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USER MANUAL W3706MC DELL
Dell™ LCD TV Owner's Manual
Model W3706MC
Notes, Notices, and Cautions

NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your TV.

NOTICE: A NOTICE indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem.

CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death.
Information in this document is subject to change without notice. © 2005 Dell Inc. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Dell Inc. is strictly forbidden.
Trademarks used in this text: Dell, the DELL logo, Dimension, OptiPlex, Inspiron, Latitude, Dell Precision, DellNet, TrueMobile, PowerApp,
PowerEdge, PowerConnect, and PowerVault are trademarks of Dell, Inc.; SRS(●) TruSurround XT TruSurround XT, SRS, and (●) symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. EMC is a registered trademark of EMC Corporation.
Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Dell Inc. disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own.
Contents
1 About Your TV
Front View....5
Left View....6
Bottom View....7
Package Contents 8
2 Setting Up Your TV
Proper Location for Your TV 11
Connecting Your TV 12
Connecting Your Speakers .... 19
3 Using Your Remote Control
Installing Batteries....23
Using Your Remote Control....24
Using Your TV With a Universal or Learning Remote Control 26
4 Using the TV Menu
Using Your Remote Control With the TV Menu 27
Selecting Your TV Menu Language 28
Input Select 28
Picture Settings....30
Audio Settings 30
PIP/POP/PBP 31
Size....32
Parental Control....33
Setup 34
5 Troubleshooting Your TV
Troubleshooting Tips 35
General Problems ...... 36
TV Menu Messages 40
Remote Control Problems 40
Using the Self-Test Feature when Connected to a Computer....41
Problems When Using the TV as a Monitor....41
6 Specifications for Your TV
Contacting Dell.... 47
Index....65
About Your TV
Front View

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6 1 2 3 4 51 Input Source button Push to display the Input Select menu
2 ♦CH♦ Channel up/down button
Push to select the previous/next channel or navigate through the TV Menu
3 -vol+ Volume up/down button
Push to increase/decrease the volume or to select an TV Menu option
4 Menu/OK button Push to display the TV Menu or to confirm your selection
5 Power button and light (LED)
Push to turn the TV on and off The power light is blue when the TV is on and amber when it is in power saving mode
6 IR receiver Senses the signal from the remote control
Left View

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1 2 3 41 S-Video connector (AV Side)
Connect devices such as a video game system, a digital camera, or a DVD player
2 Composite video connector (AV Side)
Connect devices such as a VCR or DVD player
3 Audio connector (Left) Use this connector if you have connected a device to the composite video connector or the S-Video connector
4 Audio connector (Right) Use this connector if you have connected a device to the composite video connector or the S-Video connector
Bottom View

1 TV Speaker out connectors Connect speakers
2 RS232 connector For factory use only
3 NTSC connector (Analog) Connect an antenna or a cable TV box using the coaxial cable
4 HIDTV connector (Digital)
Connect an antenna for the digital tuner when using Digital TV The ATSC/HDTV input can also be used as 2nd analog input (It is a Digital/Analog combo tuner)
5 Coaxial digital audio out connector
Connect an optional audio decoder or audio/video receiver when using Digital TV
6 Optical digital audio out connector (SPDIF)
Connect an optional audio decoder or audio/video receiver when using Digital TV
7 Audio IN connectors for DVI (L/R)
When connecting with the DVI jack on devices such as a DVD player, set-top box or your computer to the HDMI connector, connect the audio output jacks on devices.
8 HDMI IN connector (HDMI1) Connect devices such as a DVD player or set-top box
When connecting with the DVI jack on devices such as a DVD player, set-top box or your computer, connect devices using the DVI cable with HDMI adapter
9 HDMI IN connector (IIDMI2) Connect devices such as a DVD player or set-top box
When connecting with the DVI jack on devices such as a DVD player, set-top box or your computer, connect devices using the DVI cable with HDMI adapter
| 10 PC Audio connector for VGA Connect the audio cable from your computer to the TV | |
| 11 VGA connector Connect to the VGA cable from your computer to the TV | |
| 12 Component audio and video connectors (AV5 IN) | Connect devices such as a DVD player, set-top box, or cable TV box |
| 13 Component audio and video connectors (AV6 IN) | Connect devices such as a DVD player, set-top box, or cable TV box |
| 14 Subwoofer audio out connector (SUB) | Connect an optional powered subwoofer to the TV |
| 15 Composite video and audio-out connectors (Video/L/R) | Connect a device such as a VCR if you have connected an antenna or cable TV through the NTSC or HDTV connectorIt is valid only for the Composite, S-Video or Analog TV input |
| 16 Composite video and audio connectors (AV1 IN) | Connect a device such as a VCR or DVD player |
| 17 Composite video and audio connectors (AV2 IN) | Connect a device such as a VCR or DVD player |
| 18 S-Video and audio connectors (AV3 IN) | Connect devices such as a video game system or a DVD player |
| 19 S-Video and audio connectors (AV4 IN) | Connect devices such as a video game system or a DVD player |
| 20 Power connector Connect your power cord | |
Package Contents

NOTE: If you need additional cables, contact Dell.
Remote control

AAA batteries (3)

Power cord

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Close-up of a black cable with a metallic connector, forming an infinity symbol (no text or symbols visible)Antenna (coaxial) cable

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Coiled black cable with a small connector at the end (no text or symbols visible)Component cable

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Coiled black cable with multiple colored wires (red, blue, green, purple) attached at endpoints (no text or symbols visible)RCA Audio (L/R) cable

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Coiled black cable with three red and white connectors (no text or symbols visible)Speakers

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Two vertical dark panels mounted on matching bases, no text or symbols visible* To connect speakers to your TV, see "Connecting Your Speakers" on page 19.
Documentation

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Self-School ISSN Owner's Manual SHELLCaring for Your TV

CAUTION: Only a licensed technician should service the TV. Do not disassemble the TV.

CAUTION: Before cleaning the TV, unplug it from the electrical outlet.
• To clean the surface of the panel, lightly dampen a soft, clean, lint-free cloth with water.
• To clean the TV cabinet, use a cloth lightly dampened with a mild detergent.
- Do not use chemicals such as benzene, thinner, ammonia, or any type of abrasive cleaner.
- Do not use compressed air to clean the TV.
Setting Up Your TV

CAUTION: Before you begin any of the setup procedures described in this section, follow the basic safety instructions located in the Product Information Guide.
Proper Location for Your TV
Consider the following environmental factors when you are deciding where to put your TV:
- Ensure you allow adequate ventilation.
- Do not store or use the TV in locations that are exposed to high heat, high humidity, dusty environment, direct sunlight, or extreme cold.
- Avoid moving the TV between locations with extreme temperature differences. For more information, see Specifications on page 43.
- Do not subject the TV to severe vibration or high impact conditions. Do not place the TV inside a car trunk.
- Do not place the TV in a location where water or other liquids could spill on or into the TV.
Connecting Your TV
The tables below provide a description of the connectors on your TV to help you decide which connectors to use for your various video devices.

NOTE: Before you connect your TV, ensure you have all the proper cables. Some cables may come with the device you are connecting. For a list of cables that came with your TV, see Package Contents on page 8. To order additional cables, contact Dell.
Connecting Your Cable TV Box or Antenna
Quality Cable and Connector When to Use
Good Coaxial cable / NTSC/ANALOG Coaxial (RF) cable carries the analog video

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Close-up of a black cable with metallic connector and circular button (no text or symbols visible)and audio signal from the antenna or cable connector to your TV. The coaxial connector is labeled NTSC/ANALOG. To locate the NTSC connector, see "Bottom View" on page 7.
Better Coaxial cable / HDTV/DIGITAL. The Coaxial cable carries the digital video

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Close-up of a black cable with metallic connector and circular inset showing internal components (no text or symbols)and audio signal from the antenna connector to your TV. The coaxial connector is labeled HDTV/DIGITAL. To locate the HDTV connector, see "Bottom View" on page 7.
Quality Cable and Connector When to Use
Good Composite cable / AV1,2 IN (Bottom)
Video, Left, Right (Left)

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Close-up of audio/video audio connectors with colored cables, no text or symbols visibleBetter S-Video cable / AV3,4 IN (Bottom)
S-Video, Left, Right (Left)

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Close-up of various audio and audio connectors including audio/video cables, a black audio jack, and three red audio probes (no text or symbols visible)The composite connector carries the video signal through a single pin. If you are using a composite video connector, you also need to connect composite audio cables. To locate the composite connectors, see "Left View" on page 6 and "Bottom View" on page 7.
The S-Video connector splits the video signal into two signals, black-and-white and color. If you are using the S-Video connector, you also need to connect the audio cables. To locate the S-Video connectors, see "Left View" on page 6 and "Bottom View" on page 7.
Quality Cable and Connector When to Use
Best Component (YPbPr) cable / AV5,6 IN The component connectors split the video signal

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Row of colored audio/video cables with black leads, arranged in two rows (no text or symbols visible)into three signals, two color and one black-and-white. If you are using the component connectors, you also need to connect the audio cables. To locate the component connectors, see "Bottom View" on page 7.
Excellent HDMI cable / HDMI IN (1,2) HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface)

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Two black USB connectors shown from different sizes (no text or symbols visible)assures that the best video signal is always sent from source (HDTV signal, DVD player) to the TV. This is achieved by allowing uncompressed video and multi-channel audio data to be sent to the display device through a single cable. To locate the connector, see "Bottom View" on page 7.
Using the NTSC or HDTV Connector (Coaxial)

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Close-up of a black cable with metallic connector and two circular buttons on a dark background (no text or symbols visible)1 Turn off the TV and unplug the power cord.
2 Connect the coaxial cable to the NTSC or the HDTV connectors on the TV.
3 Plug in the power cord for the TV and turn on the TV.
4 Enter the TV Menu and select TV for NTSC or Digital TV for HDTV. See "Input Select" on page 28 for more information.
Using the Composite Connector

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Electrical connectors and audio/video cables (no text or symbols visible)1 Turn off the TV and unplug the power cord.

