Olevia Flat Panel Television LT32HVE Series User Manual

LCD Multi-Media Display  
LT32HVE / LT32HVM Series  
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Table of Contents  
Important Information  
Important Safety Precautions  
FCC Statement  
Accessories  
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Installation And Connection Guide  
Identifying Front Controls and Rear Inputs  
-Descriptions of Input Types  
-Connecting the TV's Power  
Installation  
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-Connecting to an Antenna or Video Equipment with Antenna outlet  
-Connecting to a VCR  
-Connecting to an Audio Receiver/Home Theater System  
-Connecting to a DVD Player with A/V or S Video Cables  
-Connecting to a DVD Player with Component Cables  
-Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box with A/V Cables  
-Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box With Component Connectors  
-Connecting to a PC with VGA, and a DVD Player with DVI/HDCP Cables  
-Other Connections  
Remote Control Guide  
-Regular Buttons  
-Hotkeys Tutorial  
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Adjusting the On Screen Display (OSD)  
Introduction  
To Operate in the OSD  
VIDEO Adjusting TV Picture Settings  
- Adjusting Picture Quality  
- Video Settings  
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- To Adjust Settings  
- Auto Setting : Return to Default Factory Settings  
AUDIO Adjusting Sound Quality  
- OSD Audio Settings : Equalizer 1  
- OSD Audio Settings : Equalizer 2  
- MTS System for Stereo TV  
MISCELLANEOUS Adjusting Personal TV Settings  
- Description of Settings  
- Setting the Channels  
- Personal Channel Preferences : Favorites  
- Personal Channel Preferences : Channel Skip/Lock  
- Personal Channel Preferences : Channel Naming  
- Setting up the TV Timer  
- Watching with Closed Caption  
- TV OSD Languages  
- Using the Parental Control Feature  
- Parental Control  
- Activating the Parental Control Feature  
- To Block Unrated Channels  
- Setting up Parental Control Password  
- Factory Default Option  
SCREEN Adjusting Screen Modes  
- Changing the Screen Mode  
- Picture in Picture (PIP)  
- PIP Mode  
- Split Screen  
- Split Screen Mode  
Specifications  
Timing Mode for VGA and DVI  
Pixels Policy  
Glossary  
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Important information  
To reduce the risk of electronic shock, do not remove cover (or back).  
No user-serviceable parts inside.  
Refer service to qualified Repair Technician or Repair Center.  
Read the following context indicated by the following  
symbol to the left. It indicates important literature in  
operating the product.  
Read the following context indicated by the following  
symbol to the left. It indicates a potential high voltage  
hazard that may compromise your safety.  
Caution  
Take caution when moving the product on a cart.  
Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may  
cause the display unit and cart combination to overturn.  
Caution  
To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot,  
fully insert.  
Caution  
This product satisfies FCC regulations when shielded cables and  
connectors are used to connect the unit to other equipment.  
Prevent electromagnetic interference from electrical appliances  
such as radios and televisions. Please use shielded cables and  
connectors for connections.  
Warning  
FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or  
modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the  
manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate this  
equipment.  
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Important safety precautions  
Stand  
Cleaning  
Do not place the display unit on an unstable place.  
The TV may fall resulting in serious personal  
injuries to nearby people as well as damage to the  
display unit.  
Remember to unplug the AC cord from the AC outlet  
before cleaning the display unit. And do not use  
liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners to clean the  
display.  
Ventilation  
Do not cover or block these vents and openings located  
on the top and back of the display. Inadequate ventilation  
may cause overheating and shorten the lifespan of the display.  
Do not place in an enclosed area such as a built-in shelf,  
unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer's  
instructions are followed. Keep the distance of 10cm  
minimum between the display unit and wall. Never install the  
display unit as indicated in the picture below.  
Air circulation is blocked  
Air circulation is not blocked  
10cm  
10cm  
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Important safety precautions  
Never insert objects or spill liquid  
Precautions when transporting the  
into the display unit  
display  
Carrying the display requires two or more people.  
Never insert any object into the display unit through  
openings or spill liquid on the display unit. High  
voltage flows in the display unit, and inserting an  
object can cause electric shock and/or short internal  
parts.  
Attachments  
Keep away from water and moisture  
Do not place the display in areas where moisture is  
present or where the unit may get wet such as bath-  
rooms, kitchen, pool area or in a wet basement.  
Do not use attachments not recommended by the  
manufacturer. Use of inadequate attachments may  
result in accidents to nearby poeple or to the unit.  
Power source  
This product must operate on a power source  
specified 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. For  
units designed to operate on batteries or another  
power source, refer to the operating instructions.  
Keep away from heat sources  
Keep the display unit away from heat sources such  
as radiators, heaters, stoves and other  
heat-generating products.  
The liquid crystal panel used in this  
product is made of glass  
Do not hit the panel. Be careful to prevent from  
getting hurt by broken glass pieces in case the panel  
breaks.  
AC cord protection  
The AC cords must be routed properly to prevent  
people from stepping on them or objects from resting  
on them. Check the cords at the plugs and product.  
Follow operating instructions  
All operating instructions must be followed.  
Wall mounting  
Be sure to install the display unit according to the  
method recommended by the manufacturer. Use  
only the mounting hardware recommended by the  
manufacturer.  
Servicing  
Do not attempt to service the display unit yourself.  
Removing covers expose you to high voltage and  
other dangerous conditions. Request a qualified  
service technician to perform the service.  
Overloading  
Do not overload AC outlets or extension cords. It  
may result in electric shock or start a fire.  
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Important safety precautions  
Replacement parts  
In case the display unit needs replacement parts,  
make sure that the service technician uses replacement  
parts specified by the manufacturer, or those with  
the same characteristics and performance as the  
original parts. Use of unauthorized parts can result  
in fire, electric shock and/or other danger.  
Safety checks  
Upon completion of service or maintenance, request  
the service technician to perform safety checks to  
ensure that the display unit is in proper operating  
condition.  
Repair  
When the display unit displays an abnormal  
condition, any noticeable abnormality in the display  
unit indicates that the display unit needs servicing.  
If any of the following conditions occurs, unplug  
the AC cord from the AC outlet, and request a  
qualified service person to perform repairs.  
1.A liquid was spilled on the display unit or objects  
have fallen into the display unit.  
2.The display unit has been exposed to rain or water.  
3.The display unit has been dropped or damaged.  
Environment  
The display unit only operates within the  
temperature 0C to 40C.O peration outside of the  
recommended may cause damage to your product.  
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FCC Statement  
FCC notice  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for  
a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These  
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses  
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will  
not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause  
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged  
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
1.Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
2.Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
3.Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
4.Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void  
the user's authority to operated the equipment under FCC rules. This  
device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to  
the following two conditions:  
1.This device may not cause harmful interference.  
2.This device must accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation.  
For Canadian model  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Approval  
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Accessories  
Supplied accessories  
Remote control & batteries (AAA x 2)  
VGA cable (D-Sub 15 male) x 1  
User manual booklet x 1  
LCD Multi-Media Display  
LT32HVE / LT32HVM Series  
QSG x 1  
LCD Multi-Media Display  
Quick Start Guide  
LT32HVE / LT32HVM Series  
Power cord x 1  
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Accessories  
Optional accessories  
AV cable with RCA connector  
Wall mount set  
Model# WM-20D  
S-video cable  
DVI cable  
Audio cable with RCA connector  
Component cable with RCA connector  
Audio cable with stereo mini jack  
Use the proper cable for the device.  
( Stereo mini jack cable )  
( Stereo mini jack to RCA cable )  
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TV Installation and Connection Guide  
Identifying Front and Rear Panels  
Front Panel  
Turns display on/off  
POWER  
MENU  
Displays the On Screen Display(OSD)  
menu. In OSD menu, press it to return  
to pre-phase  
Source  
VOL-  
VOL+ CH  
CH  
Menu  
Power  
Adjusts Channel. In the OSD menu,  
both keys are used to navigate within  
menu.  
