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WARNING Please read this manual carefully before using your plasma TV and keep the manual handy for future reference. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN Warning TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
SAFTY INSTRUCTIONS Important safeguard for you and your new product Your product has been manufactured and tested with your safety in mind. However, improper use can result in potential electrical shock or fire hazards. To avoid defeating the safeguards that have been built into your new product, please read and observe the following safety points when installing and using your new product, and save them for future reference.
SAFTY INSTRUCTIONS < Safety Instructions continued > 11. Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. 14. Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 15.
FEATURES & PACKAGE 1. Features and Package 1.2 Package Contents 1.1 Features Various Input signals - The display has a two tuner to input television RF signal (Only TV model), you can view two different channels at the same time. - In additional to Video, S-VHS, SCART RGB, Component, Analog RGB(D-sub 15Pin) and Digital RGB(DVI) signals, - Depending on the model, the display support video input for different color television system as follow: NTSC, PAL, SECAM, PAL-N, PAL-M, PAL-60, NTSC4.43.
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FEATURES & PACKAGE 3. Remote Control ̺ POWER : Switchs the TV between ON and Standby. 3.1 Remote Control Basic 32:(5 ྙ -----> ྚ -----> ̻ Number & Prev.CH Button Number Buttons : Used to enter channels selected. Prev. CH : Selects the previous channel.
REMOTE CONTROL 3. Remote Control 3.1 Remote Control Basic 087( 7:,1 3,& 6&5((1 =220 67,// -----> 32:(5 ཿTEXT : Selects TELETEXT mode. See the page 24 in which the teletext function button is explained in detail.
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INSTALLATION 4. Installation 4.2.3) Video1/2 4.2.5) SCART connection VCR (MONO) R L V COMPOSITE VIDEO OUT VIDEO2 V L R VCR VIDEO1 SCART I/O SCART I/O Video Cable Audio Cable SCART Cable ྙ Connect as the drawing shown. ྚ Power on. ྛ Press the [VIDEO1]/[VIDEO2] button. ̺ Connect as the drawing shown. ̻ Power on. ̼ Press the [VIDEO2] button. - When connecting the TV to external equipment, match the jack colors (Video= yellow, Audio Left = white, and Audio Right = red).
INSTALLATION 4. Installation 4.2.6) Analog RGB 4.2.7) Digital RGB COMPUTER COMPUTER RGB(S) DVI(S) RGB(S) DVI(S) RGB(P) RGB(P) GRGB(S) RGB(S) DVI(S) DVI(S) DVI(P) DVI(P) ̺ Connect as the drawing shown. ̻ Power on. ̼ Press the [DIGITAL RGB] button. ྙ Connect as the drawing shown. ྚ Power on. ྛ Press the [ANALOG RGB] button. Caution There is only one Stereo Phone Jack for Analog RGB and Digital RGB. Only one Sound source is available at the same time. [Note] DVI jack not support HDMI.
INSTALLATION 4. Installation 4.2.8) COMPONENT 1/2 Video 4.2.10) Speaker out Interlaced DVD, Progressive DVD, Settop Box (MONO) Pr Pb Y Component 1 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Pr Pb Y Component 2 SPEAKER OUT (-) Component Video Cable (+) R L (MONO) Component 1 Sound Input L SOUND OUT L R R Component 1 Sound Input SPEAKER Audio Cable G ྙ Power off. ྚ Connect as the drawing shown. ྛ Power on. ྜ Adjusting audio setting. ̺ Connect as the drawing shown. ̻ Power on.
BASIC OPERATION 5. Basic Operation 5.1 TV Channel Memory 5.1.2) Manual Channel Memory at NTSC Follow these steps for setting the Channel Memory manually: 5.1.1) Auto Channel Memory Follow these steps for setting the Channel Memory automatically: ྙ Select the channel by pressing the number button(s). ྚGPress the [TV MENU] button. ྛSelect [Auto Fine Tune] by using the [¤/¦] button. ̽ Select [Off] by using the [ඔ/ඖ] button. ྜྷ Select [Fine Tune] by using the [̵/̷] button.
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BASIC OPERATION 5. Basic Operation 5.2 Picture Control 5.2.2) At PIP or Twin Screen Mode Follow these steps to adjust the Picture at PIP or Twin Screen Mode ྙ Select the adjusting picture's layer by using [ ̵/̷] button. ྚ Press the [MENU] button. ྛ Move the desired mode by using the [̵/̷] button. ྜ Press the [ඔ/ඖ] button for a adjusting the picture. ྜྷ Press the [MENU] button to exit the adjustment menu 5.2.
BASIC OPERATION 5. Basic Operation 5.3 Screen ྛ Move the desired mode by using the [̵/̷] button. ྜ Press the [ඔ/ඖ] button for a adjusting the picture. ྜྷ Press the [MENU] button to exit the adjustment menu. 5.3.1) At Full Screen Mode Follow these steps below to set Screen Menu: $'' '(/ /$1* 79 0(18 0(18 i Conventional Function 6(/ Image Size This function allows to adjust the aspect ratio of the screen, Press the [SCREEN] button or Selection [Image Size] at MENU.