NOTE: If you are connecting a device that you want to be able to remove, such as a video game system or a camcorder, use the composite connector on the left side of the TV (see "Left View" on page 6).
2 Connect your device to the TV using the audio and video cable.
3 Plug in the power cords for the TV and devices and turn them on.
4 Enter the TV Menu and select AV1 (Composite 1), AV2 (Composite 2) or AV SIDE (Composite 3). See "Input Select" on page 28 for more information.
Using the S-Video Connector

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Close-up of multiple audio/video cables with colored connectors (no text or symbols visible)
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Close-up of three audio/video cables (USB, audio, and audio) with connectors shown alongside a black CD/TV interface panel (no text or symbols visible)1 Turn off the TV and unplug the power cord.
NOTE: If you are connecting a device that you want to be able to remove, such as a video game system, or a camera, use the S-Video connector on the left side of the TV (see "Left View" on page 6).
2 Connect your device using the S-Video and audio cables.
3 Plug in the power cords for the TV and devices and turn them on.
4 Enter the TV Menu and select AV3 (S-Video 1), AV4 (S-Video 2) or AV SIDE (S-Video 3). See "Input Select" on page 28 for more information.
Using the Component Connectors

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Grid of colored audio jack cables (red, blue, green, white) arranged in rows, no text or symbols visible1 Turn off the TV and unplug the power cord.
2 Connect your device using the component video and audio cables.
3 Plug in the power cords for the TV and devices and turn them on.
4 Enter the TV Menu and select the AV5 (Component 1) or AV6 (Component 2). See "Input Select" on page 28 for more information.
Using the HDMI Connector

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Two black USB cables with connectors shown above (no text or symbols visible)1 Turn off the TV and unplug the power cord.
2 Connect your device using the IIDMI connector.
3 Plug in the power cords for the TV and devices and turn them on.
4 Enter the TV Menu and select the HDMI1 or HDMI2. See "Input Select" on page 28 for more information.
Using the HDMI Connector for DVI

NOTE: Only one connector can be used for a computer, either VGA or HDMI.

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Close-up of a black and white audio jack plug with red and gray cables, shown from an inset close-up (no text or symbols visible)1 Turn off the TV and unplug the power cord.

NOTE: Some cable TV boxes may have DVI connectors, but do not support using a DVI connection. For more information, contact your cable TV company.
2 Connect the DVI cable to the HDMI connector (with HDMI adapter) and the audio cables to the Audio IN connectors for DVI(L/R). If you are connecting a video device, use the audio connectors (red and white) or if you are connecting a computer use the stereo connector (green).
NOTE: To use DVI with the HDMI connector, you need a HDMI adapter. Connect the DVI cable to the HDMI connector using a HDMI adapter.
3 Plug in the power cords for the TV and devices and turn them on.
4 Enter the TV Menu and select HDMI1 or HDMI2. See "Input Select" on page 28 for more information.
Using the VGA Connector
NOTE: Only one connector can be used for a computer, either VGA or HDMI.

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Close-up of a black electronic device showing a VGA connector, a blue V-32 audio jack, and a yellow audio jack (no text or symbols visible)1 Turn off the TV and unplug the power cord.
2 Connect the blue VGA cable to your TV and to your computer.
3 Connect the green audio cable to the connector on the TV and to your computer.
4 Plug in the power cords for the TV and devices and turn them on.
5 Enter the TV Menu and select the VGA. See "Input Select" on page 28 for more information.
Connecting Your Speakers

CAUTION: Before you set up and operate your Dell™ device, read and follow the safety instructions in the Product Information Guide
List of standard accessories
• s p e a k e r ( 2 )
• s t a n d (2)
• b r a c k e t ( 4 )
- s c r e w ( 2 )
• s p e a k e r c a b l e (2)

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Product photo of a black electronic device with two antenna poles, connectors, and cables (no visible text or symbols)Installing your speakers to the stand
1 Insert the stand into the bottom hole of the speaker.
2 Tighten the screw on the speaker.

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Black vertical stand with orange flame, mounted on a black base (no text or symbols visible)
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Close-up of a hand holding a black object with a red circular icon, next to a dark panel (no visible text or symbols)Installing your speakers to the TV
1 Loosely attach the brackets to the speakers.
2 Attach the brackets to the TV and tighten the screws.
3 Tighten the screws on the speaker.

NOTE: You may use a screwdriver to ensure all screws are completely tightened.

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Hand holding a small black object next to a dark rectangular object (no visible text or symbols)
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Hand holding a small object on a dark surface, possibly a device or component (no visible text or symbols)
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Close-up of a hand holding a small object, possibly a device or tool, with no visible text or symbols.Connecting the speaker cables to the speaker and the TV
1 Connect one end of the speaker cables to the matching connectors on the back of the speaker.
2 Connect the other end of the speaker cables to the matching connectors on the back of the TV

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Close-up of a black electronic device with two red probes inserted into the top panel (no visible text or symbols)
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Close-up of electronic components with red and black wires, no visible text or symbolsUsing Your Remote Control
Installing Batteries
Before you can use your remote control, install three-AAA batteries.
1 Slide open the battery cover.
2 Install the batteries. Make sure that you match the + and - on the batteries with the + and - symbols in the battery compartment.
3 Replace the battery cover.

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Exterior view of a black DELL remote control with battery pack and batteries (no text or symbols visible)Using Your Remote Control

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 DELL| 1 Power Turns the TV on and off | ||
| 2 MENU Enters and exits the TV Main Menu | ||
| 3 OK Press to confirm your selection | ||
| 4 | GUIDE | Displays an electronic program guide when using Digital TV (HDTV connector)NOTE: Content may vary depending on the broadcaster. |
| 5 | PICT | Cycles through the preset options for the Picture Settings menu |
| 6 SLEEP Turns on the sleep timer | ||
| 7 PREV CII Returns you to the previously viewed channel | ||
| 8 Vol - Decrecascs the volume | ||
| 9 CH down Push to view the previous channel | ||
| 10 Number buttons | Press to select a channel | |
| 11 | - (dash) | Press to select the sub-channel of Digital TV |
| 12 | POP/PBP | Enters and exits POP or PBP mode |
| 13 | PIP SEL | Toggles between windows when you use Picture-in-Picture (PIP), Picture-Outside-Picture (POP), or Picture-By-Picture (PBP) |
| 14 | INPUT | Enters the Input Select menu |
| 15 | Arrow buttons | In the TV Menu, use to navigate through the menus |
| 16 | INFO | Displays information about your TV and channel you are watching |
| 17 | AUDIO | Cycles through the preset Audio options |
| 18 | WIDE | Cycles through the size (aspect ratio) options from the Picture Settings menu |
| 19 MUTE | Press to turn the sound on and off | |
| 20 CII up | Push to view the next channel | |
| 21 Vol + | Increases the volume | |
| 22 ENTER | Press to confirm the channel frequency entry | |
| 23 | POS | Press to change the position of the PIP window |
| 24 | SWAP | Swaps images when using PIP, or PBP |
| 25 | PIP | Enters and exits PIP mode |
Using Your TV With a Universal or Learning Remote Control
Preprogrammed universal remote controls can be programmed to control the following functions on your Dell TV:
• P o w e r
- Channel Up (+)
- Channel Down (-)
• Volume Up (+)
• V o l u m e D o w n (-)
- M u t e
- Input Select
NOTE: Future preprogrammed universal remote controls may be able to control more functions.
You can program universal remote controls to work with your Dell TV in the following ways:
- If the remote control manual lists codes by manufacturer, use the Philips codes.
- If the remote control has a search function, this function may be used to find the correct code.
- If the remote control has a learning function, you can program specific buttons on it from the Dell remote control, in addition to those buttons listed above.
NOTE: For additional information, see the documentation that came with your universal or learning remote control.
Using the TV Menu
Your TV has the TV Menu that allows you to select the proper input source, make adjustments to the image and audio settings, select to view Picture-In-Picture, Picture-Outside-Picture, and Picture-By-Picture, and set parental controls.
Using Your Remote Control With the TV Menu

NOTE: You can access and make selections to the TV Menu using the volume and channel buttons on the front panel of the TV or you can use the remote control. Except where noted, this section describes how to use the TV Menu with the remote control.
1 To enter the TV Menu, press the Menu button.
Eight icons appear along the bottom of the screen.

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MAIN MENU DELL EXIT INPUT SELECT PICTURE SETTINGS AUDIO SETTINGS PIP/POP PEP SIZE PARENTAL CONTROL SETUP2 Use the left and right buttons to move between the icons. The icon appears highlighted as you move through the menu.
3 To select an option, push the OK button when the icon is highlighted.
4 A new menu appears for that selected option. Use the up and down buttons to move through the various settings.

NOTE: A red arrow appears next to the setting as you navigate through the options. A check mark appears next to the option that you have selected.
5 Use the left and right buttons and the OK button to adjust or select settings.

NOTE: You can select Exit or press the Menu button at any time to return to the main menu.
6 After you have made your selections, push the Menu button to return to the main menu.
7 To exit the TV Menu, select the Exit icon and press the OK button.
Selecting Your TV Menu Language
1 Press Menu to enter the TV Menu.
2 Select Setup.
3 In the Setup menu, select Language and scroll to select the language that you want the TV Menu to appear in.
Input Select
The Input Select menu allows you to select the proper source based on how you have your TV and video equipment connected. Press Input button on the remote to go directly to the Input Select menu. You can also press Menu and select Input Select from the main menu.
If you are using the TV (NTSC connector) or the Digital TV (HDTV connector) input source, you can preset the viewable channels. Go to the Main Menu, select Setup, select Channel Setup, and then select Channel Search.
If you are using the NTSC connector and the HDTV connector, you need to preset the viewable channels for both the Digital TV and the TV input sources.