CH / CH  
VOL+/VOL-  
Adjusts volume. In OSD menu, both  
key are used to navigate within menu.  
Vol+ is used to select the highlighted  
option.  
IR Pad  
SOURCE  
Press to switch the input sources  
IR SENSOR Contains Infra-red light for digital  
data transmission by the remote  
control. Please point remote control  
at IR Sensor for function.  
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TV Installation and Connection Guide  
Identifying Front and Rear Connectors  
Rear Panel  
ANT  
Audio Output  
Ear Phone  
L
R
Component-1 Component-2  
R
L
R
L
Pr Cr  
Pr Cr  
Pb Cb  
Pb Cb  
Y
Y
VIDEO-1  
VIDEO-2  
R
L
R
L
L
AV  
AV  
DVI / HDCP  
VGA  
Service  
Port  
R
S-Video  
S-Video  
AC IN power cord connects here.  
Component 1, 2 These inputs can be used for the  
connection of A/V equipment with component  
video outputs, such as a DVD player, Digital  
Satellite Receiver, or compatible Video Game  
System.  
DVI/HDCP and VGA Port This display  
includes a DVI input that receives analog or  
digital video signals through the interface for  
the display of high quality digital video signals.  
The DVI port is HDCP (High Bandwidth Digital  
Content Protection) compliant and is fully  
compatible with video equipment that features  
the HDCP function. The VGA input can be used  
for analog RGB signals from a HD Receiver or  
personal computer. Resolutions supported are  
VGA, SVGA, XGA and WXGA. DVI and VGA  
share Audio L/R inputs.  
Video 1,2 These inputs can be used for the  
connection of a VCR, Super VHS (S-VHS) VCR,  
DVD player, or other video devices to the TV.  
There is a Video and an S-Video input for Video1  
and video 2. When both inputs are used  
simultaneously on Video 1, only the S-Video  
input will be recognized. Same behavior for  
Video 2. The display will automatically detect  
the input being used.  
Service Port is reserved for manufacturer use.  
Incorrect use may damage the Display.  
NOTE: The S-Video input has a better quality of  
picture than a composite Video signal.  
Antenna (ANT) Antenna receives signals from  
VHF/ UHF antennas or a cable system.  
Audio Out The Audio Output sends the TV's  
connected audio signals to an A/V receiver or  
other equipment. Display features a R/L stereo  
output.  
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TV Installation and Connection Guide  
Descriptions of Connector Types  
You may find it necessary to use some of the following connector types during setup.  
75-ohm coaxial cable Used for TV cable connection .  
S-Video Cable High quality video cable for enhanced picture quality.  
Audio/Video Cable  
Video Yellow  
Audio (Left) White  
Audio (Right) Red  
Some DVD players are equipped with the following three video connectors:  
Y- Green  
Pb/Cb - Blue  
Pr/Cr - Red  
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TV Installation and Connection Guide  
Connecting the Power Cord  
Complete other connections prior to connecting the power cord:  
1.Connect the power cord to the AC IN connector of the TV  
2.Connect the other end of the power cord to the wall outlet.  
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TV Installation and Connection Guide  
Installation  
In the following pages, you will find directions on how to install your tv and choice of video equipment.  
Connecting to an Antenna or Video Equipment with Antenna outlet  
Connecting to a VCR  
Connecting to an Audio Receiver/Home Theater System  
Connecting to a DVD Player with A/V or S Video Cables  
Connecting to a DVD Player with Component Cables  
Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box with A/V Cables  
Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box With Component Connectors  
Connecting to a PC with VGA, and a DVD Player with DVI/HDCP Cables  
Other Connections  
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TV Installation and Connection Guide  
Connecting to an Antenna or Video Equipment  
with Antenna outlet  
Disconnect all power sources before making any connection.  
1.Connect a 75-ohm coaxial cable onto the ANT input on the back of the TV's right side panel.  
Rear of TV  
ANT  
Audio Output  
Ear Phone  
L
R
Component-1 Component-2  
R
L
R
L
75-ohm coaxial cable  
Pr Cr  
Pr Cr  
Pb Cb  
Pb Cb  
If connecting to Video Equipment with Antenna outlet  
1.Using a 75-ohm coaxial cable (or choice of Antenna Cable), connect  
the cable box's OUT jack to the TV's ANT jack (RF Terminal).  
Rear of TV  
ANT  
Audio Output  
Ear Phone  
L
R
IN  
jack  
OUT  
jack  
Component-1 Component-2  
R
L
R
L
75-ohm coaxial cable  
75-ohm coaxial cable  
Pr Cr  
Pr Cr  
Video Equipment with  
Antenna In/Out Socket  
Pb Cb  
Pb Cb  
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TV Installation and Connection Guide  
Connecting to a VCR  
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.  
Use this hookup if you subscribe to a cable TV system that does not  
require a cable box.  
1.Using A/V cable and S-Video cables, connect the VCR's Audio and S Video  
OUT jacks to the TV's Audio and S-Video In jacks.  
Rear of TV  
VCR  
Pr Cr  
P
r
Cr  
Pb Cb  
Pb Cb  
Y
Y
VIDEO-1  
VIDEO-2  
Red  
R
L
R
L
White  
Yellow  
AV  
AV  
A/V cable with RCA connector  
S-Video  
S-Video  
S Video cable  
Connecting both Video IN or S-Video IN  
Note: When you connect video equipment to both the same Video and  
S-Video input jacks, display will automatically select S-Video first.  
To view Video signal, please disconnect the S-Video jack or turn off the  
S-Video signal on the video equipment.  
S-Video is strongly recommended for use if your VCR or video  
equipment has it. S-Video input has a better quality of picture than a  
composite Video signal.  
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Connecting to an Audio Receiver / Home Theater System  
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.  
1.Using an audio cable, connect the TV's audio OUT jack to the audio  
receiver's audio IN or AUX IN jacks.  
Audio Receiver  
ANT  
Audio Output  
Red  
Audio cable  
Ear Phone  
White  
L
R
Component-1 Component-2  
R
L
R
L
Note: When connecting an Audio output signal, an external Audio  
amplifier is necessary to amplify the signal for external speakers.  
Note: If the audio out is hooked up to a home theatre sound system,  
please disable the audio in the OSD by selecing off in audio section .  
Volume adjustment must be made on the home theatre receiver. By not  
disabling the TV's speaker it could damage the speakers or TV itself.  
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TV Installation and Connection Guide  
Connecting to a DVD Player with A/V or S Video  
Cables  
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.  
Use this hookup if your DVD player does not have component (Y, Pb,  
Pr) jacks.  
Note: If your DVD player has component video output connectors, for  
best picture quality, use the connection described for Connecting to a  
DVD Player With Component Connectors.(See page.17)  
1.Using an A/V cable, connect the DVD player's Audio OUT jacks to  
the TV's Audio IN jacks.  
2.Using an SVideo Cable, connect the DVD player's S Video OUT jack  
to the TV's S Video IN jack.  
Rear of TV  
DVD player  
Pr Cr  
P
r
Cr  
Pb Cb  
Pb Cb  
Y
Y
VIDEO-1  
VIDEO-2  
Red  
R
L
R
L
White  
Yellow  
AV  
AV  
A/V cable with RCA connector  
S-Video  
S-Video  
S Video cable  
Note: When you connect video equipment to both the same Video and  
S-Video input jacks, the display will automatically select S-Video first.  
To view Video signal, please disconnect the S-Video jack or turn off the  
Video signal on the video equipment.  
S-Video is strongly recommended for use if your VCR or video  
equipment has the option. S-Video input has better quality of picture  
than a composite Video signal.  
