Operator’s Manual Model SB-3270HD Model SB-4670HD Revision 339-140512 PN: M32-046-00
Important Safety Instructions Dear SunBriteTV Customer: Congratulations on the ownership of Model 3270HD or 4670HD all-weather outdoor LCD TV, and welcome to the family of satisfied SunBrite customers. You are in great company, with thousands of homeowners and esteemed commercial facilities such as Yankee Stadium, Fenway Park, Disney World, and Sea World who have trusted us to deliver superior performance, lasting durability and the enjoyment of superb television viewing in the great outdoors.
Important Safety Instructions Cleaning Instructions: See “Care of SunBriteTV” on page 36. Attachments: Do not use attachments not specifically recommended by the manufacturer. Use of improper attachments can result in accidents. Power Source: SunBriteTV must operate on a power source indicated on the specification label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply used in your home, consult your dealer or local power company.
Important Safety Instructions Ventilation: Adequate ventilation must be maintained to ensure reliable and continued operation and to protect the television from overheating. There must be at least 1.5” of space on all sides. Power cord protection: The power cord must be routed properly to prevent people from stepping on it, or objects from resting on it. Check the cords at the plugs and product. Power source: This product must operate on a power source specified on the specification label.
Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions 2 Table of Contents 5 Supplied Accessories 6 TV Installation Choose a Location for the TV 7 Rear Panel Internal Connect Source 8 Rear Panel Connection Diagrams 9 IR Emitter Installation 17 Side Panel and Front Panel Controls 18 Remote Control Guide 19 On-Screen Display Controls 21 Adjusting On-Screen Displays Channel Menu 23 Picture Menu 25 Audio Menu 26 Time Menu 27 Setup Menu 28 Lock Menu 31 Using the USB Input / Menu 34 Tro
Supplied Accessories Unpacking After unpacking the SunBriteTV television, please make sure that the following items are included in the carton and that they are in good condition. If items are damaged or missing, contact your dealer immediately.
TV Installation - Choose a Location for the TV Choose a Location for the TV Important: The TV must be installed at least 5 feet from pool, spa, or other body of water. The TV should be installed so the screen is not facing direct sunlight, or can be easily turned away from direct sunlight. Ideal placement is in an area where the TV is shaded by trees, landscape and/or structures, or under a patio cover or gazebo. Remember that the position of the sun changes during the day, as seen in the drawing at right.
TV Installation – Rear Panel Internal Connect Source WARNING: Do not connect the power source before making connections. Internal Connect Source The Internal Connect Source allows you to easily connect to the Audio, Video, S-Video, SVGA, HDMI, Audio Out, and RF connectors. The Internal Connect Source is inside the Cable Cover located on the back of the unit (Figure1). 1. Unscrew the two Thumb Screws (Figure1), and pull the cover towards you. 2.
TV Installation – Rear Panel Connections Connections 3 3 1 4 5 6 7 2 9 10 8 10 11 13 12 1. RS232 - For remote control using RS232 commands 2. IR WINDOW - For remote control using IR commands. 3. SERVICE PORT - These ports are for factory service only...DO NOT USE 4. HDMI 1 - Connects to devices that use HDMI cables such as Blu-ray or HD DVD player or HD cable / satellite set-top box. This connection port receives pure digital audio and high definition signal through one single cable.
TV Installation – Rear Panel Connections Cable Descriptions: Connection Descriptions: 1080p, 1080i 720p, 480p 480i Red Green Blue Yellow Green Red White Page 10
TV Installation – Rear Panel Connections Switching Sources for Ports: Your SunBrite TV offers several options when connecting your devices to the TV. The chart below will help you understand which source you switch to for each of the ports. CONNECTING TO AN ANTENNA Connecting to Digital Cable without Cable Box or Antenna Connecting to Cable or Antenna 1. Make sure the power to the TV is turned off. 1. Make sure the power of the TV is turned off. 2.
