACK button on the remote control.

Selecting Stereo or SAP Audio Transmissions
Some TV broadcasts may include a secondary audio channel that may be in another language.
• In TV mode:
SAP operates on an NTSC television feature called MTS (Multi-Channel Sound). Availability depends on the program and on your service provider.
To select Stereo, Mono, or SAP audio channel, press the MTS button on the remote control, or use the on-screen menu.
Pressing the MTS button cycles through the audio channel options, Mono, SAP, and Stereo. Select Stereo or Mono to hear the main audio channel in stereo or mono, or SAP to hear secondary audio.

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Two plain rectangular panels with small blue square markers at the bottom corners (no text or symbols)When an SAP audio channel is selected, SAP appears on the screen. Some programs are broadcast with no SAP channel. If no SAP channel is available, only the stereo audio channel can be used.
• In DTV Mode:
Press the MTS button to activate the multi-language function. If a program provides different language choices for selection, select the language you wish and then press the ENTER button to confirm.
CHAPTER 4
Using the LCD's Features
The features in your LCD can be accessed through remote control buttons, the on-screen menu, or sometimes both. The on-screen menu allows you to make adjustments to the picture and sound, change source modes, enable picture-in-picture (PIP) or picture-out-picture (POP) mode, set the menu language, and more. This chapter explains each submenu in order, noting also the functions that are accessed through the remote control.
Navigating the Menu
- Press the TV MENU button on the remote control or on the LCD unit to display the on-screen menu.
Each main menu heading opens a submenu of related items.

- Press the LEFT/RIGHT ( ◀ button on the remote control to move left and right in the menus.
The selected menu item is highlighted.

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Optimizing the Picture
The Picture menu enables you to adjust the appearance of the picture by using the Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness, Color, Hue, and Color Temperature function settings. These controls in the Picture menu offer a convenient way of optimizing your TV viewing experience.

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Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Blue Color Temp. Backlight Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Blue Color Temp. Red Green Blue BacklightTo adjust picture settings:
- Press the TV MENU button to display the on-screen menu.
2 Press the LEFT/RIGHT ( / ) button to select "Picture". - Press the DOWN ( | Button to select the item you would like to adjust.
- Press the LEFT/RIGHT I ◀/D-button to adjust slider bars in order to increase/decrease the value of a user setting. Then press the TV MENU button once (or twice) to exit the on-screen menu.
The following table describes each item in the Picture menu:
Item Description
Brightness Adjusts the level of light on your screen.
Adjusting the Image
The Image Adjustment menu enables you to set aspect ratios (ratio of width to height) for the display. When watching a movie, it is recommended that the Aspect Ratio be set to the "Fill All" mode to fit the dimensions of a theater screen for better viewing experience. The position of the image can be changed as well to fit your viewing preferences.

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Picture Image Icon H-Position V-Position Freeze Frame OK ONTo access image adjustment settings:
- Press the TV MENU button to display the on-screen menu.
2 Press the LEFT/RIGHT { ◀/▶button to select "Image Adj." - Press the DOWN ( ▽) button to select the item you would like to adjust.
- Press the LEFT/RIGHT(<,>) button to toggle through option settings or to adjust slider bars in order to increase/decrease the value of a user setting. Then press the TV MENU button once (or twice) to exit the on-screen menu.
The following table describes each item in the Image Adj. menu:
Item Description
Imaza Ciza Gate the senact ratio of the dienlso. Three senact ratio modae are available:
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Displaying Setup
The Setup menu allows you to set the on-screen display language, the sleep timer, OSD transparency, OSD time out, and to enable your NTSC system.

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graph TD
A["Input"] --> B["Image"]
B --> C["Setup"]
C --> D["Autia"]
D --> E["NTSU/SAI 7.0 RE SETUP"]
E --> F["Reset"]
G["Language"] --> H["Closed Capt."]
H --> I["Sleep Timer"]
I --> J["OSO Settings"]
J --> K["NTSU/SAI 7.0 RE SETUP"]
K --> L["Reset"]
M["Input"] --> N["Image"]
N --> O["Setup"]
O --> P["Autia"]
P --> Q["NTSU/SAI 7.0 RE SETUP"]
Q --> R["Reset"]
S["Language"] --> T["Closed Capt."]
T --> U["Sleep Timer"]
U --> V["OSO Settings"]
V --> W["Transparency"]
W --> X["OSO Timeout/Sec"]
X --> Y["NTSU/SAI 7.0 RE SETUP"]
Y --> Z["Reset"]
To adjust display settings:
- Press the TV MENU button to display the on-screen menu.
- Press the LEFT/RIGHT ( / ) button to select "Setup".
- Press the DOWN ( ∇) button to select the item you would like to adjust.
- Press the LEFT/RIGHT(<,>) button to toggle through option settings or to adjust slider bars in order to increase/decrease the value of a user setting. Then press the TV MENU button once (or twice) to exit on-screen menu.
The following table describes each item in the Setup menu:
Item Description
Setting the Sleep Timer
Use the Sleep Timer function to set a time, after which the LCD will turn off automatically.
To set the sleep timer, press the SLEEP button on the remote control, or use the on-screen menu.
When you press the SLEEP button, the LCD cycles through the available sleep timer options: TIMER OFF, 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, and 180 minutes. The LCD will turn off automatically after the length of time you set.
To cancel the sleep timer, press the SLEEP button repeatedly until "TIMER OFF" is displayed on the screen, or use the on-screen menu.

