Sanyo Flat Panel Television AVP 429 User Guide

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
AVP-429  
42 ''* Plasma High-definition Colour TV with  
ATSC Digital Tuner  
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Caution! Avoid image burn-in problems. Please consult page 40.  
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Important Safeguards  
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Before using your TV, please read these instructions  
completely, and keep this manual for future reference.  
Carefully observe and comply with all warnings,  
cautions and instructions placed on the unit or  
described in the operating instructions or service  
manual.  
dampened with a solution of mild soap and warm water.  
Never use strong solvents such as thinner or benzine for  
cleaning.  
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If using a chemically pretreated cloth, please follow the  
instruction provided on the package.  
Overloading  
WARNING  
To guard against injury, the following basic safety precautions  
should be observed in the installation, use and servicing of the  
unit.  
Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords or convenience  
receptacles beyond their capacity, since this can result in fire  
or electric shock.  
Power Sources  
This unit should be operated only from the type of power  
source indicated on the information label.  
Power  
Always turn the unit off when it is not being used.  
When the unit is left unattended and unused for long periods  
of time, unplug it from the wall outlet as a precaution against  
the possibility of an internal malfunction that could create a fire  
hazard.  
If you are not sure of the type of electrical power supplied to  
your home, consult your dealer or local power company.  
Grounding or Polarization  
This unit is equipped with a polarized AC power cord plug (a  
plug having one blade wider than the other), or with a three-  
wire grounding type plug (a plug having a third pin for  
grounding). Follow the instructions below:  
Sound  
If a snapping or popping sound from the TV is continuous or  
frequent while the TV is operating, unplug the TV and consult  
your dealer or service technician. It is normal for TVs to make  
occasional snapping or popping sounds, particularly when  
being turned on or off.  
For the unit with a three-wire grounding  
type AC power cord plug (Class 1 unit)  
This unit must be connected to anAC power socket outlet with  
a protective earthing connection.  
AC Power Cord  
If you damage the AC power cord, it may result in fire or  
electric shock.  
For the unit with a polarized AC power cord plug  
This plug will fitinto the power outlet only one way.  
This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert  
the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the  
plug.  
If the plug still fails to fit, contact your electrician to have a  
suitable outlet installed. Do not defeat the safety purpose of  
the polarized plug by forcing it in.  
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Do not pinch, bend, or twist the cord excessively. The core  
lines may be bared and cut, and cause short-circuit,  
resulting in fire or electric shock.  
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Do not convert or damage theAC power cord.  
Do not put anything heavy on the AC power cord. Do not  
pull theAC power cord.  
Keep theAC power cord away fromheat sources.  
Be sure to grasp the plug when disconnecting the AC  
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Wall outlet  
Do not use a poor fitting outlet.  
Insert the plug fully into the outlet. If it is loose,  
it may cause arcing and result in fire. Contact  
your electrician tohave the outlet changed.  
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power cord. If theAC power cord is damaged, stop using it  
and replace with a new one.  
Ventilation  
Wiring  
The slots and openings in the TV are provided for necessary  
ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the unit, and to  
protect it from overheating, these slots and openings must  
never be blocked or covered. Unless proper ventilation is  
provided, the unit may gather dust and get dirty. For proper  
ventilation, observe the following:  
For your safety, unplug the AC power cord when wiring  
cables.  
Electric shock  
Do not touch the AC power cord or the unit with a wet hand. If  
you plug/unplug the AC power cord from the unit with a wet  
hand, it may cause electric shock.  
Never attempt to move the unit unless the AC power cord is  
disconnected.  
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Do not install the unit turned backward or sideways.  
Do not install the unit turned over or upside down.  
Never cover the slots and openings with a cloth or other  
materials.  
Never block the slots and openings by placing the unit on a  
bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface.  
Never place the unit in a confined space, such as a  
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Cleaning  
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bookcase or built-in cabinet, unless proper ventilation is  
provided.  
up moisture, its insulation may deteriorate  
and result in fire. Unplug the AC power  
plug and clean it regularly.  
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Leave some space around the unit. Otherwise, adequate  
air-circulation may be blocked causing overheating and  
cause fire or damage the unit.  
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Unplug theAC power cord when cleaning this unit. If not, it  
may result in electric shock.  
Clean the cabinet of the TV with a dry soft cloth. To remove  
dust fromthe screen, wipe it gently with a softcloth.  
Heat sources  
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Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat  
registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers)  
that produce heat.  
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Important Safeguards  
Do not use this apparatus near water  
Safety checks  
For example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or  
laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, and  
the like.  
Do not use immediately after moving from a low temperature  
to high temperature environment, as this causes  
condensation, which may result in fire, electric shock, or other  
hazards.  
Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and  
no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on  
the apparatus.  
Upon completion of service or repair work, request the service  
technician to perform safety checks to ensure that the product  
is in proper operating condition.  
Wall or ceiling mounting  
When mounting the product on a wall or ceiling, be sure to  
install the product according to the method recommended by  
the manufacturer.This is a safetyfeature.  
Panel protection  
Entering of objects and liquids  
The panel used in this product is made of glass. Therefore, it  
can break when the product is dropped or impacted upon by  
other objects. Be careful not to be injured by broken glass  
pieces in case the panel breaks.  
Never insert an object into the product through vents or  
openings. High voltage flows in the product, and inserting an  
object can cause electric shock and/or short internal parts.  
For the same reason, do not spill water or liquid on the  
product.  
Pixel defect  
The panel is a very high technology product, giving you finely  
detailed pictures. Occasionally, a few non-active pixels may  
appear on the screen as a fixed point of blue, green or red.  
Please note that this does not affect the performance of your  
product.  
Lightning  
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when  
unused forlong periods of time.  
For added protection for this television equipment during a  
lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for  
long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and  
disconnect the antenna. This will prevent damage to the  
equipment due tolightning and power-line surges.  
Antennas  
Outdoor Antenna Grounding  
If an outdoor antenna is installed, follow the precautions  
below. An outdoor antenna system should not be located in  
the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or  
power circuits, or where it can come in contact with such  
power lines or circuits.  
Servicing  
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is  
required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way,  
such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has  
been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the  
apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not  
operate normally, or has been dropped.  
WHEN INSTALLING AN OUTDOOR ANTENNA SYSTEM,  
EXTREME CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO KEEP FROM  
CONTACTING SUCH POWER LINES OR CIRCUITS AS  
CONTACTWITHTHEMISALMOSTINVARIABLYFATAL.  
Replacement parts  
Be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide  
some protection against voltage surges and built-up static  
charges.  
Section 810 of the National Electrical Code (NEC) in USAand  
Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code in Canada  
provides information with respect to proper grounding of the  
mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to  
an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors,  
location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding  
electrodes, and requirements forthe grounding electrode.  
In case the product needs replacement parts, make sure that  
the service person 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.  
Attachments  
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the  
manufacturer. Do not use attachments not recommended by  
the manufacturer. Use of improper attachments can result in  
accidents.  
Damage requiring service  
Antenna Grounding According to the National  
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70  
If any of the following conditions occurs, unplug the power  
cord from the AC outlet, and request a qualified service  
person toperform repairs.  
a. When the power cord or plug is damaged.  
b. When a liquid is spilled on the product or when objects have  
fallen into the product.  
c. When the product has been exposed torain or water.  
d. When the product does not operate properly as described  
in the operating instructions.  
Do not touch the controls other than those described in the  
operating instructions. Improper adjustment of controls not  
described in the instructions can cause damage, which  
often requires extensive adjustment work by a qualified  
technician.  
e. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been  
damaged in any way.  
Antenna lead-in wire  
Ground clamps  
Antenna discharge unit  
(NEC Section 810-20)  
Electric service  
Grounding conductors  
(NEC Section 810-21)  
equipment  
Ground clamps  
Power service grounding  
electrode system  
(NEC Art 250 Part H)  
NEC: National Electrical Code  
f. When the product displays an abnormal condition or  
exhibits a distinct change in performance. Any noticeable  
abnormality in the product indicates that the product needs  
servicing.  
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Table of Contents  
Important Information ..............................................................................................................................1  
Important Safeguards...............................................................................................................................2  
Table of Contents......................................................................................................................................4  
Introducing the TV ...................................................................................................................................6  
Remove the TV from the Box............................................................................................................6  
Installing the TV ................................................................................................................................6  
Carrying or Moving the TV................................................................................................................6  
Remove the Stand ............................................................................................................................7  
TV Controls and Connectors .........................................................................................................8  
Control Panel ....................................................................................................................................8  
Connectors........................................................................................................................................9  
Connecting the TV....................................................................................................................................10  
Basic Connections..........................................................................................................................10  
Overview...........................................................................................................................................10  
Connecting Antenna System.............................................................................................................10  
Connecting Cable System ................................................................................................................10  
Connecting Cable Box ......................................................................................................................11  
Connecting Digital Cable Box ...........................................................................................................11  
Connecting Satellite Receiver...........................................................................................................12  
Connecting Digital Satellite Receiver................................................................................................12  
Using External Equipment .............................................................................................................13  
Introduction .......................................................................................................................................13  
Equipment with HDMI Connection....................................................................................................13  
Equipment with DVI Connection .......................................................................................................14  
Equipment with Coaxial Digital Audio ...............................................................................................14  
Connecting a VCR for Playing Back .................................................................................................15  
Connecting a VCR for Recording......................................................................................................15  
Connecting a DVD Player with Component Video Connectors ........................................................16  
Connecting a DVD Player with S-Video and Audio Connectors .......................................................16  
Connecting a PC...............................................................................................................................17  
Connecting a Camcorder or PlayStation...........................................................................................17  
Connecting a Second TV or Monitor.................................................................................................18  
Connecting Headphones ..................................................................................................................18  
Introducing the Remote Control..............................................................................................................19  
Insert Batteries into the Remote Control...........................................................................................19  
Using the Remote Control.................................................................................................................19  
Button Descriptions...........................................................................................................................20  
Getting Started..........................................................................................................................................22  
Running Initial Setup.........................................................................................................................22  
Setting a Secret Number...................................................................................................................23  
Menu Navigation...............................................................................................................................23  
Watching TV..............................................................................................................................................24  
Turning On/Off .................................................................................................................................24  
Introducing Channel Number............................................................................................................24  
Selecting Channels...........................................................................................................................24  
Adjusting Volume ..............................................................................................................................25  
Using FREEZE button.......................................................................................................................25  
Using ZOOM button..........................................................................................................................25  
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Table of Contents  
Adjusting MENU Options .........................................................................................................................27  
Picture Control ................................................................................................................................27  
Accessing Picture Menu ...................................................................................................................27  
Selecting Picture Options..................................................................................................................27  
Adjusting Picture Settings.................................................................................................................28  
Adjusting Screen Settings.................................................................................................................28  
Audio Control ..................................................................................................................................29  
Accessing Audio Menu......................................................................................................................29  
Selecting Audio Options....................................................................................................................29  
Setting Channels.............................................................................................................................30  
Accessing Channels Menu ...............................................................................................................30  
Selecting Channel Options ...............................................................................................................30  
Setting Channel List..........................................................................................................................30  
Setting Favorite Channels.................................................................................................................31  
Using the FAVORITE button .............................................................................................................31  
Editing Channel Name......................................................................................................................31  
Using the Program Guide...............................................................................................................32  
Accessing Program Guide ................................................................................................................32  
Using the Program Guide .................................................................................................................32  
Setting System ...............................................................................................................................33  
Accessing Settings Menu..................................................................................................................33  
Setting Date & Time..........................................................................................................................33  
Setting Timer.....................................................................................................................................33  
Input Select.......................................................................................................................................34  
Setting Caption Vision.......................................................................................................................34  
Using the CCD button.......................................................................................................................34  
Setting Menu & Display.....................................................................................................................34  
Editing Input Labels ..........................................................................................................................35  
Setting Screen Saver........................................................................................................................35  
Running Reset System .....................................................................................................................35  
Parental Lock Control.....................................................................................................................36  
Accessing Locks Menu .....................................................................................................................36  
Selecting Locks Options ...................................................................................................................36  
Viewing Locked or Blocked Programs ..............................................................................................37  
Other Information .....................................................................................................................................38  
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................38  
Care and Maintenance......................................................................................................................40  
Specifications....................................................................................................................................41  
Programming your Remote Control ..................................................................................................42  
Manufacturer's Codes.......................................................................................................................44  
Thank you for choosing SANYO. This product incorporates latest-generation features including an ATSC  
digital tuner. Please read all instructions carefully to obtain maximum benefit of your product. Questions? Our  
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Introducing the TV  
STOP!To safely remove the television from the box  
It s best to use 2 people to remove the television for  
stability.  
