Page 3 - Important Safety Instructions; WARNING; CAUTION
3 Important Safety Instructions WARNING : DO NOT EXPOSE THIS DEVICE TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING, OR PLACE OBJECTS FILLEDWITH LIQUIDS, SUCH AS VASES, ON THIS DEVICE. T h i s s y m b o l a l e r t s y o u t h a t i m p o r t a n t l i t e r a t u r e c o n c e r n i n g o p e r a t i o n a n d m a i n t ...
Page 5 - LCD Cells
5 Important Safety Instructions 18. If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the device, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the U.S. National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA70 pro...
Page 6 - User Instructions; Recommendation to Avoid or Minimize Phosphor Burn-in:; Cell Defect
6 User Instructions Like all phosphor-based display devices and all TFT LCD Displays, LCD TV' s can be susceptible tophosphor burn under certain circumstances. Certain operating conditions, such as the continuousdisplay of a static image over a prolonged period of time, can result in phosphor burn i...
Page 7 - Table of Contents
7 Table of Contents START-UP ● Part Names and Functions ..............................8~9 ● Checking Parts ..................................................10 ● Battery Installation and Replacement ................10 CONNECTION ● Connecting VHF and UHF Antennas .................11 ● Connecting a Vi...
Page 8 - FRONT VIEW; Part Names and Functions
FRONT VIEW Part Names and Functions 8 POWER/LED IR Receiver SPEAKER Menu : Displays the On screen Display (OSD). Source : Displays an available video source (i.e. RGB, DVI, Video, S-Video, TV, Component1 and Component2). Also functions as the Select button in the On screen Display (OSD). Volume Up a...
Page 9 - REAR VIEW
REAR VIEW 9 Part Names and Functions VHF/UHF For connecting outdoor Antenna RS-232C This terminal is used when control functions need to be operated externally by PC. DVI Input a digital video signal (TMDS/HDCP) from your PC or DTV receiver. RGB(D-sub 15pin) Input an analog RGB signal from your PC. ...
Page 10 - Battery Installation and Replacement; Checking Parts; Checking parts
Battery Installation and Replacement 10 Checking Parts Insert four AAA batteries. Make sure to insert them with the proper polarity. Press and open the cover. 1 Align the batteries accordingto the (+) and (-) asindicated inside the case. 2 Close the cover. 3 Checking parts User’s Manual Remote Contr...
Page 11 - Connection; Connecting VHF and UHF Antennas
11 Connection Connecting VHF and UHF Antennas Connecting an Outdoor Antenna For the best reception, we recommend you use an outdoor antenna. Severelyweathered antennas and antenna cables can reduce the signal quality. Before makingany connections, inspect all antenna hardware; any service center can...
Page 12 - To Play external equipments :
12 1. Connect video cable(not supplied) to the VIDEO INPUT jack on the LCD TV and the video output jack on the external equipments.(VCR/Cable box, etc.,) 2. Connect audio cables(not supplied) to the AUDIO INPUT(L, R) jack on the LCD TV and the audio output jack on the external equipments.(VCR/Cable ...
Page 13 - Connecting a DTV Receiver (Component Video); Connecting a DVD player (Component Video)
13 Connecting a DTV Receiver (Component Video) 1. Connect video cables(not supplied) to the Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr input jacks (Component 1 or 2) on the LCD TV and the video output jacks on the digital Set-Top Box. 2. Connect audio cables(not supplied) to the AUDIO INPUT jacks (Component 1 or 2) on the LCD...
Page 14 - To Watch DTV
14 Connecting a DTV receiver( DVI ) 1. Connect a DVI cable(not supplied) to the DIGITAL PC INPUT jack on the LCD TV and DVI with HDCP OUTPUT jack on the digital Set-Top Box. 2. Connect audio cables(not supplied) to the AUDIO INPUT jacks on the LCD TV and audio output jacks on the digital Set-Top Box...
Page 15 - To watch the PC screen
15 Connecting a PC ( DVI ) 1. Connect a DVI 29pin cable(not supplied) to the DIGITAL PC INPUT jack on the LCD TV and DVI output jack on the PC. 2. Connect audio cables(not supplied) to the AUDIO INPUT jacks on the LCD TV and audio output jack on the PC. NOTE : When you connect a DVI, Please note the...
Page 17 - Remote Control Buttons
17 Remote Control Buttons POWER : Switches Power ON/OFF. SOURCE : Press this button to select a video source from among Video, S-Video, Component1, Component2, RGB and DVI. MUTE : Mutes the sound. S-SWAP : Exchanges main sound with sub- sound. SELECT : Press this button to select a menu item or to e...
Page 18 - LCD Window Feature; LCD window feature; Product Indication Window
18 LCD Window Feature LCD window feature Select when you want to control a productother than this LCD TV. Select when you want to know the codefor this remote control. Select when you want to set the fixed button. Indicates that the button you pressed isnot operating. I n d i c a t e s t h a t t h e...