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ID card PSX4Using Closed Captions
Some programs offer closed captions, which are subtitles for the spoken portions of programming.
These subtitles are designed for the hearing impaired or for translations into other languages.
Programming with closed captions often carries the closed caption symbol, cc.
To view the captions or text:
Press the CC button on the remote control, or use the

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Adjusting the Audio
The Audio menu gives you access to sound settings.

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Volume Table Basic Balance MuteTo adjust audio settings:
- Press the TV MENU button to display the on-screen menu.
- Press the LEFT/RIGHT ( ◀ button to select "Audio".
- Press the DOWN ( ) button to select the item you would like to adjust.
- Press the LEFT/RIGHT( ◀D button to toggle through option settings or to adjust slider bars in order to increase/decrease the value of a user setting. Then press the TV MENU button once (or twice) to exit on-screen menu.
The following table describes each item in the Audio menu:
Item Description
Volume Adjusts the overall volume of the speakers.
This feature can also be adjusted by pressing the VOL+ or VOL- buttons on the
Adjusting TV Channel Settings
The TV menu provides several functions that enable you to perform the auto search of active channels and allow you to edit these channels for your needs.

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graph TD
A["TV Settings"] --> B["Image"]
A --> C["Series"]
A --> D["Auto"]
E["Channel Settings"] --> F["TV Settings"]
E --> G["Image"]
E --> H["Series"]
E --> I["Auto"]
J["Channel Settings"] --> K["Auto Search Channels"]
J --> L["External Cable"]
J --> M["Channel List"]
J --> N["Edit Channels"]
J --> O["Edit Preferences"]
TO access TV settings:
- Press the TV MENU button to display the on-screen menu.
- Press the LEFT/RIGHT ( ◀/▶ button to select "TV".
- Press the DOWN ( ∇) button to select the item you would like to adjust, then press the RIGHT(D) button to display available functions.
- Press the LEFT/RIGHT(◀) button to toggle through option settings or to adjust slider bars in order to increase/decrease the value of a user setting. Then press the TV MENU button once (or twice) to exit the on-screen menu.
The following table describes each item in the TV layer:
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Displaying and Setting Up Your Favorite Channels
The Channel Settings function allows you to set up the display of channels by either valid or favorite mode and to edit channels based on your preference. Valid mode allows you to watch all validated channels. Favorite mode allows you to watch the channels which have been set up in the list of favorite channels.
To display and set up your favorite channels:
- In the TV menu, select "Channel Settings", then press the RIGHT ( ▷) button to enter an edit screen.

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Select "Favorites" from the Channel List by using the LEFT/RIGHT(</>) button.
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Press the DOWN ( ▽) button to select "Edit Favorites", then press the RIGHT!Button to enter an edit screen.

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Select the channel that you wish to add to the favorites by using the UP/DOWN (△/▽) button.
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Toggle between "Add" and "Delete" by using the LEFT/RIGHT(</>) button. Select "Add", and the selected channel will be added to list of favorites.
Selecting Input Source
The Source menu enables you to set an input source when connecting an antenna or using video equipment such as a DVD or VCR player. Set the source to match the type of connection you have made between the LCD and the video equipment. For more information, see Chapter 2 "Making Connections".

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Map Adj Setup Audio TF Source Source Enable Layout Map Adj Setup Audio TF Source Source Enable Source Name: Image 1 Layout Window LayoutTo access input source settings:
- Press the TV MENU button to display the on-screen menu.
- Press the LEFT/RIGHT I /Button to select "Source".
- Press the DOWN ( ∇) button to select the item you would like to adjust, then press the RIGHT(D) button to display available functions.
- Press the LEFT/RIGHT( ◀/▶ button to toggle through option settings for a user setting, then press the TV MENU button once (or twice) to exit the on-screen menu.
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Selecting the Window Layout
The Layout setting allows you to select a window layout for the viewing of single or multiple programs at the same time. There are five options for window layout: Single, PIP, Side by Side, POP5, and POP12.
To select a window layout for your specific need:
- Select "Layout" in the Source menu, then press the RIGHT ( ▷) button.

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Img Adj Setup Audio TV System Source Enable Layout Windows Layout Img Adj Setup Audio TV System Source Enable Layout Windows Layout- Select a window layout from a series of settings by using the LEFT/RIGHT ◀|▶| button.

Single The Single window layout consists of one window that plays the program you see on the screen.

PIP Within the main window, the PIP (Picture-in-Picture) window layout is a small window that displays programs in another channel or from other input sources.

Side by Side The Side by Side window layout consists of two equal-size
Viewing Picture-in-Picture (PIP)
The PIP (Picture-in-Picture) window is a small window that displays programs from other channels or from input sources within the main window.
To open a PIP window, use either method below:
- Press the PIP button on the remote control directly. The PIP window appears on the screen immediat

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Once the PIP is selected, the PIP window appears in a corner of the screen immediately.
NOTE: If the PIP window appearing on the screen is blank, press the TV/AV button on the remote
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Selecting the PIP Input Source
To select an input source for a PIP window, use the TV/AV button on the remote control:
- Make sure that the PIP window is activated on the screen, then press the ENTER button to select a window.
The selected window will be outlined by a colored border.
Please note that window selection functions only when the displayed window appearing on the screen does not contain any information (such as a channel number).
- Press the RIGHT/LEFT ( ◀/D) button to switch to the PIP window.