Remove the TV from  
the Box  
1. Remove cardboard holders from the box.  
2. Remove the cardboard; however, keep the wrapping  
on the television to protect it while moving.  
3. Lift onto installation location as the diagram illustrates.  
Select a steady platform with good ventilation to place theTV.  
Installing the TV  
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Keep enough space above and behind the Display.  
The TV should be installed near an easily accessible  
power outlet.  
To prevent internal heat buildup, do not block the  
ventilation openings.  
Do not install the TV in a hot or humid place, or in a  
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place subject to excessive dust or mechanical  
vibration.  
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Be sure to take measures to prevent the TV from  
toppling over and causing injury.  
To obtain the best picture, do not expose the screen to direct illumination or  
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direct sunlight. It is recommended to use spot lighting directed down from the  
ceiling or to cover the windows that face the screen with opaque drapery. It is  
desirable to install the TV in a room where the floor and walls are not of a  
reflective material.  
Cautions:  
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Do not install theTVin protruding locations.  
Do not install this unit in restaurants where oily vapors occur. Dust absorbing  
oil may enter into the unit and damage the unit.  
Do not install this unit outdoors. If the unit is exposed to rain, it may result in fire  
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or electric shock. If the unit is exposed to direct sunlight, the unit may heat up  
and cause damage to the unit.  
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Do not install this unit in a vehicle or hang from the ceiling. Bumping of the  
vehicle may cause the unit to fall down and cause injury.  
Do not install this unit in a ship or vessel. If the unit is exposed to seawater, it  
may cause fire or damage the unit.  
If you install the unit on a non-level surface, the unit may fall or drop and cause  
injury or damage.  
If you place the unit on an unstable surface, the unit may fall and cause injury or  
damage.  
Do not hang anything on the unit. If you do so, the unit may fall from the stand or  
wall-mount bracket, causing damage or serious injury.  
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When you move theTV, carry it by two or more people.  
When you move the TV, hold the upper and bottom frames of the TV, not the  
speaker.  
As the glass surface of the TV has a special coating, be careful to avoid  
touching the glass surface as far as possible.  
When transporting, do not subject the unit to shocks or vibration, or excessive  
Carrying or Moving  
the TV  
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Introducing the TV  
Cautions:  
Remove the Stand  
1. Carefully handle the unit during setup and consult authorized service  
personnel to ensure successful installation.  
2. Before performing work spread cushioning over the base area to lay the  
Display on.This will prevent it from being damaged.  
3. Disconnect theAC power cord firstly.  
Screws  
Rear cover  
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2
Stand  
Take off the rear cover.  
Loosen the screws on the  
Stand to remove the Stand.  
Do not remove the stand from  
the Display unless using an  
optional bracket to mount it.  
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The appearance of the unit may  
differ from the actual one.  
To attach the stand, perform the  
steps in reverse order.  
Replace the rear cover  
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Introducing the TV  
TV Controls and Connectors  
Control Panel  
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CH  
CH  
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VOL  
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VOL  
MENU  
INPUT  
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Item  
Description  
1 Power Indicator  
Receives IR signals from the remote control.  
2 Remote Sensor  
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Press to scan through channels. In menu operations, these buttons serve as up/down buttons.  
Press to adjust the volume. In menu operations, these buttons serve as right/left buttons.  
ToaccesstheMenumainpage.  
CH+/ CH-  
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VOL+/ VOL-  
5 MENU  
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TodisplaytheINPUTsourcelistortoquicklyselectinputsource.  
Turntheunitonoroff.  
INPUT  
7 POWER  
In normal viewing, press the MENU button first time to access the Menu main page.  
In Menu operations, the MENU button is used to confirm or alter the settings of the selected menu  
item, which means it has the same function with the OK button on the remote control unit.  
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Introducing the TV  
TV Controls and Connectors  
Connectors  
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10  
11  
12  
13  
Digital  
Audio out  
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RF  
USB  
HDMI DVI  
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AUDIO RGB PC/DTV  
RS-232  
COMPONENT 2 INPUT  
COMPONENT 1 INPUT  
COMPONENT 2  
AUDIO  
COMPONENT 1  
AUDIO  
S- VIDEO  
AV 2 INPUT  
VIDEO AUDIO  
AV 1 INPUT  
VIDEO AUDIO  
AV OUTPUT  
AC INPUT  
INPUT  
INPUT  
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VIDEO  
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AUDIO  
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Bottom View  
Item  
Description  
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RF inputthatconnectstoyour cablesystemor outdoorantenna.  
For serviceonly.Theuser shouldnot use thisport.  
RF IN  
2 USB Port  
3 HDMI IN  
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) provides an uncompressed, all-digital audio/video  
interface between this TV and any HDMI-equipped audio/video component, such as a set-top box and  
DVD player. HDMI supports enhanced, or high-definitionvideo, plustwo-channeldigitalaudio.  
Audio IN for DVI or Use this audio input when you are using DVI connection or D-Sub connection.AHDMI-to-DVI adapter  
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isnecessarywhen youareconnectingaDVI-equippeddevicetothisTV  
Connectstoa PC or otherAnalogRGB devicessuch asVideoConferencingor Set-topBoxes.  
For serviceonly.Theuser shouldnot use thisterminal.  
D-Sub interface  
5 D-Sub IN  
6 RS-232C terminal  
Coaxial Digital Audio Connectstothedigitalaudioinputof a digitalaudiocomponent.  
OUT  
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Component Video  
IN ½ / Audio IN  
Connecttoyour DVD playersor digitalset-topboxs componentvideo(YPbPr) andaudio(L/R)jacks.  
ComponentvideoprovidesbetterpicturequalitythantheS-VIDEO or thecompositevideoconnections.  
ConnectstotheS-VIDEO outputjackof yourVCR or othervideoequipmentthathas S-VIDEO.  
SVIDEO providesbetterpicturequalitythanthecompositevideoconnection.  
9 S-VIDEO input  
Composite Video  
IN ½ /Audio IN  
ConnecttothecompositevideoandaudiooutputjacksonyourVCR or othervideodevice.  
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ConnectstoyourVCR torecordprogramsas desiredor connectstohookup asecondTVor monitor.  
OnlyanalogTVprograms,AV1andAV2 inputsources canbe outputthroughtheAVoutputjacks.  
11 Video/Audio OUT  
12 Headphones jack  
13 AC input jack  
Connectstoyour headphones. If your headphonesdonot matchthejack, use asuitableplug  
adaptor(not supplied).  
ConnectstoAC power cord.  
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Connecting the TV  
Basic Connections  
To display clear crisp pictures, you must connect your TV correctly and choose  
the correct display format. It is strongly recommended to connect the cable and  
antenna input using a 75-ohm coaxial cable to receive optimum picture quality  
signal. A 300-ohm twin lead cable can be easily affected by radio noise and the  
like, resulting in signal deterioration. If you use a 300-ohm twin lead cable, keep it  
as far away as possible from theTV.  
Overview  
The way in which you connect your TV will vary, depending on how your home  
receives a signal (antenna and satellite; cable and cable box).  
Do not use an indoor antenna, which is especially susceptible to radio noise.  
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.  
Forbest results, use this connection if you have an antenna system.  
Connecting Antenna  
System  
Bottom View  
Antenna cable  
Be sure to choose [Antenna] before you start Auto Program. See chapter  
[GettingStart]fordetails.  
Forbest results, use this connection if you have a cable system.  
Connecting Cable  
System  
Bottom View  
CATV cable  
Be sure to choose [Cable] before you start Auto Program. See chapter  
[GettingStart]fordetails.  
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Connecting the TV  
Basic Connections  
For best results, use this connection if you have a cable system and your cable  
company scrambles some channels, such as premium channels or all channels  
(which requires you to use a cable box).  
Connecting Cable Box  
Connect the CATV cable to the cable boxs input jack. Then use a coaxial cable to  
connect the cable boxs output jack to theTVsRF input jack.  
Bottom View  
Coaxial Cable  
CATV cable  
IN  
OUT  
Bottom View  
Cable box  
Be sure to choose [Cable] before you start Auto Program. See chapter  
[GettingStart]fordetails.  
Connect the RF coaxial cable from the CATVto the input of the digital cable box.  
Use a component video cable to connect theYPbPr jacks of your digital cable box  
to theTVscomponent jacks.  
Connecting Digital  
Cable Box  
Component video connection is necessary to view digital broadcastings in 1080i,  
720p, 480i and 480p.ThisTVdisplays most format types of picture.  
The component Jacks do not provide audio, so audio cables must be connected  
to provide sound.  
Component video cable  
Digital Cable Box  
Audio cable  
RF coaxial cable  
Cables are often color-coded to  
connectors. Connect red to red,  
white towhite, etc.  
Bottom View  
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Connecting the TV  
Basic Connections  
Connect the satellite antenna cable to the satellite receivers SATELLITEINjack.  
UseAV cables to connect the satellite receiversAUDIO and VIDEO OUT jacks to  
theTVsAUDIO and VIDEO IN jacks.  
Connecting Satellite  
Receiver  
S-VIDEO  
cable  
AV cable  
Satellite Receiver  
Satellite  
antenna  
cable  
Bottom View  
Cables are often color-coded to  
connectors. Connect red to red,  
white towhite, etc.  
If your satellite receiver is not equipped with S-VIDEO, use a VIDEO cable  
(yellow) instead of the S-VIDEOcable.  
Connect the RF coaxial cable from the satellite dish to the input of the digital  
satellite receiver.  
Use a component video cable to connect the YPbPr jacks of your digital satellite  
Connecting Digital  
Satellite Receiver  
receiver to theTVscomponent jacks.  
Component video connection is necessary to view digital broadcastings in 1080i,  
720p, 480i and 480p.ThisTVdisplays most format types of picture.  
The component Jacks do not provide audio, so audio cables must be connected  
to provide sound.  
Component video cable  
Digital Satellite Receiver  
Audio cable  
RF coaxial cable  
Cables are often color-coded to  
connectors. Connect red to red,  
white towhite, etc.  
Bottom View  
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Connecting the TV  
Using External Equipment  
You can connect many types of external equipment to your TV, like a DVD player,  
VCR, Digital TV tuner, PC, HDMI equipment, game console and camcorder. To  
view external source images, select the input source from INPUT on the remote  
control unit or on the Display.  
Introduction  
Notes and Cautions:  
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Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.  
Carefully check the terminals for position and type before making any  
connections.  
The packing contents of this TV may not include the cables or adaptors  
mentioned in this chapter.  
Refer to your external equipment operation manual carefully before making  
connections.  
Loose connectors can result in image or color problems. Make sure that all  
connectors are securely inserted into their terminals.  
Refer to your external equipment operation manual for the signal type.  
The illustration of the external equipment may be different depending on your  
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For best results, use this connection if your equipment has a High-Definition  
Multimedia Interface (HDMI).  
Use a HDMI cable, connect the equipments HDMI OUT jack to the TVs HDMI IN  
jack.  
Equipment with HDMI  
Connection  
HDMI cable  
Equipment with HDMI output  
Bottom View  
The HDMI jack provides both video and audio signals, so it is not necessary to  
connect the audio cable.  
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Connecting the TV  
Using External Equipment  
If you are connecting equipment with DVI connector to this TV, you will need to  
use an adapter. You can use a commercial HDMI-to-DVI cable or an HDMI  
adapter. Both are available at your local electronics store. When you use the  
adapter, you will also need to use separate audio cables for sound as DVI  
connector is for video signals only.  
Equipment with DVI  
Connection  
HDMI-to-DVI cable or adapter  
Audio cable  
Bottom View  
Equipment with DVI output  
You can use the TV's Coaxial Digital Audio OUT jack to connect a digital audio  
device, such as an audio amplifier.  
Use an coaxial audio cable to connect the TVs Coaxial Digital Audio OUT jack to  
Equipment with Coaxial  
Digital Audio  
the devices Coaxial DigitalAudio INjack.  
Coaxial audio cable  
Audio amplifier  
LINE  
OUT  
L AUDIO R  
COAXIAL  
LINE  
IN  
AUDIO IN  
The Digital Audio OUT jack is available only when a digital TV channel is  
received.  
