Page 2 - CAUTION
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended toalert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’senclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk electric shock. The exclamation point within an equilatera...
Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS PLEASE READ ALL THESE INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING YOUR TELEVISION EQUIP-MENT AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS ANDINSTRUCTIONS MARKED ON THE TV RECEIVER. 1 Read all of these instructions. 2 Save these instructions for later use. 3 Unplug this television equipment f...
Page 5 - CONTENTS; PREPARATION
CONTENTS 5 PREPARATION •CONNECTING ANTENNA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6•NAME OF EACH PART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 6 - In case of using single antenna cable
CON NECTING ANTENNA NOTE: Bad picture reception could often be caused by bad antenna connection.Be sure to check the antenna direction, its height, etc. In case of using single antenna cable In case of using two separate antenna cables VIDEO 1 S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO 2 L R Y Pb Pr L R DTV INPUT VI...
Page 7 - Front and Side of TV set
NAME OF EACH PART 7 Front and Side of TV set •The buttons installed on the front of the TV set is functioning as same as those on the Remote Control. 1. Timer Indicator Lights up red when you have set the HDTV Monitor’s automatic timers. 2. Power Indicator Lights up green when you have turned the HD...
Page 8 - Side panel inputs
8 On the right side panel of the HDTV Monitor, you will find the Video 3inputs and Headphone jack. These are provided to connect acamcorder or other video equipment without reaching around to therear panel. HEADPHONE : provides a connection for headphones. Side panel inputs
Page 9 - Installation of batteries:
REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS 9 L L Caution! • Do not drop. • Avoid moisture, heat, and dust. L L Installation of batteries: • Push to open the cover of the Remote Control. • Set the batteries in the battery (cell), compartment afterchecking the electrodes(+,–), and then, shut the cover. • ( )Number in the...
Page 10 - Under the Cover of Remote Control
10 Under the Cover of Remote Control To use the buttons under the cover Note: •When batteries are low, the Remote Control may not work. Change them immediately when they get weak. •Be sure to use two 1.5V size AAA batteries.•Do not use new batteries together with the old ones. PIP SEARCH Simultaneou...
Page 11 - To Watch TV Program
TO WATCH TV PROGRAM 11 Buttons on the front of the TV set havethe same functions as those of theREMOTE CONTROL. B Press two number buttons of theRemote Control to select a channeldirectly. The numbers should be indigits.Examp.) To select channel 9, press “0” and “9” It may take some time to get to t...
Page 12 - Press the “TV POWER” button to turn off the TV program.; To Mute the Sound Instantly
12 1.Press the “TV POWER”button. •The TV screen will illuminate, and the power indicator lamp will light up green. 2.Press the “CHANNEL” buttons. •Press the “CHANNEL x / y ” or number buttons to select the channel you want. Ex) Ch 7 3.Adjust the Volume. •When the “ VOLUME C ” button is pressed, the ...
Page 13 - Select Auto Program by using “CHANNEL; Automatic Memory of Channel
13 1.Press “MENU” button. •The main menu will appear. 2.Select “Setup”. •Move the cursor to the “Setup ” menu by using “ VOLUME C / B ” buttons. •Select “Setup ” sub-menu by using “ CHANNEL x ” button. 3.Select Auto Program by using “CHANNEL x x / y y ” buttons. •The following picture will appear on...
Page 14 - ” buttons. Automatic Channel Memory function (Auto; Check the memorized status by pressing “CHANNEL
14 4.Press “VOLUME C / B ” buttons. Automatic Channel Memory function (Auto Program) starts. •Checking from channel 2 to channel 69,(Cable1~125) this function automatically memorizes only thosechannels which are actually broadcasting. •When “MENU” button is pressed during the setup process, the setu...
Page 15 - Add or Remove Channel from Memory
15 1.Select a channel. •Select a channel by pressing number buttons. Ex) Ch 13 2.Choose to add or erase from memory. •Press the “ADD/ERASE” Button.•Whenever this button is pressed, the color of channel sign changes from green to red, and viceversa. Capture the Channel sign on green color •When a cha...
Page 16 - Watching CATV Programs
Press “WIDE” button. •When “WIDE” button is pressed, the aspect ratio of the screen shifts cyclically as follows : (16:9) (4:3) (Panorama) (16:9) 16 1.Press “TV/CATV” button. •The reception mode shifts from “AIR” to “CABLE”. 2.Select a channel. •Select a channel by pressing either number buttons 0 -...
Page 17 - Watching Video Programs; When this button is pressed, the screen changes to “DTV” mode
17 1.Connect the video cable to the VIDEO socket at the back or the side of TV set, and press “TV/VIDEO” button on the remote control. •The screen changes to video mode as follows: •Whenever this button is pressed, the screen shifts in sequence : TV Video1 Video2 Video3 DVD TV Watching Video Program...