TV Installation – Rear Panel Connection Diagrams CONNECTING TO AN ANTENNA--(Continued) Connecting to Cable or Antenna through VCR 1. Make sure the power of the TV is turned off. 2. Make sure there is an antenna or cable connection to the VCR already. 3. Use a Coaxial RF cable and connect from your VCR’s Antenna Out or Output to TV to the ATSC/ NTSC port of your TV. 4. Turn on the TV. 5.
TV Installation – Rear Panel Connection Diagrams CONNECTING TO A DVD PLAYER (Continued) Connecting with S-Video (fair) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Make sure the power of the TV and your DVD player is turned off. Obtain an S-Video Cable. Connect the S-Video connector to both your DVD player and Composite’s S-Video connector port off the back of your TV. Obtain a RCA Audio Cable. Connect the white color connector to both your DVD player and Composite’s white connector port off the back of your TV.
TV Installation – Rear Panel Connection Diagrams Connecting with Component (Better) CONNECTING TO A SATELLITE OR CABLE SET-TOP BOX Connecting with HDMI (Best) 1. 2. 3. 4. Make sure the power of the TV and your set-top box is turned off. Connect a HDMI cable to the HDMI output of your set-top box and the other end to the HDMI port off the back of your TV. Turn on the TV and your set-top box. Use the remote control’s source button or the source button on the right side of the TV to switch to HDMI 1.
TV Installation – Rear Panel Connection Diagrams CONNECTING TO A SATELLITE OR CABLE SET-TOP BOX (Continued) Connecting with S-Video (Fair) Connecting with Composite (Fair) 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Make sure the power of the TV and your DVD player is turned off. Obtain an S-Video Cable. Connect the S-Video connector to both your DVD player and Composite’s S-Video connector port off the back of your TV. Obtain a RCA Audio Cable.
TV Installation – Rear Panel Connection Diagrams CONNECTING TO AN EXTERNAL AMPLIFIER OR AMPLIFIED SPEAKERS Connecting with Coaxial SPDIF Digital (Best) 1. 2. 3. Connecting with RCA Audio Analog (Good) Make sure the power of the TV and your receiver is turned off. Obtain a Coaxial SPDIF cable, connect it to your receiver’s coaxial SPDIF digital input and the Coaxial SPDIF connection on the LINE OUT port off the back of the TV. Turn on the TV and your receiver. 1. 2. Please Note : 1. 2. 3.
TV Installation – Rear Panel Connection Diagrams CONNECTING TO A PC (Continued) Connecting with VGA Analog (Good) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Make sure the power of the TV and your PC is turned off. Obtain a 15-pin D-Sub VGA cable, connect to the VGA output of your PC and the other end to the VGA port off the back of your TV. Obtain a 3.5 mm Mini-jack, connect to the audio out of your PC and the other end to the VGA Stereo Input port. Turn on the power of the TV and your PC.
TV Installation - Connecting the Power Cord Connecting the Power Cord WARNING: TV AND GFCI RECEPTACLE MUST BE INSTALLED AT LEAST 5 FEET AWAY FROM STANDING WATER, SUCH AS (BUT NOT LIMITED TO) A POOL OR SPA. Connect the power cord after you have made connections to your video equipment. Connect the power cord to a GFCI-protected AC outlet with “in-use” waterproof cover. Warning: TV must be installed at least 5 feet away from standing water, such as (but not limited to) a pool or spa.
Remote Control Guide ON – Powers the TV On. OFF – Powers the TV Off. 0~9 – Allows you to set the channels directly. To access a digital channel, use these buttons with the (-) button to switch channels. Dash (-) – Insert the dash for selecting digital channels directly. R – Returns to the previous channel. FREEZE – Freezes the TV picture. Press the button again to unfreeze the picture. SLEEP– Sets time for the TV to turn Off. CC– Selects Closed Caption (CC only works under sources TV, AV1 and AV2.
On-Screen Display Functions Via the Remote Control Adjusting the On Screen Display (OSD) from the Remote Control Via the TV Side Panel Buttons Adjusting the On Screen Display from the TV Side Panel Buttons Menu - This button opens the OSD CH + p - This button changes the channel to a higher number and also functions the up direction of OSD buttons to move the cursor to the item to be selected. This button is the UP direction in the OSD. This buttion functions as the DOWN direction in the OSD.