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Connecting to a DVD Player With Component  
Cables  
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.  
Use this hookup if your DVD Player has component (Y, Pb, Pr) jacks.  
1.Using a component video cable, connect the DVD Player's Y, Pb and  
Pr jacks to the Y, Pb and Pr jacks on the TV.  
Colors on Component Video connectors:  
Y: Green  
Pb (also identified as Cb, CB or B-Y): Blue  
Pr (also identified as Cr, CR or R-Y): Red  
Note: The Y, Pb and Pr jacks on your DVD player are sometimes labeled  
as Y, Cb and Cr, or B-Y and R-Y. If so, connect the cables to the  
matching colors.  
2.Using an Audio cable, connect the DVD player's Audio OUT jacks to  
the TV's Audio in jacks.  
DVD player  
Rear of TV Ear Phone  
L
R
Component-1 Component-2  
Red  
White  
R
L
R
L
Audio cable  
Red  
Pr Cr  
P
r
Cr  
Blue  
Component cable with RCA connector  
Pb Cb  
Pb Cb  
Y
Green  
Y
VIDEO-1  
VIDEO-2  
R
R
Note: The Y, Pb and Pr jacks do not provide audio, so audio cables must  
be connected to provide sound.  
Note: The YPbPr connection provides the best quality of video signal  
compared to AV (Composite) and S-Video connection.  
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TV Installation and Connection Guide  
Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box with A/V Connectors  
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.  
1.Using Audio and S Video cables, connect the satellite receiver's Audio  
and S Video OUT jacks to the TV Audio and S Video IN jacks.  
2.Connect a 75-ohm coaxial cable from your cable or antenna to the  
Satellite Receiver's or Cable Box's Ant (Antenna) jack.  
Rear of TV  
75-ohm coaxial cable  
ANT  
Audio Output  
Ear Phone  
L
R
Satellite Receiver or Cable Box  
Component-1 Component-2  
R
L
R
L
Pr Cr  
P
r
Cr  
Pb Cb  
Pb Cb  
Y
Y
VIDEO-1  
VIDEO-2  
Red  
White  
Yellow  
R
L
R
L
A/V cable with RCA connector  
AV  
AV  
S VIDEO cable  
S-Video  
S-Video  
Note: When you connect video equipment to both the same Video and  
S Video input jacks, display will automatically select S Video first.  
To view S Video signal, please disconnect Video jack or turn off the  
Video signal on the video equipment.  
S-Video is strongly recommended for use if your VCR or video equipment  
has it because S-Video input has better quality of picture than a composite  
Video signal.  
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TV Installation and Connection Guide  
Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box With Component  
Connectors  
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.  
Use this hookup if your Satellite Receiver or Cable Box has component (Y, Pb, Pr) jacks.  
1.Using a component video cable, connect the Satellite Receiver or Cable Boxes' Y, Pb and  
Pr jacks to the Y, Pb and Pr jacks on the TV.  
Colors on Component Video connectors:  
Y: Green  
Pb (also identified as Cb, CB or B-Y): Blue  
Pr (also identified as Cr, CR or R-Y): Red  
Note: The Y, Pb and Pr jacks on your Satellite Receiver or Cable Box are sometimes labelled  
as Y, Cb and Cr, or B-Y and R-Y. If so, connect the cables to the  
matching colors.  
2.Using an Audio cable, connect the Satellite Receiver or Cable Boxes' Audio OUT jacks to  
the TV's Audio in jacks.  
Satellite Receiver or Cable Box  
Rear of TV Ear Phone  
L
R
Component-1 Component-2  
Red  
R
L
R
L
Audio cable  
White  
Red  
Blue  
Pr Cr  
P
r
Cr  
Component cable with RCA connector  
Pb Cb  
Pb Cb  
Y
Green  
Y
VIDEO-1  
VIDEO-2  
R
R
Note: The Y, Pb and Pr jacks do not provide audio, so audio cables must  
be connected to provide sound.  
Note: The YPbPr connection provides the best quality of video signal  
compared to AV (composite) and S-Video connection.  
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Rear of TV  
Connecting to a PC with VGA  
Connector  
L
VGA  
DVI / HDCP  
Sevice  
Po
Disconnect all power sources before making  
any connections.  
R
1.Using a D-Sub 15 pin cable, connect the VGA  
output terminal of the PC to the TV's VGA signal  
input terminal.  
White  
D-sub 15 pin cable  
Red  
2.You may need to use a Stereo mini jack to RCA  
L/R connectors to receive audio.  
Rear of TV  
Connecting to a DVD Player or HD-  
Receiver with a DVI/HDCP Cable  
L
VGA  
DVI / HDCP  
Sevice  
Po
Disconnect all power sources before making  
any connections.  
R
1.Using a DVI cable, connect the DVD's DVI output  
terminal to the TV's DVI-HDCP input terminal.  
2.Using an Audio cable, connect the DVD's Audio  
OUT jacks to the TV's Audio IN jacks.  
Red  
White  
DVI cable  
Note: VGA and DVI/HDCP Connectors share the  
same audio input.  
Audio cable with  
stereo mini jack  
Note: HDCP is a copy protected digital connection  
that receives analog or digital video signals from  
equipment with DVI ouput that features the HDCP  
function. DVI allows the transfer of digital  
uncompressed data to the TV.  
DVI technology is better than Component, S Video  
or AV (composite) connections.  
Note: DVI signal is purely digital and provides a  
crystal clear technology better than component,  
S-Video or Video connections. It is strongly  
recommended to use this connection if you have  
this function on your equipment.  
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Other Connections  
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.  
See setup instructions for: Connecting to an Audio Receiver on page 15.  
Speaker Outputs  
Rear of TV  
ANT  
Red  
Audio Output  
Ear Phone  
White  
L
R
Component-1 Component-2  
R
L
R
L
Headphone Set  
Right Side of TV  
ANT  
Audio Output  
Ear Phone  
L
R
Component-1 Component-2  
R
L
R
L
Note: When headphone is plugged in the speaker will turn into mute mode.  
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Remote Control Guide  
Remote Function Keys & Description  
Regular Buttons  
POWER Press to turn display on/off.  
CH + / CH- Press to adjust channel up and  
channel down.  
NUMBER BUTTONS Press the number buttons  
1
to select channels on the display.  
2
VOL+/ VOL- Press to adjust the volume.  
3
RETURN (Channel Return) Press to return the  
to previous-channel.  
4
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MTS Press to select from SAP, Mono or Stereo  
5
mode  
buttons (Direction Buttons) Press to  
6
10  
move highlighted selection through menus or  
submenus.  
11  
12  
7
SOURCE Press to show the source input from  
TV 1, AV 1, AV 2, SV 1, SV 2, YPbPr 1,  
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YPbPr 2, DVI and VGA.  
ENTER Press to enter the channel number,  
highlighted menu or submenu item.  
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MUTE Press to mute the sound.  
MENU Press to activate or close the On Screen  
Display menu. In OSD Menu, acts as a cancel  
button while navigating through the OSD.  
DISPLAY Press to display the information of  
current channel number.  
Hotkeys Press to directly access certain  
Shortcut TV functions..  
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Remote Control Guide  
Hot Keys Tutorial  
The remote control contains 15 additional "Hotkeys" that represent  
direct access to a certain function on your TV. Hotkeys enable you to  
directly change the setting to your preference without having to  
navigate through the OSD (On Screen Display) Menu.  
How to use your Hot Keys  
HOT KEY FUNCTION  
TV / VIDEO Press to select a video signal from different sources (TV 1  
, AV 1, AV 2, SV 1, SV 2, YPbPr 1, YPbPr 2, DVI and VGA ) .  