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INPUT SELECT BACK 1. VGA 2. HDMI 1 3. HDMI 2 4. TV 5. DIGITAL TV 6. AV1 (COMPOSITE 1) 7. AV2 (COMPOSITE 2) 8. AV3 (S-VIDEO 1) 9. AV4 (S-VIDEO 2) 10. AV5 (COMPONENT 1) 11. AV6 (COMPONENT 2) 12. AV SIDE (COMPOSITE 3) 13. AV SIDE (S-VIDEO 3) SHOW INPUTS ALL ACTIVEVGA — Select when you have your computer connected to the VGA connector. See "Bottom View" on page 7 for the location of the VGA connector.
HDMI 1 and HDMI 2 — Select when you have connected a device, such as a DVD player using the HDMI connector. See "Bottom View" on page 7 for the location of the HDMI connectors.
TV — Select when you have your antenna connected to the NTSC connector. See "Bottom View" on page 7 for the location of the NTSC connector.
DIGITAL TV — Select when you have your antenna connected to the HDTV connector. See "Bottom View" on page 7 for the location of the HDTV connector.
AV1 (COMPOSITE 1) — Select when you have a video device, such as a video game system, connected to the composite video and audio connectors on the bottom of the TV. See "Bottom View" on page 7 for the location of the composite video and audio connectors (AV1 IN).
AV2 (COMPOSITE 2) — Select when you have a video device, such as a video game system, connected to the composite video and audio connectors on the bottom of the TV. See "Bottom View" on page 7 for the location of the composite video and audio connectors (AV2 IN).
AV3 (S-VIDEO 1) — Select when you have a video device, such as a VCR, connected to the S-Video and audio connectors on the bottom of the TV. See "Bottom View" on page 7 for the location of the S-Video and audio connectors (AV3 IN).
AV4 (S-VIDEO 2) — Select when you have a video device, such as a VCR, connected to the S-Video and audio connectors on the bottom of the TV. See "Bottom View" on page 7 for the location of the S-Video and audio connectors (AV4 IN).
AV5 (COMPONENT 1) — Select when you have a video device, such as a DVD player, set-top box, or cable TV box connected to the component audio and video connectors on the bottom of the TV. See "Bottom View" on page 7 for the location of the component audio and video connectors (AV5 IN).
AV6 (COMPONENT 2) — Select when you have a video device, such as a DVD player, set-top box, or cable TV box connected to the component audio and video connectors on the bottom of the TV. See "Bottom View" on page 7 for the location of the component audio and video connectors (AV6 IN).
AV SIDE (COMPOSITE 3)—Select when you have a video device, such as a video game system, connected to the composite video and audio connectors on the left side of the TV. See "Left View" on page 6 for the location of the composite video and audio connectors (Video, Left, Right).
AV SIDE (S-VIDEO 3)—Select when you have a video device, such as a VCR, connected to the S-Video and audio connectors on the left side of the TV. See 'Left View' on page 6 for the location of the S-Video and audio connectors (S-Video, Left, Right).
SHOW INPUTS — Show Inputs allows you to select Active or All. Active searches for which connectors are being used. The available input sources appear in white and input sources that are not available appear in grey. All shows all the input sources and allows you to select all the input sources even if you do not have a device connected.

NOTE: In TV Menu Settings, located in the Setup menu, you can set the Input Select to display the device that you have attached. For example, AV5 (COMPONENT 1) would say DVD when you view the Input Select menu.
Picture Settings
The Picture Settings allow you to adjust the appearance of the image including color and brightness.

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PICTURE SETTINGS BACK PRESET BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST SHARPNESS COLOR TEMPERATURE COLOR TINT COLOR SATURATION PERSONAL NORMALIf you select one of the following preset image settings the individual settings are automatically updated.
• Movies
- Sports
• Weak Signal
• M u l t i m e d i a
If you select Personal, you can adjust the individual settings, such as Brightness and Color.
The Color Temperature presets are:
• Natural: the native panel temperature
- Normal: 6500K
- Blue: 9300K
- Red: 5700K
Audio Settings
The Audio Settings allow you to set the audio to best fit the type of show you are watching.

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AUDIO SETTINGS BACK MIDNIGHT MODE EQUALIZER MODE TREBLE BASS BALANCE TV OUT VOLUME PROGRAM MUTE SPEAKER OUT DIGITAL LANGUAGE ON OFF ON OFF VOICE - + - + - + FIXED MONO ON OFF ON OFF ENGLISHSRS TruSurround XT—Delivers virtual surround sound over two speakers from any source, which creates a wider sound with deep rich bass.
Midnight Mode — Evens out the large volume variations between voice and action scenes.
If you select one of the following preset Equalizer Mode settings, the individual audio levels are automatically updated:
- Music
• Theater
• Voice
If you select Personal, you can adjust the individual audio levels, such as Bass and Treble.
TV Out Volume — Select Fixed if you want to adjust the volume using the remote or volume control on an attached audio receiver. Select Variable if you want to adjust the volume using the TV remote or front panel buttons. Using Variable adjusts the TV volume out not the volume on an attached audio receiver.
Use Program to select Stereo, Mono, or SAP (Second Audio Program).
Use Mute to turn the TV sound on or off and use Speaker Out to turn on or off sound from the speakers.
PIP/POP/PBP
You can view two active sources simultaneously using Picture-In-Picture (PIP), Picture-Outside-Picture (POP), or Picture-By-Picture (PBP).
The remote control offers the following PIP/POP/PBP options:
- U s ePIP button or the POP/ PBP button on the remote control to turn on and off PIP, POP, and PBP.
- If y o BIP or PBP mode, use the SWAP button on the remote control to switch between the two windows.
- U s ePOS button on the remote to change which corner of the screen the PIP window appears.

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PIP/POP/PBP BACK PIP/POP/PBP TRANSPARENCY SIZE H POSITION V POSITION PIP SOURCE AUDIO SOURCE PIP DIGITAL TV PRIMARYIn the TV Menu, you can adjust the Transparency, the Size, and II (horizontal) and V (vertical) position of the PIP windows. When you are selecting the horizontal orientation, - moves the window left and + moves the window to the right. When you are adjusting the vertical orientation, 0 is at the top of the screen and 100 is at the bottom of the screen.
For POP, you can select from three different POP options:
• POP1 — One large POP window to the left and a smaller, centered window on the right.
• POP3 — One large POP window to the left
and three smaller, vertically-aligned windows on the right.
- POP12 — One large, centered POP window surrounded by twelve smaller windows.
POP Scan Mode allows you to select Sequential or Float. Float mode plays the source for selected channels that appear in the windows. Sequential rotates through each window and plays all of the preselected channels. The rotation runs through all the available channels before it starts again at the lowest channel.
NOTE: If the Block Control in the Parental Control menu is enabled, all the sub screens in POP (POP1, POP3 and POP12) mode will be blank.
PIP/POP/PBP Compatibility
When using PIP/POP/PBP you can select any of the input sources that appear in the PIP/POP/PBP windows. The only input sources that cannot work together are HDMI with HDMI.
NOTE: When using POP3 or POP12 the sub screen can select only the TV, AV1, AV2, AV3, AV4 and AV SIDE input source.
Size
Size allows you to adjust the appearance of the image.

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SIZE BACK STANDARD ZOOM 4:3 ASPECT RATIO WIDE FULL SCREEN HORIZONTAL SHIFTUse the following settings to adjust the aspect ratio:
Standard — Best selection for viewing digital HDTV, 16:9 or 22:9 DVD movies.
Zoom — Best selection for viewing TV, VCR or 4:3 DVD movie.
4:3 Aspect Ratio — Best selection for viewing TV, VCR or 4:3 DVD movie.
Wide — Best selection for viewing digital HIDTV, 16:9 and 22:9 DVD movies.
Full Screen — Best selection for viewing digital HDTV or 16:9 DVD movies.
Horizontal Shift—Adjust the horizontal placement of the image.
NOTE: Most DVDs have information about the supported aspect ratio on the case.
Parental Control
Parental Control allows you to block certain channels or programs so children cannot view programs that are not age appropriate.

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PARENTAL CONTROL BACK ACCESS CODE ENTER ACCESS CODE X X X XTo enter the Parental Control menu, you need an access code. The first time you enter, use access code 3355. "Setting an Access Code" on page 33 for information on creating a new access code.
You can set the following options to block content:
• B 1 o c k-TGns on or off all your parental control settings
• Channel Lock — Blocks selected channels
• Movie Rating — Blocks movies based on their rating (G, PG, PG-13, R, NC-17, X, and Unrated)
• TV Rating — Blocks TV shows based on their rating (TV-Y, Y7, G, PG, 14, MA, and No rating)

NOTE: You can use Clear All to unblock the channels and programs that you have set.
Setting an Access Code
After you enter the Parental Control menu for the first time, you can set your own four-digit access code.
1 In the Parental Control menu, select Change Code.
2 Using the number pad on the remote control, enter a new access code.
3 Select Exit
Setup
Setup allows you to adjust the appearance of the TV Menu, preset viewable cable channels, change the language of the TV Menu (see "Selecting Your TV Menu Language" on page 28), and to restore factory settings.

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SETUP BACK TV MENU SETTINGS CHANNEL SETUP LANGUAGE FACTORY RESET TIME SETTINGS TIMER SETTINGS CLOSED CAPTIONIn the TV Menu Settings menu, use TV Menu Hold Time to increase or decrease the amount of time the TV Menu appears. The maximum amount of time is 60 seconds.
You can select TV Button lock to lock the buttons on the bottom panel. When this option is enabled, only the power button functions. Hold the volume up and the channel up buttons together for 10 seconds to unlock the buttons.
Channel Setup allows you adjust the settings for individual channels and preset the viewable channels. Select Antenna/Cable to select the antenna or cable connected to your TV.
If you are using the TV (NTSC connector) or the Digital TV (IIDTV connector) input source, you
can preset the viewable channels. Select Channel Search to search the viewable channels. While searching the channels, press the Menu or OK button on the remote control to stop the searching. Select Channel Edit to edit the channels. If the signal is weak or distorted, select Fine Tuning to fine-tune the channel manually.
If you are using the NTSC connector and the HDTV connector, you need to preset the viewable channels for both the Digital TV and the TV input source.
Time Settings allow you to set the time zone and daylight saving settings.