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Connecting the TV  
Using External Equipment  
UseAV cables to connect the VCRsAVoutput jacks to theTVsAV input jacks.  
If your VCRs have S-VIDEO jacks, for best picture quality, use an S-VIDEO  
connection instead of the video cable (yellow) on your combinedA/Vcable.  
Use a S-VIDEO cable to connect the VCRs S-VIDEO OUT jack to the TVs S-  
VIDEO IN jack. S-VIDEO does not provide audio, so audio cables must be  
connected to provide sound.  
Connecting a VCR for  
Playing Back  
S-VIDEO  
cable  
AV cable  
S-VIDEO  
VCR  
Bottom View  
Cables are often color-coded to  
connectors. Connect red to red,  
white towhite, etc.  
The S-video terminal share the same audio jacks with video2 and has priority  
over the video2 jack.  
UseAV cables to connect the VCRsAVinput jacks to theTVsVCR output jacks.  
Connecting a VCR for  
Recording  
VCR for Recording  
S-VIDEO  
AV cable  
Bottom View  
Cables are often color-coded to  
connectors. Connect red to red,  
white towhite, etc.  
Only analog TV programs, AV1and AV2 input sources can be output through  
theAVoutput jacks.  
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Connecting the TV  
Using External Equipment  
Use a component video cable to connect the DVD playersYPbPr jacks to theTVs  
YPbPr jacks.  
Use an audio cable to connect the DVD players AUDIO OUT jacks to the TVs  
AUDIO IN jacks. Be sure to use the same row of inputs that you used for the video  
connection.  
Connecting a DVD  
Player with Component  
Video Connectors  
Component video cable  
Audio cable  
DVD Player  
Cables are often color-coded to  
connectors. Connect red to red,  
white towhite, etc.  
Bottom View  
The YPbPr jacks on your DVD player are sometimes labeled YCbCr, or Y, B-Y  
and R-Y. Ifso, connect the cables tolike colors.  
Use anAV cable to connect the DVD playersAUDIO OUTjacks to theTVsAUDIO  
INjacks.  
Use a S-VIDEO cable to connect the DVD players S-VIDEO OUT jack to the TVs  
S-VIDEO IN jack.  
Connecting a DVD  
Player with S-Video  
and Audio Connectors  
S-VIDEO  
cable  
AV cable  
DVD Player  
Cables are often color-coded to  
connectors. Connect red to red,  
white towhite, etc.  
Bottom View  
If your DVD player is not equipped with S-VIDEO, use a VIDEO cable (yellow)  
instead of the S-VIDEOcable.  
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Connecting the TV  
Using External Equipment  
If you connect your PC to the TV, you can watch your personal computers display  
on theTV.  
Connecting a PC  
When your PC is connected to the TV with the D-Sub cable and audio cable, you  
can view and listen to the PCs video and audio output on theTV.  
Maximum resolution setting is 1024 x 768, 60Hz refresh rate.  
D-Sub cable  
(analog RGB)  
To monitor port  
(15-pin D-Sub)  
To audio output jack  
Audio cable  
(stereo mini plugs)  
Use an AV cable to connect the camcorder or PlayStation AV output jacks to the  
TVsAV input jacks.  
Connecting a Camcorder  
or PlayStation  
Camcorder  
PlayStation  
or  
AV cable  
Cables are often color-coded to  
connectors. Connect red to red,  
white towhite, etc.  
Bottom View  
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Connecting the TV  
Using External Equipment  
The TV has a special signal output capability which allows you to hook up a  
secondTVor monitor.  
Connect the secondTVor monitor to theTVsVCR output jacks.  
See the Operating Manual of the second TV or monitor for further details  
regarding that devices input settings.  
Connecting a Second  
TV or Monitor  
Second TV  
or Monitor  
AV  
IN  
Bottom View  
AV cable  
Cables are often color-coded to  
connectors. Connect red to red,  
white towhite, etc.  
Only analog TV programs, AV1and AV2 input sources can be output through  
theAVoutput jacks.  
Insert the plug of the headphone into theTVsHeadphone jack.  
When using headphones, adjust the headphone volume so as to avoid excessive  
levels, as hearing damage may result.  
Connecting Headphones  
Headphones  
Ifyour headphones do not match the jack, use a suitable plug adaptor.  
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Introducing the Remote Control  
Insert two size AA batteries by matching the and  
diagram inside the battery compartment.  
on the batteries to the  
Insert Batteries into  
the Remote Control  
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Precaution on battery use  
Improper use of batteries can result in a leakage of chemicals and/or explosion.  
Be sure tofollow the instructions below.  
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Place batteries with their terminals corresponding to the (+) and () indications.  
Different types of batteries have different characteristics. Do not mix batteries  
of different types.  
Do not mix old and new batteries. Mixing old and new batteries can shorten the  
life of new batteries and/or cause old batteries to leak chemicals.  
Remove batteries as soon as they are non-operable. Chemicals that leak from  
batteries can cause a rash. Ifchemical leakage is found, wipe with a cloth.  
The batteries supplied with the product may have a shorter life expectancy due  
to storage conditions.  
If the remote control is not used for an extended period of time, remove the  
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batteries from the remote control.  
Use the remote control by pointing it towards the remote sensor window of the  
set. Objects between the remote control and sensor window may prevent proper  
operation.  
Using the Remote  
Control  
Cautions regarding use of remote control  
=Do not expose the remote control to shock. In addition, do  
not expose the remote control to liquids, and do not place in  
an area with high humidity.  
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Do not install or place the remote control under direct  
sunlight.The heat may cause deformation of the unit.  
The remote control may not work properly if the remote  
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sensor window of the main unit is under direct sunlight or  
strong lighting. In such a case, change the angle of the  
lighting or TV set, or operate the remote control closer to  
the remote sensor window.  
This above illustration is for reference only. The remote sensor may be in  
different locations on different models.  
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Introducing the Remote Control  
Button  
Description  
Button Descriptions  
1 POWER  
Turn the unit on or off.  
To select additional products to be controlled  
withremotecontrol.  
AUX, DVD,  
CBL, TV  
2
1
2
This remote control is an universal remote  
control. If your remote control does not work  
correctly when you operate the unit, please  
trytopressTVbutton.  
Use these number buttons to select channel or  
inputpassword.  
0-9 number  
buttons  
3
4
3
To display the INPUT source list or to quickly  
selectinputsource.  
INPUT  
To enter a program number for multiple program  
channelssuchas2-1,2-2, etc.  
Dash (-)  
4
7
5
6
5
6
To switch between the currently tuned channel  
andthepreviouslytunedchannel.  
FLASHBACK  
8
CH+, CH-  
VOL+, VOL-  
MUTE  
7
8
Toselectchannelsupwardordownward.  
Toadjustvolume.  
9
11  
12  
10  
Tomutethesound.  
9
10  
11  
12  
MENU  
ToaccesstheMenumainpage.  
Toaccesstheprogramguide.  
INFO  
13  
14  
To move upward or downward in menu  
operation;  
?,?,  
?, ?,  
OK  
Tomoveleftorrightinmenuoperation;  
Toadjustselectedmenuiteminmenuoperation;  
To confirm or alter the settings of the selected  
menuitem.  
MTS/SAP  
LIST  
ZOOM  
CCD  
SLEEP  
FAVORITE AUDIO  
PICTURE  
13  
14  
Toaccesstheprogramguide.  
Toexitmenu.  
GUIDE  
EXIT  
PIP  
P.POSITION SWAP FREEZE  
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Introducing the Remote Control  
Button  
Description  
Button Descriptions  
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Toselectascreenaspectratio.  
ZOOM  
CCD  
16  
17  
Toselectclosedcaptionmode.  
To select a stereo, sap or mono for analog  
channels; also used to select audio track for  
digitalchannels.  
MTS/SAP  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
Tosetsleeptimer.  
SLEEP  
Toaccessthemasterchannellist.  
Toselectapresetpicturemode.  
Tofreezecurrentpicture.  
LIST  
PICTURE  
FREEZE  
FAVORITE  
To access the favorite channel list and select  
from3differentfavoritelists.  
Toselectapresetsound mode.  
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AUDIO  
16  
18  
20  
21  
23  
15  
MTS/SAP  
LIST  
ZOOM  
CCD  
SLEEP  
17  
19  
FAVORITE AUDIO  
PICTURE  
PIP  
P.POSITION SWAP FREEZE  
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Getting Started  
Running Initial Setup  
Perform the following steps before you press POWER on the remote control toturn on yourTVset.  
1. Insert the batteries into the remote control unit.  
2. Connect the antenna cable totheTV.  
3. Plug in theAC power cord totheAC outlet.  
After you finish connecting the TV, you can run the Initial Setup to create a list of available analog and digital  
channels. The Initial Setup screen appears when you turn on the TV for the first time after purchase. We strongly  
recommend you toperform initial setup according tothe steps below.  
Welcome!  
Setting Language  
Press ?/? to select the desired language listed on the screen, and then  
English  
Use the Up and Down  
arrows on your Remote  
Control and Select the  
language you want to use  
for menus and message  
screens.  
Français  
Español  
press OKtoconfirm and continue.  
Setting Time Zone  
Press ?/? to select a proper time zone according to your area, and then  
Press OK to continue in English  
press OKtoconfirm and continue.  
If you want to return to previous screen, please highlight [GO BACK] item  
and press OKtoreturn.  
Time Zone  
Use the Up and  
Alaska (US)  
Down arrows and  
press Select on your  
Time Zone.  
Hawaii(US)  
Setting Daylight Saving  
Pacific (US, CAN)  
Mountain (US, CAN)  
Central (US, CAN)  
Eastern (US, CAN)  
Press ?/? to highlight [Yes] item if you want to observe daylight saving, or  
you may select [No] to abandon daylight saving and then press OK to  
confirm and continue.  
GO BACK  
If you want to return to previous screen, please highlight [GO BACK] item  
and press OKtoreturn.  
Press OK to continue  
Daylight Saving  
Do you observe Daylight  
Saving?  
Selecting RF Input Source  
Yes  
No  
Press ?/? to select [Antenna] or [Cable] according to what kind of connection  
is made with your TV, and then press OK to confirm and continue. If you  
choose [Antenna], theTVstartsAuto Program automatically.  
If you choose [Cable], there are 3 kinds of CATV system, including STD,  
HRC and IRC. Select the one matches to your TV. Select [Automatic] when  
you do not know which one to select. When you select [Automatic], the unit  
automatically detects the type of your cable system. If the unit fails to detect  
the type of your cable system, please consult with your cable TV company  
about the type of your cable system, and then choose the correct type before  
Auto Program.  
GO BACK  
Press OK to continue  
RF Input Source  
Select the source for your  
television signal.  
Antenna  
Cable  
If you want to return to previous screen, please highlight [GO BACK] item  
and press OKtoreturn.  
GO BACK  
Press OK to continue  
Start Auto Channel Program...  
Scanning Channels  
Once you have finished selecting RF input source, the unit starts auto  
Signal  
program.  
2.0  
Auto Program may take a while to complete. A progress bar is displayed  
while available channels are being scanned. If you select [Stop Scan] to  
cancel the Auto Program before all receivable channels are scanned, you  
need torunAuto Program at a later time.  
2.1  
Channels Found  
2.2  
Digital: 3  
3.0  
Analog:3  
4.0  
4.1  
Stop Scan  
Auto Program will create a list of receivable channels for the current input .  
You will be required to run Auto Program for RF input to create a list of  
available channels.  
Scanning may take a few minutes - Please be patient  
(Example)  
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Getting Start  
Setting a Secret Number  
For additional protection to the user's settings from being accidentally changed, the option exists to set a secret  
number firstas below.  
1.Press MENU.................  
New PIN  
Enter New PIN:  
Picture  
Audio  
2.Highlight [Locks]...........  
Use or button.  
Confirm New PIN:  
Settings  
Channels  
Locks  
Press a Number to  
enter digit  
3.PressOK......................  
Guide  
TheTVallows you toset a secret number when you access the [Locks] menu firsttime.  
You may use 0-9 number buttons to enter a new four-digit secret number, and then confirm the new secret number by  
entering it again.  
Once the secret number is set successfully, theTVrequests you to enter secret number if you are going to:  
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Access the [Locks] menu.  