AUTO ( Auto adjustment ) Under VGA mode, the screen position  
could be automatically adjusted by pressing "Auto" button, when the  
screen image is not centered.  
VIEW Press to select and program PIP, Split Screen or viewing options.  
SWAP Press to select TV channels between main and sub screen. (This  
function is only in the PIP and Split Screen modes.)  
EQ1 This function will provide an environmental effect to the audio for  
an added live experience.  
FAVORITE Press to select favorite channels. Can be preset in OSD  
Menu.  
C.C. Press to call up the Close Caption (CC) and Caption Service (CS)  
list. You can pre-select one to see Closed Caption.  
EQ2 This function will provide a preset equalized effect to the audio for  
added audio definition.  
Note: EQ1 and EQ2 selections can be used simultaneously to suite your  
preference.  
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Remote Control Guide  
Battery Installation  
1.Push the tab and pull it out as illustrated below.  
2.Insert two size AAA batteries (supplied) by matching the (+) and (-)  
on the batteries to the diagram inside the remote control's battery  
department.  
3.Replace the cover back and make sure the cover "snaps" into the  
remote control.  
Note:  
1.The display unit comes with two new AAA batteries as accessories.  
However, due to uncontrollable causes, the electricity of the  
accessorized batteries may be partially or completely drained. We do  
not warrant the quality of the batteries in any case since many factors  
are considered. If replacement is needed, please purchase two AAA  
batteries.  
2.Handle remote with care. Avoid dropping it, placing in direct sunlight,  
near a heater, high areas of humidity or getting it wet. If the remote  
gets wet, please wipe it dry immediately. In the event of the remote  
not working properly or is inoperational, a replacement of remote  
control may be required.  
3.If you do not use the remote control for a long period of time, please  
remove the batteries and store in a cool place to preserve battery life.  
4.Do not mix new and used or with different types of batteries for  
operation.  
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Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD)  
Introduction  
After you have finished connecting your TV, you are now ready to choose  
and personalize your TV settings in the OSD (On Screen Display) menu.  
There are four main sections in the OSD Menu:  
Video  
Audio  
Miscellaneous  
Screen  
To Operate in the OSD  
1. Press "Menu" button to enter OSD menu mode.  
2. In Main OSD Menu, use the and keys to select and enter each  
main OSD Section: Video; Audio; Miscellaneous; Screen.  
Note: The OSD Section appears at the bottom left corner of the OSD  
Screen at all times.  
3. In Each OSD Section, press the and to select the function, and  
the  
button to make an adjustment or selection.  
4. To adjust the value bar, use the keys  
and  
5. After choosing your setting, press the to go back into Main OSD  
Section. To exit, press to go back to Main OSD Menu.  
6. To exit the OSD menu, press "Menu" until you exit the OSD menu,  
or without action for 12 seconds of inactivity. This is also  
adjustable in the OSD.  
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OSD-Video  
Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD)  
VIDEO Adjusting TV Picture Settings  
Advance Video Quality  
In this Setup Index, you can adjust the video and picture settings to  
suit your personal preferences.  
Video Settings  
Item  
Adjustment  
Function  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Saturation  
Hue  
0~100  
Adjusts picture brightness contrast  
Adjusts picture color contrast  
0~100  
0~100  
Adjusts the color intensity  
0~100  
Adjusts the tint or shade of picture  
Adjusts the picture sharpness or softness  
Adjusts image color intensity.  
Sharpness  
Color temp  
0~100  
Cool / Middle / Warm / User  
Cool: More blue-tinted colors  
Middle: Standard color temperature  
Warm: More red-tinted colors  
User: Allows User to adjust RGB Gain  
Adjusts the color control with red tones  
Adjusts the color controls with green tones  
Adjusts the color controls with green tones  
Red Gain  
Green Gain  
Blue Gain  
0~100  
0~100  
0~100  
Backlight  
Bright / Middle / Dark  
Adjusts the darkness or lightness of the screen  
Adjusts OSD Settings back to factory default  
Adjusts additional specific picture settings  
( DNR, Black Level Extender, White Peak Limitator,  
Flesh Tone, Adaptive Luma Control )  
Auto Setting  
Enter  
Enter  
Advance Picture Adjust  
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OSD-Video  
Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD)  
Advance Picture Adjust  
To further adjust specific picture settings, enter this function by pressing  
the button.  
Advance Picture Adjust  
Definition of Terms  
Item  
Description and Function  
Status  
DNR  
DNR-Dynamic Noise Reduction. Reduces high frequency  
noise dynamically.  
Off/Low/Middle/Strong  
Off- Dynamic Noise Reduction is disabled.  
Low/Middle/Strong---Set the DNR in low/medium/strong  
degree.  
Black Level Extender  
Black Level Extender -Extends "grays" to black so a  
more accurate picture is produced with a wider contrast  
scale.  
On/Off  
On-The Black Level Extender is enabled.  
Off-The Black Level Extender is disabled.  
White Peak Limitator-Limit the signal amplitude varying  
degree resulted in brightness over saturation.  
On-The White Peak Limitator is enabled.  
Off-The White Peak Limitator is disabled.  
Most LCD TV's video processing solutions have a red push  
to the their color matrix. With the FleshTone Control option,  
it helps to tone down these strong reds and produce more  
naturalistic color tones.  
White Peak Limitator  
Flesh Tone  
On/Off  
On/Off  
On-Flesh tone adjustment is enabled.  
Off-Flesh tone adjustment is disabled.  
Control the luminance adaptively.  
Adaptive Luma Control  
On/Off  
On-The Adaptive Luma control feature is enabled.  
Off-The Adaptive Luma control feature is disabled.  
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OSD-Video  
Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD)  
To Adjust Settings:  
Use the and remote buttons to adjust each Video picture setting,  
as seen below:  
Brightness  
Saturation  
Hue  
Enter  
To exit, press the  
Button  
To Reset Factory Settings  
If, at any time, you wish to go back to original factory setting, you may  
do so by choosing the Default setting in the OSD Picture and Audio Sections.  
Selecting "Default," will reset all OSD settings to the original  
manufacture settings. The only items which will remain unaffected, are:  
Clock  
Auto Scan Channels  
Edited Channels  
Parental Control Password  
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OSD-Audio  
Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD)  
Audio Adjusting Sound Quality  
Audio setting  
Definition of Terms  
Item  
Adjustment  
-50~50  
Function  
Treble  
Bass  
Adjusts higher pitched sounds  
-50~50  
Adjusts lower pitched sounds  
Balance  
Surround  
-20~20  
Adjusts volume balance in Left and Right  
Creates a panoramic stereo audio image by producing  
deep and rich bass tones and clear treble tones. This  
enables you to enjoy powerful sound effects like those  
in a movie theatre  
On / Off  
Equalizer 1  
Equalizer 2  
MTS  
Off, Concert, Living Room,  
Hall, Arena, Church  
Off, Rock, Pop, Live, Classic,  
Soft  
Adjusts the sound as occurred in an enclosed space  
of varying spaces  
Adjusts the volume of different bands (ranges of  
frequencies (HZ)) to control the overall sound  
Adjusts sound reception of stereo, bilingual and mono  
programs under the TV Source.  
Mono, Stereo, SAP  
Speakers  
On / Off  
Turns off the speakers of the TV when using a  
Receiver or Home Theater System.  
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OSD-Audio  
Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD)  
To Adjust Settings:  
Use the and remote buttons to adjust each Audio sound quality, as  
seen below:  
Treble  
Bass  
Balance  
Surround Sound is an available option for creating a panoramic stereo  
audio image by producing deep and rich bass tones and clear treble  
tones. This enables you to enjoy powerful sound effects like those in a  
movie theater.  
Speakers  
Must turn off speakers of the TV when using a Receiver or Home  
Theater System.  