NOTE: The actual time is set through use of the ATSC tuner with a digital antenna. Without this antenna, the time will not be available.
Timer Settings allow you to set the time when the TV switches off automatically.
Select Closed Caption to turn on and off closed captioning and set several other CC options.
Troubleshooting Your TV

CAUTION: If at any time you see smoke or sparks coming from your TV, contact Dell. Do not try to perform any troubleshooting steps.
Troubleshooting Tips

NOTE: Some problems may be related to your device. See the documentation for any devices connected to your TV.
Most problems with your TV may be caused by not having the correct input selection. Each connector on the TV (left and bottom) is associated with an input selection, which are labeled AV1 through AV SIDE in the Input Select menu.
• AV1 (Composite 1)—Composite connector on the bottom of the TV
• AV2 (Composite 2)—Composite connector on the bottom of the TV
• AV3 (S-Video 1)— S-Video connector on the bottom of the TV
• AV4 (S-Video 2)—S-Video connector on the bottom of the TV
• AV5 (Component 1) — Component connector on the bottom of the TV
• AV6 (Component 2) — Component connector on the bottom of the TV
• AV SIDE (Composite 3) — Composite connector on the left of the TV
• AV SIDE (S-Video 3)— S-Video connector on the left of the TV
You can also select the following input:
• TV — NTSC connector on the bottom of the TV
• DIGITAL TV — HDTV connector on the bottom of the TV
• VGA — VGA connector on the bottom of the TV
• HDMI 1 and HDMI 2 — HDMI connectors on the bottom of the TV
General Problems
Problem Possible Solution
Poor picture quality while watching TV and using a device such as a DVD player or a VCR
1 Check the aspect ratio settings in the TV Menu. Press the Menu button on the remote control and select Size. For more information on using the TV Menu, see "Using the TV Menu" on page 27.
2 Reconnect the device using the same type of connector. For example, if you are using the composite connector on the bottom, try connecting the device to the composite connector on the left of the TV. See "About Your TV" on page 5 for the location of the connectors.
After you connect the device, change the input source in the TV Menu. See "Input Select" on page 28 for more information.
3 Connect the device using a different connector. For example, if you are experiencing the problem using a composite connector, try using the component connector.
NOTE: To connect to a different connector, you need the appropriate cables for that connector. See your device documentation for a list of supported connections.
After you connect the device, change the input source in the TV Menu. See "Input Select" on page 28 for more information.
4 Reset the original factory defaults. Press Menu button on the remote control, select Setup, and then select Factory Reset.
5 Adjust the color temperature. Press Menu button on the remote control, select Picture Settings, and then select Color Temperature.
NOTE: Some set top boxes offer aspect ratio. See your device documentation for more information.
Problem Possible Solution
| Poor picture quality when using a device connected to the NTSC(coaxial) connector | 1 Ensure TV is selected as the input source in the Input Select menu. See "Input Select" on page 28 for more information.2 Press Menu button on the remote control, select Setup, and then select Channel Setup. This resets the channels on your TV.3 Check the aspect ratio settings in the TV Menu. Press the Menu button on the remote control and select Size. For more information on using the TV Menu, see "Using the TV Menu" on page 27.4 Reset the original factory defaults. Press Menu button on the remote control, select Setup, and then select Factory Reset.5 Adjust the color temperature. Press Menu button on the remote control, select Picture Settings, and then select Color Temperature.6 The problem may be with your device, contact your service provider. |
| Nothing appears on my TV 1 | Ensure the TV is turned on.2 Verify that all the cables are properly connected to the TV, including the power cable.3 Check to see if there is a blue or amber light on the lower, right-hand corner of the TV. A blue light indicates the TV is on. An amber light, means the TV is in power save mode.4 Ensure the proper source is selected in the Input Select menu. See "Input Select" on page 28 for more information.5 Reconnect any devices that are currently connected to the TV. If you are using multiple devices, connect and test one device at a time.6 Connect another device that you know is working properly.7 Reset the original factory defaults. Press Menu button on the remote control, select Setup, and then select Factory Reset. |
Problem Possible Solution
| No sound 1 | Ensure mute is not turned on. Pressing the Mute button on the remote control turns the mute function on and off.2 If only certain TV channels do not have sound, then you need to correct the Input Select menu in the TV Menu (see "Input Select" on page 28).3 Verify that the audio cables are firmly connected to both the audio input connectors on your TV and audio output connectors on your devices. Ensure that the cable colors match the connectors colors.4 Also, ensure that the audio cables are connected to the same row as the video cables. See "About Your TV" on page 5 for the location of the connectors.5 Reconnect the device using the same type of connector. For example, if you are using the composite connector on the bottom, try connecting the device to the composite connector on the left of the TV. See "About Your TV" on page 5 for the location of the connectors.After you connect the device, change the input source in the TV Menu. See "Input Select" on page 28 for more information.6 Connect the device using a different connector. For example, if you are experiencing the problem using a composite connector, try using the component connector.NOTE: To connect to a different connector, you need the appropriate cables for that connector. See your device documentation for a list of supported connections.After you connect the device, change the input source in the TV Menu. See "Input Select" on page 28 for more information.7 Test the device on a different TV.8 If you are using PIP/POP/PBP, ensure the proper Audio Source is selected. Press Menu button on your remote control, and select PIP/POP/PBP. |
| Double image or no image with DVD | Turn off the progressive scan on the DVD player. Your DellTM TV offers built-in deinterlacer that is equal to or better quality than the deinterlacer on your DVD player. For more information about progressive scan on your DVD player, see the documentation for your DVD player |
| Picture is too dim or too bright | Update the color settings in the TV Menu. Press Menu button on the remote control and select Picture Settings. |
| The screen is not centered correctly 1 | Update the size settings in the TV Menu. Press Menu button on the remote control and select Size.2 Reset the original factory defaults. Press Menu button on the remote control, select Setup, and then select Factory Reset . |
Problem Possible Solution
| Screen has one or more lines 1 | Check the aspect ratio settings in the TV Menu. Press the Menu button on the remote control and select Size. For more information on using the TV Menu, see "Using the TV Menu" on page 27.2 Ensure the proper source is selected in the Input Select menu. See "Input Select" on page 28 for more information.3 Try connecting a different device. Ensure that you properly connect the cables and update the input source in the TV Menu.4 Update the size settings in the TV Menu. Press Menu button on the remote control and select Size.5 Reset the original factory defaults. Press Menu button on the remote control, select Setup, and then select Factory Reset . |
| The front panel buttons do not work Check the TV Menu to see if the buttons have been locked. Press Menu button on your remote control, select Setup.Use the front panel buttons to unlock the TV Menu and front panel buttons:1 Press the Menu button.A message appears stating that the TV Menu and buttons are locked.2 While the message is on the screen, press the volume up and channel up buttons on the front panel simultaneously for 10 seconds.A message appears stating that the TV Menu and buttons are unlocked. | |
| The picture is too small 1 | Adjust the size settings. Press Menu button on the remote control, and select Size.2 This may be a problem with your device. See the documentation for the device. |
TV Menu Messages
While using your TV, the following messages may appear.
| Message Possible Solution | |
| Auto Adjust No action required, the TV is performing an auto adjustment. | |
| Out of Range Check the optimal resolution settings. | |
| You may need to download a new video driver. For more information, go to support.dell.com. | |
| No Video Input 1 | Check all cables are properly connected.2 Ensure the proper source is selected in the Input Select menu.See "Input Select" on page 28 for more information. |
| TV Buttons Locked To unlock, press Menu | button on your remote control, select Setup.Use the front panel buttons to unlock the TV Menu and front panel buttons:1 Press the Menu button.A message appears stating that the TV Menu and buttons are locked.2 While the message is on the screen, press the volume up and channel up buttons on the front panel simultaneously for 10 seconds.A message appears stating that the TV Menu and buttons are unlocked. |
| Self Test Appears for computer source when there is nothing plugged in.Select VGA or HDMI from Input Select menu and nothing is plugged in. Plug a computer in to the VGA or HDMI. | |
Remote Control Problems
| Problem Possible Solution | |
| The TV does not respond when using the remote control | 1 Point the remote control directly at the lower right corner of the TV. Be sure that nothing is blocking the front of the TV. For the location of the IR, see "Front View" on page 5.2 Verify that the batteries are properly installed.3 If the batteries are old, install new batteries.NOTE: Bright lights or other infrared devices may interfere with your remote control and IR on the TV. |
Using the Self-Test Feature when Connected to a Computer
When your computer is connected to the TV through HDMI or VGA connector you can use the self-test feature to check whether your TV is functioning properly. If your TV and computer are properly connected but the TV screen remains dark, run the TV self-test by performing the following steps:
1 Turn off both your computer and the TV.
2 Unplug the video cable from the back of the computer.
3 Turn on the TV.
If the TV cannot sense a video signal and is working correctly, the floating "Dell - Self-Test Feature Check" dialog box appears on the screen (against a black background).
While in self-test mode, the power light remains blue and the self-test pattern scrolls through the screen continually. This box also appears during normal system operation if the video cable becomes disconnected or damaged.
4 Turn off your TV and reconnect the video cable; then turn on both your computer and the TV. If your TV screen remains blank, the problem may be with your computer or graphic card.
See your computer documentation for more information.
Problems When Using the TV as a Monitor

