Page 2 - English; If you have any questions or concerns,; Owner’s Record
English 1 If you have any questions or concerns, Please call our toll free number 1-866-287-5555 Owner’s Record The model and serial numbers are located on the back of the TV. Keep a record of the numbers in the spaces provided below. Refer to them whenever you call upon your Westinghouse Digital de...
Page 3 - CONTENTS; SAFETY; Inserting Remote Control Batteries; Remote Control Features; SETUP
English 2 CONTENTS WELCOME Package Contents Contacting Westinghouse Digital 1. PRODUCT SAFETY Important Notice Concerning Power Cord Selection FCC Compliance Statement Product Safety Instructions —Other Notices Antenna Installation Safety —Outdoor Antenna Grounding —Lightning —Power Lines 2. INTRODU...
Page 4 - OPERATION; US TV Ratings & Content; Canadian English; Wall mount and Base removal on the HD LCD TVs
English 3 4. HDTV OPERATION About the On Screen Display (OSD) OSD Menus & Features —Video Menu Calibration Menu Color Temperature —Display Menu —TV Menu Add or delete additional TV Channels About Parental Controls Channel Locks US MPAA Rating US TV Ratings & Content Canadian English Canadian...
Page 5 - WELCOME
English 4 WELCOME Congratulations on the purchase of your High Definition LCD TV—and thank you for choosing Westinghouse. This User Manual was created to ensure simple, safe setup and use of all the features offered by your new HDTV. Package Contents In addition to your new Westinghouse FHDTV and th...
Page 7 - PRODUCT SAFETY; For the United States and Canada
English 6 P P P L L L E E E A A A S S S E E E R R R E E E A A A D D D F F F I I I R R R S S S T T T : : : 1. PRODUCT SAFETY WARNING: This device must be operated with the original power supply, part number DPS-210 EP 2 C. CAUTION: The power supply outlet should be located near High Definition LCD TV...
Page 9 - Important Safety Instructions; Other Notices
English 8 1. PRODUCT SAFETY Follow and obey all warnings and instructions marked on the High Definition LCD TV. For your safety, please read all of the following safety and operating instructions before you operate the High Definition LCD TV—and keep this User’s Manual for future reference. Importan...
Page 10 - Lightning
English 9 1. PRODUCT SAFETY Antenna Installation Safety Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the High Definition LCD TV, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded to prevent voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National Elect...
Page 11 - INTRODUCTION: THE BASICS
English 10 2. INTRODUCTION: THE BASICS Digital Television (DTV) Television broadcasting is changing. By February of 2009, traditional analog TV transmissions (the standard since TV’s inception) will cease to exist, in compliance with a federal mandate requiring all U.S. television stations to conver...
Page 13 - Digital Virtual Channel Number Physical Channel Number; Channel Displayed
English 12 2. INTRODUCTION: THE BASICS About Digital Channels Currently, all broadcasters have an analog TV channel and a digital TV channel. The digital bandwidth has the capability of accommodating more than one program stream because each broadcaster’s assigned digital channel carries a 19.39-meg...
Page 14 - INTRODUCTION: The Basics; upcoming programming titles with start and end times
English 13 2. INTRODUCTION: The Basics The Electronic Program Guide (EPG) Your Westinghouse High Definition LCD TV features an on-screen interactive Electronic Program Guide (EPG) that allows you to review program information, as well as navigate through current and future programming options by cha...
Page 15 - INTRODUCTION: CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS; “IR” RECEIVER; Side-Mounted Control; CONTROLS; Menu; features in OSD menus; feature in OSD menus; Power button
English 14 2. INTRODUCTION: CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS Front View Use buttons on the right front side of your HDTV (or remote control on remote control) for On Screen Display (OSD), volume adjustment, channel selection, source, and turning power on or off. ↑ “IR” RECEIVER SPEAKERS ↓ Side-Mounted Contr...
Page 16 - LEFT SIDE CONNECTORS
English 15 2. INTRODUCTION: CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS Rear Right/Left Spine-Mounted Connectors See pages19 for more information about connecting cable/satellite receivers, game consoles, VCR and DVD player/recorders, audio devices and your personal computer. LEFT SIDE CONNECTORS 8. HDMI 1 /Audio1 (Ri...
Page 17 - YPbPr; Accessory source must have S-Video output jack.
English 16 sidebar: Quick Reference: HDTV Connection YPbPr The “Y” stands for the luminance of the signal; Pb and Pr refer to the color difference signals (“b” for blue, “r” for red). Provides improved color bandwidth over S-Video or composite video connections. DVI-HDCP (Digital Visual Interface/Hi...
