Contents
Important Information ..............................................
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Cleaning the TV......................................................................................
Using the Remote Control .......................................
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How to Use the Remote Control ............................................................
Cautions..................................................................................................
Installing the Remote Control Batteries.................................................
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The Front and Rear Panel ........................................
Connecting the TV
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Connecting the Antenna or the Cable Converter Box............................
Connecting the VCR to Video Input ......................................................
Connecting the DVD and the VCR .........................................................
Connecting the DVD with Component Video and the VCR ...................
Connecting the Camcorder or the Game Device ....................................
Connecting the Computer VGA Input ....................................................
Connecting the Audio System ................................................................
Connecting the VCR to Video Output ...................................................
Connecting Two VCRs to Video Output ................................................
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The Remote Control Functions...............................
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Basic Operation
Standby/On .............................................................................................
Power Off ...............................................................................................
Selecting Channel ...................................................................................
Volume Adjustment ................................................................................
Muting the Sound ...................................................................................
Freezing the Screen ................................................................................
Switching between Two Channels..........................................................
Selecting Video Input Source.................................................................
On-Screen Display..................................................................................
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Important Information
Caution: To reduce the risk of
electric shock, refer servicing to
qualified service personnel. Do
NOT attempt to remove parts on
your own.
Warning: To reduce the risk of
electric shock and fire, DO NOT
expose this appliance to rain or
moisture.
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Place the TV on the floor or on a sturdy platform. The mounting surface should be flat and secure to
prevent the TV from damage.
Place the TV at a proper distance from the wall to allow ventilation and prevent the TV from overheating.
Avoid dusty places as well.
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Do not put any heavy object on top of the TV.
Do not stand or climb on the TV.
For your safety, do not remove the back cover of the TV.
Avoid exposing the TV to direct sunlight or the direct radiation of other heat sources. Putting the TV
directly under sunlight will produce glare.
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If any foreign material or liquid leaks into the TV, unplug the AC cord and contact your dealer.
Do not plug too many appliances into one outlet or leave the cords tangled up, rolled over by heavy objects
or subjected to heat.
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Remove the power plug when the TV is left unused for a long period of time.
If the TV emits smoke, unusual noise or strange odor, turn it off immediately and contact your dealer. It is
dangerous to leave the TV on under such circumstances.
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For safety purpose, when you see the warning message as below, contact your dealer referred servicing to
qualified service personnel to change the lamp as soon as possible.
“ Lamp is running out of standard lifetime. Be sure to replace the lamp as soon as possible.”
Cleaning the TV
Make sure the TV is turned off before you clean it. Do not spray on the screen or the cabinet of TV directly.
vCleaning the screen
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Wipe clean the screen with a clean, soft and unfuzzed cloth to remove dusts and other fine particles
Wipe the screen with a clean lint free cloth to remove dust. To remove smears or stubborn marks use alcohol
free glass cleaner.
vCleaning the cabinet
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Use a soft dry cloth to wipe clean the cabinet.
If the cabinet is not clean, add some alcohol-free, neutral, non-corrosive detergent to the cloth.
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Using the Remote Control
How to Use the Remote Control
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Point the front of the remote control to the “remote control receiving” window at the lower margin
of the TV and press the button desired.
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The remote control works within 7M ( 20 feet) from the TV.
Precautions
l Do not pour liquid on the remote control.
l Do not drop the remote control.
l Leave the remote control in a dry place at room temperature.
l When the remote control becomes less sensitive after a long time of use, replace the batteries.
l If you do not intend to use the remote control for more than one month, remove the batteries to prevent acid leak
that will damage the remote control.
l If there is acid leak, clean it off and then install new batteries.
l Do not mix use new and used batteries or batteries of different types.
Installing the Batteries
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Slide the battery cover off the back of remote control.
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Install two “AAA” size alkaline batteries. Match the “ + ” and “ - ” signs on the batteries to those on
the battery compartment.
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Slide the battery cover back onto the remote control until the lock snaps.
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The Front and Rear Panel
Lamp
Temp
indicator
indicator
Power/Standby
indicator
Power
ON/OFF
Source
selection
Volume
control
Channel
selection
Earphone
Computer
RGB2 input
Video/Audio
inputs (3)
Remote control
receiving window
Standby/ON
Menu button
Computer
Computer
Antenna/Cable TV
RGB1 input DVI input
Computer
Audio input
Video/Audio
outputs
S-Video
Video/Audio
inputs (1)
Component Video
(DVD)/Audio
inputs (2)
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Connecting the TV
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This product uses coaxial cable for signal
transmission, which comes in from your antenna or
cable converter box. Coaxial cables use “F”
connectors.