NOTE: You can only connect your computer to the TV using a VGA connector.
Problem Possible Solution
The picture is off-centered or too small 1
Use Auto Adjust to check the Image Settings. Press Menu button to enter the TV Menu, select Image Settings, and then select Auto Adjust.
2 Check the optimal resolution settings.
You may need to download a new video driver. For more information, go to support.dell.com.
NOTE: Some older video cards may not support the resolution settings for the TV.
| Problem Possible Solution | |
| No audio 1 | Ensure the green audio cable is connected to audio connector on the TV and on the computer. For the location of the connector on the TV, see "Using the VGA Connector" on page 18. See your computer documentation for the location of connectors on your computer.2 Ensure the volume on the computer is not muted.3 Verify that sound on your computer is working by checking the speakers. See your computer documentation for information on troubleshooting your computer.4 Disconnect the TV from the computer and test to see if the TV volume works. |
| PIP/POP/PBP not working 1 | Ensure the settings in the TV Menu are properly set. Press Menu button to enter the TV Menu, and select PIP/POP/PBP2 Swap the video and audio source. |
| No video | NOTE: If you see a self-test, it means there is a problem with your video card or you are using the wrong input source.1 Ensure the TV is turned on.2 Verify that all the cables are properly connected to the TV, including the power cable.3 Check to see if there is a blue or amber light on the lower, right-hand corner of the TV. A blue light indicates the TV is on. An amber light, means the TV is in power save mode.4 Ensure VGA is selected in the Input Select menu. See "Input Select" on page 28 for more information.5 Reconnect the computer.6 Connect another device that you know is working properly.7 Reset the original factory defaults. Press Menu button on the remote control, select Setup, and then select Factory Reset . |
Specifications for Your TV
General
Model number W3706MC LCD TV.
Display type TFT COLOR Normally Black Premium LCD
Screen size 37inch panel (37-inch viewable image size)
Viewable area 819.6
x 460.8 mm
Image aspect ratio Wide screen
16:9 resolution
16:9 aspect ratio
Brightness (typical) 500 nits (typical)
Contrast Ratio 800:1 (typical)
Video Display Capabilities 480i
480p
576i
576p
720p
1080i
Additional Features:
SAP capable
Yes
CC capable
Yes
Parental control capable
Yes
Physical Dimension
Display (with stand) 910.3 x 637.5 x 252.75 mm
Display (no stand) 910.3 x 552.5 x 114.5 mm
With Speakers 1074.3 x 637.5 x 252.75 mm
Weight (with stand) 28 kg
Native Resolution 1366x 768 (WXGA)
HDTV Capable Yes
Picture-In-Picture
Picture-In-Picture (PIP) Yes
Picture-Outside-Picture (POP) Yes
Picture-By-Picture (PBP) Yes
Number of Tuners 2 (1 Digital/Analog, 1 Analog Only)
Viewing Angle
Horizontal +/- 89 degrees
Vertical +/- 89 degrees
Inputs
Video
Composite (CVBS) three in total (side and bottom)
S-Video three in total (side and bottom)
Component two (bottom)
TV In (coaxial) two (bottom)
Audio (L+R) seven pairs in total (side and bottom)
Audio I/R pair on the side is shared by
Composite and S-Video.
HDMI(for use with a video device) two (bottom)
Computer
VGA (for use as computer monitor) one (bottom)
IIDMI (for use as computer monitor) two(bottom)
Inputs
| Audio (PC) | one (bottom) |
| Audio (DVI) | onc (bottom) |
| Others | |
| RS232 | one (bottom) |
Outputs
| Composite (CVBS) | one (bottom)(valid for Composite, S-Video and Analog TV input only) |
| Audio out (L+R) one pair (bottom) | |
| Subwoofer one (bottom) | |
| Coaxial digital audio out one (bottom) (for Digital TV input only) | |
| Optical digital audio out one (bottom) (for Digital TV input only) |
Audio
| Effects SRS TruSurround XT | |
| Midnight Mode | |
| Speakers (separate) 15 watts/channel | 30 watts total |
Contacting Dell
To contact Dell electronically, you can access the following websites:
- www.dell.com
• support.dell.com (technical support) - premiersupport.dell.com (technical support for educational, government, healthcare, and medium/large business customers, including Premier, Platinum, and Gold customers)
For specific web addresses for your country, find the appropriate country section in the table below.

NOTE: Toll-free numbers are for use within the country for which they are listed.