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Simple gray rectangle with a green border on a white background (no text or symbols)- Wait for the colored border around the selected PIP window to disappear from the screen, then press the TV/AV button on the remote control to display the input source window.
Press the UP/DOWN △/▼ button to move through available sources, then ENTER to confirm your selection.
If the PIP window detects the input source, the detected image is displayed in the PIP window immediately.

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Date Time Date DateCustomizing PIP Window Settings
The LCD allows you to customize PIP settings, such as size, location, and transparency for your PIP window, by using the on-screen menu.
To customize the PIP window:
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Make sure the PIP window is activated on the screen.
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In the "Image Adj." menu, select "PIP Adjustments", then press the RIGHT (▷) button to enter into an edit screen.
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Press the DOWN ( ∇) button to select the item you would like to adjust.
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Press the LEFT/RIGHT( <,>button to adjust slider bars in order to increase/decrease the value of a user setting.

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Image Image Image Action Action Image Size Minimize Maximize Sequence Name All Adjustments PP Size Minimize Maximize TransparencyEach time you change the setting, the selected option takes effect on the screen immediately.
- PIP Size: Changes the size of the PIP window.
- H Position: Moves the PIP window right or left on a horizontal plane.
• V Position: Moves the PIP window up or down on a vertical plane. - Transparency: Adjusts the transparency level of the PIP window.

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Alternating between PIP and Main Screen Sources

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Viewing Picture-out-Picture (POP)
One major feature of the LCD is that it supports three POP (Picture-out-Picture) modes: Side by Side, POP5, and POP12. These POP modes offer you more flexibility if you wish to watch more than one program on the screen at the same time.
To open a POP window:
Press the TV MENU button, and select "Side by Side", "POP5", or "POP12" in "Window Layout" in the Source menu.


Once a POP mode is selected, the POP takes effect on the screen immediately.
To close a POP window, change the window layout setting to "Single" in Window Layout in the Source menu.


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Selecting POP Input Source(s)
To select a POP window source, use the TV/AV button on the remote control:
- Make sure the POP window is activated on the screen, then press the ENTER button to select a window.
The selected window is outlined in a colored border.
Please note that window selection functions only when the displayed window appearing on the screen does not contain any information (such as a channel number).

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If the secondary window detects the input source, the detected image is displayed in the secondary window immediately.
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Changing the POP Channel
Press the CH▲/CH▼ or UP/DOWN (△/▽) buttons on the remote control to move channels up or down.
Before changing the POP channel, make sure you are in the POP window. (Press ENTER to confirm which window you are in, and press the LEFT/RIGHT 34| buttons to switch between the main and POP windows.) Wait till the window without the colored border appears on the screen, and press the CH▲ or CH▼ buttons on the remote control to move channels up or down.

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The V-chip is an electronic circuit that enables families to block content that may be unsuitable or objectionable for children. V-chip-enabled programming is available in certain countries, including Canada and the USA. Users must enter the password to change V-Chip settings; the default password is 111111. Use the default password to access V-Chip settings for the first time, then to change settings in subsequent occasions.

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- Press the TV MENU button.
- Press the LEFT/RIGHT | ◀ button to select "V-Chip", then press the DOWN ▼ button.

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Changing the Password
The Change Password feature allows you to change the current password to a new secret password to protect certain settings from being changed.
- Enable the V-Chip function, following the procedures listed in the "Turning the V-Chip on" section.
- Press the UP/DOWN | △/▽ button to select "Change Password".
- Enter your new secret password, use the number buttons (0-9) on the remote control, then ENTER to confirm your change.
Once the ENTER button is pressed, the new password is remembered and must be used when you use the V-Chip again in the next time.

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The movie rating system is defined as follows:
G - General audience. Suitable for all ages.
PG - Parental guidance suggested. Some parents may consider some elements of the movie not to be suitable for children.
PG-13 - Parents strongly cautioned. Some parents may consider some elements of the movie to be unsuitable for children under the age of 13.
R - Restricted. Viewers under the age of 17 must be accompanied by an adult or guardian (age level may vary in some areas).
NC - No viewers under the age of 17 are permitted.
X - An obsolete rating that has now been replaced by NC-17. NR - No rating.
To lock movie programs:

Locking TV Programs
The TV rating system is defined as follows:
Y - Suitable for all children.
Y7 - Suitable for children age 7 and above.
FV - Suitable for children age 7 and above, and some programs where fantasy violence may be more intense or combative than others in this category.
G - Suitable for all-age audiences.
PG - Parental Guidance Suggested. The rating may be accompanied by one or more of the
following subratings
D: Suggestive Dialogue / L: Mild coarse language / S: Mild sexual situations
V: Moderate Violence
14 - Parental Strongly Cautioned. Some programs categorized in this section may not be suitable for children under the age of 14. The rating may be accompanied by one of the following subratings:
D: Highly suggestive dialogue / L: Coarse language / S: Sexual situations
V: Intense violence
MA - Suitable for mature audiences; L: Coarse language
To lock TV programs:
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Enable the V-Chip function, following the procedures listed in the "Turning the V-Chip on" section.
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Press the DOWN | I Button to select "TV Blocking", then ENTER to activate the rating system.
The selected rating is highlighted in color.
- Press the ENTER button to lock or unlock content programs.
The first time you press the ENTER button, all ratings will be locked.
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Press the LEFT/RIGHT (/) button to select the rating you would like to adjust, then press the ENTER button to lock or unlock it.
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CHAPTER 6
Using the Digital TV Features
The on-screen menu under DTV mode is for the use of digital TV programs exclusively. Various functions are included in the on-screen menu that let you adjust settings, and you can toggle through these functions by using the 4-way arrow buttons. This chapter explains each submenu in order, noting also functions that are accessed through the remote control.
Navigating the Menu
- Press the DTV MENU button on the remote control to activate the digital TV on-screen menu.
Each main menu heading opens a submenu of related items.