Coaxial Cable
Audio Cable
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Audio and Composite video cables are usually color
coded according to use: yellow for video, red for
audio and stereo right channel, and white for audio
and stereo (or mono) left channel. If you check the
rear panel of the TV, you will see that the jacks are
color coded in the same manner as the cables.
S-video cables can only be used with S-video
compatible components.
Composite Video Cable
S-Video Cable
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Component video cable comes in a set of three and
provides excellent picture performance. Component
video cable can only be used with compatible
components.
Component Video Cable
Caution:
Do not plug in the TV until you have
finished all the connections.
Connecting the Antenna or the Cable Converter Box
This connection allows you to watch local and cable channels.
ANT
TV
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Connecting the TV
Connecting the VCR to Video Input
This connection allows you to watch local and cable channels and video programs played on VCR.
Stereo VCR
(1) Regular video input
(2) S-Video input
TV
Connecting the DVD and the VCR
This connection allows you to watch DVD, video or TV programs. You may record from one channel while
watching a program from another channel.
Stereo VCR
(1) Regular video input
(2) S-Video input
TV
DVD
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Connecting the TV
Connecting the DVD with
Component Video and the VCR
This connection allows you to watch DVD,
video or TV programs and to record DVD or TV
programs. You can record from one channel while
watching program from another channel. Your TV
can use Component cable. Connecting your TV to
the DVD with Component Video feature can
greatly enhance picture quality and performance.
VCR
TV
DVD with
Component Video
Connecting the Camcorder or the Game Device
This connection allows you to watch video materials recorded on the camcorder or pictures from the game
device.
Camcorder
or
Game Device
or
Front Panel
Rear Panel
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Connecting the TV
Connecting the Computer VGA Input
You can use the TV as a computer monitor. The computer can be connected to RGB1 input at the front and
RGB2 and DVI inputs at the rear simultaneously.
Computer B
Computer A
Rear Panel
Front Panel
Connecting the Audio System
This connection allows you to use the audio
amplifier to adjust the audio level.
TV
Amplifier
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Connecting the TV
Connecting the VCR to Video Output
This connection allows the output of the source that is currently on the screen to a VCR.
TV
VCR
Connecting Two VCRs to Video Output
This connection allows you to record from one VCR to another VCR while watching a video program.
VCR 1
TV
Caution:
Do not connect one VCR to the output and input
jacks on the TV at the same time.
To monitor the reproduction, VCR 2 for record-
ing must select Line IN, and the TV must select
AV1-C source.
VCR 2
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The Remote Control Functions
[ POWER ] turns the TV on and off.
[ TV ] selects video input source.
[ VIDEO ] selects any mode of AV1-S, AV1-C, AV2-YCrCb,
AV2-C, AV3-S and AV3-C.
[ DATA ] selects any mode of RGB1, RGB2, and DVI.
[ DISPLAY ] displays on-screen message.
[ MUTE ] mutes the sound.
[ SLEEP ] sets the OFF timer (sleep).
[ MTS ] selects stereo, mono or language broadcast.
[ FREEZE ] freezes the screen.
[ CH RTN ] returns to the last viewed channel.
[ CH+ / CH- ]
Press “CH-” to select channel in reverse order, press “CH+” to
select channel in numerical order.
[ VOL+ / VOL- ]
Press “VOL+” to turn up the volume, press “VOL-” to turn
down the volume.
[ MENU ] allows menu editing.
[ PIP ] operates picture in picture.
[ PIP SOURCE ] selects the source of PIP.
[ SWAP ] switches main and second pictures.
[ CH
Press “CH
“CH ” in numerical order.
/ CH ] selects channel in second picture only.
” to select channel in reverse order, and
[ LINE OUT ] selects output source.
[ SURROUND ] adjusts surround sound effect.
[ X-BASS ] receives super-base sound effect.
[ AUTO SCAN ]
Make sure this function is executed when your TV connects the
antenna or a cable converter box. It will activate auto scan and
return to normal settings after the scan is done.