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OSD-Audio  
Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD)  
OSD Audio Settings: Equalizer 1  
OSD Audio Settings: Equalizer 2  
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OSD-Audio  
Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD)  
MTS System for Stereo TV  
You can enjoy stereo, bilingual and mono programs.  
Additionally, you can press the hotkey "MTS" until the desired sound in  
dication appears. Each time you press the button, the sound indication  
changes as follows:  
Mono, Sap, Stereo  
Definifion of Terms  
Sound Effect  
Description  
Stereo  
Select for stereo reception when viewing a program broadcast  
in stereo  
SAP  
Select to automatically switch the TV to Secondary Analog  
Program when a signal is received.  
(If no SAP signal is present, the TV remains in Stereo Mode)  
Select for mono reception.  
Mono  
(Use to reduce noise during weak stereo broadcasts)  
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OSD-Miscellaneous  
Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD)  
MISCELLANEOUS Adjusting Personal TV Settings  
In this Section, you can adjust additional TV settings to your personal  
preference, including channel setup, choosing tuner modes, setting up  
timer, closed caption services, parental controls, and viewing the OSD  
in your preferred language.  
Description of Settings  
Item  
Adjustment  
Function  
Channel Setup  
Channel-Favorite  
Channel-Skip  
Setting up Channel functions  
Stores the favorite channels  
Sets up available channels.  
Add : To add available channel.  
Skip : To cancel available channel  
Stores channel names  
24 favorite channels setting  
Channel-Name  
Tuner Mode  
Auto Search  
Air / Cable  
Selects to auto scan the available channels  
of the TV or CATV.  
Set Alarm with channel preference  
Timer  
Time, Start/Stop Time, Channel,  
Activate option, Display option  
C1, C2, C3, C4, T1, T2, T3, T4  
Closed Caption  
Parental  
Switches different types of caption or  
cancel caption functions.  
Adjusts MPAA and TV Ratings under parental  
control settings and setup password lock.  
MPAA  
G/PG/PG-13/R/NC-17/X  
Tv rating  
TV-Y/ TV-Y7/ TV-Y7-FV  
NPAA Unrated  
TV-G/ TV-PG(V,S,L,D)/  
TV-14(V,S,L,D) / TV-MA(V,S,L)  
TV None Rating  
Password  
English / Deutsch / Francese / Italiano  
/ Espanol / Portugues and PyccKNN.  
/
Language  
Default  
Switches the OSD language  
Resets OSD setting to default.  
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OSD-Miscellaneous  
Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD)  
Setting the Channels  
After you finish connecting your TV, you can run Auto Scan program to  
setup your channels. The program will scan and preset all receivable  
channels automatically.  
To Cancel Auto Program  
Exit auto scan program by pressing "menu" Key.  
Note: The Auto Scan is set to scan cable TV channels by default. You  
cannot receive and set the cable TV channels VHF/ UHF channels  
at the same time.  
Setting Favorites Channels  
You can select and store a list of your favorite channel settings.  
Selected favorite channels are marked with a  
icon.  
You can preset favorite channels on this page. You can also access  
this function by pressing the " FAVORITE" hotkey on the remote  
control and select or switch between your favorite channels .  
1. Enter "Channel-Favorite" mode.  
2. Press "Edit " to enter the channel(s) using the number keys.  
You can "Delete" channels per line or "Empty" all channels at once.  
3. Press "View" to see the selected channel display in real time.  
4. Press "Enter" to exit when complete.  
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OSD-Miscellaneous  
Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD)  
Watching favorite channels  
To watch you favorite channels after specifying your preferences, just  
press the Hotkey "FAVORITE" to browse through each favorite channel.  
Editing Channels  
You can also edit channels to your personal preference. Once you edit a  
channel, it will be skipped when surfing through TV channels.  
To Skip or Lock a Channel  
1.Make sure Channel Skip or Channel Lock is highlighted.  
2.Enter the channel number you wish to skip or lock, or scroll through  
channels using the and Arrow.  
3.Press "Enter" to make your selection or adjustment.  
Note: You will see a checkmark next to Skipped Channels, and a small  
lock icon next to Locked Channels.  
4.Press to exit when complete.  
To Undo a Skipped or Locked Channel:  
1.Make sure Channel Skip or Channel Lock is highlighted.  
2.Enter channel number you wish you undo, or scroll through channels  
using the and Arrow.  
3.Press "Enter" to make your selection or adjustment.  
Note: You will NOT see a checkmark next to Skipped Channels, or a  
small lock icon next to Locked Channels afterwards.  
4. Press to exit when complete.  
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OSD-Miscellaneous  
Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD)  
Personal Channel Preferences: Channel Naming  
You can also create personal names for each channel, which will show  
up in the upper Right hand corner of the TV screen.  
To Name a Channel:  
1. Enter Channel Name sub-page  
2. Enter Channel name using alphabet-numerical keypad as seen below:  
3. Press "Okay" to exit keypad when naming is complete.  
Once you have named a channel, your preset channel name will show up  
on the TV screen when flipping through channels, or by pressing the  
Display Key.  
If you named your favorite channel, you will see the heart icon  
next to the channel name.  
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OSD-Miscellaneous  
Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD)  
Setting up the TV Timer  
To setup the time on the TV:  
1.Using and keys, enter in HH: MM: SS Enter the time using the  
number keys found on the remote.  
2.press "Enter" when complete.  
NOTE: Clock will NOT BE affected when Factory Default settings are  
reset.Under Activate, "ON" allows the start/stop time to be ongoing  
whereas, "ONCE" allows it to only function once.  
However, when the power cord is not connected to the TV, you will lose  
all previous time adjustments.  
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OSD-Miscellaneous  
Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD)  
Timer: Start Time / Stop Time  
You can set the TV to turn On and/or Off automatically at a predetermined  
time through the timer function. Use the Start Time to setup the hour and  
minute preferences. Your TV will automatically turn on at the set time.  
Use the Stop Time to setup the hour and minute preferences. Your TV  
will automatically turn off at the set time.  
Note: Alarm WILL BE affected when Factory Default settings are reset.  
When the power cord is not connected to the TV, you will lose all  
previous saved adjustments.  
Watching with Closed Caption  
You can display closed captioning if the broadcaster offers this service.  
Close Caption option can be set On/Off from the OSD page. This  
function also can be accessed by pressing "C.C " hotkey on the remote  
control.  
1. Not all programs offer the Closed Caption option.  
2. Closed Caption may not be seen clearly (white blocks, strange  
characters, etc.) if the signal condition is poor, or if there are technical  
difficulties with the broadcaster.  
3. If no TEXT broadcast is being received while viewing in the [TEXT]  
mode, the screen may become dark and blank for some programs.  
Switch Off the Closed Caption mode.  
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OSD-Miscellaneous  
Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD)  
TV OSD Languages  
There are nine language formats available for the OSD Menu. You may  
choose from the following:  
English, Chinese Traditional, Chinese Simplified, Deutsch,  
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Using the Parental Control Feature  
To block programs you feel unsuitable for your children, you need to  
Set the TV for desired rating systems. The TV Parental Control feature  
functions by receiving the rating signal from your local broadcasting  
station or cable service provider.  
The TV programs and movies shown on TV are given a rating signal  
based on the following rating systems.  
In U.S.A.: U.S. Television Parental Guidelines to rate television pro  
grams (U.S. TV Ratings) and Motion Picture Association of America  
(MPAA) Guidelines to rate movies including those shown on TV  
(Movie ratings).  
In Canada: Canadian English Language ratings to rate television  
programs in English, and Canadian French Language ratings to rate  
those in French.  
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OSD-Miscellaneous  
Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD)  
Parental Control  
1. This function allows programs to be restricted and controlled by  
parents based on FCC regulation. It prevents children from watching  
program contents that may be prohibited by parents.  