Page 18 - Operating Two Program Windows
1.Press “PIP” button once. •Single PIP appears on the screen. ADJUSTING TWO PROGRAM WINDOWS 18 2.Press “PIP” button once more. •The operating program window becomes the main window and moves to the left side of the screen;an auxiliary window appears on the right side atthe same time. •Use “CHANNEL x...
Page 19 - Various Functions of Simultaneous Window Mode
VARIOUS FUNCTIONS OF SIMULTANEOUS WINDOW MODE 19 2.Select “Funtion” button. •Move the cursor to the “Funtion” menu by using“VOLUME C / B ” buttons. •Select “Funtion” Sub-menu by using “CHANNEL x ” button. 3.Select “PIP”. •Move the blue bar to the PIP menu by using “CHANNEL x / y ” buttons. Then the ...
Page 20 - ” buttons, and select the window mode you want.
20 4.Press “VOLUME C / B ” buttons, and select the window mode you want. •When the “VOLUME C / B ” buttons are pressed, the screen shifts in the following order: Single PIP Picture Twin picture Multi-picture(4) Off, and vice versa. •The MENU mode disappears in 15 seconds automatically when there is ...
Page 21 - Selecting Simultaneous Windows
21 1.Press “PIP” button. •You can enjoy two window programs simultaneously. •The same channel or child lock channel can not be operated in both windows of the screen. 2.Select a channel you want to watch in the auxiliary window. •Select a channel you want to watch in the auxiliary window by using “C...
Page 22 - Press “PIP” button again, and the auxiliary window disappears.
22 4.Press “PIP” button again. •PIP mode changes to twin windows. 5.Press “PIP” button again, and the auxiliary window disappears. •Whenever the “PIP” button is pressed, the screen mode changes cyclically as follows: 11 A i r 7 Mono 11 A i r 9 Mono A i r 9 Mono A i r 7 Mono 11 A i r 9 Mono 11
Page 24 - Changing Location of Auxiliary Windows
24 1.Press “POSITION” button. •Display auxiliary windows on the screen by pressing “PIP” buttons.•Press “POSITION” button. Every time it is pressed, the locations of auxiliary windows change as follows: •The search sign “ B ” in 4 Windows mode shifts its location as follows: •In Twin Windows mode, t...
Page 25 - This function also operates in Twin Windows mode.; Window Mode SWAP; This function works in Multi-Windows mode too.
25 Press “SWAP” button. •View the auxiliary window by pressing “PIP” button.•Press “SWAP” button. Every time it is pressed, the mode of the main and that of the auxiliary windows will swap locations as follows: This function also operates in Twin Windows mode. •When the system is in Twin Windows mod...
Page 26 - Changing Window Modes is also Possible in Multi-Windows Search.; Making Pause Auxiliary Windows.
26 Changing Window Modes is also Possible in Multi-Windows Search. •The window with “ B ” sign not only becomes the new main window, but also the auxiliary window. A i r 7 Mono 9 11 13 A i r 9 Mono 9 11 13 B B A i r 9 Mono 7 11 13 B Making Pause Auxiliary Windows. •This function makes the auxiliary ...
Page 27 - Adjustable Headphone Volume Levels; Select “Sound” menu by using “VOLUME
•The following picture will appear on the screen. 1. Press “MENU” button. •The screen appears as follows: ADJUSTING VOLUME OF AN AUXILIARY WINDOW 27 L Sound of either the main window oran auxiliary window is availablethrough headphones. L Volume control of an auxiliarywindow is possible only withhea...
Page 28 - Accessing to “Sound” Sub-menu
O P E N F U N C T I O N M E N U 28 1. Press “MENU” button. •The screen appears as shown: •The following picture will appear on the screen: 3. Press “CHANNEL x x / y y ” buttons. •“Sound” mode is selected, and the sub-menu appears. •Continue to press “CHANNEL x / y ” buttons, and the selected sub-men...
Page 29 - Use this mode and get quality pictures on the screen.; Adjusting Picture Quality
A D J U S T I N G T H E P I C T U R E 29 1. Press “AUTO PICTURE” button. •The following pictures appear on the screen in sequence, and the picture adjustment state is changed. <For pressing “AUTO PICTURE” button once> <For pressing “AUTO PICTURE” button many times> 2. Use this mode and g...
Page 30 - Select “Picture” by using “CHANNEL; Picture Noise Reduction
30 1. Press “MENU” button. •The screen appears as follows : 2. Select “Picture” by using “CHANNEL x x ” button. •Move the cursor to the “Picture” menu by using “CHANNEL x ” button. 3. Press “CHANNEL x x / y y ” buttons. •When “Picture” mode is selected, its sub-menu appears on the screen. •Continue ...