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Basic Operation
Feature
Operation
Standby/On
Press [ POWER ] or STANDBY/ON on the TV. At this time, the
POWER/STANDBY indicator will flash green and stop in green after 30
seconds.
Power OFF
Press POWER to turn off the power.
Selecting channel
Press [ CH+ / CH- ] to select the desired channel or press the channel
number directly. You may also use CHANNEL - / + on the TV to select
channel.
Volume adjustment
Press [ VOL+ / VOL- ] or VOLUME - / + on TV to adjust volume.
Press [ MUTE ] to mute the sound.
Muting the sound
Freezing the screen
Press [ FREEZE ] to freeze the screen.
Switching between two channels
Selecting video input source
Press [ CH RTN ] to return the last viewed channel.
1. Press [ TV ] to watch a local program or cable TV program.
2. Press [ VIDEO ] to select video program from AV1-S, AV1-C,
AV2-YCrCb, AV2-C, AV3-S or AV3-C.
3. Press [ DATA ] to view computer data from RGB1, RGB2, or DVI.
4. You may also press SOURCE at the front panel to select any of the
three video input sources.
Displaying on-screen message
Press [ DISPLAY ] to display on-screen message.
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Advanced Operation
Setting OFF-Timer (Sleep)
Press [ SLEEP ] until the duration you desire appears on the screen. The change of time is as follows each time
you press [ SLEEP ] :
1M
15M
30M
60M
90M
120M
0M
15 M means the TV goes into sleep mode in 15 minutes, and so on for other durations set. But when you pick 0 M, it
means the OFF-timer is off.
Setting Sereo, Mono or SAP Broadcast
Press [ MTS ] until you the menu you desire appears.
Selection
Function
STEREO
You can listen to stereo sound when the TV receives stereo broadcast
You can listen to a second language when selecting SAP.
The sound will be muted if it is not a SAP program.
You can receive mono sound (or use MONO to reduce the noise of stereo broadcast).
SAP
( second audio program )
MONO
OFF-Timer
button
Setting X-BASS System
Sterto, Mono
or SAP
Press the [ X-BASS ] button will enhance the
bass effect (even when the volume is very low). To
turn off the X-Bass feature, press [ X-BASS ] again.
button
Using the Surround Sound Feature
Press the [ SURROUND ] button changes the
stereo mode of TV or video output to surround-
sound. To turn off the surround-sound feature, press
[ SURROUND ] again.
PIP button
Super-bass
button
Surround
sound
Watching Picture-In-Picture
Press [ PIP ] allows you to watch two pictures at the same time. The second picture can be a TV broadcast or
come from an external source, such as a VCR. To display a TV broadcast as a second picture: ( [ DATA ] doesn’t
provide this function ).
Steps
1. Turn on the TV and select the program you want to watch.
2. Press [ PIP ] once to display a second picture. Use [ MENU ] to select the size of second picture (P.19).
3. Press [ CH ] or [ CH ] to choose the TV program you want to be displayed as a small picture.
4. Press [ PIP SOURCE ] or [ MENU ] , then select the PIP main menu. Under SOURCE, choose the input source
from TV, AV1-S, AV1-C, AV2-YCrCb, AV2-C, AV3-S and AV3-C as a second picture (see P.18).
5. To turn PIP off, press [ PIP ] again.
Notes:
Main picture and second picture can not be TV program in the sam time.
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f you desire to have both main and second pictures as TV signals
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contact your dealer for dual-tuner option upgrade.
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Advanced Operation
Switching the Main and Second Picture
Press [ SWAP ] while you are using the PIP feature to switch the main and second pictures. The main and
second pictures are switched each time you press [ SWAP ] .
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MENU
Menu Options
Below are all the menu options.
Picture Video Setting
Data Picture Setting
Enhanced Picture Setting
Channel Setting
Audio Setting
Language Setting
PIP Setting
Miscellaneous Setting
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MENU
How to Program the Menus
You can use the buttons on the TV panel or remote control to program and save the menus.
Up/Dn, Lt/Rt and
Enter buttons to select
and set menu items.
Menu Select and
button set menu
left and right
button (to change
the setting)
Menu
button
Steps
1. Press [ MENU ] to display the menus.
2. Press
menu.
[ SELECT ] on TV panel to highlight the item desired, then press [ ENTER ] to set the selected
3. Press
[ SELECT ] on TV panel to highlight the item desired, then press [ ENTER ] or
to select or
adjust a setting.