- Press the LEFT/RIGHT ( / ) button on the remote control to move left and right in the menus.
The selected menu item is highlighted.


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Setting Channels
The Channel menu allows you to perform auto or manual search of activated channels and lets you group activated channels into lists such as blocked or favorite channels.

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graph TD
A["Channel"] --> B["Password"]
C["Caption"] --> B
D["Setup"] --> B
E["Lock"] --> B
B --> F["Channel"]
F --> G["Auto Scan"]
F --> H["Manual Scan"]
G --> I["Start Menu"]
H --> I
I --> J["OK"]
I --> K["OFF AR"]
I --> L["OFF AR"]
I --> M["OFF AR"]
To access channel settings:
- Press the DTV MENU button to display the on-screen menu.
2 Press the LEFT/RIGHT (<|>|) button to select "Channel"; a window appears prompting you to enter a password.
- Enter the default password "0000", using the number buttons (0-9) on the remote control to enter the password.
If the password is entered correctly, the Channel menu appears on the screen at once.
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Setting Up Your Favorite or Blocked Channels
The Edit function allows you to set up lists of favorite or blocked channels. Favorite mode lets you add or remove channels from the list of favorites, and Block mode allows you to bar a channel from viewing.
To set up your favorite or blocked channels:
- Enable the Channel function, following the procedures listed in the "Setting Channels" section.
- Press the UP/DOWN ( △/▽ button to select "Edit", then press ENTER.
- Press the UP/DOWN ( △/▽button to highlight the channel you wish to adjust.


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Select "Block"; the selected channel is added to your list of blocked channels.
Select "Fav."; the selected channel is added to your list of favorite channels.
- Repeat Step 3 and 4 to set up more channels as desired.

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Displaying Your Favorite Channels
After you finish setting up your favorite channels in the Edit Channel window, you can set up your favorite channels to be displayed.
To display your favorite channels:
- Press the FAV button on the remote control.
A list of grouped channels shows on the screen as shown below.


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DTV MENU HOT TV MENU NOTE INFO SLEEP FAV EAT SLEEP SWAP FIF CCYou can toggle between "All" and "Fav1" by using the LEFT/RIGHT (◀) button. Select "All" to display all validated channels; select "Fav1" to display all favorite.
- Press the EXIT button to exit the window.
The next time you watch digital TV programs and move through channels (by using the CH+ or CH- button), you will see the channels that have been set up in your favorite group.
If you wish to watch all validated channels, repeat steps 1 to 3, but choose "All" in step 2.

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Scanning Channels Manually
Aside from the auto-scan function, the LCD allows you to perform manual scanning if the digital TV channel you wish to see is not on the list of activated channels.
To scan the channel manually:
- Enable the Channel function, following the procedures listed in the "Setting Channels" section.
- Press the UP/DOWN (/A button to select "Manual Scan", then press ENTER.


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For example, if you wish to watch channel 45, enter "4" and then "5" in the input column, then press ENTER.
If the entered channel number is correct, the channel frequency will be shown on the right side of the input column.
- Press the ENTER button to start scanning for the channel when you see the message "Press [ENTER] to add Channel" on the screen, and press ENTER again when "Add Channel" appears on the screen.
If the channel is found, you will see the message

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Managing the Closed Caption
The Caption menu offers you more options to manage closed captions. This function works only when program providers afford the service.

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graph TD
A["Caption"] --> B["Font Size"]
A --> C["Setup"]
A --> D["Lock"]
A --> E["Channel"]
F["Font Style"] --> G["Font Color"]
F --> H["Font Opacity"]
F --> I["Edge Style"]
F --> J["Edge Color"]
K["Font Size"] --> L["Default"]
M["Setup"] --> N["Text"]
O["Lock"] --> P["Style"]
Q["Channel"] --> R["Edge"]
To adjust the closed caption settings:
- Press the DTV MENU button to display the on-screen menu.
2 Press the LEFT/RIGHT ( / KButton to select "Caption". - Press the UP/DOWN ( △/▽ button to select the item you would like to adjust, then press the ENTER button to access the submenu.
- Press the UP/DOWN (△/▽) button to select the option you desire. Then press the ENTER button to confirm your choice.
- Press the EXIT button to exit submenu or press the DTV MENU button to exit the on-screen menu.
The following table describes each item in the Caption menu:
Item Description
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Displaying Setup
The Setup menu allows you to adjust digital audio settings. In addition, it allows you to set the transparency level of the OSD, the time interval of the information plate, and the time zone where you are located.