Scan channels automatically.  
Find channel manually.  
View a blocked program.  
Reset all settings to defaults by using the [RESETALL] item in [Settings] menu.  
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Asa precautionary measure, make a note of your secret number and keep it in a safe place.  
Menu Navigation  
Press todisplay the Main menu.  
Press tohighlight the menu items.  
Press toenter the sub-menu field.  
1.  
2.  
Picture Settings  
Screen Settings  
Aspect Ratio  
Color Temperature  
Cinemotion  
Picture  
Audio  
Settings  
ON  
3D Comb Filter  
Temporal NR  
HDMI Conversion  
RESET PICTURE  
3.  
4.  
Channels  
Locks  
OFF  
Press to select items in the sub-  
menu.  
Guide  
Press toadjust the selected items or move the on-screen cursor in the sub-menu.  
Press toconfirm your operation or alter the settings forsome items such as [Cinemotion].  
5.  
6.  
Press toreturn toprevious screen.  
Press toreturn tonormal picture.  
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Watching TV  
Turning On  
Firstly, Plug in theAC power cord totheAC outlet.  
Turning On/Off  
Press POWER on theTVor press POWER on the remote control.  
The initial setup starts when theTV powers on for the first time. If theTV has been  
turned on before, it displays current input signal directly.  
Never attempt to move the TV  
unless theAC power cord has  
been disconnected.  
Turning Off  
Press POWER on theTVor press POWER on the remote control.  
TheTVenters standby mode and the image on the screen disappears.  
The TV will still consume some power as long as the AC power cord is still  
inserted into the wall outlet.  
If you are not going to use this TV for a long period of time, be sure to remove  
theAC power cord fromthe power outlet.  
This television is capable of receiving the full range of cable-TV channels  
available today, from most digital and HDTV channels, to the traditional analog  
channels.  
Introducing Channel  
Number  
As the transition toward full digital TV continues, some cable-TV systems in the  
USAwill have a mixture of analog and digital channels in their lineups. So in most  
situations the ATSC PSIP channel number is composed of a major channel  
number and a minor channel number. The major channel number is same for  
both analog and digital channels (It is equal to the NTSC channel number for  
existing broadcasters). An analog channel usually has a minor channel number  
of zero, while a digital channel usually has a minor channel number of 1, 2 or  
larger.  
You can select analog channels in several ways.  
Selecting Channels  
Method 1 - Using CH+ or CH- on the remote control or on the TV  
Press the CH+ or CH- to cycle among all available channels.  
Only those channels marked with a tick symbol can be  
selected by the CH+ or CH- button.  
Method 2 - Using FLASHBACK  
on the remote control  
Press FLASHBACK to switch to the previously tuned  
channel.  
Press FLASHBACK again to switch back to the currently  
tuned channel.  
Method 3 - Using 0-9 and OK on the remote control  
For analog TV channels  
Press the 0-9 number buttons to input a channel number and  
confirm with OK to select up to 125 channels for  
VHF/UHF/CATV.  
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Watching TV  
For digital TV channel  
Selecting Channels  
Press the 0-9 number buttons and dash(-) to input a digital  
channel number, theTVgoes to the selected channel directly.  
(e. g., channel 8-3, just press 8, -and 3 one by one)  
If you enter channel number with 0-9 only (without  
pressing OK), channel selection will be made if there is no  
operation fora few seconds.  
Method 4 - Using master channel list  
LIST  
Press the LIST button to display the master channel list, you  
may select channel with the ??and OK buttons.  
Method 5 - Using favorite channel list  
FAVORITE  
Press the FAVORITE button to display a desired favorite  
channel list, you may select channel with the ??and OK  
buttons.  
Using VOL+ or VOL- on the remote control or on the TV  
Press the VOL+or VOL-to increase or decrease the volume.  
Adjusting Volume  
Using MUTE on the remote control  
Press MUTE to mute the sound. Press it again to cancel the  
mute.  
Press FREEZE to temporarily capture a program's picture.  
You can use this feature to write down information such as  
phone numbers, recipes, etc. You may press any key to  
cancel FREEZEand return to normal viewing.  
FREEZE  
Using FREEZE button  
The TV automatically cancels FREEZE and returns to normal viewing in  
about a minute.  
Press ZOOM repeatedly to choose a proper screen aspect  
ratio, particularly when viewing non-16:9 programming.  
Using ZOOM button  
ZOOM  
The following modes are available for your choice.  
Normal  
Select to match the sources image.( 4:3 to 4:3, 16:9 to 16:9)  
The zoom mode options may  
differ from different formats of  
the input signal.  
Normal  
Example:  
Source  
Final  
When you choose NORMAL to view a 4:3 program, two black bars keep on  
the two sides of the screen.  
For additional protection to the screen, when you are viewing a 4:3 program,  
please DO NOTuse the NORMAL feature fora long period of time.  
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Watching TV  
Direct  
Using ZOOM button  
Select to detect the resolution of the signal and display an image with the  
same number of pixels on the screen. DO NOT use for a long period of time.  
Direct  
Example:  
Source  
Final  
Full Screen  
Select to enlarge the 4:3 picture horizontally only, to fill the display area. Some  
shape distortion results.  
Full Screen  
Example:  
Source  
Final  
Panoramic  
Select to enlarge the 4:3 picture to fill the 16:9 screen, keeping the original  
image shape as much as possible in the centre area of the screen.  
Panoramic  
Example:  
Source  
Final  
ZOOM 1  
Select to enlarge the picture horizontally and vertically to an equal aspect ratio  
that fills the wide screen. Shape distortion is avoided but a bit of top and  
bottom picture content may be hidden.  
ZOOM 1  
Example:  
Source  
Final  
ZOOM 2  
Select to view wide-screen DVDs in full screen.  
ZOOM 2  
Example:  
Final  
Source  
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Adjusting MENU Options  
Depending on the signal tuned, you may see different MENU options on your screen. As an example, Menus  
displayed below are based onTVmode.  
Picture Control  
Accessing Picture Menu  
1. Press MENU.................  
Picture Settings  
Screen Settings  
Picture  
Audio  
Aspect Ratio  
Color Temperature  
Cinemotion  
3D Comb Filter  
Temporal NR  
HDMI Conversion  
RESET PICTURE  
2. Highlight [Picture].........  
Use or button.  
Settings  
ON  
Channels  
Locks  
OFF  
3. Press OK......................  
Guide  
To highlight an option and to change settings, press ??? ?. Press OK to confirm the selection or alter the settings.  
Press EXITtoexit.  
Option  
Description  
Selecting Picture  
Options  
Picture Settings  
Select to access a picture adjustment window, see [Adjusting  
PictureSettings] on nextpage.  
Screen Settings  
Aspect Ratio  
Select to access a screen adjustment window for VGA or  
Component input, see [Adjusting Screen Settings] on next  
page.  
Select to access a window in which you can choose a proper  
aspect ratio for 4:3 or 16:9 program. Select from [Normal],  
[Direct], [Full Screen], [Panoramic], [ZOOM 1] and [ZOOM 2].  
To quickly change the aspect ratio,  
press theZOOM button repeatedly.  
Choose from thefollowingcolortemperatures:  
Color Temperature  
Selecttogivethewhitecolorsabluetint.  
Cool  
Neutral Selecttogivethewhitecolorsaneutraltint.  
Warm Selecttogivethewhitecolorsaredtint.  
Select [ON] to optimize the screen display automatically  
detecting film content and applying a reverse 3-2 pull down  
process. Moving picture will appear clearer and more natural  
looking. Select [OFF] to disable the detection.  
Cinemotion  
Select to provides high quality images with minimal dot  
crawlandcross colornoise.  
3D Comb Filter  
Selectfrom [Off], [Low], [Medium]and[High].  
Select to reduce the noise level of connected equipment. This  
also reduces the noise level to the signal from the RF jack.  
Selectfrom [Off], [Low], [Medium]and[High].  
Temporal NR  
(Analog)  
Selecttochangecolorspacefor some irregularHDMI signal.  
Select [ON] when you find abnormal color while viewing  
HDMI programs. Be sure to select [OFF] for normal HDMI  
signal.  
HDMI Conversion  
RESET PICTURE  
Select to reset picture settings and adjustments to the  
defaults.  
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Adjusting MENU Options  
Picture Control  
Option  
Preset  
Description  
Adjusting Picture  
Settings  
Select to choose a picture mode to best match environment of  
the TV, which can vary due to factors like room brightness,  
type of program watched or the type of image input from  
externalequipment.  
Picture Settings: TV  
Custom  
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Preset  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Saturation  
Tint  
Selectforahighlydefinedimageinanormallybrightroom.  
Select for enhanced picture contrast and sharpness.  
Select for a movie.  
Standard  
Vivid  
25  
25  
25  
Movie  
Pro  
Sharpness  
DONE  
4
Select for a normal picture.  
Custom  
Select to customize the picture as desired.  
Choose among different preset adjustments for  
your TV picture  
To quickly change the picture mode, press the PICTURE button repeatedly.  
Brightness  
Selecttoadjustpicturebrightness.  
Contrast  
Saturation  
Tint  
Selecttoadjustpicturecontrast.  
Selecttoadjustcolorsaturationfor currentpicture.  
Selecttoadjustnaturalfleshtones.  
Sharpness  
Selecttoadjustclarityof outlinedetail.  
Option  
Description  
Adjusting Screen  
Settings  
Horizontal  
Selecttoadjusthorizontalpositionfor theimage.  
Adjustment Settings  
Vertical  
Phase  
Selecttoadjustverticalpositionfor theimage.  
Horizontal  
Vertical  
Phase  
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Adjust when characters have low contrast or when the image  
flickers.  
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Auto Sync  
Auto Sync  
SelecttoautomaticallyadjustthePC image.  
DONE  
Use left and right arrows to change  
horizontal position  
The [Screen Settings] window can't be accessed unless the TV works in D-Sub or  
Componentmode.  
In Component mode, the [Auto Sync]itemisunavailable.  
In Component mode, when the unit receives 480i signal, the [Vertical] item is  
ineffective unless its value is larger than 0. Please do not adjust the [Vertical] item to  
a negative value.  
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Adjusting MENU Options  
Audio Control  
Accessing Audio Menu  
1. Press MENU.................  
Bass, Treble & Balance  
Picture  
Phone Settings  
Effects  
Audio  
2. Highlight [Audio].........  
OFF  
Auto Volume Control  
COAX Out (SPDIF)  
Analog Preference  
Digital Preference  
TV Speaker  
Settings  
Use  
or  
button.  
Channels  
Locks  
ON  
3. Press OK......................  
RESET AUDIO  
Guide  
To highlight an option and to change settings, press ??? ?. Press OK to confirm the selection or alter the settings.  
Press EXITtoexit.  
Option  
Description  
Selecting Audio  
Options  
Selecttoaccessanaudioadjustmentwindow.  
Bass, Treble &  
Balance  
Bass  
Adjust toincreaseor decreaselower-pitchedsounds.  
Adjust toincreaseor decreasehigher-pitchedsounds.  
Treble  
Balance Adjust toemphasizeleftorrightspeakerbalance.  
Select to access a phone settings window. All adjustments in  
thiswindow haveaneffecton theheadphoneonly.  
Phone Settings  
Volume Adjust toincreaseor decreasephone volume.  
Bass  
Adjust toincreaseor decreaselower-pitchedsounds.  
Adjust toincreaseor decreasehigher-pitchedsounds.  
Treble  
Balance Adjust toemphasizeleftorrightspeakerbalance.  
None  
Hall  
Selecttoturnoff thesound effect.  
Selectforaconcertprogram.  
Effects  
To quickly change the audio mode,  
press the AUDIO button  
repeatedly.  
Theater Selectforamovieprogram.  
Music  
Speech  
ON  
Selectforamusicprogram.  
Selectforaspokendialogprogram.  
Selecttoequalizeoverallvolumelevelsacross allchannels.  
SelecttoturnoffAutoVolumeControl.  
Selecttooutputaudiosignalasitsoriginalformat.  
SelecttooutputaudiosignalbyPCM form.  
Auto Volume Control  
COAX Out (SPDIF)  
OFF  
AUTO  
PCM  
Analog Preference  
Use this item to select a stereo mode as a default mode when  
you switch your TV to a analog program. Select from  
[Mono], [Stereo]and[SAP].  