4. To exit the menu mode, press [ MENU ] again.
Notices:
l When an item on the menu is selected by pressing [ ENTER ] , the color of the item will change.
l The menu display will disappear automatically if no selection is made in approximately 5 seconds.
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MENU
CHANNEL
Item
Function and Operation
AUTO SCAN
When the TV connects the antenna or cable converter box, it will activate auto
scan and return to normal settings after the scan is done.
Press [ ENTER ] to make selection.
PICTURE VIDEO
Item
Function and Operation
CONTRAST
Controls the scale between brightest and darkest tune. Adjusting Contrast
can change the amount of black and white in the picture.
Press
Adjusts the image luminance.
Press to adjust the setting.
Adjusts the video image from B/W to color saturation.
Press to adjust the setting.
Adjusts the hue equilibrium of red and green in video image.
Press to adjust the setting.
to adjust the setting.
BRIGHT
COLOR
TINT
ENHANCED
Item
Function and Operation
SHARPNESS
Adjusts the sharpness of picture.
Press
to adjust the setting.
SCREEN
Adjusts the screen to original type.
Adjusts the screen to magnified 16 : 9.
Adjusts the screen to full screen.
to adjust the setting.
Press
Press
Item
Item
Press
CONTRAST
BRIGHT
COLOR
Low
High
TINT
Red
Green
Strong
Dark
Light
Bright
Dark
SHARPNESS
COLOR TEMP
Weak
Yellowish(6500) Bluish(11000)
PICTURE DATA
Item
Function and Operation
CONTRAST
Controls the scale between brightest and darkest tune. Adjusting Contrast can
change the amount of black and white in the picture.
Press
to adjust the setting.
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MENU
Item
Function and Operation
BRIGHT
Adjusts the brightness of picture.
Press
to adjust the setting.
FREQUENCY
TRACKING
Adjusts the data display frequency to keep in line with the setting of display
card. Use this function to make adjustment when the picture shows vertical
flickering lines.
Press
to adjust the setting.
Synchronizes the picture display signals and display card. When the picture
becomes unsteady or flickers, use this function to make adjustment.
Press
Moves the picture to left or right .
Press to adjust the setting.
Moves the picture to up or down.
Press to adjust the setting.
Expands the picture to the entire TV screen.
Press to select ON or OFF.
to adjust the setting.
H POSITION
V POSITION
EXPAND
AUDIO
Item
Function and Operation
TREBLE
Adjusts the treble in the sound source.
Press
Adjusts the bass in the sound source.
Press to adjust the setting.
Controls the output volume ratio from left and right speakers.
Press to adjust the setting.
See P.13 for details.
to adjust the setting.
BASS
BALANCE
STEREO MONO SAP
Press
to make selection.
PIP
Item
PIP
Function and Operation
Turns on and off picture-in-picture.
Press
to select ON or OFF.
SOURCE
SWAP
The input source includes: TV, AV1-S ( S-video ), AV1-C, AV2-YCrCb, AV2-C,
AV3-S ( S-video ) and AV3-C.
Press
to select source.
Switches the main and second pictures.
Press
to make selection.
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MENU
Item
Function and Operation
POSITION ( position of second picture )
Selects the position of second picture which will be
changed by the order shown on the left.
Use
to adjust the position.
SIZE ( size of the second picture )
Selects the size of small pictures as 1/2, 1/4, 1/9 or 1/16
according to your preference.
Press
to adjust the size.
LANGUAGE
Item
Function and Operation
ENGLISH
Selecting this item means menus and messages will be displayed in English.
Press [ ENTER ] to make selection.
CHINESE
Selecting this item means menus and messages will be displayed in Chinese.
Press [ ENTER ] to make selection.
MISC
Item
Function and Operation
LINEOUT
Output sources include TV, AV1-S (S-video), AV1-C, 5AV2-YCrCb, AV2-C,
AV3-S (S-video) and AV3-C.
Press
to select video source.
SLEEP
Setting sleep time of 1,15, 30, 60, 90, 120 and 0 minutes.
Press
to make selection.
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MENU
Item
Function and Operation
DISPLAY
Displays the on-screen messages, such as channel and source.
Press
to select ON or OFF.
COLOR TEMP
Adjusts the color temperature from 6500K to 11000K. The default value is
6500K.
Press
to adjust the setting.