2. Restriction of programs is based on three Rating Systems: MPAA  
Rating, TV (Child) Rating and TV (Entire Audience) Rating.  
The MPAA Rating restricts based on age. TV (Child) rating and TV  
(Entire Audience) Rating restrict based on age and contents.  
3. When you block the lower rating, the higher age-based ratings are  
blocked automatically.  
4. When you enter "Parental control" mode, those messages display for  
different state.  
The Parental Control Main Menu contains four options in the following  
categories:  
1.MPAA Rating  
2.TV Rating  
3.MPAA Unrated  
4.TV Unrating  
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Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD)  
Activating the Parental Control Feature  
Once you enter the highlighted section of Parental Control, you will  
have to enter your password. The Factory Default password is"9999".  
Once you enter the Parental Control Menu, you may change the  
password to your personal preference.  
To setup, enter each sub-menu to setup your parental controlled TV  
channels.  
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OSD-Miscellaneous  
Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD)  
MPAA Rating controls channels and movies that are rated from G,  
PG-13, R, NC-17, and X.  
TV Rating controls channels and movies that have been rated from TV-Y,  
TV Y-7, TV-G, TV-PG, TV-14, and TV-MA.  
To Block Unrated Channels  
You may choose "YES" for Block MPAA Unrated and Block TV None  
Rating. This will lock you from accessing any channels that do not  
contain MPAA or TV Ratings. To watch unrated channels, re-activate  
Block MPAA Unrated and Block TV None Rating to "NO".  
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OSD-Miscellaneous  
Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD)  
Setting up Parental Control Password  
Enter the password sub-page. Enter the current password. If this is the  
first time, you do not have to enter a password.  
You will have to enter and confirm your password before changing to a  
new password. Please keep password within 4 numbers.  
If you enter the incorrect password, you will see an error page.  
Please re-enter the new password and confirmation password again.  
Note: If you forget the password, press "9999" to lift the Password lock  
and change to a new preferred password.  
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Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD)  
Factory Default Option  
Reset Factory Settings:  
Initiating Factory Default will reset all OSD settings to original  
manufacture settings. The only items, which will remain unaffected are:  
Clock  
Auto Scan Channels  
Edited Channels  
Parental Control Password  
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Adjusting Screen Modes  
There are two option in the Screen Modes, "aspect & "View." Apect will  
allow user to select different aspect ratios, whereas, View will all  
different modes of viewing 1 or 2 sources.  
Changing the Screen Mode  
You can alter the aspect ratio of a picture by choosing between these four options:  
Input  
4:3  
Input  
16:9  
Full Screen  
16:9  
Panoramic  
4:3  
Full Screen Enlarges the picture to 16:9 wide mode, by stretching the picture horizontally only.  
4:3 Returns the 4:3 picture to its original size. This is considered the "normal" viewing mode.  
16:9 Enlarges (zoom-in) the size of a 4:3 picture on screen as geometric ratio, keeping the  
original image as much as possible.  
Panoramic select to widen the displayed image. (only applies to content larger than 16:9)  
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OSD-Screen  
Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD)  
Changing the View Modes  
You can select four view types of picture modes that best suits the  
program you are watching. You can set a different view mode for each  
video mode for each input and store it manually.  
View Modes  
PIP  
Function  
Picture-in-Picture has a Main screen and small screen view  
Full Screen split in two Views  
Split Screen  
Picture in Picture (PIP)  
Allows you to view a main screen (Picture 1)and a secondary small  
screen (Picture 2).  
Press 'source' button to switch from P1 to P2 and vice versa.  
You may also choose the settings of P1 and P2 as well as the position  
of P2 on screen.  
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OSD-Screen  
Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD)  
OSD View  
TV View  
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OSD-Screen  
Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD)  
PIP mode  
You may adjust setting for each Picture source. Pic 1 allows for a TV,  
AV1, AV2 and DVI sources while Pic 2 supports all other input sources.  
Item  
Adjustment  
Function  
PIP Position  
Upper Left / Upper Right /  
Lower Left / Lower Right  
TV1,AV1, AV2, DVI  
AV1, AV2, S-Video1,  
S-Video2, YpbPr1, YpbPr2,  
DVI, VGA  
Changes the position of Picture 2  
PIP-Pic1  
PIP-Pic2  
Switches the source of Picture 1  
Switches the source of Picture 2  
Note: Pic 1 allows for a TV, AV1, AV2 and DVI. Pic 2 allows for all  
sources except TV or if you are already using one of the other sources  
from Pic 1.  
When you use the swap function, the signals from the main window and  
the PIP window will swap positions no matter what sources you  
specified on either window.  
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OSD-Screen  
Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD)  
Split Screen  
Allows you to view two separate screens simultaneously (Picture 1 and  
Picture 2).  
Press 'source' button to switch from P1 to P2 and vice versa.  
OSD View  
TV View  
Pic2  
Pic1  
Pic2  
Pic1  
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Split Screen mode  
You may adjust setting for each Picture source. Only Pic1 supports a TV  
input source, while Pic2 supports all other TV input sources.  
Item  
Pic1  
Pic2  
Adjustment  
Function  
TV1, AV1, AV2, DVI  
AV1, AV2, S-Video1,  
S-Video2, YpbPr1, YpbPr2,  
DVI, VGA  
Switches the source of Picture 1  
Switches the source of Picture 2  
Note: Pic 1 allows for a TV, AV1, AV2 and DVI. Pic 2 allows for all  
sources except TV or if you are already using one of the other sources  
from Pic 1.  
When you use the swap function, the signals from the main window and  
the PIP window will swap positions no matter what sources you sp  
ecified on either window.  
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Specifications  
Specifications  
LT32HVE  
32"  
LT32HVM  
32"  
Panel Size  
Aspect Ratio  
16:9  
16:9  
Pixels  
1366 X 768  
1600:1  
1366 X 768  
1600:1  
Dynamic Contrast Ratio  
H/V(View Angle)  
Gray to Gray Response Time  
178 (H) / 178 (V)  
8 ms  
178 (H) / 178 (V)  
12 ms  
Video/Graphic Processing  
PC Compatible Frequency  
30~85 KHz(H) / 50~80Hz(V)  
Max. 1360x768 @60Hz  
30~85 KHz(H) / 50~80Hz(V)  
Max. 1360x768 @60Hz  
NTSC  
NTSC  
Video Compatibility  
DTV & HDTV Compatibility  
Aspect Ratio Adjustment  
3D Comb Filter  
480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i  
480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i  
Full screen, 4:3, 16:9, Panoramic  
Full screen, 4:3, 16:9, Panoramic  
Y
Y
3
2 / 2 : 2 Pull Down  
Y
Y
Digital Noise Reduction  
Adjustable Color Temperature  
De-interlacer  
ON/OFF, Low, Middle, Strong  
ON/OFF, Low, Middle, Strong  
Cool, Middle, Warm, User  
Cool, Middle, Warm, User  
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
VGA Auto Frequency Correction  
TV Auto Frequency Detection  
Audio Processing  
Auto Sound Level Control  
Output Watt  
Y
Y
15W + 15W  
15W + 15W  
MTS (Mono / Stereo / SAP)  
EQ1 and EQ2  
MTS (Mono / Stereo / SAP)  
EQ1 and EQ2  
Sound Effect  
Input Terminals  
TV Tuner  
NTSC VHF/UHF tuner x 1  
NTSC VHF/UHF tuner x 1  
Video Input(Rear Side)  
Input 1:AV x1, S-Video x1, RL x1  
Input 2:AV x1, S-Video x1, RL x1  
Input 3:Y, Pb/Cr, Pr/Cr x1, RLx1  
Input 4:Y, Pb/Cb, PrCr x1, RLx1  
Input 1:AV x1, S-Video x1, RL x1  
Input 2:AV x1, S-Video x1, RL x1  
Input 3:Y, Pb/Cr, Pr/Cr x1, RLx1  
Input 4:Y, Pb/Cb, PrCr x1, RLx1  
Input 1:RGB D-Sub 15 pin x1  
Input 2:DVI-D(HDCP)x1, RL x1  
RS-232 mini DIN 6 pins X 1  
Input 1:RGB D-Sub 15 pin x1  
Input 2:DVI-D(HDCP)x1, RL x1  
RS-232 mini DIN 6 pins X 1  
Graphic Input(Rear)  
Service Port(Rear)  
* NOTE : Product Specificationis Subject to Change without Notice.  