On-Screen Display Menu Your TV has been factory-set to plug-in and enjoy your programming. In the event you turn on the TV and get the message, “Please run Channel Auto Scan,” press your remote’s Menu button, press the Channel function and press Auto Scan. Note: To run the Channel function, you must be in the TV Source. To access the TV source, click Input on the TV’s side panel or Source button on the Remote Control. Press TV from the Input Select option.
On-Screen Display Menu (continued) Time Menu This menu manages Time functions including: Sleep Timer Clock setting Time Zone Wake-Up time setting DST on/off Time Format 12/24 hr.
Adjusting On-Screen Displays – Channel Menu 1. Press the qp buttons on the remote or CH+/CH- on the TV) to move the cursor to the item to be selected. 2. Press the t u buttons on the remote or VOL+/VOL- on the TV to make the desired adjustments. 3. When your adjustments are complete, press MENU or EXIT on the remote or MENU on the TV to exit the main menu. The Channel Menu is available only when TV is selected as the source.
Adjusting On-Screen Displays – Channel Menu (continued) Show/Hide Press the qp buttons to highlight the Show/Hide adjustment. Press the u button to enter the Show/Hide submenu seen at left. This will allow you to delete specific channels from the channels that will appear when you use the CH+/CH- buttons on the remote or on the TV. To delete a channel from your CH+/CH- channel scan, press the qp buttons to highlight the channel. Press the button to delete the channel from the scan list.
Adjusting On-Screen Displays – Picture Menu 1. Press qp buttons on the remote or CH+/CH- on the TV) to move the cursor to the item to be selected. 2. Press t u buttons on the remote or VOL+/VOL- on the TV to make the desired adjustments. 3. When your adjustments are complete, press MENU or EXIT on the remote or MENU on the TV to exit the main menu. Picture Mode Press the qp buttons to highlight Picture Mode, then use t u to select Standard, Dynamic, Theater or Personal picture mode.
Adjusting On-Screen Displays – Audio Menu 1. Press qp buttons on the remote or CH+/CH- on the TV) to move the cursor to the item to be selected. 2. Press t u buttons on the remote or VOL+/VOL- on the TV to make the desired adjustments. 3. When your adjustments are complete, press MENU or EXIT on the remote or MENU on the TV to exit the main menu. Equalizer Press the qp buttons to highlight Equalizer, then use t u to select Standard, Music, Movie, Sports or Personal sound mode.
Adjusting On-Screen Displays – Time Menu 1. Press qp buttons on the remote or CH+/CH- on the TV) to move the cursor to the item to be selected. 2. Press t u buttons on the remote or VOL+/VOL- on the TV to make the desired adjustments. 3. When your adjustments are complete, press MENU or EXIT on the remote or MENU on the TV to exit the main menu. Sleep Timer Press the qp buttons to highlight Sleep Timer, then use t u to select Off or 5, 10, 15, 30, 60, 90, 120, 180 or 240 minutes.
Adjusting On-Screen Displays – Setup Menu 1. Press qp buttons on the remote or CH+/CH- on the TV) to move the cursor to the item to be selected. 2. Press t u buttons on the remote or VOL+/VOL- on the TV to make the desired adjustments. 3. When your adjustments are complete, press MENU or EXIT on the remote or MENU on the TV to exit the main menu. Menu Language Press the qp buttons to highlight Menu Language, then use t u to select English, French or Spanish.
Adjusting On-Screen Displays – Setup Menu (continued) Setup Wizard Press the qp buttons to highlight Setup Wizard, then use t u to start the Setup Wizard. You will see the first of four submenus, all of which are shown at left. The Setup Wizard will take you quickly through several basic settings on the TV, incliuding Menu Language, Time Zone, DST on/off, Time Format, Air/Cable and Auto Scan.