Page 31 - Select “Picture” by using “CHANNEL; Adjusting the Picture Screen to Your Preference
31 1.Press “MENU” button. •Then the screen appears as follows: 2.Select “Picture” by using “CHANNEL x x ” button. •“Picture” mode is selected, and its sub-menu appears. •Continue to press “CHANNEL x / y ” buttons, and the selected sub-menu sign changes into a blue bar inthe following sequence : Brig...
Page 33 - Select “Equalizer” by using “CHANNEL; Customizing the Audio
ADJUSTING THE SOUND 33 1. Press “MENU” button. •Then, the screen appears as follows : 2. Select “Sound” menu by using “VOLUME C C / B B ” buttons. •Move the cursor to the “Sound” menu by using “VOLUME C / B ” buttons. •Press “CHANNEL x ” button. •Then, “Sound” menu and its sub-menu appears. 3. Selec...
Page 34 - Select Range of Sound by using “VOLUME
34 4. Select Range of Sound by using “VOLUME C C / B B ” buttons. •“CHANNEL x ” strengthens the selected range of sound. •“CHANNEL y ” weakens the range of sound. •Signal bar (-) moves up and down showing the selected sound range. •The selected range of sound looks pale blue, and the range not selec...
Page 35 - Receiving Stereo or SAP Mode Programs
1.Press “MTS” button. •Whenever this button is pressed the mode status shifts in the following sequence: Mono Stereo SAP. •Press “RECALL” button on the Remote Control to check the program transmission mode. •When the program transmission is in stereo mode, select “Stereo” to receive the stereo sound...
Page 36 - AUTOMATIC; Select “Function” by using “VOLUME; Setting up Present Time
3. Press “CHANNEL x x / y y ” buttons. •“Function” mode is selected, and the sub-menu appears. •Press “CHANNEL x / y ” buttons until the blue bar indicates “Timer”. AUTOMATIC POWER ON/OFF 36 1. Press “MENU” button. •The screen appears as shown : 2. Select “Function” by using “VOLUME C C / B B ” butt...
Page 38 - Activating/Deactivating Automatic “On” and “Off
38 1. Press “MENU” button. •Then, the screen will appear as follows : 2. Select “Function” by using “VOLUME C C / B B ” buttons. •Move the cursor to the “Function” menu by using “VOLUME C / B ” buttons. •Press “CHANNEL x ” button. 3. Press “CHANNEL x x / y y ” buttons. •Then “Function” mode is selec...
Page 40 - Control of “SLEEP” function with the Remote Control.; Setting up “SLEEP” Time
40 7. Set up the “Off Timer”. •Press “CHANNEL x / y ” buttons, and the letters “AM - - : - -” will turn blue. •Set up “Off Timer” by using “VOLUME C / B ” buttons. •Keep pressing the “VOLUME C / B ” buttons, then the set up time will continue to change by unit of oneminute until the button is releas...
Page 41 - SPECIAL FUNCTIONS; Selecting the On-Screen Language
3.Press “CHANNEL x x / y y ” buttons. •Select language (as shown) highlighted with the blue function indicator bar. SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 41 1.Press “MENU” button. •The main menu will appear as shown in this example: 2.Select “Function”. •Move the cursor to the “Function” menu using “VOLUME C / B ” butt...
Page 42 - Select the language using “VOLUME
4.Select the language using “VOLUME C C / B B ” buttons. •Press this button, and the On-Screen language changes in the following order : English Francais Español English 42 5.Press “MENU” button. •Press this button once, and the main menu window will appear. •Press it again, and the previous menu wi...
Page 43 - Fine Tuning Channels
43 1.Press “MENU” button. •The main menu will appear. 2.Select “Set Up”. •Move the cursor to the “Set Up” menu using “VOLUME C / B ” buttons. •Press “CHANNEL x ” button to select set up, and the sub menu will appear. 3.Press “CHANNEL x x / y y ” buttons. •Highlight Ch Edit(as shown). Fine Tuning Cha...
Page 45 - Select “Function” by using “VOLUME; Setting up “Caption” Function
45 1.Press “MENU” button. •The main menu will appear. 2.Select “Function” by using “VOLUME C C / B B ” buttons. •Move the cursor to the “Function” menu using “VOLUME C / B ” buttons. •Press “CHANNEL x ” button to select function, and the sub menu will appear. 3.Press “CHANNEL x x / y y ” buttons. •H...