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Specifications  
Output Terminals  
LT32HVE  
LT32HVM  
Output 1: Stereo Audio R/L x1  
Output 1: Stereo Audio R/L x1  
Output 2: Earphone x 1  
Audio Output(Rear)  
Output 2: Earphone x 1  
Others  
(Voltage)  
Power  
100~240 VAC / 50-60 Hz  
135W  
100~240 VAC / 50-60 Hz  
135W  
(Power Consumption)  
Stand-by  
< 3W  
< 3W  
39.8 in x 5.1 in x 21.72 in  
42.52 in x 12 in x 26.38 in  
46.71 lbs  
39.8 in x 5.1 in x 21.72 in  
42.52 in x 12 in x 26.38 in  
42.31 lbs  
Dimensions (W x D x H)  
Carton Dimensions (W x D x H)  
Weight w/o stand  
Weight  
50.72 lbs  
46.3 lbs  
66.15 Ibs  
61.74 Ibs  
Gross Weight  
Dimensional drawing  
5.1in  
21.72in  
20.5in  
9.06in  
25.59in  
39.8in  
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Timing Mode for VGA and DVI  
Resolution  
480p  
Pixel rate (MHZ)  
27  
Source  
Vertical frequency(Hz)  
Horizontal frequency (Khz)  
31.469  
45  
59.94  
60  
YPbPr  
720p  
74.25  
74.25  
15.667  
31.5  
31.5  
21.05  
24.964  
25.024  
30.24  
31.34  
30.24  
31.5  
31.5  
31.5  
36  
1080i  
60  
33.75  
512 x 384  
640 x 350  
640 x 400  
60.147  
85  
24.48  
VGA  
37.861  
37.861  
24.823  
30.296  
30.295  
35  
85  
56  
59  
640x480  
59  
66  
66  
34.975  
35  
66  
72  
37.861  
37.5  
75  
75  
39.375  
43.269  
31.469  
31.469  
37.927  
39.444  
35.156  
37.879  
48.077  
46.875  
53.674  
49.725  
48.193  
47.699  
48.363  
56.476  
56.287  
57.87  
85  
720 x 350  
720 x 400  
28.32  
28.32  
35.5  
35.5  
36  
70  
70  
85  
87  
800 x 600  
56  
40  
60  
50  
72  
49.5  
56.25  
55  
75  
85  
832 x 624  
74.6  
59  
1024 x 768  
64  
64.1  
65  
60  
60  
75  
70  
77  
70  
75  
71  
80  
75  
60.241  
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Timing Mode for VGA and DVI  
Resolution  
Vertical frequency(Hz)  
Horizontal frequency (Khz)  
Pixel rate (MHZ)  
80  
Source  
75  
60.241  
62.937  
61.08  
60.023  
62.04  
68.677  
63.851  
67.5  
VGA  
1024 x 768  
75  
84.6  
86  
75  
75  
78.75  
84.4  
94.5  
94.5  
108  
77  
85  
70.012  
75  
1152 x864  
75.062  
65.95  
66.004  
76.047  
76.149  
60  
68.681  
61.795  
61.846  
71.713  
71.809  
63.36  
65.286  
60  
1152 x870  
1152 x900  
100  
92.9  
94.5  
105.6  
108  
1024 x 1024  
89.2  
92.9  
108  
61.399  
60  
1280x 960  
1280 x 720  
1280 x 768  
1280 x 1024  
1366 x 768  
1024 x 768  
60  
45  
74.25  
81.631  
108  
60  
48.36  
63.981  
47.7  
60  
60  
85.8  
32.5  
32.5  
74.25  
40  
50.014  
56.041  
60  
48.363  
48.363  
45  
DVI  
1280 x 720  
800 x 600  
60.317  
60.004  
60  
37.879  
48.363  
48.36  
47.7  
1024 x 768  
1280 x 768  
1366 x 768  
65  
81.631  
86  
60  
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Pixels Policy  
Syntax's D.O.A. Policy for LCD TVs for  
Defective Pixels on LCD Panels  
(Applicable to the LCD TV sold within USA & Canada only)  
SyntaxTM LCD TVs are evaluated at a distance of approximately 50 centimeters  
(approximately 20 inches) between the LCD panel and the eyes of the user at a  
90 degrees viewing angle. All LCD panels have been tested to ensure they  
comply with our factory standards. Our evaluation is based on the number of  
defective pixels and the distance between any two defective pixels. Bright dots  
are dots that appear bright and unchanged in size when a LCD TV screen  
displays under a black pattern; dark dots are dots that appear dark and  
unchanged in size when a LCD TV screen is displayed under pure red, green,  
or blue patterns ("defective pixels"). Adjacent dots are dots located directly  
next to each other.  
Customers are required to check their LCD panel immediately after purchase.  
To identify defective pixels, the LCD panel should be examined under normal  
operating conditions as mentioned above, preferably in its native display  
resolution, and with a 90 degrees viewing angle.  
A LCD TV will be considered dead on arrival (D.O.A.) with regards to defective  
pixels on the LCD panel when any one of the following criteria is met:  
A total of 7 defective pixels including both bright dots and dark dots are  
present (the typical 30" LCD Television screen has 16.7 million pixels), or  
2 or more pairs of adjacent bright dots are present, or  
3 adjacent bright dots are present, or  
3 adjacent dark dots are present.  
In view of customers' concerns about dead pixels, Syntax would like to address  
that defective pixels are not ultimately avoidable with the current LCD industry  
standard panel manufacturing processes. We always strive to improve our  
technology and minimize the chance of occurrence of defective pixels by  
applying strict screening processes in our factory production processes.  
However, Syntax cannot guarantee that a return unit to our customers will be  
100% free of defective pixels.  
For questions, please call our toll free service number in the USA at 888-SYNTAX-8.  
"At SyntaxGroups, a satisfied customer is our  
most important focus."  
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Glossary  
3:2 pull down - Process of converting 24 frames per second film to video by repeating one film frame  
as three fields, then the next film frame as two fields.  
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2
2
1
1
1
2
2
480I - 480 lines of display every 1/60 of a second; image is displayed by interlace scanning. See  
also Interlaced  
480P - 480 lines of display every 1/60 of a second; image is displayed by progressive scanning. See  
also Progressive.  
720P - 720 lines of display every 1/60 of a second; image is displayed by progressive scanning. See  
also Progressive.  
1080I - 540 lines of display x 2 every 1/30 of a second; image is displayed by interlace scanning.  
See also Interlaced  
16:9 - Aspect ratio under Hi Def. and theater movie formats. Also known as widescreen; see Aspect  
Ratio  
4:3 - Aspect ratio under SDTV; see Aspect Ratio  
Active Matrix TFT (Thin Film Transfer) - A type of display technology where the three primary  
colors are modulated. Results in better contrast ratios suitable for video.  
Alarm - Feature on the Syntax Olevia models. Allows the unit to power on from the stand by mode.  
Alarm Time - Time specified as to when the unit will power on. See Alarm.  
Aspect Ratio - The ratio of an image according to the width and height of a picture.  
ATSC - Advanced Television Systems Committee; international, non-profit organization that is  
committed to developing standards for digital television.  