Adjusting On-Screen Displays – Setup Menu (continued) Ambient Light Sensor Press the qp buttons to highlight the Ambient Light Sensor adjustment, then use t u to turn the ambient light sensor on and off. The ambient light sensor automatically measures ambient light level and adjusts the backlight to the level preset using the Auto Backlight Floor adjustment explained below. When TV is selected as a source, you will have to go all the way to the bottom of the Setup menu and press q to reach this adjustment.
Adjusting On-Screen Displays – Lock Menu 1. Press qp buttons on the remote or CH+/CH- on the TV) to move the cursor to the item to be selected. 2. Press t u buttons on the remote or VOL+/VOL- on the TV to make the desired adjustments. 3. When your adjustments are complete, press MENU or EXIT on the remote or MENU on the TV to exit the main menu. System Lock Press the qp buttons to highlight System Lock, then use t u to enter the Password menu shown at lower left.
Adjusting On-Screen Displays – Lock Menu / System Lock Function Using System Lock Once you are in System Lock mode, press the qp buttons to highlight the different functions in the menu, then use t u to activate those features. Input Block To use the Input Block function, you must enter the Input Block submenu shown at left. After activating System Lock Mode, press the qp buttons to highlight the different inputs in the submenu, then use t u to block or unblock those inputs.
Adjusting On-Screen Displays – Lock Menu / Hotel Mode Function Using Hotel Mode Once you are in Hotel Mode, press the qp buttons to highlight the different functions in the menu, then use t u to activate those features. Picture Mode Press the qp buttons to highlight Picture Mode, then use t u to choose among Dynamic, Standard, Theater and Personal picture modes. This will be the preset picture mode for the TV, changeable only by re-entering the Hotel Mode menu and/or deactivating Hotel Mode.
Using the USB Input Using the USB input on the rear panel of the TV, you can access material stored on a USB stick. The material can be MP3 or WAV music files, or JPEG or BMP pictures. The TV also has the ability to display the first few sentences of plain text (.TXT) documents, but because it shows only a few lines, this function is of very limiited use. Accessing the USB input Press the Source button on the remote or on the side control panel of the TV, then press qp buttons to highlight USB.
Troubleshooting The following table contains the common problems and the solutions to these problems. Please check this list before you contact the technicians. Trouble Solutions Trouble Solutions No picture Check the following: Power cord is connected correctly. Power is turned on. The video cable is connected correctly. You have selected the proper input signal source. If you have done the above, without resolve, unplug TV for at least 1 hour to perform Hard Reset.
Care of SunBriteTV Caring for the LCD Panel: 1. Cleaning the LCD Panel: With your TV turned off, gently wipe the surface of the display panel with a damp (with water) microfiber, cotton or flannel cloth. (Do not use tissues, rags, sponges or paper towels because they may damage the screen and leave lint pieces behind).
Specifications SunBriteTV Model SB-3270HD LCD Screen (32 inch class) 31.
Specifications SunBriteTV Model SB-4670HD LCD Screen 46-inch Diagonal Active Matrix TFT LED LCD Resolution 1920 x 1080 Aspect Ratio 16:9 Contrast Ratio 4000:1 Frame Rate 60hz Viewing Angle 178o x 178o Response Time 6.
Features Information and Instructions Extreme Climate Warning If temperatures below -24O F. are expected, we recommend that you bring your SunBriteTV inside to prevent damage to the LCD screen. Programming Other Manufacturers’ Universal Remote Control Devices When programming a DirectTV, local cable universal remote control or Control system, you may find that SunBriteTV may not be on the list of TV manufacturers. If that is the case, your SunBriteTV supports SONY’s universal remote code.
Appendix A - RS232 Control Cable Pinout Page 40
Appendix B - RS232 Control Codes RS 232 Control codes SunbriteTV Com Spec: 9600,8,1,n Function ASCII HEX Command Received Response from TV to control system Command Executed Response from TV to control system Model Class ID [ESC]? 1B 3F [B3220AHD-X.XX] or [B4610AHD-X.
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