flowchart
graph TD
A["Setup"] --> B["Lock"]
B --> C["Channel"]
C --> D["Caption"]
E["Formar"] --> F["Sound"]
G["Optivity"] --> H["L-Plate"]
I["Time Zone"] --> J["Ablus"]
K["Setup"] --> L["Lock"]
L --> M["Channel"]
M --> N["Caption"]
O["Formar"] --> P["Sound"]
Q["Optivity"] --> R["L-Plate"]
S["Time Zone"] --> T["Ablus"]
U["2 sec"] --> V["OFF"]
W["4 sec"] --> X["OFF"]
To activate the Setup menu:
- Press the DTV MENU button to display the on-screen menu.
2 Press the LEFT/RIGHT | </button to select "Setup". - Press the UP/DOWN ( △/▽ button to select the item you wish to adjust, then press the ENTER button to access the submenu.
- Press the UP/DOWN (△/▽) button to select your desired option, then press the ENTER button to confirm your choice.
- Press the EXIT button to exit the submenu, or press the DTV MENU button to exit the on-screen menu.
Setting the Time Zone
The Time Zone function sets the time and location where you are situated and displays the information in the Information Plate. Time zones are U.S.-based, with options included for turning Daylight Savings time on or off.
To set the time zone, follow the steps below:
- Enable the Setup function, following the procedures listed in the "Displaying Setup" section.
- Press the UP/DOWN (△/▽ button to select "Time Zone", then press the ENTER button to access the submenu.
- Press the UP/DOWN (△/▽ button to choose "AREA" or "Daylight Saving".
Choose "Area", and then press the LEFT/RIGHT ◀ button to select the time zone.
Choose "Daylight Saving", and then press the LEFT/RIGHT ◀/▶ button to turn Daylight Saving on or off.
- Press the EXIT button to exit the submenu, or press the DTV MENU button to exit the on-screen menu.

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Setup Lock Channel Caption Formal Sound Quantity Flow Time Game About
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Setup Lock Channel Caption Farmer Speed Jupiter Phone Time Zone About AREA: Eastern Devilbrii River Ola: 1980/01/06 SUN 12:00:00 AM
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Using the Lock
Just like the providers of analog TV signals, providers of digital signals also use the MPAA and USTV (FCC) Parental Ratings to categorize their programs. The Lock setting in digital TV mode offers the same functions as the V-Chip does in TV mode, as well as allowing you to reset the password for the "Channel" layer. Similarly, users must enter the password to change Lock settings: the default password is 0000. Use the default password to access Lock settings for the first time, then to change settings in subsequent times.

flowchart
graph TD
A["Lock"] --> B["Password"]
C["Channel"] --> B
D["Caption"] --> B
E["Setup"] --> B
B --> F["Reset CTV"]
G["Lock"] --> H["Password"]
I["Channel"] --> H
J["Caption"] --> H
K["Setup"] --> H
Turning the Lock On
- Press the DTV MENU button.
- Press the LEFT/RIGHT (◀) button to select "Lock"; a password-enter window will show on the display.
- Enter the 4-digit password "0000" for the default value, using the number buttons (0-9) on the remote control. The entered password is displayed as a series of X's.
- If the entered password is correct, the Lock controls appear on the screen. You are then ready to adjust the settings for TV and movie ratings.

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LOCK Channel Caption Setup Password Lock Channel Caption Setup Password Lock Channel Caption Setup Selection Password User InfoChanging the Password
Locking Programs
The Rating feature allows you to lock programs using MPAA or USTV [FCCI] standards. Please refer to the section "Using the V-Chip Controls" in Chapter 5: Using the TV's Features" for more information.
To lock programs:
- Enable the Lock function, following the procedures listed in the "Using the Lock" section.
- Press the DOWN ( ) button to select "Rating", then ENTER to activate the rating system.
- Press the UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT (△/▽) Button to select the rating you wish to adjust, then ENTER to lock or unlock content program.
- Repeat the previous step for any other programs on which you wish to lock or adjust ratings.
- Press the EXIT button to exit the submenu, or press the DTV MENU button to exit the on-screen menu.


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LOCK Channel Caption Setup Rating Control Stock AF Unibatic AG NPKA HSTV FV B L R V PG PG-VT PG-10 PG-10 PG-10 PG-10 PG-10 PG-10 PG-10
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Lock Channel Caption Setup Rating Control MAYA: 100 MPAA: 50 VSS: 50 VSS: 50 VSS: 50 VSS: 50 VSS: 50 VSS: 50 VSS: 50 VSS: 50 VSS: 50 VSS: 50 VSS: 50 VSS: 50 VSS: 50 VSS: 50 VSS:Locking All Programs
In the Rating Control window, use the LEFT/RIGHT (◀) button to highlight "Block All". Then, press the ENTER button to confirm your choice. You will see the symbol of locks appearing on both rating systems.

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Getting More Information about Programs
You can get more detailed information about the digital TV program you are watching by using the INFO or GUIDE function button on the remote control.
Using the INFO
The INFO function provides you with information about the program you are watching, such as the channel number, the program's title, the program's starting and ending time, and so on. The LCD offers you two levels of information.
- Press the INFO button on the remote control to display the first level of INFO.


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0 VOL - 0 BACK - OTV MENU MTS TV MENU MTS MOTS OFF GUIDE Temp EXP OK OK OK- Press the INFO button again to display the second level of INFO.

- Press the EXIT button to exit the info window.
Using the GUIDE
The GUIDE function displays a list of memorized channels, along with information on what programs are being shown.
- Press the GUIDE button on the remote control to display the guiding page.

APPENDIX
Programming Your Remote Control
The remote control that comes with your LCD is also a universal remote control. This lets you control your LCD and the external devices connected to it, such as a VCR, DVD player, cable box receiver, and satellite receiver.
How to Program Your Remote Control
There are two ways to program your remote control to control your devices: Through Auto Research, and through manual code-entering.
Auto Research
Your remote control is able to distinguish the devices of different brands through its auto research button. To start the auto research function, follow the steps below:
- Turn on the power of the device that you would use; e.g., your VCR.
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Press and hold the device button (VCR, DVD, or CBL/SAT) corresponding to the device you wish to set up on the remote control.
The LED light start flashing (On, Off, and On) after the device button is pressed. -
Release the device button.
The LED light start flashing again, indicating that the remote control is starting the automatic device search.