For analog channels, you may use  
the MTS/SAP button to cycle  
through the Multi-channel TV  
Sound options.  
For digital channels, you may use  
the MTS/SAP button to quickly  
selectaudio track if available.  
Select for mono reception. Use to reduce noise during weak  
stereobroadcasts.  
Mono  
Stereo  
SAP  
Select for stereo reception when viewing a program  
broadcastinstereo.  
Select to automatically switch the TV to second audio  
programs when a signal is received. If no SAP signal is  
present, theTVremainsinStereomode.  
Use this item to select a language as a default language when  
you switchyourTVtoa digitalprogram.  
Digital Preference  
TV Speaker  
SelecttoturntheTVspeakersON or OFF.  
Selecttoresetaudiosettingstothedefaults.  
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Adjusting MENU Options  
Setting Channels  
Accessing Channels Menu  
1. Press MENU..................  
Master List  
Favorites  
Picture  
Audio  
Scan Channels  
Find Channel  
Channel Name Edit  
2. Highlight [Channels]...  
Settings  
Use  
or  
button.  
Channels  
Locks  
3. Press OK......................  
Guide  
To highlight an option and to change settings, press ??? ?. Press OK to confirm the selection or alter the settings.  
Press EXITtoexit.  
Option  
Description  
Selecting Channel  
Options  
Master List  
Select to display all available channels scanned by Auto  
Program in initial setup. See [Setting Channel List] on this  
page.  
Allows you to setup favorite channels in 3 different  
Favorites  
categories. See [SettingFavoriteChannels] on nextpage.  
Allows you to run Auto Program manually. You may need to  
run Auto Program manually if you interrupt the Auto  
Program process in initial setup. Please refer to [Running  
InitialSetup] for thedetailedsteps.  
Scan Channels  
You will be asked to input a correct secret number before you  
accessthe[ChannelScan]screen.  
Find Channel  
Allows you to find channel manually by input the RF channel  
number. Please contact your local station or cable operator  
for thisRF channelnumberinformation.  
You will be asked to input a correct secret number before you  
accessthe[Find Channel]screen.  
Allows you to assign labels (such as station call letters) to a  
Channel Name Edit  
selectedchannel. See[EditingChannel Name] on nextpage.  
Master Channel List  
In the [Master Channel List] window, you may  
mark or unmark the desired channels. Only  
those channels marked with a tick symbol can  
be selected by the CH+ or CH- button. The  
unmarked channel(s) can be selected only by  
Setting Channel List  
2.0  
Mark All  
2.1  
KFOX-HD  
KFOX-SD  
Unmark All  
2.2  
Digital Only  
3.0  
4.0  
4.1  
KGO-DT  
0-9 number buttons.  
Done  
MarkAll: select to mark all channels.  
Press OK to finish  
UnmarkAll: select to unmark all channels.  
Digital Only: Select to mark digital channels only.  
Be sure to select [Done] if you finish setting channel list.  
Also, you may access the master channel list by pressing the LIST button.  
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Setting Channels  
The unit allows you to setup 3 groups (FAV 1, FAV 2 and FAV 3) of favorite  
channels.You may set up to 16 channels for each favorite channel list.  
Setting Favorite  
Channels  
Fav 2 Sports  
Use this item to choose  
FAV 1, FAV 2 or FAV 3  
2.0  
2.1  
2.2  
3.0  
4.0  
4.1  
FAV 2  
KFOX-HD  
KFOX-SD  
Unmark All  
Rename List  
Use this item to deselect all channel  
Use this item to rename  
current favorite channel list  
KGO-DT  
Select this item when you finish  
setting the favorite channel list  
Done  
Press OK to finish  
Rename Favorite Channels List  
Change Name  
The unit has assigned a name for each favorite list. For  
example, the preset name of FAV 2 is Sports. The unit also  
allows you to rename each list as desired.  
Press ??? ? to move through the label characters (A-Z, 0-9,  
etc.). Then press OK to select the highlighted character.  
Repeat to add characters to the label.  
Back: select to move cursor backward for one character.  
Shift: select to change uppercase or lowercase forA-Z.  
Clear: select to clear current inputs.  
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FAV 1  
Movie  
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Back  
Clear  
Shift  
Done  
Press OK to finish  
Select [Done] when you finish labeling current list.  
Press FAVORITE button repeatedly to quickly select [FAV 1], [FAV 2] or [FAV 3].  
The screen displays current favorite list name and those favorite channels under  
current list so that you can easily accessing them by press ? or ? buttons.  
Using the FAVORITE  
button  
If current channel has been assigned to current list, the unit  
Sports  
2.0  
2.1  
2.2  
3.0  
Add  
allows you to remove current channel from current list by  
selecting [Remove] item. Also, if current list does not include  
current channel, the unit allows you to add current channel into  
current list by selecting [Add] item.  
Channel Name Edit  
Master List  
Favorites  
Scan Channels  
Find Channel  
Channel Name Edit  
Change Name  
Editing Channel Name  
KVUE-HD  
2.1  
2.1  
2.2  
KVUE-HD  
KVUE-DT  
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Press OK  
or ? button.  
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8
9
Back  
Clear  
Edit channel name in channel list.  
Shift  
Press OK  
button.  
Done  
Press OK to finish  
The unit allows you to assign a label to all available channels as desired by using  
this feature. In the [Channel Name Edit] window, you need to select a desired  
channel you want to rename. Please use ??? ? and OK buttons to input a desired  
label name. Be sure toselect [Done] item when you finish input.  
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Using the Program Guide  
Accessing Program Guide  
1. Press MENU.................  
Show program  
information for the  
current channel  
Picture  
Audio  
2. Highlight [Guide].....  
Settings  
Use  
or  
button.  
Channels  
Locks  
3. Press OK......................  
Guide  
This TV is equipped to show program information if it is available from the station.  
The Program Guide provides some information for current viewing program and  
next program if next program information is available. The information may  
include channel number, channel name, program title, broadcast time, brief  
introduction, etc. Normally, you may access program guide by:  
Using the Program  
Guide  
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Using the [Guide]menu.  
Using the GUIDEbutton.  
Using the INFObutton.  
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Press the GUIDE button while watching a program, a simplified information  
windows appears with channel number, channel name, program title, etc.  
If you want to view more detailed information such as program introduction, press  
the ? or GUIDE button.  
Ten bright high-school students arrive at the Los Angles house  
SIGNAL  
where they will live and compete for the prize of a full scholarship to  
the college of their choice. (TV-PG, CC, Digital)  
HD1080i  
Stereo  
Antenna  
8:00 PM  
24.1 KVUE-HD  
The Scholar  
If the information of next program is available, a triangle appears on the bottom-  
right part of the screen, you may press the ?button toaccess.  
A juonralist investigates a bizarre videotape whose images hold  
SIGNAL  
deadly consequences for its viewers.  
HD1080i  
Stereo  
Antenna  
8:00 PM  
9:00 PM  
The Ring  
24.1 KVUE-HD  
The Scholar  
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Setting System  
Accessing Settings Menu  
1. Press MENU.................  
Date & Time  
Timer  
Picture  
Audio  
Input Select  
Closed Captions  
Menu & Displays  
RESET ALL  
2. Highlight [Settings].....  
Settings  
Use  
or  
button.  
Channels  
Locks  
3. Press OK......................  
Guide  
To highlight an option and to change settings, press ??? ?. Press OK to confirm the selection or alter the settings.  
Press EXITtoexit.  
Date & Time  
Timer  
Input Select  
Closed Captions  
Menu & Displays  
RESET ALL  
Clock/Calendar  
Setting Date & Time  
Today's Date  
June 29, 2006  
Current Time  
6:29 PM  
Time Zone  
Eastern (US, CAN)  
Adjust for Daylight Saving Time  
Auto-Update Time  
Press OK  
or ? button.  
Done  
Press OK to finish  
Option  
Description  
Once the AC power is cut off  
completely, the [Today's Date] and  
[CurrentTime] items need to be set  
again when you turn on the unit  
next time.  
Today's Date  
Current Time  
Time Zone  
Selecttoset date.  
Selecttoset currenttime.  
Selectapropertimezoneaccordingtoyour localarea.  
Selecttoobserve daylightsavingtime.  
Adjust for Daylight  
Saving Time  
When the [Auto-Update Time] is  
set to ON, the [Today's Date] and  
[Current Time] items can't be  
accessed.  
Auto-Update Time  
Select to automatically update time from the service provider  
ifthisinformationis broadcastedwiththeprogramas well.  
Date & Time  
Timer  
Setting Timer  
Timer  
Input Select  
Closed Captions  
Menu & Displays  
RESET ALL  
Timer is on  
Start Time  
8:00 PM  
Duration  
01:30  
Done  
Press OK  
or ? button.  
Press OK to finish  
By using the SLEEP button, the  
TVallows you to set the amount of  
time (15 minutes, 30 minutes, 45  
minutes, 60 minutes or 90  
minutes) that you want the TV to  
remain on before shutting off  
automatically.  
Option  
Description  
Selecttoactivatecurrenttimer.  
Timer is on  
Start Time  
Select to set a start time so that the TV automatically turns on  
attheselectedtime.  
Select to set a duration time that you want theTVto remain on  
beforeshuttingoff automatically.  
Duration  
If you select [Leave TV on], the  
When theTVautomatically turns on at the select time, if the user operate theTVby pressing any button, theTVautomatically cancel  
theduration timeand remains onunless theuser turnoff theTV.  
Once the timer is activated and performed, the Timer setting will be canceled automatically. The user need to set the Timer again if  
you want tousethis featurenext time.  
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Setting System  
Date & Time  
Timer  
Input Select  
Closed Captions  
Menu & Displays  
RESET ALL  
SelecttoviewTVprograms  
TV  
AV1  
Input Select  
SelecttoviewprogramsfromAV1 inputs.  
SelecttoviewprogramsfromAV2 orS-videoinputs.  
SelecttoviewprogramsfromComponent1inputs.  
SelecttoviewprogramsfromComponent2inputs.  
Selecttoviewprogramsfrom HDMI input.  
Selecttoviewprogramsfrom D-Sub input.  
SV/AV2  
Component1  
Component2  
HDMI  
Press OK  
or ? button.  
D-Sub  
To quickly change the input type, press the INPUT button repeatedly.  
Option  
Description  
Setting Caption Vision  
Basic Selection  
Allows you toselectbasicclosedcaptionoptions.  
CC1, CC2,  
Displays a printed version of the dialog or sound effects of  
CC3, CC4 a program. (ShouldbesettoCC1for mostprograms.)  
Text1,Text2,  
Displays network/station information presented using  
Text3,Text4 eitherhalfor thewholescreen(ifavailable).  
Allows you to select advanced digital closed caption options.  
Selectfrom theavailableoptions.  
Advanced Selection  
Advanced Appearance  
Allows you to make additional settings for digital closed  
captionoptions.You mayset thefollowingitemsas desired:  
TextStyle,TextColor,TextOpacity,TextSize,Textalign  
Edge Color, Edge Style, Background Color, Background  
Opacity, FrameColorandFrameOpacity.  
Allows you to set digital closed captioning to Basic (digital  
EIA-608) or Advanced (digital EIA-708). Select from  
[Always Basic], [AlwaysAdvanced]and[Automatic].  
Caption Preference  
RESET CC  
SelecttoresetClosedCaptionstothedefaultsettings.  
Option  
Description  
Using the CCD button  
Selecttoturnon theClosedCaptions.  
Selecttoturnoff theClosedCaptions.  
Selecttoturnon theClosedCaptionswhen theTVis muted.  
On  
Press the CCD button repeatedly to  
select [Off], [On] or [On when  
muted].  
Off  
On when muted  
Option  
Description  
Setting Menu & Display  
Menu Language  
Allows you to select an on-screen menu language. Select  
from [English], [French]and[Spanish].  
Select to edit input labels as desired or according to the  
connecteddevice. See [EditingInput Labels]on nextpage.  
Input Labels Edit  
Screen Saver  
Select to set screen saver. See [Setting Screen Saver] on next  
page.  
Selecttoresetdisplaysettingstothedefaults.  
RESET DISPLAY  
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Setting System  
1.Highlight [Menu &Displays]  
Date & Time  
Timer  
Input Select  
Closed Captions  
Menu & Displays  
RESET ALL  
Menu Language  
Input Labels Edit  
Screen Saver  
Editing Input Labels  
item in [Settings]menu.  
