Page 2 - Table of contents
2 Dear customer! Thank you for buying HYUNDAI color TV. Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for futurereference. Table of contents Table of contents....................................................................................................................
Page 3 - Important safeguard
3 Important safeguard · Before the first connecting of the appliance check that voltage indicated on the rating label corresponds to the mains voltage in your home. · Do not use the color television for any other purposes than those described in this instruction manual. · Do not use outdoors. · Alwa...
Page 4 - Connection of antenna; Indoor antenna
4 Colour TV features · 14 (37 cm) · PAL/SECAM BG/DK receiving and playback · NTSC 3,58 & 4,43 playback only · 2 front speakers · Stereo, maximum output power 2x1.5 W · 255 program memory · Auto & manual programmable scan · 4 preset image modes · Multifunctional colored Russian / English OSD ...
Page 7 - Rear AV jacks; Control location
7 Rear AV jacks Control location 1. Remote Sensor2. Power Indicator3. AV/TV Button4. Menu Button5. Volume Down Button6. Power Switch7. Volume Up Button8. Program Down/Up Buttons
Page 8 - External connection; Connect to Audio equipment
8 External connection VTR, DVD connection · To view the program played on VTR, connect the VIDEO OUT and AUDIO OUT of the VTR to the VIDEO IN jack (VIDEO), AUDIO IN(AUDIO) jacks on the rear panel of the unit respectively. This unit has AV inputs, AV IN on the rear Cabinet are for VIDEO mode using. ·...
Page 9 - Remote control
Page 11 - LOCK; DISPLAY; PICTURE; OPTION; ZOOM
11 LOCK Lock button The key is to prevent a child watching the TV.Press this button to display password menu. Input your correct password to enter LOCK menu.Set CHANNEL LOCK ON or OFF to lock or unlock current channel.Set AV LOCK ON or OFF to lock or unlock all AV.Change password: select CHANGE PASS...
Page 12 - Basic Operation; Connect to the mains; Preset menu; Presetting the channels
12 Basic Operation Power ON/ OFF Connect to the mains Insert the mains plug of the unit into 110~240V AC mains outlet, unplug it when the unit will not be used for a long period of time. How to power on/off 1. Press the main power switch, the image or snowy picture will display.2. In case of the scr...
Page 13 - Search preset; Skip unnecessary program number
13 After presetting: Press PROG. button to check every channel, if the image or sound of one channel is abnormal, please press SYSTEM button to enter SYSTEMmenu and adjust colour or sound . Search preset 1. Use PROG. button or number buttons to select one channel you desired.2. Press MENU button six...
Page 14 - Picture menu; Picture control; Selection of Picture Effect
14 3. Press PROG. button to select REMEMBER ON.4. Press VOL button to set REMEMBER to OFF.5. Press MENU button to exit menu, and when you press PROG. button to select program to watch, this program you have set will be skipped.6. To restore the skipped program number, repeat above step except that t...
Page 15 - Audio menu; Sound control
15 ITEM VOL- VOL+ BRIGHT DARK BRIGHT CONTRAST LIGHT HEAVY COLOR WEAK STRONG SHARP LOW HIGH 3. Color temperature has three modes: Normal/Cool/Warm, it is usually set to Standard mode.4. Press MENU button sequentially to return to the normal picture. Audio menu Sound control 1. Press MENU button two t...
Page 16 - Clock menu; Function Selection; Option menu
16 Clock menu Function Selection CLOCK setup 1. Press MENU button four times to enter CLOCK menu as the figure shown. 2. Use PROG. button to select the item you need to change, then use VOL button to set the clock. You can set minutes with VOL button and set hour with VOL button. 3. Please set TIME ...
Page 18 - System menu; System Setup
18 System menu System Setup 1. Press MENU button five times or SYSTEM button directly to enter SYSTEM menu as the figure shown. 2. Press PROG. button to select the item you need to change, then use VOL button to adjust the item.3. Color system: AUTO/PAL/N3.58/N4.43/SECAM.4. Sound system: 4.5M/5.5M/6...
Page 19 - The causes of interference; RF INTERFERENCE
19 The causes of interference Incorporated in your TV receiver are the most up to-date devices to eliminate interference. Local radiation however, can create disturbances whichvisibly affect your picture. Proper installation, a good aerial are your best safe-guards against these disturbances. RF INT...
Page 20 - Troubleshooting guide; Malfunction
20 Troubleshooting guide · Before requesting servicing, check following points please. Malfunction Check and adjustment No picture, no sound Try different channel, if OK probably station trouble.Check aerial connections on back of set.Check aerial for broken wires.Adjust fine tuning control.Check if...
Page 22 - Cleaning
22 Adjust fine tuning control.Adjust brightness control.Adjust contrast control.Adjust color control.Check if system switch is correct. No color Try different channel, if OK probably station trouble.Check aerial connections on back of set.Check aerial for broken wires.Re-orient aerial (if indoor typ...
Page 23 - Specifications; Specifications are subject to change without notice.
23 Specifications Color picture tube 14 (37 cm) Receiving and playback system PAL/SECAM, BG/DK Play back system NTSC 3.58, NTCS 4.43 Antenna input 75 Ohms Audio/Video side input AV Stereo Audio/Video back input/output AV Stereo Sound Power 2 x 1.5 W Operating temperature 5 C 40 C Operating humidity ...
Page 31 - DVD