Bezel - Refers to the plastic or metal frame that acts like a shell around the LCD glass.  
Backlight - Refers to the component, that lights up the LCD display.  
Balance - Feature on the OSD for the Syntax Olevia models that adjust the left and right sound  
output from the speakers.  
Background - Feature on the OSD for the Syntax Olevia models, which allows the user to change the  
OSD background, display to transparent or opaque.  
Brightness - The measurement of color that is illuminated. Colors range from black to white.  
CATV - Community Antenna Television (Cable Television)  
Channel Favorite - Feature on the OSD for the Syntax Olevia models that allows the user to scroll  
through a defined list of channels that the user sets up.  
Channel Edit - Feature on the OSD for the Syntax Olevia models that allows the user add or delete a  
channel.  
Channel Source - Feature on the OSD for the Syntax Olevia models that lets the user select the  
source of their channels. Select TV for antennae or CATV for cable television.  
Channel Auto Scan - Feature on the OSD for the Syntax Olevia models that when initiated, will  
determine which channels are available and which are not. If a desired channel is not accessible, you  
can add the channel in manually. See Channel Edit.  
Channel Fine Tune - Feature on the OSD for the Syntax Olevia models that enables the user to tune  
the channel for better reception.  
Chroma - (Chrominance) Refers to the color characteristics of a video signal.  
CC - Closed Caption  
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Color - The term refers to the amount of color present. This varies between each user, as each  
person perceives colors differently.  
Color Temperature - Feature on the OSD for the Syntax Olevia models that enables warm, normal  
or cool color settings. Warm emphasizes red, cool emphasizes blue, and normal doesn't emphasize  
any of the primary colors. This setting may affect each person individually depending on how color is  
perceived.  
Comb Filter - A filtering system designed to removal unwanted artifacts by rejecting certain  
frequencies while permitting others.  
Component - A three RCA type input that uses high quality cables (one for brightness, and two for  
color). Process increases bandwidth resulting in more color information to be carried to the TV  
producing a more accurate picture.  
Composite - Also known as CVBS, Technology that permits the combination of color information and  
brightness under one wire. A single video signal that carries both brightness and color information  
are contained in a single wire.  
Contrast - Difference in luminance between the white and black colors.  
CRT - Cathode Ray Tube.  
DB15 - Also referred to as VGA; See VGA  
De-Interlace - Process of converting an interlaced video signal.  
Display Area - The perimeter of the LCD glass the image is displayed on. See Video Resolution  
Dual Link - See Single Link; Supports a maximum bandwidth of2 x 165 MHz (1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz,  
1280 x 1024 @ 85 Hz).  
DVI - Digital Video Interface Describes the technology that is used to take full advantage of a signal  
when paired with a high-end video card and flat panel displays  
DVI-A - Digital Video Hi-Resolution Analog  
DVI-D - Digital Video Interface Digital; Cable is used for direct connection from one digital source  
to the TV; See DVI  
DVI-I - Digital Video Interface Integrated; Cable that supports analog and digital signals; See DVI  
DTV - Digital Television  
Factory Default - Feature on the OSD for the Syntax Olevia models that resets all menu options to  
factory default.  
F-Connector - The standard connector found on video equipments that coaxial cables connect to.  
Flat-Panel Display - ultra thin displays, usually found in notebooks are now entering the TV  
appliances sector as new technology enables wider/larger screens.  
Frame - A complete picture that includes both even and odd lines. 30 video frames are present in 1  
second.  
Gain - Describes the amplification level of a particular signal.  
HDCP - High bandwidth Digital Content Protection  
HDTV - 1.High Definition Television 2. Designates as the unit having a built in ATSC  
tuner to decode High Definition signals (720P/1080I).  
HD-Ready - A unit that supports the High Definition displays (720P/1080I) with the  
help of a Set-Top Box.  
Horizontal Resolution - Refers to the number of vertical black and white lines defined  
along a horizontal line.  
IR - Infrared  
Input - term used in the On Screen Display  
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Interlaced - Images are the result of lines of data reassembled. Interlaced refers to the process of  
an image's odd lines reassembled from top to bottom taking about 1/60 of a second, before  
reassembling the even lines which results in a full picture. Antonym: Progressive  
Language - Feature on the OSD for the Syntax Olevia models that enables the OSD to be read in  
different languages.  
LCD - Liquid Crystal Display  
LCoS - Liquid Crystal on Silicon  
LED - Light Emitting Diode  
Luminance - refers to the brightness of an image.  
Lux - 1 Lux = 1 footcandle; measurement of brightness  
Moire - A visual illusion in which a succession of parallel curved lines produces a pattern to the  
naked eye, but does not really exist. Otherwise known as the moire effect.  
NCTA - National Cable Television Association  
Noise reduction - Feature on the OSD for the Syntax Olevia models that enables channels from the  
tuner box to reduce noise displayed on the LCD unit.  
NTSC - National Television systems Committee  
OSD - On Screen Display; brought up by pressing the menu button on the TV or the Remote.  
Over Scanning - An image displayed is larger than the display area  
PAL - Phase Alternating Line  
Parental Control - The ability to block access to specified content from an unsuitable audience.  
PIP - Picture in Picture; feature that enables one source to be displayed on top of another source.  
Pixel Resolution - Refers to the number of rows horizontal and vertical that produces the image.  
PIP - Picture in Picture; Allows an image to be displayed in front of another image.  
Plug and Play - Describes the hardware or software that is installed and does not require any  
configuration before using.  
Progressive - An image or lines of data that is reassembled from top to bottom sequentially.  
Antonym: Interlaced  
RGB - Red, green & blue These primary colors provide the basis for many different colors.  
Refresh Rate - Refers to the maximum number of frames that the monitor can display per second.  
Usually measured in hertz.  
Saturation - The amount of a particular color present in an image.  
SCART - An industry standard for interconnecting audio-video equipment developed by Peritel.  
Usually associated with PAL video equipment.  
SDTV - Standard Definition Television usually in 480I/P format.  
SECAM - Sequential Color with Memory or Sequential Couleur Avec Memoire  
Set-Top-Box - box that is capable of receiving and decoding digital transmissions (i.e. High  
Definition Cable Box, Digital Cable box).  
Sharpness - Tries to artificially enhance the edges of a picture.  
Single Link - supports a maximum bandwidth of 165 MHz  
(1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz, 1280 x 1024 @ 85 Hz).  
Split screen - Feature that places two images side by side.  
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Swap - Button featured on the Olevia remote. Used in the POP3 or PIP12 views to swap the sub  
viewable boxes with the main viewable box.  
Tint - Adjusts the whiteness level within the color. Similar to Hue.  
Under- scanning Term used where the image displayed is smaller than the display area.  
Up convert - Process of converting a 480P/I signals to 720P or 1080I.  
V-Chip - Chip that controls access to forbidden content specified by an adult.  
VGA - 1. Video Graphics Array (DB15) 2.  
Video Display - Refers to the display resolution  
Video Resolution  
Aspect Ratio 4:3  
Aspect Ratio 16:9  
VGA  
640 x 480  
1280 X 800  
WXGA  
SVGA  
XGA  
800 x 600  
1024 x 768  
1280 x 960  
1280 X 1024  
1400 X 1050  
1680 X 1050  
1920 X 1200  
2560 X 2048  
SXGA  
WXGA+  
WSXGA  
WUXGA  
QSXGA  
QVGA  
SXGA+ 1400 x 1050  
UXGA  
QXGA  
1600 x 1200  
2048 x 1536  
QSXGA+ 2800 x 2100  
QUXGA 3200 x 2400  
Viewable Angle - Angle at which the screen is still viewable.  
Widescreen - See 16:9  
YCbCr - Used often with standard interlaced video equipment. See Component  
YPbPr - Used often with progressive video equipment. See Component  
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