Page 18 - INTRODUCTION: Controls and Connections; Remove the battery compartment cover; Only use AAA batteries
English 17 2. INTRODUCTION: Controls and Connections Inserting Remote Control Batteries 1. Remove the battery compartment cover 2. Insert the batteries corresponding to the (+) and ( − ) marks inside the battery compartment 3. Reattach cover Precautions: • Only use AAA batteries • Don’t mix new and ...
Page 19 - NUMBER
English 18 2. INTRODUCTION: CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS Remote Control Features 1. POWER Switch the power On/Off 2. PIP Display sub picture On/Off (not available) 3. MUTE Turn the sound On/Off 4. SWAP Switch between PIP and Main Picture (not available) 5. BACKLIGHT Shortcut to adjust backlight adjustme...
Page 20 - Power
English 19 3. HDTV/ACCESSORY SETUP Now that you’re familiar with the basics of digital television and the various controls and connections for your HDTV, you’re ready to enjoy its superb picture quality and sound, along with the ultimate convenience of connecting your game consoles, VCR, DVD, audio ...
Page 21 - Determining Available Channels; First Time connected to RF the system will automatically
English 20 Determining Available Channels • When connected to an antenna, cable or other RF (radio frequency) source, you’ll need to run “Autoscan”—available in the “TV” menu of the OSD (see page 26 for more information)—in order for all available channels to be received —Use the up/down arrow keys ...
Page 22 - Scroll right to the “Settings” menu
English 21 • Scroll right to the “Settings” menu —Use the up/down buttons to select “Time Zone” —Select your local time zone, which allows you to receive HDTV programming information —Exit the OSD
Page 23 - Connecting Your Personal Computer; VGA; Turn on your HDTV (wait a few seconds for it to power up)
English 22 3. HDTV/ACCESSORY SETUP Connecting Your Personal Computer Before making any connections, make sure all equipment is turned off. Computer Settings • For optimal picture quality, set your computer’s timing mode to VESA ™ (Video Electronics Standards Association) 1920 x1080 at 60Hz • Refer t...
Page 24 - DVD or Game System
English 23 3. HDTV/ACCESSORY SETUP Connecting Other Accessories Following are the recommended connections to ensure optimal enjoyment of your accessory equipment with your HDTV. Before making any connections, make sure all equipment is turned off. DVD or Game System • Connect your DVD player or gami...
Page 26 - Video Menu
English 25 4. HDTV OPERATION OSD Menus and Features Video Menu The “Video” menu allows you to adjust the properties of the image you see on the screen by adjusting the display’s brightness, contrast, color intensity and hue, picture clarity and sharpness. You can also adjust the backlight’s intensit...
Page 27 - Calibration Menu
English 26 4. HDTV OPERATION Calibration Menu The “Calibration” menu integrates advanced choices that allow you to optimize your HDTV experience, especially for Video setting and individual color adjustments. Settings Menu Features Function Descriptions Deinterlace Turns on/off Deienterlace. 3D Comb...
Page 28 - Color Temperature
English 27 4. HDTV OPERATION Color Temperature The section Color Temp in the “Calibration” menu allow you to adjust each color temperature (Warm, Neutral, Cool) individually. In case of miss adjustment it can be Reset to factory default.
Page 29 - Display Menu; Display Menu Features; Standard—conventional format used for viewing 4:3
English 28 4. HDTV OPERATION Display Menu The “Display” menu allows you to control the appearance of the image you see on the screen, based on the selected source input (see picture below) Display Menu Features Adjustment Descriptions Input Label Allows current source input to changed to one of the ...
Page 30 - TV Menu; Changes Setting for closed captioning such as font etc.
English 29 4. HDTV OPERATION TV Menu The “TV” menu provides a broad array of functions you’ll use during setup, as well as customizing various features such as closed captioning, favorite channels and parental controls. * For additional information on Parental Control functions, please see “About Pa...
Page 31 - Add or delete additional TV Channels; Select Add Channel; Add a channel by enter the physical channel number or a range.; Select Delete Channel
English 30 4. HDTV OPERATION Add or delete additional TV Channels Use the OSD to access the TV Menu Feature Select Add Channel Add a channel by enter the physical channel number or a range. Select Delete Channel Delete a channel from the current list of viewable channels available 1. Channel Number ...
Page 32 - About Parental Controls
English 31 4. HDTV OPERATION About Parental Controls The Parental Controls feature allows you to block TV programs based on various ratings systems, as well as to lock out the HDTV’s right side-mounted controls. The first time you enter the “Parental Control” menu, you will be taken to the password ...