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VCR END OLRAT TV PWRD TWRD WCS PWRY 1 2 3- If your device has been found by the remote control, your device will be turned off automatically. Turn on the device again immediately, press any button on the remote control, and then your remote control will be set up as the remote control for your device.
Manual Setup
- Turn to the list of "Manufacturing Codes of Devices" on the next few pages, and find the 3-digit code representing the manufacturer of your device.
Please note that if more than one code number is listed, use the number listed first.
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Turn on the power of the device that you would use; e.g., your VCR.
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Press and hold the device button (VCR, DVD, or CBL/SAT) corresponding to the device you wish to set up on the remote control.
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Hold on the device button and enter the 3-digit code for the device, using the number buttons (0-9) on the remote control.
For example, to enter the code 001 for a Sony VCR, press the VCR button and then 0, 0, 1.
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Release the device button after entering the code.
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Turn off the power of the device, and then press the PWR2 (Green) button to test if you are able to turn on your device. If you cannot turn on your device, repeat Step 2 to Step 6 again.

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VCR DVD CIR/SAT TV PWR2 TWW AMOS PWR1 1 2 3 ▲ 4 5 6 CH 7 8 9 + - 0 BACK + VOL - DTV MENU (INTC) TV MENUNOTE:
- Your remote control memorize codes as they were entered at the most recent occasion. If you wish to set up the remote control for other devices, you will need to repeat the steps described above in the Manual Setup Section.
- By pressing the TV button on the remote control, you can set up the remote control to return to the