NOTE: In certain countries, technical support specific to Dell Inspiron™ XPS computers is available at a separate telephone number listed for participating countries. If you do not see a telephone number listed that is specific for Inspiron XPS computers, you may contact Dell through the technical support number listed and your call will be routed appropriately.
When you need to contact Dell, use the electronic addresses, telephone numbers, and codes provided in the following table. If you need assistance in determining which codes to use, contact a local or an international operator.
| Country (City)International Access CodeCountry CodeCity Code | Department Name or Service Area,Website and E-Mail Address | Area Codes,Local Numbers, andToll-Free Numbers |
| Anguilla General Support | toll-free: 800-335-0031 | |
| Antigua and Barbuda General Support | 1-800-805-5924 | |
| Argentina (Buenos Aires) | Website:www.dell.com.ar | |
| International Access Code: 00 | E-mail: us_latin_serviccs@dcll.com | |
| Country Code: 54 | E-mail for desktop and portable computers:la-tcchsupport@dcll.com | |
| City Code: 11 | E-mail for servers and EMC® storage products:la_enterprise@dell.com | |
| Customer Care | toll-free: 0-800-444-0730 | |
| Tech Support | toll-free: 0-800-444-0733 | |
| Tech Support Services | toll-free: 0-800-444-0724 | |
| Sales | 0-810-444-3355 | |
| Aruba General Support | toll-free: 800-1578 | |
| Australia (Sydney) | E-mail (Australia): au_tech_support@dell.com | |
| International Access Code:0011 | E-mail (New Zealand):nz_tech_support@dell.com | |
| Country Code: 61 | Home and Small Business | 1-300-655-533 |
| City Code: 2 | Government and Business | toll-free: 1-800-633-559 |
| Preferred Accounts Division (PAD) | toll-free: 1-800-060-889 | |
| Customer Care | toll-free: 1-800-819-339 | |
| Technical Support (portables and desktops) | toll-free: 1-300-655-533 | |
| Technical Support (servers and workstations) | toll-free: 1-800-733-314 | |
| Corporate Sales | toll-free: 1-800-808-385 | |
| Transaction Sales | toll-free: 1-800-808-312 | |
| Fax | toll-free: 1-800-818-341 | |
| Austria (Vienna) | Website: support.euro.dell.com | |
| International Access Code: 900 | E-mail:tech_support_central_europe@dell.com | |
| Country Code: 43 | Home/Small Business Sales | 0820 240 530 00 |
| City Code: 1 | Home/Small Business Fax | 0820 240 530 49 |
| Home/Small Business Customer Care | 0820 240 530 14 | |
| Preferred Accounts/Corporate Customer Care | 0820 240 530 16 | |
| Home/Small Business Technical Support | 0820 240 530 14 | |
| Preferred Accounts/Corporate TechnicalSupport | 0660 8779 | |
| Switchboard | 0820 240 530 00 | |
| Bahamas General Support | toll-free: 1-866-278-6818 | |
| Barbados General Support | 1-800-534-3066 | |
| Belgium (Brussels) | Website: support.euro.dell.com | |
| International Access Code: 00 | E-mail for French-speaking Customers:support.euro.dell.com/be/fr/emaildell/ | |
| Country Code: 32 | Technical Support for Inspiron XPS computers only | 02 481 92 96 |
| City Code: 2 | Technical Support for all other Dell computers | 02 481 92 88 |
| Technical Support Fax | 02 481 92 95 | |
| Customer Care | 02 713 15 .65 | |
| Corporate Sales | 02 481 91 00 | |
| Fax | 02 481 92 99 | |
| Switchboard | 02 481 91 00 | |
| Bermuda General Support | 1-800-342-0671 | |
| Bolivia General Support | toll-free: 800-10-0238 | |
| Brazil | Website: www.dell.com/br | |
| International Access Code: 00 | Customer Support, Technical Support | 0800 90 3355 |
| Country Code: 55 | Technical Support Fax | 51 481 5470 |
| City Code: 51 | Customer Care Fax | 51 481 5480 |
| Sales | 0800 90 3390 | |
| British Virgin Islands General Support | toll-free: 1-866-278-6820 | |
| Brunei | Customer Technical Support (Penang, Malaysia) | 604 633 4966 |
| Country Code: 673 | Customer Service (Penang, Malaysia) | 604 633 4949 |
| Transaction Sales (Penang, Malaysia) | 604 633 4955 | |
| Canada (North York, Ontario) International Access Code: 011 | Online Order Status: www.dell.ca/ostatus | |
| AutoTech (automated technical support) | toll-free: 1-800-247-9362 | |
| Customer Care (Home Sales/Small Business) | toll-free: 1-800-847-4096 | |
| Customer Care (med./large business,government) | toll-free: 1-800-326-9463 | |
| Technical Support (Home Sales/SmallBusiness) | toll-free: 1-800-847-4096 | |
| Technical Support (med./large bus.,government) | toll-free: 1-800-387-5757 | |
| Technical Support (printers, projectors,televisions, handhelds, digital jukebox, andwireless) | 1-877-335-5767 | |
| Sales (Home Sales/Small Business) | toll-free: 1-800-387-5752 | |
| Sales (med./large bus., government) | toll-free: 1-800-387-5755 | |
| Spare Parts Sales & Extended Service Sales | 1 866 440 3355 | |
| Cayman Islands Cencral Support | 1-800-805-7541 | |
| Chile (Santiago)Country Code: 56City Code: 2 | Sales, Customer Support, and TechnicalSupport | toll-free: 1230-020-4823 |
| China (Xiamen)Country Code: 86City Code: 592 | Technical Support website:support.dell.com.cnTechnical Support E-mail:cn_support@dell.comCustomer Care E-mail:customcr_cn@dell.comTechnical Support FaxTechnical Support ( Dell^TM Dimension ^TM and Inspiron)Technical Support ( OptiPlex^TM , Latitude^TM , and Dell Precision^TM )Technical Support (servers and storage)Technical Support (projectors, PDAs, switches, routers, and so on)Technical Support (printers)Customer CareCustomer Care FaxHome and Small BusinessPreferred Accounts DivisionLarge Corporate Accounts CCPLarge Corporate Accounts Key AccountsLarge Corporate Accounts NorthLarge Corporate Accounts North Government and EducationLarge Corporate Accounts EastLarge Corporate Accounts East Government and EducationLarge Corporate Accounts Queue TeamLarge Corporate Accounts SouthLarge Corporate Accounts WestLarge Corporate Accounts Spare Parts | 592 818 1350toll-free: 800 858 2969toll-free: 800 858 0950toll-free: 800 858 0960toll-free: 800 858 2920toll-free: 800 858 2311toll-free: 800 858 2060592 818 1308toll-free: 800 858 2222toll-free: 800 858 2557toll-free: 800 858 2055toll-free: 800 858 2628toll-free: 800 858 2999toll-free: 800 858 2955toll-free: 800 858 2020toll-free: 800 858 2669toll-free: 800 858 2572toll-free: 800 858 2355toll-free: 800 858 2811toll-free: 800 858 2621 |
| Colombia General Support | 980-9-15-3978 | |
| Costa Rica General Support | 0800-012-0435 | |
| Czech Republic (Prague)International Access Code: 00Country Code: 420 | Website:support.euro.dell.comE-mail:czech_dell@dell.comTechnical SupportCustomer CareFaxTech FaxSwitchboard | 22537 272722537 270722537 271422537 272822537 2711 |
| Denmark (Copenhagen)International Access Code: 00Country Code: 45 | Website:support.euro.dell.comE-mail:support.euro.dell.com/dk/da/cmaildell/Technical Support for Inspiron XPS computers onlyTechnical Support for all other Dell computersCustomer Care (Relational)Home/Small Business Customer CareSwitchboard (Relational)Switchboard Fax (Relational)Switchboard (Home/Small Business)Switchboard Fax (Home/Small Business) | 7010 00747023 01827023 01843287 55053287 12003287 12013287 50003287 5001 |
| Dominica General Support | toll-free: 1-866-278-6821 | |
| Dominican Republic General Support | 1-800-148-0530 | |
| Ecuador General Support | toll-free: 999-119 | |
| El Salvador General Support | 01-899-753-0777 | |
| Finland (Helsinki)International Access Code: 990Country Code: 358City Code: 9 | Website:support.euro.dell.comE-mail:support.euro.dell.com/fi/fi/emaildell/Technical SupportCustomer CareFaxSwitchboard | 09 253 313 6009 253 313 3809 253 313 9909 253 313 00 |
| France (Paris) (Montpellier) | Website: support.euro.dell.com | |
| International Access Code: 00 | E-mail: support.euro.dell.com/fr/fr/emaildell/ | |
| Country Code: 33 | Home and Small Business | |
| City Codes: (1) (4) | Technical Support for Inspiron XPS computers only | 0825 387 129 |
| Technical Support for all other Dell computers | 0825 387 270 | |
| Customer Care | 0825 823 833 | |
| Switchboard | 0825 004 700 | |
| Switchboard (calls from outside of France) | 04 99 75 40 00 | |
| Sales | 0825 004 700 | |
| Fax | 0825 004 701 | |
| Fax (calls from outside of France) | 04 99 75 40 01 | |
| Corporate | ||
| Technical Support | 0825 004 719 | |
| Customer Care | 0825 338 339 | |
| Switchboard | 01 55 94 71 00 | |
| Sales | 01 55 94 71 00 | |
| Fax | 01 55 94 71 01 | |
| Germany (Langen) | Website: support.euro.dell.com | |
| International Access Code: 00 | E-mail:tech_support_central_europe@dell.com | |
| Country Code: 49 | Technical Support for Inspiron XPS computers only | 06103 766-7222 |
| City Code: 6103 | Technical Support for all other Dell computers | 06103 766-7200 |
| Home/Small Business Customer Care | 0180-5-224400 | |
| Global Segment Customer Care | 06103 766-9570 | |
| Preferred Accounts Customer Care | 06103 766-9420 | |
| Large Accounts Customer Care | 06103 766-9560 | |
| Public Accounts Customer Care | 06103 766-9555 | |
| Switchboard | 06103 766-7000 | |
| Greece | Website: support.euro.dell.com | |
| International Access Code: 00 | E-mail: support.euro.dell.com/gr/en/emaildell/ | |
| Country Code: 30 | Technical Support | 00800-44 14 95 18 |
| Gold Service Technical Support | 00800-44 14 00 83 | |
| Switchboard | 2108129810 | |
| Gold Service Switchboard | 2108129811 | |
| Sales | 2108129800 | |
| Fax | 2108129812 | |
| Grenada General Support | toll-free: 1-866-540-3355 | |
| Guatemala General Support | 1-800-999-0136 | |
| Guyana General Support | toll-free: 1-877-270-4609 | |
| Hong Kong | Website: support.ap.dell.com | |
| International Access Code: 001 | Technical Support E-mail: | |
| Country Code: 852 | apsupport@dell.com | |
| Technical Support (Dimension and Inspiron) | 2969 3188 | |
| Technical Support (OptiPlex, Latitude, and Dell Precision) | 2969 3191 | |
| Technical Support (PowerAppTM, PowerEdgeTM, PowerConnectTM, and PowerVaultTM) | 2969 3196 | |
| Customer Care | 3416 0910 | |
| Large Corporate Accounts | 3416 0907 | |
| Global Customer Programs | 3416 0908 | |
| Medium Business Division | 3416 0912 | |
| Home and Small Business Division | 2969 3105 | |
| India Technical Support | 1600 33 8045 | |
| Sales (Large Corporate Accounts) | 1600 33 8044 | |
| Sales (Home and Small Business) | 1600 33 8046 | |
| Ireland (Cherrywood)International Access Code: 16Country Code: 353City Code: 1 | Website:support.euro.dell.comE-mail: dell_direct_support@dell.comTechnical Support for Inspiron XPS computers onlyTechnical Support for all other Dell computersU.K. Technical Support (dial within U.K. only)IHome User Customer CareSmall Business Customer CareU.K. Customer Care (dial within U.K. only)Corporate Customer CareCorporate Customer Care (dial within U.K. only)Ireland SalesU.K. Sales (dial within U.K. only)Fax/Sales FaxSwitchboard | 1850 200 7221850 543 5430870 908 080001 204 401401 204 40140870 906 00101850 200 9820870 907 449901 204 44440870 907 400001 204 010301 204 4444 |
| Italy (Milan)International Access Code: 00Country Code: 39City Code: 02 | Website:support.euro.dell.comE-mail: support.euro.dell.com/it/it/emaildell/IHome and Small BusinessTechnical SupportCustomer CareFaxSwitchboardCorporateTechnical SupportCustomer CareFaxSwitchboard | 02 577 826 9002 696 821 1402 696 821 1302 696 821 1202 577 826 9002 577 825 5502 575 035 3002 577 821 |
| Jamaica General Support (dial from within Jamaica only) | 1-800-682-3639 | |
| Japan (Kawasaki) | Website: support.jp.dell.com | |
| International Access Code: 001 | Technical Support (servers) | toll-free: 0120-198-498 |
| Country Code: 81 | Technical Support outside of Japan (servers) | 81-44-556-4162 |
| City Code: 44 | Technical Support (Dimension and Inspiron) | toll-free: 0120-198-226 |
| Technical Support outside of Japan (Dimension and Inspiron) | 81-44-520-1435 | |
| Technical Support (Dell Precision, OptiPlex, and Latitude) | toll-free:0120-198-433 | |
| Technical Support outside of Japan (Dell Precision, OptiPlex, and Latitude) | 81-44-556-3894 | |
| Technical Support (PDAs, projectors, printers, routers) | toll-free: 0120-981-690 | |
| Technical Support outside of Japan (PDAs, projectors, printers, routers) | 81-44-556-3468 | |
| Faxbox Service | 044-556-3490 | |
| 24-Hour Automated Order Service | 044-556-3801 | |
| Customer Care | 044-556-4240 | |
| Business Sales Division (up to 400 employees) | 044-556-1465 | |
| Preferred Accounts Division Sales (over 400 employees) | 044-556-3433 | |
| Large Corporate Accounts Sales (over 3500 employees) | 044-556-3430 | |
| Public Sales (government agencies, educational institutions, and medical institutions) | 044-556-1469 | |
| Global Segment Japan | 044-556-3469 | |
| Individual User | 044-556-1760 | |
| Switchboard | 044-556-4300 | |
| Korea (Seoul) | Technical Support | toll-free: 080-200-3800 |
| International Access Code: 001 | Sales | toll-free: 080-200-3600 |
| Country Code: 82 | Customer Service (Penang, Malaysia) | 604 633 4949 |
| City Code: 2 | Fax | 2194-6202 |
| Switchboard | 2194-6000 | |
| Technical Support (Electronics and Accessories) | toll-free: 080-200-3801 | |