Page 19 - How to Control Other Brand Products; Setting Up the MBR
19 Turn on the product you want to control. Press the MENU + SEL buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds (until the function icons appear). The MBR icon will appear and blink. Press the SEL button. The word TV will appear in the product indication window.Using the buttons, select the product you want t...
Page 21 - Confirming the MBR Code in Your Remote Control; How to Confirm the MBR Code
21 Confirming the MBR Code in Your Remote Control Press the MENU + SEL buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds (until the function icons appear). Using the buttons, move to the CODE icon and press the SEL button. The word TV will appear in the product indication window. Using the buttons, select the pr...
Page 22 - PUNCH Buttons; How to Set Up the Fixed Buttons - PUNCH Buttons; Types of PUNCH Button.
22 PUNCH Buttons How to Set Up the Fixed Buttons - PUNCH Buttons Types of PUNCH Button. TV : VOLUME ( ) , MUTE If you select the TV PUNCH, these buttons are operated only on the TV. VCR If you select the VCR PUNCH, these buttons are operated only on the VCR. DVD If you select the DVD PUNCH, these bu...
Page 23 - How to Reset the Remote Control; Reset
23 How to Reset the Remote Control Press the MENU + SEL buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds (until the function icons appear). The MBR icon will appear and blink. Press the SEL button. The word TV will appear in the product indication window. Press the SEL button. The - - - sign will appear in the ...
Page 24 - Basic operation; Turning the LCD TV On and Off; Viewing the OSD Menu
24 Basic operation Connect the Power Cord to the AC input on the back of yourLCD TV. Insert the Plug for the LCD TV into a nearby electrical outlet. The standby indicator lights up on the front panel. Press the POWER ( ) button on the remote control. The LED lamp will change to light off and your LC...
Page 25 - Displaying Status Information
25 Basic operation With the OSD, press the INFO button on the remote control. The LCD TV will display the external source, Picture Mode, Aspect Ratio, Clock and Video type. 1 Displaying Status Information Selecting your Language After adjustment: Press the MENU button to exit. When the LCD TV is ini...
Page 26 - Channel; Setting up Channels Automatically; Adding and Erasing Channels; TV
26 Channel Press the MENU button. Press the or button to select the Channel ( ) icon; then press the SEL ( ) or button to select Channel Mode . Press the or button to select the option ( TV or CATV ). Press the or button to select Auto Program ; then press the SEL ( ) or button. The LCD TV will begi...
Page 27 - Fine Tuning Channels
27 Channel After adjustment: Press the MENU button to exit. Using the LNA(Low Noise Amplifier) Press the MENU button. Press the or button to select the Channel ( ) icon; then press the SEL ( ) or button. Press the or button to select to the LNA . Press the or button to select On or Off . 1 2 If the ...
Page 28 - Direct Access Features; Using the FAV button to select the previous channel; Adjusting the Volume; Mute; Selecting Channels; Using the Channel Buttons
28 Direct Access Features Using the FAV button to select the previous channel Press the FAV button on the remote control. The LCD TV will switch to the last viewed channel. 1 1 Press the VOL+ or VOL- button to increase or decrease the Volume on the remote control. Adjusting the Volume 50 Switching t...
Page 29 - Selecting a Device from External Sources
29 Direct Access Features Press the SOURCE button on the remote control. Press the or button to select signal source, then press the SEL ( ) button. 1 2 Selecting a Device from External Sources Source Video Connected TV TV Component2 Move Select Exit Connected Component1 Connected S-Video Not Connec...
Page 30 - Picture; Changing the Picture standard
30 Picture Press the MENU button. Press the or button to select the PICTURE ( ) icon; then press the SEL ( ) or button. Press the or button to select Standard , Dynamic , Mild , or Custom picture setting. 1 2 3 Changing the Picture standard With Picture menu selected, press the or button to select a...
Page 31 - Changing the Sound Standard; Customizing the Sound
31 Picture Press the MENU button. Press the or button to select the SOUND ( ) icon; then press the SEL ( ) or button. Press the or button to select Drama , Movie , Music , News , or Custom sound setting. 1 2 3 Changing the Sound Standard With Sound menu selected,press the or button to select an Equa...
Page 32 - Sound; Setting the BBE Mode; Setting the Surround Effect
32 Sound 1 2 3 Setting the BBE Mode 4 Sound Mode E q u a l i z e r P r o . Custom B a l a n c e B B E M o d e S u r r o u n d S o u n d M o d e AV L 50 50 L R O n M i d d l e M o n o O f f Move Adjust Exit Sound Mode E q u a l i z e r P r o . Custom B a l a n c e B B E M o d e S u r r o u n d S o u ...