Press OK or ? button to access  
the sub-menu.  
RESET DISPLAY  
2. Highlight [Input Labels Edit]  
item.  
Menu Language  
Input Labels Edit  
Screen Saver  
TV  
AV1  
SV/AV2  
Component1  
Component2  
HDMI  
Press OK or ? button to enter.  
RESET DISPLAY  
D-Sub  
3. Highlight a desired Input  
Label you want to edit. As an  
example, highlight [TV].  
TV  
AV1  
Input Source  
Antenna  
Cable  
DTV  
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SV/AV2  
Component1  
Component2  
HDMI  
TV  
Press OK or ? button to enter.  
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DVD  
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Game  
HI Def  
PC  
4.Highlight [Custom Label] item.  
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Press OK button to enter.  
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Sat  
STB  
D-Sub  
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5. The Label editing window  
appears. Please use ??? ?  
and OK buttons to input a  
desired label name. Be sure  
to select [Done] item when  
you finish input.  
VCR  
Custom Label:TV  
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Back  
Clear  
Shift  
Done  
Press OK to finish  
Option  
Description  
Setting Screen Saver  
Activation Delay  
Select to set a delay time before the screen saver is activated  
when thereis no inputsignal.  
Background Color  
Select to set a background color when the screen saver is  
activated.  
Selecttopreviewthescreensaver.  
Test  
Selecttoresetthesettingsof thescreensavertothedefaults.  
RESET SCREEN  
SAVER  
WARNING: Running the [RESET ALL] item will clear all of your  
customized settings.  
Running Reset System  
Please make sure that you want reset all settings  
to the factory defaults before you perform this  
operation. You will be asked to input a correct  
secret number when you select [RESETALL] item  
RESET ALL Settings  
Are you sure you want to RESET ALL  
SETTINGS to the factory defaults?  
The channel list will be cleared. You  
must run the Setup Wizard after a  
reset.  
Don't Reset  
Reset  
in the [SETTINGS]menu.  
When the system is reset successfully, all  
Press OK to leave all settings as-is  
customized settings will be cleared and the unit  
runs initial setup wizard.  
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Parental Lock Control  
Accessing Locks Menu  
1. Press MENU.................  
PIN Entry  
Picture  
2. Highlight [Locks]...........  
You must enter your  
four-digit PIN to  
continue  
Audio  
Use  
or  
button.  
Settings  
Channels  
Locks  
3. Press OK......................  
Press a Number to  
enter digit  
Guide  
4. Enter a correct PIN.  
Use 0-9 number buttons.  
If it is the first time to access the [Locks] menu, the unit allows you to set a secret number as desired, please refer to  
[Setting a Secret Number]in chapter [Getting Start].  
Once the correct PINis entered, the [Locks]menu displays as below.  
To highlight an option and tochange settings, press ??? ?. Press OK toconfirm the selection. Press EXITtoexit.  
Ratings Locks  
Channel Locks  
Front Panel Lock  
USA  
Canada  
Selecting Locks  
Options  
OFF  
Change PIN  
RESET LOCKS  
Option  
Description  
The rating control gives parents a great degree of control over  
broadcasts accessed by their children. It allows parents to  
select programs judged suitable for child viewing while  
blocking ones judged not suitable. It does so automatically  
once you activate this feature in your TV. See [Selecting  
LocksOptions ] on nextpage.  
Ratings Locks  
Select to access [Channel Locks] window, in which you may  
lock channels as desired. In this window, you may select  
[Lock All] to lock all available channels, or select [Unlock  
All] to unlock all channels. Also, you may use the ??? ? and  
OK buttons to lock individual channel one by one as desired.  
TheLockchannelswillbemarkedwitha symbol.  
Channel Locks  
Besure toselect[Done]whenyoufinishsetting.  
Selecttoenablethepanelbuttons.  
Selecttodisablethepanelbuttons.  
ON  
Front Panel Lock  
OFF  
Select to change PIN as desired. The old PIN is necessary if  
you wanttochangethePIN.  
Change PIN  
Select to reset the locks settings to the defaults. The  
customized lock settings will be cleared if you select  
[RESET].  
RESET LOCKS  
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Adjusting MENU Options  
Parental Lock Control  
US Custom Rating Options  
Selecting Locks  
Options  
Option  
Description  
Age-Based Options  
USA-TV  
Block programs by their  
rating, contentorboth.  
All children.  
TV-Y  
To ensure maximum blocking  
capability, the age-based  
ratings should be used.  
Directed to children age 7 and older.  
General audience.  
TV-Y7  
TV-G  
Parental guidance suggested.  
Parents strongly cautioned.  
Mature audience only.  
TV-PG  
TV-14  
TV-MA  
Content-Based Options  
Fantasy violence.  
FV  
D
Suggestive dialog.  
Strong language.  
L
Sexual situations.  
S
Violence.  
V
USA-Movie  
All children and general audiences.  
Parental guidance suggested.  
Parental guidance for children under 13.  
G
PG  
PG-13  
R
Restricted viewing, parental guidance is suggested for  
children under 17.  
No one 17 and under admitted.  
NC-17  
X
X is an older rating that is unified with NC-17 but may be  
encoded in the data of older movies.  
Canadian Custom Rating Options  
Option  
Description  
General programming.  
G
CAN-French  
8 ans+ Not recommended for ages under 8.  
13 ans+ Not recommended for ages under 13.  
16 ans+ Not recommended for ages under 16.  
18 ans+ Programming restricted to adults.  
All children.  
C
CAN-English  
Children 8 years and older.  
General programming.  
Parental guidance.  
C8+  
G
PG  
14+  
18+  
Viewers 14 and older.  
Adult programming.  
The content ratings will increase depending on the level of the age-based rating.  
For example, a program with a TV-PG V (Violence) rating may contain moderate  
violence, while aTV-14 V(Violence) rating may contain more intense violence.  
You can view a locked or blocked program by entering the secret number.  
1.Tuned toa locked or blocked program.  
2.Enter your secret number using the 0-9 buttons.  
Viewing Locked or  
Blocked Programs  
Parental Lock will be canceled temporarily until you turn yourTVoff.  
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Troubleshooting  
If, after reading these operating instructions, you have additional questions related to the use of your television,  
please call the services center in your local area.  
Before calling service, please check the symptoms and follow suggested solutions.  
Remote Control  
Problem  
Possible Solutions  
Remote control does not operate  
? Thebatteriescouldbeweak. Replacethebatteries.  
? Checktheorientationofthebatteries.  
? Makesure thepowercordispluggedin.  
Remote control does not  
? If you replaced the batteries to the remote recently, the code numbers for the video  
equipmentmayneedtobereset.  
operate other brand equipment  
? There may be more than one code for the equipment that you are attempting to  
operate.  
? There is a possibility that this equipment can only be operated by its original remote  
control.  
Video and Audio  
Problem  
Possible Solutions  
No picture (screen not lit),  
No sound  
? Makesure thepowercordispluggedin.  
? Press POWERontheTVorontheremotecontrol.  
? Press theinputsourceselectbuttontocyclethroughtheconnectedvideosources.  
? Tryanotherchannel;itcouldbestationtrouble.  
Dark, poor or no picture  
(Screen lit), good sound  
? Selectaproperpicturemode.  
? Adjust thebrightnessinthevideosetting.  
? Checktheantenna/cableconnections.  
No color/dark picture/color  
Isnot correct  
? Adjust thecolorsaturationinthevideosetting.  
Only snow and noise appear  
Onthe screen  
? Checktheantenna/cableconnections.  
? Tryanotherchannel;itcouldbestationtrouble.  
Dotted lines or stripes  
? Adjust theantenna.  
? Move theTVawayfromnoisesourcessuchascars, neonsigns, orhairdryers.  
Double images  
? Using ahighlydirectionaloutdoorantennaoracablemaysolvetheproblem.  
Black box on screen  
? You have selected a text option in the Setup setting and no text is available. Please try  
toturnofftheCloseCaptionfeatureorselectCC1insteadofText1-4.  
Good picture, no sound  
Audio noise  
? Thesound maybemuted. Press MUTE againtocancel.  
? Makesure thespeakeroptionissettoOn intheAudiosettings.  
? Makesure thestereomodeissettostereoormono.  
? Communication problems may occur if infrared communication equipment (e.g.,  
infrared cordless headphones) is used near theTV. Move the infrared communication  
equipmentawayfromtheTVuntilthenoiseiseliminated.  
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Other Information  
Troubleshooting  
General  
Problem  
Possible Solutions  
One or some channels can t be ? Thesechannelsmaybelocked. Pleaseunlockthem(seeLocksettings).  
? These channels may be set to hidden in the master channel list. You may mark them  
withtheticksymboltocancelhiddenorselectthemwith0-9numberbuttons.  
displayed  
Lost password  
? On the password screen, enter the following master password: 1397.You may use the  
master password to set a new password as desired. Please remember your new  
password andkeepitcarefully.  
Some items cant be accessed  
TVcabinet creaks  
? If a setting option appears in gray, this indicates that the settings option is unavailable  
incurrentinputmode.  
? When the TV is in use, there is a natural rise in temperature, causing the cabinet to  
expand or contract and may be accompanied by a slight creaking noise. This is not a  
malfunction.  
Control buttons do not operate  
? Disconnect the power cord and wait for a few seconds. Then re-plug the power cord  
andturnontheunitagain.  
Notes:  
If your problem is not solved, turn your unit off and then on again.  
Cautions:  
Never attempt to repair a defective TV yourself.  
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Care and Maintenance  
About Temperature  
Do not use in hot and cold rooms (locations)  
? When the unit is used in rooms (locations) with low temperature, the picture may  
leave trails or appear slightly delayed. This is not a malfunction, and the unit will  
recoverwhenthetemperaturereturnstonormal.  
? Do not leave the unit in a hot or cold location.Also, do not leave the unit in a location  
exposed to direct sunlight or near a heater, as this may cause the cabinet to deform and  
thescreentomalfunction.  
? Storagetemperature: 0Cto+50C  
? Workingtemperature:5Cto+40C  
The extended use of fixed image program material can cause a permanent after-image  
onthescreen.  
About After-Image (burn-in)  
This background image is viewable on normal programs in the form of a stationary fixed  
image. This type of irreversible screen deterioration can be limited by observing the  
followingsteps:  
A. Reducethebrightness/contrastsettingtoa minimumviewinglevel.  
B. Do not displaythefixedimagefor extendedperiodsof time.  
C.Turn thepower off whennot inactualuse.  
Important Information Regarding Use of Video Games, Computers,  
CaptionsorOtherFixedImageDisplays:  
? Do not allow a still picture to be displayed for an extended period, as this can cause a  
permanentafter-imagetoremainonthescreen.  
Examples of still pictures include logos, video games, computer images, teletext and  
imagesdisplayedin4:3mode.  
CAUTIONS:  
? The permanent after-image on the screen resulting from fixed image use is not an  
operatingdefectandassuchisnotcoveredbythewarranty.  
? Thisproductisnotdesignedtodisplayfixedimagesforextendedperiodsoftime.  
To cleanthisunit, wipe witha soft, dry cloth.  
If the surfaces are extremely dirty, use a soft cloth dipped in a soap and water solution or  
aweakdetergentsolution.  
Cleaning and  
Maintenance  
? Use eyeglasscleanertoremovestubborn dirtfrom thescreen.  
? Neveruse alcohol, paintthinneror benzinetocleanthisunit.  
? Before using a chemically treated cloth, read the instructions that came with the cloth  
carefully.  
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Specifications  
Type:  
PDPTV  
Panel:  
42" PDP  
TVsystem:  
Receiving Channel:  
VHF/UHF:  
CATV:  
AmericanTVstandardATSC/NTSC System  
VHF 2-13ch, UHF 14-69ch  
1-125ch  
DigitalTerrestrial Broadcast:  
Digital cable:  
Audio multiplex:  
2-69ch  
1-135ch  
BTSCSystem  
10W 2  
Audio out:  
Power Requirement:  
AC 100-240 V, 50/60Hz  
Power Consumption:  
Dimensions (WX H XD in inches):  
Weight:  
280 W  
41.3 31.8 12.6  
86lbs/39 kg  
Terminals:  
Composite Video/Audio(L/R):  
S-video:  
2
1
Component Video/Audio(L/R):  
HDMI interface:  
2
1
D-Sub/Audio:  
1 Resolution 1024 x768; Refresh rate 60Hz  
Antenna:  
1
1
1
1
1
1
Composite Video/Audio(L/R):  
Coaxial DigitalAudio Out:  
Headphone jack:  
RS-232C:  
USB Port:  
? As part of policy of continuous improvement, the manufacturer reserves the right to make design and  
specification changes for product improvement without prior notice. The performance specification  
figures indicated are nominal values of production units. There may be some deviations from these  
valuesinindividualunits.  