| Latin America Customer Technical Support (Austin, Texas,U.S.A.) | 512 728-4093 | |
| LuxembourgInternational Access Code: 00Country Code: 352 | Website:support.euro.dell.comE-mail: tcch_bc@dcll.com | |
| Technical Support (Brussels, Belgium) | 3420808075 | |
| Home/Small Business Sales (Brussels, Belgium) | toll-free: 080016884 | |
| Corporate Sales (Brussels, Belgium) | 02 481 91 00 | |
| Customer Care (Brussels, Belgium) | 02 481 91 19 | |
| Fax (Brussels, Belgium) | 02 481 92 99 | |
| Switchboard (Brussels, Belgium) | 02 481 91 00 | |
| MacaoCountry Code: 853 | Technical Support | toll-free: 0800 105 |
| Customer Service (Xiamen, China) | 34 160 910 | |
| Transaction Sales (Xiamen, China) | 29 693 115 | |
| Malaysia (Penang)International Access Code: 00Country Code: 60City Code: 4 | Website:support.ap.dcll.comTechnical Support (Dell Precision, OptiPlex,and Latitude) | toll-free: 1 800 88 0193 |
| Technical Support (Dimension, Inspiron, andElectronics and Accessories) | toll-free: 1 800 88 1306 | |
| Technical Support (PowerApp, PowerEdge,PowerConnect, and PowerVault) | toll-free: 1800 88 1386 | |
| Customer Service (Penang, Malaysia) | 04 633 4949 | |
| Transaction Sales | toll-free: 1 800 888 202 | |
| Corporate Sales | toll-free: 1 800 888 213 | |
| Mexico | Customer Technical Support | 001-877-384-8979 |
| International Access Code: 00 | or 001-877-269-3383 | |
| Country Code: 52 | Sales | 50-81-8800 |
| or 01-800-888-3355 | ||
| Customer Service | 001-877-384-8979 | |
| or 001-877-269-3383 | ||
| Main | 50-81-8800 | |
| or 01-800-888-3355 | ||
| Montserrat General Support | toll-free: 1-866-278-6822 | |
| Netherlands Antilles General Support | 001-800-882-1519 | |
| Netherlands (Amsterdam) | Website: support.euro.dell.com | |
| International Access Code: 00 | Technical Support for Inspiron XPS computers only | 020 674 45 94 |
| Country Code: 31 | ||
| City Code: 20 | Technical Support for all other Dell computers | 020 674 45 00 |
| Technical Support Fax | 020 674 47 66 | |
| Home/Small Business Customer Care | 020 674 42 00 | |
| Relational Customer Care | 020 674 4325 | |
| Home/Small Business Sales | 020 674 55 00 | |
| Relational Sales | 020 674 50 00 | |
| Home/Small Business Sales Fax | 020 674 47 75 | |
| Relational Sales Fax | 020 674 47 50 | |
| Switchboard | 020 674 50 00 | |
| Switchboard Fax | 020 674 47 50 | |
| New Zealand | E-mail (New Zealand): | |
| International Access Code: 00 | nz_tech_support@dell.com | |
| Country Code: 64 | E-mail (Australia): au_tech_support@dell.com | |
| Technical Support (for desktop and portable computers) | toll-free: 0800 446 255 | |
| Technical Support (for servers and workstations) | toll-free: 0800 443 563 | |
| Home and Small Business | 0800 446 255 | |
| Government and Business | 0800 444 617 | |
| Sales | 0800 441 567 | |
| Fax | 0800 441 566 | |
| Nicaragua General Support | 001-800-220-1006 | |
| Norway (Lysaker) | Website:support.euro.dell.com | |
| International Access Code: 00 | E-mail: | |
| Country Code: 47 | support.euro.dell.com/no/no/emaildell/ | |
| Technical Support | 671 16882 | |
| Relational Customer Care | 671 17575 | |
| Home/Small Business Customer Care | 23162298 | |
| Switchboard | 671 16800 | |
| Fax Switchboard | 671 16865 | |
| Panama General Support | 001-800-507-0962 | |
| Peru General Support | 0800-50-669 | |
| Poland (Warsaw) | Website:support.euro.dell.com | |
| International Access Code: 011 | E-mail: pl_support_tech@dell.com | |
| Country Code: 48 | Customer Service Phone | 57 95 700 |
| City Code: 22 | Customer Care | 57 95 999 |
| Sales | 57 95 999 | |
| Customer Service Fax | 57 95 806 | |
| Reception Desk Fax | 57 95 998 | |
| Switchboard | 57 95 999 | |
| Portugal | Website: support.euro.dell.com | |
| International Access Code: 00Country Code: 351 | E-mail: support.euro.dell.com/pt/en/emaildell/Technical Support | 707200149 |
| Customer Care | 800 300 413 | |
| Sales | 800 300 410 or800 300 411 or800 300 412 or21 422 07 10 | |
| Fax | 21 424 01 12 | |
| Puerto Rico General Support | 1-800-805-7545 | |
| St. Kitts and Nevis General Support | toll-free: 1-877-441-4731 | |
| St. Lucia General Support | 1-800-882-1521 | |
| St. Vincent and the Grenadines | General Support | toll-free: 1-877-270-4609 |
| Singapore (Singapore) | Website: support.ap.dell.com | |
| International Access Code: 005Country Code: 65 | Technical Support (Dimension, Inspiron, and Electronics and Accessories) | toll-free: 1800 394 7430 |
| Technical Support (OptiPlex, Latitude, and Dell Precision) | toll-free: 1800 394 7488 | |
| Technical Support (PowerApp, PowerEdge, PowerConnect, and PowerVault) | toll-free: 1800 394 7478 | |
| Customer Service (Penang, Malaysia) | 604 633 4949 | |
| Transaction Sales | toll-free: 1 800 394 7412 | |
| Corporate Sales | toll-free: 1 800 394 7419 | |
| Slovakia (Prague) | Website: support.euro.dell.com | |
| International Access Code: 00Country Code: 421 | E-mail: czech_dell@dell.com | |
| Technical Support | 02 5441 5727 | |
| Customer Care | 420 22537 2707 | |
| Fax | 02 5441 8328 | |
| Tech Fax | 02 5441 8328 | |
| Switchboard (Salcs) | 02 5441 7585 | |
| South Africa (Johannesburg) | Website:support.euro.dell.com | |
| International Access Code: | E-mail: dell.za_support@dell.com | |
| 09/091 | Gold Qucuc | 011 709 7713 |
| Country Code: 27 | Technical Support | 011 709 7710 |
| City Code: 11 | Customer Care | 011 709 7707 |
| Sales | 011 709 7700 | |
| Fax | 011 706 0495 | |
| Switchboard | 011 709 7700 | |
| Southeast Asian and Pacific Countries | Customer Technical Support, Customer Service, and Sales (Penang, Malaysia) | 604 633 4810 |
| Spain (Madrid) | Website:support.euro.dell.com | |
| International Access Code: 00 | E-mail: support.curo.dell.com/cs/cs/emaildell/ | |
| Country Code: 34 | Home and Small Business | |
| City Code: 91 | Technical Support | 902 100 130 |
| Customer Care | 902 118 540 | |
| Sales | 902 118 541 | |
| Switchboard | 902 118 541 | |
| Fax | 902 118 539 | |
| Corporate | ||
| Technical Support | 902 100 130 | |
| Customer Care | 902 115 236 | |
| Switchboard | 91 722 92 00 | |
| Fax | 91 722 95 83 | |
| Sweden (Upplands Vasby) | Website:support.euro.dell.com | |
| International Access Code: 00 | E-mail: support.curo.dell.com/sc/sv/cmaildell/ | |
| Country Code: 46 | Technical Support | 08 590 05 199 |
| City Code: 8 | Relational Customer Care | 08 590 05 642 |
| Home/Small Business Customer Care | 08 587 70 527 | |
| Employee Purchase Program (EPP) Support | 20 140 14 44 | |
| Technical Support Fax | 08 590 05 594 | |
| Sales | 08 590 05 185 | |
| Switzerland (Geneva) | Website:support.euro.dell.com | |
| International Access Code: 00 | E-mail: | |
| Country Code: 41 | Tech_support_central_Europe@dell.com | |
| City Code: 22 | E-mail for French-speaking IISB and CorporateCustomers: | |
| support.euro.dell.com/ch/fr/emaildell/ | ||
| Technical Support (Home and Small Business) | 0844 811 411 | |
| Technical Support (Corporate) | 0844 822 844 | |
| Customer Care (Home and Small Business) | 0848 802 202 | |
| Customer Care (Corporate) | 0848 821 721 | |
| Fax | 022 799 01 90 | |
| Switchboard | 022 799 01 01 | |
| Taiwan | Website:support.ap.dell.com | |
| International Access Code: 002 | E-mail:ap_support@dell.com | |
| Country Code: 886 | Technical Support (OptiPlex, Latitude,Inspiron, Dimension, and Electronics andAccessories) | toll-free: 00801 86 1011 |
| Technical Support (PowerApp, PowerEdge,PowerConnect, and PowerVault) | toll-free: 00801 60 1256 | |
| Transaction Sales | toll-free: 00801 65 1228 | |
| Corporate Sales | toll-free: 00801 651 227 | |
| Thailand | Website:support.ap.dell.com | |
| International Access Code: 001 | Technical Support (OptiPlex, Latitude, andDell Precision) | toll-free: 1800 0060 07 |
| Country Code: 66 | Technical Support (PowerApp, PowerEdge,PowerConnect, and PowerVault) | toll-free: 1800 0600 09 |
| Customer Service (Penang, Malaysia) | 604 633 4949 | |
| Corporate Sales | toll-free: 1800 006 009 | |
| Transaction Sales | toll-free: 1800 006 006 | |
| Trinidad/Tobago General Support | 1-800-805-8035 | |
| Turks and Caicos Islands General Support | toll-free: 1-866-540-3355 | |
| U.K. (Bracknell)International Access Code: 00Country Code: 44City Code: 1344 | Website:support.euro.dell.comCustomer Care website:support.euro.dell.com/uk/en/ECare/Form/Home.asp | |
| E-mail:dell_direct_support@dell.comTechnical Support (Corporate/Preferred Accounts/PAD [1000+ employccs]) | 0870 908 0500 | |
| Technical Support (direct and general) | 0870 908 0800 | |
| Global Accounts Customer Care | 01344 373 186 | |
| Home and Small Business Customer Care | 0870 906 0010 | |
| Corporate Customer Care | 01344 373 185 | |
| Preferred Accounts (500–5000 employees)Customer Care | 0870 906 0010 | |
| Central Government Customer Care | 01344 373 193 | |
| Local Government & Education Customer Care | 01344 373 199 | |
| Health Customer Care | 01344 373 194 | |
| Home and Small Business Sales | 0870 907 4000 | |
| Corporate/Public Sector Sales | 01344 860 456 | |
| Home and Small Business Fax | 0870 907 4006 | |
| Uruguay General Support | toll-free: 000-413-598-2521 | |
| U.S.A. (Austin, Texas)International Access Code: 011Country Code: 1 | Automated Order-Status ServiceAutoTech (portable and desktop computers)Consumer (Home and Home Office)Technical SupportCustomer ServiceDellNetTM Service and SupportEmployee Purchase Program (EPP) CustomersFinancial Services website:www.dellfinancialservices.comFinancial Services (lease/loans)Financial Services (Dell Preferred Accounts [DPA])BusinessCustomer Service and Technical SupportEmployee Purchase Program (EPP) CustomersPrinters and Projectors Technical SupportPublic (government, education, and healthcare)Customer Service and Technical SupportEmployee Purchase Program (EPP) CustomersDell SalesDell Outlet Store (Dell refurbished computers)Software and Peripherals SalesSparc Parts SalesExtended Service and Warranty SalesFaxDell Services for the Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing, or Speech-Impaired | toll-free: 1-800-433-9014toll-free: 1-800-247-9362toll-free: 1-800-624-9896toll-free: 1-800-624-9897toll-free: 1-877-Dellnet(1-877-335-5638)toll-free: 1-800-695-8133toll-free: 1-877-577-3355toll-free: 1-800-283-2210toll-free: 1-800-822-8965toll-free: 1-800-695-8133toll-free: 1-877-459-7298toll-free: 1-800-456-3355toll-free: 1-800-234-1490toll-free: 1-800-289-3355or toll-free: 1-800-879-3355toll-free: 1-888-798-7561toll-free: 1-800-671-3355toll-free: 1-800-357-3355toll-free: 1-800-247-4618toll-free: 1-800-727-8320toll-free: 1-877-DELLTIY(1-877-335-5889) |
| U.S. Virgin Islands General Support | 1-877-673-3355 | |
| Venezuela General Support | 8001-3605 | |
Index
A
About
side connectors, 5
side panel buttons, 5
TV, 5
Access Code
creating, 33
Adjust, 30
brightness, 30
color, 30
aspect ratio, 32
Audio Setting, 30
B
Button
lock, 34
unlock, 34
Buttons
channel up and down, 5
channels, 23
Enter, 23
Input Source, 5
PIP, 23
power, 5
remote control, 23
Side panel, 6
TV Menu, 5
volume, 5, 23
C
Cables, 8
Channel, 34
blocking, 33
Closed caption, 34
coaxial (NTSC/HDTV)
connectors
cable, usage, 12
connecting, 15
location, 7
component AV5/AV6
connectors
cable, usage, 14
connecting, 16
location, 7
composite AV1/AV2/AV Side
connectors
cable. usage, 13
connecting, 15
location, 6-7
Connectors
coaxial(NTSC/HDTV), 7
component(AV5/AV6), 7
composite(AV Side), 6
composite(AV1/AV2), 7
DVI, 7
HDMI(1,2), 7
location of, 7
power, 7
side panel, 6
S-Video(AV Side), 6
S-Video(AV3/AV4), 7
VGA, 7
D
Dell
contacting, 47
DVI, 17
F
Factory settings
restore, 34
H
HDMI 1,2
cable, usage, 14
connecting, 17
location, 7
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Input Select
Input sources, 28
Input Source, 23
IR receiver, 5
M
Midnight Mode, 30
Monitor, 18
0
On-Screen Display, 27
OSD
access code, 33
appearance of, 34
Audio, 30
Input Select, 28
language, 28
Main Menu, 27
messages, 40
Parental Control, 33
PBP, 31
Picture, 30
PIP, 31
POP, 31
remote control, 27
setup, 34
using, 27
P
Package contents, 8
Parental Control access code, 33
Picture-By-Picture, 31
Picture-In-Picture, 31
Picture-Outside-Picture, 31
Power indicator amber light, 5 blue light, 5
Power light amber, 5
blue, 5
Problems
remote control, 40
TV, 35
R
Remote control, 23, 27
batteries, 23
buttons, 23
Learning remote, 26
problems with, 40
using, 23
s
Sclf Test, 41
Settings, 30
setup, 34
Size, 32
Speakers, 10
connecting, 19
Specifications, 43
SRS, 30
support
contacting Dell, 47
S-Video AV3/AV4/AV Side
connectors
cable, usage, 13
connecting, 16
location, 6-7
T
Time settings, 34
Timer settings, 34
Troubleshooting
computer, 41
general problems, 36
monitor, 41
OSD, 40
remote control, 40
self test, 41
TV
about, 5
caring for, 10
connecting, 12
front view, 5
proper location, 11
sctting up, 11
side view, 6
troubleshooting, 35
U
Universal remote, 26
V
VGA, 18
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Close-up of a black cable with a metallic connector, resembling a simplified infinity symbol (no text or labels visible)Câble d'antenne (coaxial)