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VCR OVD CRL/SAT TVManufacturing Codes of Devices
A. Supported Cable Receivers
| Brand Code | |
| AEON 015 | |
| Allegro 001,051,053 | |
| Aminorix 057 | |
| Archer 001,067 | |
| Asasat 029 | |
| Belcor 068 | |
| Bestlink 028 | |
| Cabin star 068 | |
| Cabletanna 067 | |
| Cableview 067 | |
| Century 001,054 | |
| Citizen 000,001 | |
| Drake 044 | |
| Eastern 107 | |
| Electronics 009 | |
| Ensing 024 | |
| Eastern 011,012,014 | |
| Firsta Cyp 013 | |
| Hisher 024 | |
| Fullness Firsta 013 | |
| Furai | 001,020 |
| Garrett | 001 |
| GC Electronics | 068 |
| GE | 009 |
| Gemini 006,007,008 | |
| General Instrument | 006,031,038,067,072 |
| GITcom 099 | |
| Hamilton 029,032,058,068 | |
| Havalin 027 | |
| Inphone | 001,010 |
| Jasco 000,001 | |
| Jeibos 009 | |
| Jerold 003,004,009,033,034,035, | |
| 042,043,052,064,055 | |
| JVC | 070 |
| KoKa | 015 |
| Leon | 007 |
| Texcom 030.061 | |
| Tocom 041,042,046 | |
| Toshiba 030,031 | |
| Unika | 001,057 |
| Universal | 001,051,067,068 |
| Vidcoway 022 | |
| Vivwistar | 048,049,062 |
| Walmart 009 | |
| Visa | 016,017 |
| Zanzh 003,021,022,030,031,036 | |
| 044,047,064,065,100 | |
| Zentek 009 | |
| Exphant 025 | |
| Other | 109 |
B. Supported Satellite Receivers
| Brand Code | |
| Aux Skyworth | 090 |
| Channel Master | 073 |
| Chaparral | 076 |
| Citoh | 081 |
| Draka 073 | |
| Echoster 085 | |
| General Instrument | 074,086 |
| Horne 084 | |
| IQPhiem | 083 |
| Janeli 080 | |
| Jornold 086 | |
| Macom | 073 |
| Memorex | 085 |
| Panasonic 080 | |
| Pimostar | 086 |
| RCA | 088 |
| Realistic | 075 |
| Sony | 083,089 |
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C. Supported VCR and DVD Players
| Brand Code of VCR Code of DVD | |
| Acer 031,032,077, | 078,079 |
| Action 062 | |
| Adelbound 004 | |
| Admiral 010 | |
| Adventura 026 | |
| Akio 050 | |
| Alwa 026,052,053,054,060 | |
| 056,057,067,079, | |
| 080,083,107 | |
| Akai 011,067,069,072, | |
| 073,100 | |
| Akiba 033 | |
| Akitan 091 | |
| Akura 067 | |
| Albe 011,030,050,083, | |
| 086,091,095,107 | |
| Align 099 | |
| Ambassador 011 | |
| American High 023,024 | |
| Amsirad 026,027,094,105 | |
| Anitsch 033 | |
| Arsenic 004 | |
| ASA | 023,055 |
| Asha | 029 |
| Asuka | 065 |
| Audio Dynamics | 042,071 |
| Audioton | 011 |
| Audiovox | 042,043,065 |
| Baird | 026,037,067,071, |
| 088,100 | |
| Benp&Clufsen | 111 |
| Basic Line | 011,030,033,050, |
| 083 | |
| Braunmark | 029 |
| Bell&Howell | 010,037,038 |
| Bestar | 011 |
| Bluropunkt | 033,087,106 |
| Blusky | 108 |
| Bondstec | 011 |
| Curtis Mathos | 024,032,066,071 | |
| Cybermex | 029 | |
| Deewoo | 003,011,030,031,014,017,028038,048,053,060,060,081,113 | |
| Dansai 033 | ||
| Daytron 030,048,050 | ||
| DBX | 042,071 | |
| De Graaf | 020,065 | |
| Decca | 026,023,067 | |
| Denon | 031 | 063,064,085 |
| Disumaster2 051 | 082 | |
| DKK | 048 | |
| Domland | 083 | |
| Dual | 067,071 | |
| Dumont 003,029,042,052 | ||
| Dynatsch | 026 | |
| Electrohome 013,029,002 | ||
| Electrophonic | 065 | |
| Emerex | 000 | |
| Emerson 000,018,026,046,049,050,053,058,059,061,074,076,079 | ||
| Eco | 011 | |
| Euroshon | 011 | |
| Ferguson | 067,069,071,088,092,093,109 | |
| Fidelity | 026 | |
| Finlendia | 010,020,021,026,037 | |
| Fintux 018,020,023,026,037,082 | ||
| Firstline | 003,007,013,020,025,033,048,070,083 | |
| Fisher 011,015,035,036,041,056,072038,041,056,072066,075,041,056,072 | ||
| Fint | 083 | |
| Frontsch | 011,030 | |
| Flinny | 002,001,068,104 | |
| Brand Code of VCR Code of DVD | ||
| Harley Davidson 026 | ||
| Harmer/Kardon 025 075 | ||
| Hantor 011 | ||
| Harneedic 083 | ||
| Harvard 033 | ||
| Harwood 033 | ||
| Headquarter 038 | ||
| Hineri 004,029,033. | ||
| 067,070,083,090,096,107 | ||
| Hi-Q 039 | ||
| Hisawa | 083,107 | |
| Hitachi | 004,008,020,021,026,028,031,052,067,071,080,082 | |
| Heirkin 045 | ||
| Heirlin | 045 | |
| Hypson | 083 | |
| Imperial 026 | ||
| Infinity 026 | ||
| Ingersoll | 004 | |
| Inno Hit | 011 | |
| Inphone 050 | ||
| Instant Replay | C24 | |
| Interfunk | C23 | |
| Intervision | 083 | |
| ITT | 029,037,038,067,068,071,100 | |
| ITV | 011 | |
| J.C.Penney | C24 | |
| Jensen | 003,071 | |
| JVC 005,006,007,019,006,012,054 | ||
| 025,030,066,067,071,089,101,104 | ||
| Kaisui 033 | ||
| KEC | 033 | |
| Kendo | 069,100 | |
| Kenwood | 005,006,042,067,071,086 | 015,055,056057,058,059,072 |
| KLU | 033 | |
| MCS | 046 | |
| Medion | 083,097 | |
| MEG | 008,052 | |
| MEI | 024 | |
| Memorex | 010,022,024,026,028,037,038,039,065,068 | |
| Metz | 024,087 | |
| MGA | 007 | |
| MGN Technology | 029 | |
| Minerva | 087 | |
| Minolta | 020 | |
| Mission | 060 | |
| Mitsubishi 006,007,008,009,019,030,045,046,058,095 | 007,076 | |
| Montgomery | 029,055 | |
| Montgomery Ward | 010,024,026,029,032,055 | |
| Motorola | 010,024 | |
| MTC | 026,029 | |
| Multitech | 011,025,033 | |
| NAD | 045,069,070 | |
| Nakamichi | 051 | |
| NEC 005,006,019,030,042,043,044,057,071,081,104 | 028,081,094,097 | |
| Neckermann | 057 | |
| Nikai | 011 | |
| Nikko 012 | ||
| Nobex | 029 | |
| Nokia 029,037,067,068,071,100 | ||
| Nordimondo | 067,085,092,093,110,112 | |
| NSM | 060 | |
| Oceanic | 067,068,100 | |
| Okano 083,097 | ||
| Olympus | 024 | |
| ONIKYO | 027,047 | |
| Optimus | 010,037,065 | 011,047,050,051,066 |
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| Brand Code of VCR Code of DVD | ||
| Pilot 062,065 | ||
| Pioneer 027,083,084 011,013,016, | 038,041,042,050,085,066,095 | |
| Prinz 070 | ||
| Pro Scan 032,055,060 032 | ||
| Prosonic 083 | ||
| Proline 026,090 | ||
| Protac 033 | ||
| Proteland 011,033,048 | ||
| Pulsar 022,029,050 | ||
| DHD 090 | ||
| Quatter 038 | ||
| Quartz 038 | ||
| Quasar | 015,024 | 046 |
| Radio Shock | 010,013,024,025 | 055,065 |
| Redisix | 055 | |
| Rondex 065 | ||