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Programming your Remote Control  
Your remote lets you control four devices with one easy-to-use, compact unit. After  
Introduction  
installing batteries, you can program the remote to control your VCR or DVD, Cable or  
Satellite Receivers, Amplifier or Tuner, and Auxiliary devices. To do so, follow the  
instructions in Programming a Device. For best results, please read and follow all the  
remaining instructions. Keep this guide forfuture reference.  
The universal remote control unit cant be programmed to control a TV with  
other brand. It has been preset to control this TV set, and this preset is  
unchangeable.  
To control VCR or DVD, Cable or Satellite Receivers,Amplifier or Tuner, andAuxiliary  
devices, follow these steps. Before proceeding, find the codes for the devices you  
want toprogram in [Manufacturer's Codes]and write them down or highlight them.  
A Quick Look at  
Programming a Device  
To program a DVD Player, portable DVD player, or mobile DVD player, use the  
DVD key.  
1. Turn on the device (for example, DVD player) and, if needed, load media (for  
example, a DVD).  
2. Press a device key (VCR/DVD, CBL/ SAT, or AUX).  
3. Press and hold SETuntil the red LED blinks twice; then release.  
4. Enter the first five-digit code for your device. The LED blinks once as each digit is  
entered. Ifthe code is correct, the LED blinks twice.  
Ifthe LED does not blink twice, repeat steps 2 to4 and tryentering the code again.  
5. Aim the remote at the device and press Power. The device should turn off. If it  
does not, repeat steps 3 to 5, trying each code for your brand until you find one  
that works. Ifyou cannot find a code that works, see Searching forYour Code.  
6. Repeat steps 1 to 5 for the other devices you want to control. For future reference,  
write down each working device code below:  
AUX Code:  
CBL Code:  
CD Code:  
DVD Code:  
SATCode:  
TNR Code:  
VCR Code:  
7. Press SETtosave and exit  
If your device does not respond to the remote after trying all codes listed for your  
brand, or if your brand is not listed, try searching for your code:  
1. Press a device key once.  
Searching for your Code  
2. Press and hold SET until the red LED blinks twice; then release.  
3. Enter 9-9-1, then the device group number (0= Cable, 1= TV, 2= VCR, 3=  
Audio). The LED blinks twice.  
4. Aim the remote at the device and press Power. The remote sends IR codes  
from its library to the selected device, starting with the most popular code first.  
If the device responds, go to step 7.  
5. If the device does not respond, press CH+. The remote will try the next code.  
Continue until the device responds.  
Press CH- to try the previous code.  
6. To search for other device codes, repeat steps 1 to 5.  
7. Press SET to save and exit.  
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Programming your Remote Control  
If you have set up the remote using the procedure in Searching for Your Code, you  
may need to find out which four-digit code is operating your equipment. For example,  
tofind out which code is assigned toyour DVD:  
Checking the Codes  
1. Press DVD once.  
2. Press and hold SET until the red LED blinks twice; then release.  
3. Enter 9-9-0. The LED blinks twice.  
4. To view the code for the first digit, press 1. Count the LED blinks (for  
example, three blinks = 3), and write down the number in the appropriate  
code listing in step 6 under Programming a Device.  
If a code digit is 0, the LED does not blink.  
5. Repeat step 4 for the four remaining digits, using 2 for the second digit, 3 for  
the third digit, 4 for the fourth digit, and 5 for the fifth digit.  
6. To check for other device codes, repeat steps 1 to 5, substituting the device  
key for DVD.  
The remote comes preset to allow independent volume control of each selected  
device (Global Volume Unlock). However, you may change the Volume Lock setting  
to Global Volume Lock so that one device's volume will control volume in all other  
modes. After that, you can perform Individual Volume Unlock on a selected device to  
set its volume control for independent operation or Global Volume Unlock to remove  
all volume locking.  
Changing Volume Lock  
Locking Volume Control to One Mode (Global Volume Lock)  
1. Press and hold SETuntil the red LED blinks twice; then release.  
2. Enter 9-9-3 and then press the mode key for the device you want to control volume  
(for example, DVD). The LED blinks twice. Now when you press VOL+, VOL-, or  
Mute, the selected device (for example, DVD) will control the volume regardless of  
the current mode.  
Unlocking All Volume Control (Restoring Global Unlock)  
1. Press and hold SET until the red LED blinks twice; then release.  
2. Enter 9-9-3 and then press VOL+. The LED blinks four times.  
Volume is now independently controlled for all programmed devices.  
Unlocking a Single Device's Volume Control  
1. Press a device key (VCR/DVD, CBL/ SAT, or AUX).  
2. Press and hold SET until the red LED blinks twice; then release.  
3. Enter 9-9-3 and then press VOL-. The LED blinks four times.  
Volume is now independently controlled for the selected devices.  
Problem  
Solution  
Troubleshooting  
LED does not blink when you Replace new batteries.  
press a key.  
LED blinks when you press a key, Make sure the remote is aimed at your device and is  
not more than 15 feet away.  
but device does not respond.  
LED blinks one long blink.  
An entry error has occurred (for example, wrong key).  
Try entrysequenceagain.  
Remote does not control devices Try all listed codes for the device. Make sure the  
deviceoperateswithaninfraredremotecontrol.  
or commands are not working  
properly.  
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Keep the remote dry. Ifit gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.  
Use and store the unit only in normal temperature environments.  
Handle the remote gently and carefully. Don't drop it.  
Wipe the remote with a damp cloth to keep it looking like new.  
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Audio Amplifiers  
Manufacturer  
Bose  
Codes  
30674  
GE  
30078  
30331  
30321  
30321  
30264  
30395  
30395  
30321  
30264  
30689  
30078  
30331  
30078  
30354, 30133  
JVC  
Marantz  
Nakamichi  
NEC  
Optimus  
Realistic  
Sansui  
Shure  
Sony  
Soundesign  
Victor  
Wards  
Yamaha  
Manufacturer  
ADC  
Codes  
30531  
Audio Amp/Tuners  
Aiwa  
31405, 31243, 30121  
31609, 31074  
31189  
Anam  
Audiotronic  
Bose  
31229  
Capetronic  
Carver  
30531  
31189  
Coby  
31263  
Denon  
31360, 31142, 30904  
31360  
Fonmix  
Glory Horse  
Harman/Kardon  
Hitachi  
31263  
30110  
31273  
Inkel  
30027  
Integra  
JBL  
30135  
30110  
JVC  
30074, 31263  
31313, 31570, 30027  
31428  
Kenwood  
KLH  
Magnavox  
Marantz  
MCS  
31189, 31269, 30531  
31189, 31269, 30039  
30039  
Onkyo  
30842, 30135  
31023, 30670, 30531, 31074  
31518, 30039  
Optimus  
Panasonic  
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Audio Amp/Tuners  
Manufacturer  
Philips  
Codes  
31189, 31269  
Pioneer  
31023, 30150, 30014, 30630, 30531  
Proscan  
Qisheng  
Quasar  
31254  
31609  
30039  
RadioShack  
RCA  
31263  
31023, 31609, 31254, 30531, 31074  
Sharper Image  
Silsonic  
31263  
30176  
Sony  
31258, 31759  
30670  
Soundesign  
Stereophonics  
Sunfire  
31023  
31313  
Teac  
31074, 31267  
31308, 31518, 30039  
31189  
Technics  
Thorens  
Victor  
30074  
Wards  
30014  
Yamaha  
30176, 31276, 31176  
Manufacturer  
ABC  
Codes  
00003, 00008, 00014  
Cable Converters  
Americast  
Bell & Howell  
Bell South  
Clearmaster  
ClearMax  
Coolmax  
Daeryung  
Digi  
00899  
00014  
00899  
00883  
00883  
00883  
01877, 00877, 00477, 00008  
00637  
Director  
00476  
Dumont  
00637  
Gehua  
00476  
General Instrument  
GoldStar  
Hamlin  
00476, 00810, 00276, 00003, 00014  
00144  
00009, 00273  
Hitachi  
00014  
Jerrold  
00476, 00810, 00276, 00003, 00012, 00014  
KNC  
00008  
LG  
00144  
Memorex  
Motorola  
MultiVision  
00000  
00476, 00810, 00276, 01254, 01376  
00012  
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Cable Converters  
Manufacturer  
Codes  
Pace  
01877, 00237  
Panasonic  
00000, 00008, 00107  
Panther  
Paragon  
Philips  
00637  
00000  
00317, 01305  
Pioneer  
Pulsar  
01877, 00877, 00144, 00533  
00000  
Quasar  
00000  
RadioShack  
Regal  
00883  
00279, 00273  
00000  
Runco  
Samsung  
Scientific Atlanta  
Sony  
00000, 00144  
01877, 00877, 00477, 00008  
01006  
Starcom  
Supercable  
Supermax  
Tocom  
00003, 00014  
00276  
00883  
00012  
Torx  
00003  
Toshiba  
Trans PX  
Tristar  
00000  
00276  
00883  
TS  
00003  
V2  
00883  
Viewmaster  
Vision  
00883  
00883  
Vortex View  
Zenith  
00883  
00000, 00525, 00899  
Manufacturer  
Aiwa  
Codes  
30157  
CD Players  
Burmester  
CaliforniaAudio Labs  
Carver  
30420  
30029  
30157, 30179  
30873  
Denon  
DKK  
30000  
DMX Electronics  
Dynamic Bass  
Fisher  
30157  
30179  
30179  
Garrard  
30420  
Genexxa  
30032  
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CD Players  
Manufacturer  
Harman/Kardon  
Codes  
30157, 30173  
Hitachi  
Integra  
JVC  
30032  
30101  
30072  
Kenwood  
Krell  
30826, 30626, 30028, 30037, 30036, 30190  
30157  
Linn  
30157  
Magnavox  
Marantz  
MCS  
30157  
30626, 30029, 30157  
30029  
Miro  
30000  
Mission  
MTC  
30157  
30420  
NSM  
30157  
Onkyo  
30868, 30101  
Optimus  
Panasonic  
Parasound  
Philips  
31063, 30000, 30032, 30037, 30420, 30179, 31075, 30145  
30029  
30420  
30626, 30157  
Pioneer  
Polk Audio  
Proton  
31063, 31062, 30032  
30157  
30157  
QED  
30157  
Quad  
30157  
Quasar  
RadioShack  
RCA  
30029  
31075  
31062, 30032, 30420, 30179, 30053  
Realistic  
Rotel  
30420, 30179  
30157, 30420  
30157  
SAE  
Sansui  
Sanyo  
30157  
30179  
SAST  
30157  
Sharp  
30861, 30037  
30888, 30036  
30157  
Silsonic  
Sonic Frontiers  
Sony  
30490, 30000, 30100  
30145  
Soundesign  
TAG McLaren  
Tascam  
Teac  
30157  
30420  
30420  
Technics  
30029  
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CD Players  
Manufacturer  
Victor  
Codes  
30072  
Wards  
Yamaha  
Zonda  
30157, 30053  
30888, 30036  
30157  
Manufacturer  
Aiwa  
Codes  
20641, 21912  
DVD Players  
Akai  
20770  
20869  
Allegro  
Apex Digital  
20672, 20717, 20797, 21061, 20796, 21056, 21937,  
20794, 21020, 21915  
Blaupunkt  
Blue Parade  
Broksonic  
Changhong  
CineVision  
Coby  
20717  
20571  
20695  
20627, 21061  
20869  
21086  
Curtis Mathes  
CyberHome  
Daewoo  