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Coiled black cable with a small connector at the bottom (no text or symbols visible)Câble composant

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Coiled black cable with multiple colored connectors (red, blue, green, purple) attached at endpoints (no text or symbols visible)Câble audio RCA (L/R)

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Coiled black cable with three red audio jack cables (no text or symbols visible)Haut-parleurs

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Two vertical black panels with metallic legs, no text or symbols visiblenatural_image
Close-up of a black cable with metallic connectors and a close-up of its internal component (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Close-up of a black cable with metallic connector and circular inset showing internal components (no text or symbols)natural_image
Close-up of audio/video audio connectors with colored cables, shown alongside a black-and-white photo of multiple audio clips (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Close-up of various audio and audio connectors including audio, audio, and audio cables (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Row of colored audio jack cables arranged in a grid, no visible text or symbolsnatural_image
Two black USB connectors shown from a device top and side, no text or symbols visiblenatural_image
Close-up of a black cable with metallic connector and two circular ports (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Close-up of audio/video audio connectors with various colored cables (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Close-up of multiple audio/video cables (red, gray, white) connected to a black electronic device panel (no visible text or symbols)
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Close-up of three audio/video cables (USB, audio, and audio) with connectors shown on a black panel (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Row of colored audio jack cables (red, blue, green, white) arranged in two rows, no text or symbols visible.natural_image
Two black USB cables with connectors, shown from different angles (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Close-up of a black and white audio jack plug with two red cables attached, next to an open electronic device (no visible text or symbols)natural_image
Close-up of a black electronic device showing a VGA connector and a blue V-3D model with yellow cable (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Product photo of a black electronic device with two antenna poles and connected cables (no visible text or symbols)natural_image
Side view of a black vertical-mounted device with a left-side close-up showing internal components (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Three-panel image showing hands adjusting a black plastic component with a handle, no visible text or symbolsnatural_image
Close-up of a black electronic device with two red probes inserted into a socket (no visible text or symbols)
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Exterior view of a black DELL remote control with battery pack and batteries (no text or symbols visible)text_image
CONTRÔLE PARENTAL PRÉCÉDENT CODE D'ACCÈS TAPER LE CODE D'ACCÈS X X X X(TV-Y, Y7, G, PG, 14, MA et Aucune classif).

coaxiaux (NTSC/HDTV), 73
composants (AV5/AV6), 73
composites (AV1/AV2), 73
Support Contacter Dell, 119
T
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Close-up of a black cable with a metallic connector, forming an infinity symbol (no text or symbols visible)Cable de antena (coaxial)

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Coiled black cable with two connectors at the ends (no text or symbols visible)Cable compuesto

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Coiled black cable with multiple colored wires (red, blue, green, yellow) attached at endpoints (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Coiled black cable with two red audio jack cables (no text or symbols visible)Altavocces

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Two vertical dark bars mounted on matching bases, no text or symbols visiblenatural_image
Close-up of a black cable with metallic connector and circular button (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Close-up of a black cable with metallic connector and close-up view of its internal component (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Close-up of audio/video audio connectors with colored cables, no text or symbols visiblenatural_image
Close-up of various audio and audio connectors including audio/video cables, a black audio jack, and three red audio probes (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Row of colored audio/video connectors with black cables, arranged in two rows (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Two black USB connectors shown from different angles (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Close-up of a black cable with metallic connector and two circular buttons (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Electrical connectors and audio/video cables (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Close-up of multiple audio/video cables (red, gray, white) connected to a black electronic device panel (no visible text or symbols)
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Close-up of three audio/video cables (USB, audio, and audio jack) with no visible text or symbolsnatural_image
Row of colored audio jack cables (red, blue, green, white) arranged in two rows, no text or symbols visible.natural_image
Two black USB cables with connectors shown above (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Close-up of a black and white audio jack connected to an external black panel with two red cables (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Close-up of a black electronic device showing a VGA connector, a blue V-32D cable, and a yellow audio jack (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Product photo of black electronic components including a flat panel, three connectors, and two terminal antennas with cables (no visible text or symbols)natural_image
Side view of a black vertical-mounted device with a left-side close-up showing internal components (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Three-panel image showing hands adjusting a black plastic component with a handle, no visible text or symbols.natural_image
Close-up of a black electronic device with two red probes inserted into a socket (no visible text or symbols)
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Close-up of electronic components with red and black wires, no visible text or symbolsnatural_image
Exterior view of a black DELL remote control with battery pack and batteries (no text or symbols visible)coaxial (NTSC/HDTV), 149
componentes (AV5/AV6), 149