| RCA | 010,020,024,029,032,055,080,066,076,077 | 017,028,030,073,074 |
| Realistic 010,012,024,025,029,037,038,039,085,074 | 051 | |
| Remote Controller | 051 | |
| REX 067 | ||
| RFT | 011,106 | |
| Ricoh | 002,024,059,101 | |
| Roadstar | 101 | |
| Hotel | 050 | |
| Runco 022 | ||
| Seiba | 067,085,089,092,093,110 | |
| SAC | 050 | |
| Solora 068,083,100 | ||
| Sempo | 010,013,018,061 | 010,026,087 |
| Sem sung | 003,005,029,033,082,108 | 018,034 |
| Semurai 011 | ||
| Sankey 008,010 | ||
| Sinudyne | 004 | |
| Salovox 011 | ||
| Sony | 000,001,002,048,100,101 | 000,001,002,035,036,037,038,039,045,048,052,063,093 |
| STS | 020 | |
| Sunkai | 083,091,097 | |
| Sunley | 085 | |
| Sylvania 023,024 | 062 | |
| Symphonic | 026 | |
| Taisho 004.070,083 | ||
| Tashiko | 064 | |
| Tatung | 003,005,006,028,067,069,071,072,083 | 004 |
| Isac | 026,071,104,067 | |
| TEC 011 | ||
| Technics 024 | 044,046 | |
| TECO | 010,018,025,035,098 | |
| Teknika 024.026.064.102 | ||
| Televia 067,085 | ||
| Telefunkon | 087,085,092,093,109,110 | |
| Tensai 004 | ||
| Thomson | 067,089,082,093,109,110,112 | 032 |
| Thorn 067 | ||
| TingTozn | 036,109 | |
| IMK | 029,053,061 | |
| Tokoi | 057 | |
| Tashiba | 003,004,067,073,075,106,114 | 003,033,070 |
| Totovision | 024,065 | |
| Triumph 033,061 | ||
| TVA 011 | ||
| Unitech 029 | ||
| Universum | 087,094,097,100 | |
| Vector 003.006.006 | ||
| Vector Research | 042,052 | |
| Viacosonic | 026,029,033 | |
Care and Maintenance
Read and follow these instructions to keep your LCD in good condition.
Placement
- Do not place the LCD on uneven or unstable surfaces.
- Avoid extremes of hot and cold; humidity and dust.
- If the LCD is moved rapidly from cold to hot environments, disconnect power and allow two hours for any condensation to dry.
- Keep the LCD at a distance from appliances that create magnetic fields.
- Do not block ventilation openings.
- Do not place liquids on or near the LCD.
- Arrange the power cord neatly. Knotting or bending with other cords may pose a fire hazard.
Cleaning
- Do not open the LCD or touch the parts inside.
- Use a soft cloth, tissue, or lint-free cloth to clean the LCD body.
- Use a soft eyeglass tissue/cloth or lint-free damp cloth to remove stains (e.g. dust, fingerprints) from the glass surface of the LCD unit. Never use synthetic cleaning solutions or detergents containing ammonia (e.g. Windex).
- Do not use water, petroleum, wax, paint thinner, chemicals (e.g. benzene, ammonia), synthetic cleaning solutions, or other solvents to clean any part of the LCD unit, as this may damage the LCD body and glass surface.
- Do not rub the screen forcefully or apply excessive pressure to it to avoid scratching the glass surface.
Troubleshooting
Below are some possible solutions to problems that you may encounter while using the LCD. After trying these possible solutions, contact your dealer or service representative if you are still unable to resolve the problem.
1. No Power
Solution: • Make sure the LCD is connected correctly.
- Check the power cord connection.
- Press the PWR1 (Red) button on the remote control or the POWER (Button on the LCD unit to turn on the LCD.
2. Remote control unit does not function
Solution: • Check that the batteries are inserted, using the correct polarity.
- Ensure that the batteries are not worn out. If necessary, replace with new batteries.
- Ensure that the remote control is the correct device mode.
If the remote control is in TV mode, the LED indicator will flash in red when you press any buttons on the remote control. If the LED indicator flashes in green, the remote control has been set up for other devices. Press the TV button to return to the default TV setting.
- Strong or fluorescent lighting may interfere with remote control operation. Operate away from such sources.
3. No picture
Solution: • Check connections.
- Ensure that the correct input is selected.
- Ensure that cable signals are good and that cable connections are secure.
- Ensure that the LCD is set to the proper standard for your region.
4. Picture is not clear, or display has flurries
Solution: Ensure that cable signals are good and that cable connections are secure.
5. Picture is too light or too dark
Solution: Check brightness and contrast settings.
- A black box appears on the screen
Solution: Closed captions may be set to one of the text modes. Turn closed captions off.
- No stereo or SAP sound is coming from a known MTS broadcast
Solution: Set MTS to Stereo or SAP.
- Unable to enter a channel number over 100 in TV mode
Solution: Press the ANT/CBL button on the remote control or use the on-screen menu to set TV input source from Antenna to Cable; or retrieve the default settings by using the on-screen menu.
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Specifications
Model Type ML42C1H
Screen Size 42" diagonal
Display Color 16.78 million colors
Resolution 1920 (H) x 1080 (V) pixels
Dot Pitch 0.1615 (H) x 0.4845 (V)
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Brightness 500 cd/m² (Typical)
Contrast Ratio 1200:1 (Typical)
Viewing Angle 176°
Video System SDTV/EDTV/HDTV
480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p
Color System NTSC, PAL, SECAM (The color system of the model equipped
depends on the LCD configuration that you purchased.)
PC VGA Support VGA/SVGA/XGA/SXGA
Power Source AC 100V to 240V; 50/60Hz
Power Consumption 275 Watts (Operation mode)
Dimensions (H x W x D) 31.6" x 42" x 3.86" (802 x 1067 x 98 mm) with speakers and stand
Net Weight 79.3 lbs. (36 kg) with speakers and stand
Panel Life About 50,000 hours
Environment Operating Temperature: 50°F to 104°F (10°C to 40°C) Relative Humidity: 20% to 85%
Audio Power 10 W x 2
EMI & Regulatory Compliance FCC, CE
Electrical Safety ETL, CB
Built-in Speakers Yes
Wall-mount Bracket Yes (Optional)
Inputs
Antenna (Analog) x1
Antenna (Digital) v1