Denon  
21087  
21024, 21023, 21129, 20816, 21117  
20833, 21172, 20869  
20490  
DVD2000  
Emerson  
Enterprise  
Fisher  
20521  
20591, 20675  
20591  
21919  
Funai  
20675  
Gateway  
GE  
21158, 21073  
20522, 20717  
Go Video  
Greenhill  
Harman/Kardon  
Hitachi  
20744, 20833, 21099, 20783, 21075, 20869, 21730  
20717  
20582, 20702  
20573, 20664, 21919  
20672  
Hiteker  
Initial  
20717  
Integra  
20627, 21924  
20702  
JBL  
JVC  
20558, 20623, 20867  
20490, 20534  
20717, 21020, 21149  
20651, 21980  
Kenwood  
KLH  
Koss  
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DVD Players  
Manufacturer  
Lasonic  
LG  
Codes  
20798  
20591, 20869, 20801  
21980  
Liquid Video  
Lite-On  
Loewe  
21158, 21058  
20511  
Magnavox  
Marantz  
Memorex  
Microsoft  
Mintek  
20503, 20539, 21976, 21914, 20675  
20539  
20695  
20522  
20717  
Mitsubishi  
Nesa  
21521, 20521  
20717  
Norcent  
Onkyo  
21003  
20503, 20627, 21924, 20792  
Oritron  
20651, 21980  
Panasonic  
Philips  
20490, 21762, 21990  
20503, 20539, 20646, 21914  
Pioneer  
Polaroid  
Polk Audio  
Portland  
Proscan  
Qwestar  
RCA  
20525, 20571  
21086, 21061  
20539  
20770  
20522  
20651  
20522, 20571, 20717, 20822  
Rio  
20869  
Rotel  
20623  
Sampo  
20752, 20698  
Samsung  
Sansui  
20490, 20573, 21932, 21075, 20820  
20695  
Sanyo  
20695  
Sharp  
20630, 20752  
Sharper Image  
Sherwood  
Shinco  
21117  
20770  
20717  
Shinsonic  
Sonic Blue  
Sony  
20533  
20869, 21099  
20533, 20864, 21033, 21904, 21903  
SVA  
20717  
20675  
20675  
Sylvania  
Symphonic  
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DVD Players  
Manufacturer  
Teac  
Codes  
20717, 21984, 20809  
Technics  
20490  
Theta Digital  
Toshiba  
20571  
20503, 20695  
20503  
Urban Concepts  
Xbox  
20522  
Yamaha  
20490, 20539, 20545  
20503, 20591, 20869  
Zenith  
Manufacturer  
AlphaStar  
Codes  
00772  
00216  
01109  
Satellite Receivers  
Chaparral  
Crossdigital  
DirecTV  
00392, 00566, 00639, 01142, 00247, 00749, 01749,  
00724, 00819, 01856, 01076, 01109, 00099, 01392,  
01640, 01442, 01414, 01108  
Dish Network System  
Dishpro  
01005, 00775, 01505  
01005, 00775, 01505  
01005, 00775, 01505  
00775  
Echostar  
Expressvu  
GE  
00566  
General Instrument  
GOI  
00869  
00775  
Goodmans  
Hisense  
01246  
01535  
Hitachi  
00819, 00222, 01250  
00775  
HTS  
Hughes Network  
Systems  
01142, 00749, 01749, 01442  
I-Lo  
01535  
JVC  
00775  
LG  
01414, 01226  
Magnavox  
Memorex  
Mitsubishi  
Motorola  
NEC  
00724, 00722  
00724  
00749  
00869  
01270  
Next Level  
Panasonic  
Paysat  
Philips  
00869  
00247, 00701  
00724  
01142, 00749, 01749, 00724, 01076, 00722, 00099, 01442  
Proscan  
Proton  
00392, 00566  
01535  
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Satellite Receivers  
Manufacturer  
RadioShack  
Codes  
00869  
RCA  
00392, 00566, 00855, 00143, 01392  
Samsung  
Sanyo  
01276, 01109, 01108  
01219  
SKY  
00856  
Sony  
00639, 01640  
00869  
Star Choice  
Tivo  
01142, 01442  
00749, 01749, 00790, 01285  
01640, 01392  
00724, 00722  
01535  
Toshiba  
UltimateTV  
Uniden  
US Digital  
USDTV  
Voom  
01535  
00869  
Zenith  
00856, 01856  
Manufacturer  
ABS  
Codes  
21972  
VCRs  
Admiral  
20048, 20209  
Aiko  
20278  
Aiwa  
20037, 20479  
Alienware  
AmericaAction  
American High  
Amoisonic  
Anam  
21972  
20278  
20035  
20479  
20162, 20037, 20240, 20278  
Anam National  
Asha  
20162  
20240  
Audiovox  
Beaumark  
Bell & Howell  
Broksonic  
Calix  
20037, 20278  
20240  
20104  
20184, 20121, 20209, 20002, 20479  
20037  
Canon  
20035  
Carver  
20081  
CCE  
20072, 20278  
20048, 20081  
20037, 20278  
20072  
Changhong  
Citizen  
Colt  
Craig  
20037, 20047, 20240, 20072  
20060, 20035, 20162  
20240  
Curtis Mathes  
Cybernex  
CyberPower  
21972  
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VCRs  
Manufacturer  
Daewoo  
Codes  
20045, 20104, 20278  
Dell  
21972  
Denon  
20042  
DirecTV  
20739  
Durabrand  
Electrohome  
Electrophonic  
Emerex  
20039, 20038  
20037  
20037  
20032  
Emerson  
20035, 20037, 20184, 20240, 20045, 20121, 20043,  
20209, 20002, 20278, 20479  
Fisher  
20047, 20104  
20035, 20033  
20045  
Fuji  
Fujitsu  
Gateway  
GE  
21972  
20060, 20035, 20240  
20045  
General  
Go Video  
GoldStar  
Haojie  
20432  
20037, 20209, 20038, 20225  
20240  
Harman/Kardon  
Harwood  
Hewlett Packard  
HI-Q  
20081, 20038  
20072  
21972  
20047  
Hitachi  
20037, 20042, 20055  
21972  
Howard Computers  
HP  
21972  
Hughes Network  
Systems  
20042, 20739  
iBUYPOWER  
JVC  
21972  
20045, 20067  
KEC  
20037, 20278  
Kenwood  
KLH  
20067, 20038  
20072  
Kodak  
Kolin  
20035, 20037  
20043  
LG  
20037, 20045, 20042, 20209, 20038  
Logik  
20072  
LXI  
20037  
Magnavox  
Magnin  
Marantz  
Marta  
20035, 20039, 20081  
20240  
20035, 20081  
20037  
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VCRs  
Manufacturer  
Matsushita  
Codes  
20035, 20162  
Media Center PC  
MEI  
21972  
20035  
Memorex  
20035, 20162, 20037, 20048, 20039, 20047, 20240,  
20104, 20209, 20479  
MGA  
20240, 20043  
MGN Technology  
Microsoft  
Mind  
20240  
21972  
21972  
Minolta  
Mitsubishi  
Motorola  
MTC  
20042  
20067, 20043  
20035, 20048  
20240  
Multitech  
NEC  
20072  
20035, 20037, 20048, 20104, 20067, 20038  
Newave  
Nikko  
20037  
20037  
Noblex  
Northgate  
Olympus  
Optimus  
Orion  
20240  
21972  
20035  
21062, 20162, 20037, 20048, 20104, 20432  
20184, 20209, 20002, 20479  
Panasonic  
Penney  
Pentax  
21062, 20035, 20162, 20616, 20225  
20035, 20037, 20240, 20042, 20038  
20042  
Philco  
20035, 20479  
Philips  
20035, 20081, 20739, 20618  
Pilot  
20037  
Pioneer  
Polk Audio  
Profitronic  
Proscan  
Protec  
20042, 20067  
20081  
20240  
20060  
20072  
Pulsar  
20039  
Qisheng  
Quasar  
Radix  
20060  
20035, 20162  
20037  
Randex  
RCA  
20037  
20060, 20035, 20240, 20042, 20880  
Realistic  
ReplayTV  
Runco  
20035, 20037, 20048, 20047, 20104  
20616  
20039  
Sampo  
20037, 20048  
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Other Information  
Manufacturer's Codes  
VCRs  
Manufacturer  
Samsung  
Codes  
20240, 20045, 20432  
Sanky  
20048, 20039  
Sansui  
20067, 20209, 20479  
Sanyo  
20047, 20240, 20104  
Scott  
20184, 20045, 20121, 20043  
Sears  
20035, 20037, 20047, 20042, 20104  
Sharp  
20048, 20209  
Shintom  
Shogun  
Singer  
20072  
20240  
20072  
Sonic Blue  
Sony  
20616  
20035, 20032, 20033, 20636, 21972  
STS  
20042  
Sylvania  
Systemax  
Tagar Systems  
Tashiko  
20035, 20081, 20043  
21972  
21972  
20037  
Tatung  
20045, 20067  
Technics  
Teco  
20035, 20162  
20035, 20037, 20048, 20038  
Teknika  
20035, 20037  
Tivo  
20636, 20618, 21503, 20739  
TMK  
20240  
Toshiba  
Totevision  
Touch  
20045, 20042, 20067, 20043, 21503, 21008, 21972  
20037, 20240  
21972  
Unitech  
Vector  
20240  
20045  
Vector Research  
Victor  
20038  
20067  
Video Concepts  
Videomagic  
Videosonic  
Viewsonic  
Wards  
20045  
20037  
20240  
21972  
20060, 20035, 20048, 20047, 20081, 20240, 20042, 20072  
White Westinghouse  
XR-1000  
Yamaha  
Zenith  
20209, 20072  
20035, 20072  
20038  
20039, 20033, 20209, 20479  
21972  
ZT Group  
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SANYO COMFORTWARRANTY  
WARRANTY APPLICATION  
New, unused Sanyo Color Television products purchased in Canada through a Sanyo authorized dealer are  
warranted against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for ONE YEAR for parts and labor, from  
the date of purchase by the original retail purchaser for non-commercial use. This warranty only applies in favor of  
the original retail purchaser of the warranted product.  
SANYO CANADA INC.'SRESPONSIBILITY  
During the warranty period, SANYO Canada Inc. will repair, or at our option, replace a Color Television product  
which shows evidence of a manufacturing defect in materials or workmanship.  
Replacement PARTSare warranted forthe remaining portion of the warranty period.  
WHATISNOTCOVERED  
(a)  
(b)  
(c)  
(d)  
(e)  
(f)  
ColorTelevision products purchased outside Canada.  
ColorTelevision products purchased in a used condition.  
Problems due toproduct set-up and installation.  
Adjustments that are outlined in the Operating Manual.  
Accessory items including antenna, batteries and connecting cables.  
Damage in or due totransportation.  
(g)  
(h)  
Damage due toimproper maintenance, accident, abuse, misuse or negligence.  
Damage caused by lightning and power surges.  
ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASER'S RESPONSIBILITY  
You, the original retail purchaser, must present your original, dated bill-of-sale together with this warranty to  
SANYO Canada Inc. or toan authorized Sanyo Service Depot* when you make a claim under this warranty.  
You, the original retail purchaser, are responsible for any costs of TRANSPORTING the product to and from  
SANYO Canada Inc. or an authorized Sanyo Service Depot. You also are responsible for the cost of any  
MAINTENANCE necessary in respect of the product.  
*In-home service is only available to the units whose screen size is 40 inches or over, and limited to the locations  
within a 30-km radius of any authorized Sanyo Service Depot, throughout Canada.  
WARRANTY BECOMES VOID This warranty becomes void if the product's serial numbers are altered or  
removed or if any repair to the product is made other than by SANYO Canada Inc. or by an authorized Sanyo  
Service Depot.  
LIMITATIONS  
(a)  
(b)  
SANYO Canada Inc. reserves the right tochange or improve the design of the model of the product  
warranted hereunder without incurring any obligation tomake any modifications toor toinstall any  
improvement in or on the product.  
Inno event shall SANYO Canada Inc. or any of itsAuthorized Dealers be liable forspecial or  
consequential damage arising fromthe use of this product.  
STATUTORY WARRANTIES  
The above provisions do not preclude the operation of any applicable provincial statute which in certain  
circumstances may not allow some of the limitations and exclusions described in this Warranty. Where any terms  
of this Warranty are prohibited by such a statute, they shall be deemed null and void but the remainder of this  
warranty shall remain in effect.  
HOWTO OBTAIN WARRANTYSERVICE  
Please contact the SanyoAuthorized Dealer fromwhom the product was purchased or contact us directly at:  
SANYO Canada Inc.  
300Applewood Cres.  
Concord Ont. L4K 5C7  
(905) 760-9944  
1-800-263-2244  
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