Page 47 - Setting up “Child Lock” Function
47 1.Press “MENU” button. •The main menu will appear. 2.Select “Function”. •Move the cursor to the “Function” menu using “VOLUME C / B ” buttons. •Press “CHANNEL x ” button to select “Function”, and the sub menu will appear. 3.Select “Child Lock”. •Highlight “Child Lock”.•Press “VOLUME B ” to select...
Page 50 - Pro Logic Settings
PRO LOGIC SETTINGS 50 1.Press “MENU” button. •The main menu will appear. 2.Select “Special”. •Move the cursor to the “Special”, menu using “VOLUME C / B ” buttons. •Press “CHANNEL x ” button to select “Special”, and the sub menu will appear. 3.Select “Pro Logic”. •“Pro Logic” should be highlighted.•...
Page 51 - Adjust “Tilt” functions using “VOLUME; Tilt Picture
51 1. Press “MENU” button. • The main menu will appear. 2. Select “Special”. • Move the cursor to the “Special” menu using “VOLUME C / B ” buttons. • Press “CHANNEL x ” button. 3. Select “Tilt” • Press “CHANNEL x / y ” buttons to select “Tilt” 4. Adjust “Tilt” functions using “VOLUME C C / B B ” but...
Page 52 - DTV Input Selection
52 DTV Input Selection 1.Press “MENU” button. •The main menu will appear. Move Sel. Exit Picture 2.Select “Special”. •Move the cursor to the “Special” menu using “VOLUME C / B ” buttons. •Press “CHANNEL V ” button to select “Special”, and the sub menu will appear. Move Sel. Exit Special 3.Select “DT...
Page 53 - Rear Panel Connections
53 CONNECTING EQUIPMENTS VIDEO INPUT 1 ANTENNA IN S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO L R Y Pb Pr L R VIDEO AUDIO L R VIDEO AUDIO Y Cb Cr VIDEO MONITOR OUTPUT SURROUND OUTPUT L W R AUDIO L R VIDEO INPUT 2 DTV INPUT DVD INPUT VIDEO INPUT 1 ANTENNA IN S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO L R Y Pb Pr L R VIDEO AUDIO L R VIDEO AUDIO Y ...
Page 55 - Camcorder
55 Subwoofer Left Rear Speaker Right Rear Speaker VIDEO INPUT 1 ANTENNA IN S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO L R Y Pb Pr L R VIDEO AUDIO L R VIDEO AUDIO Y Cb Cr VIDEO MONITOR OUTPUT SURROUND OUTPUT L W R AUDIO L R VIDEO INPUT 2 DTV INPUT DVD INPUT Camcoder (Video Camera and Recoder) S-VIDEO Audio R Audio L Video ...
Page 56 - you are setting up until the Mode selection button flashes.
56 PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL The HDTV Monitor is remote control is pre-programmed to operate yourHDTV Monitor. However, you can also program the HDTV Monitor’sremote control to operate other components, such as Cable TV BOX, orVCR.1. Confirm that the external component is plugged in and turned ...
Page 57 - Cable TV Box Brand Code
ABC 004 006 007 041 POST NEWS WEEK 019 044 048 055 PRUCER 094 ANTRONIX 017 PTS 014 050 070 071 ARCHER 008 010 017 027 095 096 CABLE STAR 029 PULSAR 054 CENTURION 084 RCA 049 CENTURY 010 REGAL 051 052 057 091 CITIZEN 010 092 093 COLOR VOICE 064 083 REGENCY 059 COMBANO 076 077 REMBRANT 028 COMTRONICS ...
Page 58 - VCR Brand Code
58 VCR Brand Code ADMIRAL 164 AIWA 033 AKAI 017 040 042 100101 115 158 AMPRO 068ANAM 030 032 081 AUDIO DYNAMICS 013 023 037 040166 BROKSONIC 034 036 102 CALIFORNIA AUDIO 123CANON 027 030 032 CAPEHART 086 CRAIG 005 038 108 CURTIS MATHES 030 032 155 159 DAEWOO 001 007 009 012060 061 086 088090 094 095...
Page 59 - TROUBLESHOOTING; T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g :
59 TROUBLESHOOTING T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g : Neither picture nor sound: •Is power code plugged in? •Press power button on the front of TV. •If the red power light is on, press the remote control power button.Red power light should be green. Picture is OK, but nosound: •C h e c k i f “ V o l u ...
Page 60 - SPECIFICATIONS; General
Rear RF Antenna InputNTSC A/V In (Video/L/R) 2each NTSC A/V In (S-Video/Video/L/R) 1each NTSC A/V Monitor Out (Video/L/R) 1each HD Component In (Y/Pb/Pr/L/R) 1each DVD Component In (Y/Cb/Cr/L/R) 1each Surround Channel Outputs (SL/SR) 1each Sub Woofer Output 1each Side NTSC A/V In (S-Video/Video/L/R)...