Page 33 - Select a new parental controls password
English 32 4. HDTV OPERATION Parental Controls Channel Locks Parental Control Menu Features Descriptions & Definitions Lock Channel Lock or unlock the HDTV’s right side-mounted controls US MPAA Rating Lock or unlock programming according to MPAA rating: US TV Rating Lock or unlock programming ac...
Page 34 - Parental Controls
English 33 4. HDTV OPERATION Parental Controls US TV Ratings & Content This sub-menu allows you to block programming according to US TV Ratings as well as content type. US TV Ratings & Content Sub-Menu Rating Definitions TV Y All children TV Y7 Directed to older children TV G General audienc...
Page 35 - Ratings
English 34 4. HDTV OPERATION Parental Controls Canadian English Canadian French CA/FR Ratings Menus Ratings Explanations C Children G General C8 Children over 8 years 8Ano General but inadvisable for young children G General 13Ano Over 13 years PG Parental Guidance 16Ano Over 16 years 14 Over 14 yea...
Page 36 - Manually adjust the Phase control to eliminate Noise
English 35 4. HDTV OPERATION PC (VGA only) Menu The “PC” menu lets you adjust image and phasing. PC Menu Features Adjustment Descriptions Auto Adjustment Automatically re-centers image to middle of screen by synchronizing both vertical and horizontal refresh rate and resolution Clock Adjust Manually...
Page 37 - Audio Menu
English 36 4. HDTV OPERATION Audio Menu The “Audio” menu let you precisely configure your audio preferences to optimize your listening experience. Audio Menu Features Adjustment Descriptions Audio Only Enables to listen to Audio only, the picture (Backlight) will be turned off and can be reactivate ...
Page 38 - Equalizer Menu
English 37 4. HDTV OPERATION Equalizer Menu The “Equalizer ” menu let you individually configure your audio preferences to optimize your listening experience. Equalizer Menu Features Adjustment Descriptions User Allow you to adjust the preset mode according to your preference and listening experienc...
Page 39 - Power Menu
English 38 4. HDTV OPERATION Power Menu The “Power” menu allows you to manage various power-related functions to simplify your viewing experience and save power. Power Menu Features Feature Descriptions DPMS Mode Lets you turn the DPMS (Display Power Management Signaling) On/Off; when “On,” the disp...
Page 40 - Settings Menu; In On mode Autosource
English 39 4. HDTV OPERATION Settings Menu The “Setting” menu integrates still more choices that allow you to optimize your HDTV experience, from language selection to pertinent system and installation information. Settings Menu Features Function Descriptions Language Select the OSD language from th...
Page 41 - Input Menu
English 40 4. HDTV OPERATION Input Menu To change the Main Picture source, press the Input button on the remote to display the Main Picture (MP) input menu. When the input menu is open, press the Input button again to switch to the next input or use the up/down arrows to scroll through the inputs an...
Page 43 - Troubleshooting
English 42 5. APPENDIX: Troubleshooting No Power • Make sure power cord is securely connected to the “AC In” jack on the back of the High Definition LCD TV. • Make sure AC power cord is securely connected to the AC socket. • Plug another electrical device (such as a radio) to the power outlet to ver...
Page 45 - APPENDIX: Cleaning the High Definition LCD TV; MAKE SURE THE HIGH DEFINITION LCD TV IS TURNED OFF; To clean the screen:; cleaner onto a clean, soft lint-free cloth and wipe the screen.; Disclaimer
English 44 5. APPENDIX: Cleaning the High Definition LCD TV • MAKE SURE THE HIGH DEFINITION LCD TV IS TURNED OFF • NEVER SPRAY OR POUR ANY LIQUID DIRECTLY ONTO THE SCREEN OR CASE To clean the screen: 1. Wipe the screen with a clean, soft lint-free cloth. This removes dust and other particles. 2. If ...
Page 46 - Remove the four screws as shown in Step -2
English 45 5. APPENDIX: Wall mount and Base removal for the 42”HD LCD TV The TV has been fitted with two sets of VESA mounting holes. The holes are spaced 75 mm and 100 mm equally apart for the 42” product and 100 mm and 200 mm equally apart for the 47” product. These mounting location are provided ...
Page 47 - Brackets
English 46 5. APPENDIX: Safety bracket Options Anti-tip over option: This TV has two small metal brackets on the back side of the TV. These two brackets have a circular cut out in the center. The brackets are to serve as an "anti-tipover" option and/or theft deterrent. If used as an “anti-ti...