Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARD ...................................................
Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARD; WARNING; CLEANING THE UNIT
3 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARD WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION · To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not attempt to open the cabinet. There are no parts inside you can service yourself. Refer all servicingto qualified person...
Page 4 - COLOR TV FEATURES
4 COLOR TV FEATURES Color systems - PAL, SECAM, NTSC3.58 &NTSC4.43 Sound systems - DK,BG Sound Effect - B.E, Treble, Bass, Balance, S.E Preset Programs - 100 Preset Method - Auto Search, Manual Store, Fine Tune Tuning Method - Voltage SynthesizedFrequency Range - Hyper Band Tuner Voltage Range -...
Page 6 - EXTERNALCONNECTION
6 1.3 EXTERNALCONNECTION NOTE: · The S-video input and video input 1 are sharing the same channel, therefore cannot based simultaneously. · The AUDIO/VIDEO input terminals on the side panel (if provided) and rear terminals can be connected toVCR AV, LD player, VCD player or the satellite receiver/de...
Page 9 - OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROL; DESCRIPTION OF REMOTE CONTROL KEYS; INTRODUCTION OF KEY FUNCTION
9 2 OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROL 2.1 DESCRIPTION OF REMOTE CONTROL KEYS INTRODUCTION OF KEY FUNCTION This TV features with a full-function remote control handset. For a more compact remote unit design, some of the keys are multiple with more thanone function. The following text describes the function...
Page 10 - SOUND SYSTEM BUTTON; INSTALLATION OF BATTERIES
10 12. (0-9) DIGIT KEYS To select program number directly. To select 0-9 digits, A-Z(or a-z) letters, common marks and punctuation marks when writing data or information tobe stored in notebook. 13. PICTURE/ DELETE BUTTON Cyclically select the default setting level of picture. Within the on-screen m...
Page 11 - EFFECTIVELY USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
11 · The lifetime of the batteries may last up to one year, depending on how often the remote control is used. For the best performance, thebatteries should be replaced on a yearly basis, or when remote operation becomes erratic. · Be sure to place the batteries in the correct direction. · Do not mi...
Page 14 - SOUND ADJUSTMENTS
14 · Then press VOLUME UP/DOWN button on the set or remote control, you can move the yellow cursor right or left forselecting other pull-down menus in the main menu bar. 4.1.4 SELECT MENU ENTRIES · After selecting function menu, press PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to move cursor up/down to select the menu ...
Page 18 - RECEIVING SYSTEM SELECTION; AUTO SLEEP ON
18 · Press the PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select FAV. CH3, then press the VOLUME UP/DOWN button to selectprogram number you want to store into this position, such as 08. · Repeat the above procedure to set other five favorite channels. · You can delete the undesired channel No. with the DELETE button...
Page 19 - OPERATION OF WATCHING TELEVISION
19 4.5 OPERATION OF WATCHING TELEVISION 4.5.1 SELECTING CHANNELS · Press PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to change the channel ascendingly / descendingly; · Use the digit keys on the remote control directly to select the channel. 4.5.2 PICTURE ADJUSTMENT Adjust the level of CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS, COLOR, SHARP...
Page 21 - PICTURE MODE SELECTION; ADVANCED FUNCTIONS; MENU OPERATION
21 4.8 PICTURE MODE SELECTION There are four choices for picture modes. Picture mode can be set by user according to his personal preference. SHORT-CUT OPERATION Press the PICTURE button on the remote control, the current picture mode will display on the screen, for example, theSTANDARD picture mode...
Page 23 - How to utilize notebook function
23 1. Press the CAPS button on the remote control to turn the capital function off, the color of CAPS on the screen will turn into blue; 2. Press" 2" key twice to input the letter" a"; pressing" 2"key repeatedly can cyclically input" 2, a, b" and" c". The same...
Page 25 - PROBLEMS OF PICTURE
25 6. TROUBLESHOOTING 6.1 PROBLEMS OF PICTURE The most common types of picture problems are as follows: IGNITIONBlack spots or horizontal streaks appear, or the picture flutters or drifts. This is usually caused by interferencefrom car ignition system, neon lamps, electric drills, or other electrica...
Page 26 - PROBLEMS IN OPERATION
26 6.2 PROBLEMS IN OPERATION If this unit does not seem to operate properly, check the POSSIBLE CAUSES below.SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSES NO POWER The power cord is not connected. The POWER BUTTON on the main unit is off. NO TV RECEPTION The antenna connector is not connected, or wires are broken. Cables...