Page 33 - Selecting the Stereo Sound
33 Sound Selecting the Stereo Sound 1 2 3 4 Sound Mode E q u a l i z e r P r o . Custom B a l a n c e B B E M o d e S u r r o u n d S o u n d M o d e AV L 50 50 L R O n L o w S t e r e o O f f Move Adjust Exit Sound Mode E q u a l i z e r P r o . Custom B a l a n c e B B E M o d e S u r r o u n d S ...
Page 34 - Setup; Changing the Screen Size
34 Setup Press the MENU button. Press the or button to select the Setup ( ) icon; then press the SEL ( ) or button. With Aspect Ratio selected, press the or button to select the screen size you want. 1 2 3 Changing the Screen Size After adjustment: Press the MENU button to exit. Quick Way Press the ...
Page 36 - Setting the Clock
36 Setup Press the MENU button. Press the or button to select the Setup ( ) icon; then press the SEL ( ) button. Press the or button to select Time ; then press the SEL ( ) or button. With Clock selected, press the button to move to the AM/PM, hour or minute; then Press the or button to adjust item....
Page 37 - Setting the Sleep Timer; Viewing the Closed Captions
37 Setup Press the MENU button. Press the or button to select the Setup ( ) icon; then press the SEL ( ) or button. Press the or buttons to select Sleep Timer. Press the or button to select the preset time interval for the LCD TV to stay on.The interval ranges from 5 to 120 minutes. 1 2 3 Setting th...
Page 38 - Factory Reset
38 Setup Press the MENU button. Press the or button to select the Setup ( ) icon; then press the SEL ( ) or button. Press the or buttons to select Reset . Press the or button to select OK or Cancel . 1 2 3 Factory Reset 4 Setup Aspect Ratio Wide Long Life Sleep Timer Pro. 120Min. Caption CCD1 V-CHIP...
Page 39 - Viewing the Picture In Picture; Freezing the Sub-Picture
39 PIP(Picture In Picture) Press the MENU button. Press the or button to select the PIP ( ) icon; then press the SEL ( ) button. Press the or button to select On . When the PIP is on, the Sub-menu is activated. Press the or button to select Type . Select a Type ( Small , Double1 , Double2 , or Large...
Page 40 - Operating conditions of PIP
40 PIP(Picture In Picture) Main Picture TV CVBS DVD/480i DVD/480p DTV/480i DVD/480i DVD/480p DTV/480i RGB DVI TV CVBS DVD/ 480i DVD/ 480p DTV/ 480i DTV/480p, 720p, 1080i DVD/ 480i DVD/ 480p DTV/ 480i DTV/480p, 720p, 1080i RGB DVI Sub-Picture COMP 1 COMP 2 DTV/480p, 720p, 1080i DTV/480p, 720p, 1080i ...
Page 41 - OSD; Setting the OSD Time Out; Changing the OSD Position
41 OSD Press the MENU button. Press the or button to select the OSD ( ) icon; then press the SEL ( ) or button. Press the or buttons to select Turn off Time . Press the or button to set up the time length of OSD display. you can adjust time length from 3 to 59 seconds. 1 2 3 Setting the OSD Time Out...
Page 42 - General Procedure
42 V-CHIP Operation The V-CHIP is a microprocessor control circuit that recognizes TV and Motion Picture Ratings.These ratings are contained in a special electronic identification signal that is part of manytelevision programs and recorded videotapes. An on screen menu allows parents to set a secret...
Page 44 - MPAA RATINGS; MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America)
44 Press the or button to select the ratings which you wish to block. If you wish to select the MPAA menu, press the button. To change the selected rating, press the or button. (UNBLOCK BLOCK) RATING REMARKS G(general audience) All ages admitted. PG(Parental guidance suggested) Some material may not...
Page 45 - TV Parental Guide Rating
45 V-CHIP Operation This procedure allows parents to block programs that contains TV Parental Guide Ratings theyconsider inappropriate. Content labels are designed to indicate specific contents of TV programswithin each TV Parental Guide Rating.For example, if a program rated TV-Y7 has strong Fantas...
Page 46 - Note
46 TV-Y (All children) This rating is designed to be appropriate for all children.Whether animated or live action, the themes and elements inthis program are specifically designed for a very youngaudience, including from 2~6.All content labels are blocked TV-Y7 (FV : Directed to older children) This...
Page 47 - Changing the Password
47 V-CHIP Operation TV-14 (D/L/S/V : Parental caution recommended) This rating contains some material that many parents wouldfind unsuitable for children under 14 years of age.Parents are strongly urged to exercise great care in monitoring these programs, and are cautioned against letting childrenun...
Page 48 - Display Settings
48 Display Settings How to Set Up Your Display Setting (for Windows) The Windows display settings for a typical computer are shown below. The actual screens on your PC,however, will probably be different, depending upon your particular version of Windows and yourparticular video card. But even if yo...