BASIC OPERATION 5. Basic Operation 5.4 Sound Control 5.4.2) At Equalizer mode 5.4.1) Sound Control Follow these steps to adjust the Sound: Follow these steps to adjust the Equalizer Mode: User Sound Mode 120Hz - 12 - 500Hz - 12 - 1.5kHz - 12 - 5kHz - 12 - 10kHz - 12 - $'' '(/ /$1* 79 0(18 0(18 i 6(/ ྙ Select the User mode by using the [ඔ/ඖ] button. ྚ Press the [̵/̷] button to select the desired menu. ྛ Press the [ඔ/ඖ] button to adjust the desired menu.
BASIC OPERATION 5. Basic Operation 5.5 Setting 5.5.2) Input Source Select desire Input Source by using the [ඔ/ඖ]/[ ̵/̷] button: 5.5.1) Setting Follow these steps to adjust the Setting: $'' '(/ /$1* 79 0(18 0(18 i Input Source Picture Analog RGB Digital RGB 6(/ TV S-VHS Video1 Video2 Component1 ྙ Press the [ MENU]. ྚ Select the desired mode by using the [ඔ/ඖ ]/[̵/̷] button. ྛ Press the [̵/̷] button to select the desired menu. ྜ Press the [ඔ/ඖ] button to adjust the desired menu.
BASIC OPERATION 5. Basic Operation 5.6 Layout Control 5.6.3) PIP and Twin Screen Control Select desire Input Source by using the [ඔ/ඖ]/[ ̵/̷] button: 5.6.1) Setting Follow these steps below to set Screen Layout Menu: Input Source Selection ྙ Select the changing picture's layer by using [ ̵/̷] button. ྚ Select the Source by using the Source Selection Buttons. $'' '(/ /$1* 79 0(18 0(18 i 6(/ Selecting Speaker out Select the changing picture's layer by using [ඔ/ ඖ button.
BASIC OPERATION 5. Basic Operation 5.6.3) PIP Modes Change the screen2 position Press the [POSITON] button and Adjust by pressing [ඔඖ] button. Watching PIP Screen Press the [PIP ON/OFF] button. Picture2 Picture2 Picture1 Picture1 Selecting Picture Select the Picture1/Picture2 by pressing [̵/̷] buttons. Twin PIC Press the [Twin PIC] button. Picture2 Picture1 Picture2 Changing the size Press the [SIZE] button and Adjust by pressing [ ඔඖ] button. Picture1 Swapping Press the [SWAP] button.
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BASIC OPERATION 5. Basic Operation 5.8 Teletext (PAL Only) 5.8.2) Displaying the Teletext Information 5.8.1) Teletext Feature Most television channels provide written information services via teletext. Information provided includes: ---> Television programme times ---> News bulletins and weather forecasts ---> Sports results ---> Travel information This information is divided into numbered pages (see diagram).
BASIC OPERATION 5. Basic Operation Subcode[ ] ྙ For Teletext information that is longer than one page, it may take some time for the automatically changing of sub-pages to reach the sub-page you require. It is possible, however, to enter the sub-page you require and continue watching a normal TV program until the correct sub-page has been reached. ྚ Press SUBCODE button. ྛ Enter the desired sub-page number.
BASIC OPERATION 5. Basic Operation 5.9 Contents Blocking(V-Chip) : NTSC Only 5.9.2) Input Password 5.9.1) Contents Blocking Follow these steps for setting the Contents Blocking: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 password $'' '(/ /$1* 79 0(18 0(18 i AA 0 0 0 0 0 0 enter OK change clear 6(/ Move ྙ Press the [MENU] button. ྚ Select the [Setting] mode by using the [ඔVඖ ] button. ྛ Move the [Content Blocking] mode by using the [̵V̷] button.
BASIC OPERATION 5. Basic Operation 5.9.3) Movie Blocking 5.9.4 ) TV Blocking 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 tv blocking movie blocking G G G G G G G G G G G G G PG G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G Move SEL Select Adjust MENU Move MENU ྙGInput the password. ྚGPress the [Menu] button to exit the [Password] Mode. ྛ Select the Movie blocking mode by the using [ඔVඖ] button. ྜ Set the Movie Blocking categories by using the cursor buttons.
TROUBLE SHOOTING 6. Trouble Shooting Symptom Cause Possible Solution The power does not turn on. Power to the TV is not plugged in. Check source of power to the TV. The remote control does not work. Sensor is blocked. Batteries in remote control are weak. Clear path for sensors. Clean sensor lens. Replace batteries. No signal is displayed. Video source incorrect. Check video source connection. Make sure TV is set to correct video source. Picture scrolls or is fuzzy. Antenna type or location.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE 7. Cleaning & Maintenance Identifying Problems - Do not put the PDP near extermely not, cold, humid or dusty places. - Do not put the PDP near appliances that create magnetic fields. - Keep the ventilation openings clear. Liquids - Do not place liquids near or on the PDP. Cabinet - Never open the cabinet or touch parts inside. - Wipe your PDP with a clean, dry cloth, Never use water, cleaning fluids, wax, or chemicals. - Do not put heavy objects on top of the cabinet.
FCC Compliance Statements Not e: This equipment has been t est ed and f ound t o comply wit h t he limit s f or a Class B digit al device, pursuant t o part 15 of t he FCC Rules. These limit s are designed t o provide reasonable prot ect ion against harmf ul int erf erence in a resident ial inst allat ion.