Page 50 - Picture Color Adjustment; Adjusting RGB Color
50 Picture Color Adjustment Press the MENU button. Press the or button to select the Picture ( ) icon; then press the SEL ( ) or button. Press the or button to select Custom Mode. Press the or button to select the item you wish to change. Press the or button to adjust the color. 1 2 3 Adjusting RGB ...
Page 51 - Picture Position Adjustment; Changing the image position; Frequency Adjustment; Fine Tuning of the Image
51 Picture Position Adjustment Press the MENU button. Press the or button to select the Setup ( ) icon; then press the SEL ( ) or button. Press the SEL ( ) or button to select Position ; then press the or buttons to adjust the position of the screen. 1 2 3 Changing the image position Frequency Adjus...
Page 52 - Phase Adjustment; Adjusting Phase; Automatic Quality Adjustment; Adjusting the PC Screen Automatically
52 Phase Adjustment Press the MENU button. Press the or button to select the Setup ( ) icon; then press the SEL ( ) or button. Press the or buttons to select Phase . Press the or button to remove picture noise on the screen. 1 2 3 Adjusting Phase 4 Automatic Quality Adjustment Press the MENU button....
Page 53 - Serial Control Using RS-232C; Installing Hyper terminal
53 Serial Control Using RS-232C Serial Control Using RS-232C Cable (optional) Use RS-232C cable when you control the LCD TV using the PC. This function is called PC Remote Control and is the same as the physical Remote control. It will provide you an additional convenience when you use the LCD TV co...
Page 54 - Using the Hyper terminal; Using the Hyper Terminal
54 Serial Control Using RS-232C Using the Hyper terminal At the connected Hyperterminal Window: File Preference Setup ASCII Setup dialog window 1. Check the two items in the ASCII Sending section.2. Check the first and third items in the ASCII receiving section. You have completed the preparations t...
Page 55 - General RS-232C command structure
55 Mode Command Remark Power pwr=0 power off pwr=1 power on Source inp=rf inp=vidinp=svdinp-rgbinp=yuvinp=vgainp=dvi Volume vol=12Contrast con(rf)=24 Brightness bri(vid)+16 Range 0~31 Color col(vga)-10 Tint tin(rf)=? IR Spoofing sir=vup vup=volume up button sir=vdn vdn=volume down button sir=mnu mnu...
Page 56 - Troubleshooting
56 Troubleshooting • Before you call a service technician, please review this list of problems and possible solutions. It may save you time and money. Problems Possible Solution No Power Make sure the power cord is connected to the AC outlet.Make sure the power cord is connected to a wall socket cor...
Page 57 - Specifications
57 Specifications Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Model Name L3040 Panel Size 30.0 inch Diagonal Display Size 29.53" (Diagonal) Type a-si TFT active matrix Pixel pitch 0.5025mm 0.1675mm RGB Viewing Angle 85 (H) / 85 (V) Frequency Horizontal 30 ~ 61 kHz Vertical 56...
Page 58 - T V; Manufacturer MBR Codes
58 MANUFACTURER CODE ANAM 000 001 002 003 004 005 CROWN 076 DAEWOO 110 113 097 056 112 114 117 102 074 107 076 084 053 062 063 FUTURETECH 076 GE 057 058 073 106 LG(GOLDSTAR) 106 104 118 103 100 101 109 HITACHI 060 059 053 085 INKEL 115 JCP 051 058 JVC 075 089 KEC 076 KENWOOD 093 MARANTZ 051 MITSUBIS...
Page 59 - V C R
59 MANUFACTURER CODE ANAM 000 001 002 003 004 005 AIWA 066 071 CANNON 060 063 065 DAEWOO 109 114 116 122 082 083 043 040 038 118 093 126 115 EMERSON 039 050 057 059 061 066 067 068 069 073 103 GE 063 065 LG(GOLDSTAR) 103 112 045 046 053 091 092 096 124 097 100 108 120 HITACHI 037 046 051 053 058 066...
Page 61 - How to Set Up the Lockout Function
61 How to Set Up the Lockout Function Function Remote Key Combination Lock/ Front Key lock on HELP +1 + 0 + 3 Unlock Front Key lock off HELP +1 + 0 + 2 Function Remote Key Combination Power Power on HELP +1 + 0 + 0 On/Off Power off HELP +1 + 0 + 1 Function Remote Key Combination Source TV HELP +2 + ...
Page 62 - APPENDIX
62 APPENDIX Care and Maintenance • With proper care, your LCD TV will give you many years of service. Please follow these guidelines to get the maximum performance from your LCD TV. Identifying Problems • Do not put the LCD TV near extremely hot, cold, humid, or dusty places. • Do not put the LCD TV...
Page 63 - Memo