RESET ALL
LAMPTIME
Returns the display parameters of the current mode to its factory default settings.
Press [ ENTER ] to make selection.
This tells the user the remaining life of lamp. Estimated life time of a new lamp is
8000 hours. The TV will detect the lamp life itself. It will show you a warning
message “Lamp is running out of standard lifetime. Be sure to replace the lamp as
soon as possible.” When you see this message, contact your dealer referred
servicing to qualified service personnel to change the lamp as soon as possible.
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Troubleshooting
If you have problem with your TV, refer to the following table for possible causes.
If you can’t solve the problem, please contact your local dealer or our service center.
Problem
Solution
Make sure the power cord is plugged in, then press [ POWER ].
TV will not turn on
The remote control batteries may be dead. Replace the batteries.
Check all cables and antenna are accurately connected.
Check if power plug or outlet is working.
No picture, no sound
No sound, picture OK
The sound may be muted. Press [ VOL ].
The station may have broadcast difficulty. Try another channel.
Check if [ MUTE ] button is inadvertently pressed.
The station may have broadcast difficulty. Try another channel.
Check the antenna connection.
Poor sound, picture OK
Poor picture, sound OK
broadcast difficulty. Try another channel.
Adjust PICTURE menu.
Poor picture and noise
Check the antenna connection.
TV signals might be too weak.
Possible interference from appliance, neon lights or high voltage lines.
Is there interference of high voltage line or neon lights?
The station may have broadcast difficulty. Try another channel.
The station may have broadcast difficulty. Try another channel.
Adjust TINT and COLOR in Picture menu.
Multiple/shadow images, sound OK
Poor color or no color
No stereo or SAP sound from a
known MTS broadcast
Make sure the MTS feature is set properly.
LAMP indicator in red for a long time
TEMP indicator in red
Lamp ignition fail. Contact the dealer.
The fan is stuck. Contact the dealer.
It indicates the screen has led to overheat of the TV and the screen will
shut off automatically. After the TEMP indicator turns green again, press
[ POWER ] or STANDBY/ON on the panel.
The remote control does not operate
Make sure [ VIDEO ] and [ DATA] are accurately set.
The remote control batteries may be dead. Replace the batteries.
When Connecting Computer Sources
Picture unsteady or flickering
Use TRACKING menu to make adjustment.
Change display color setting in your computer.
Use FREQUENCY menu to make adjustment.
Check and reset the display mode of your display card to make it
consistent with this product.
Picture having vertical flickering stripes
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Specifications
TV Screen
- 52" ( diagonal )
LCD Technology
- 6.4" single LCD technology
- Amorphous silicon TFT color liquid crystal
- 100W User Replacable UHP lamp
- 2400 ( 800 x 3 ) pixels ( H ) x 600 lines ( V )
- 16.7M colors
Lamp
Number of Pixels
Displayable Color
Contrast Ratio
Luminance
- 150 : 1 ANSI Contrast
- 500 Nits
Aspect Ratio
- 4 : 3
H. Frequency
- 15~60 kHz
V. frequency
- 50~85 Hz
Video Compatibility
Computer Compatibility
- NTSC/PAL/SECAM
- IBM VGA
640 x 350, 70Hz
640 x 480, 60Hz
720 x 400, 70Hz
- VESA VGA
- VESA SVGA
- VESA XGA
- MAC LC 13"
- MAC II 13"
- MAC 16"
640 x 480, 60/72/75Hz
800 x 600, 56/60/72/75/85Hz
1024 x 768, 60/70/75Hz
640 x 480, 66.66Hz
640 x 480, 66.68 Hz
832 x 624, 74.55 Hz
1024 x 768, 75 Hz
- MAC 19"
- PC 98
640 x 400, 56.42 Hz
640 x 480, 60/70 Hz
Multimedia Audio
- MTS Stereo / SAP ( applied to NTSC only )
- Simulated surround sound feature
- Built-in 2 x 15W speakers
Front input connectors
Front output connectors
- One S-Video input
- One composite video RCA input
- One 15-pin D-sub computer input
- One phone jack earphone
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Specifications
Rear input connectors
- One AC power cord input socket
- One DVI digital data computer input
- One 15-pin D-sub computer input
- One Component video ( Y, Cr, Cb ) RCA input
- One S-Video input
- Two composite video RCA inputs (used in USA and Asia)
- One composite video RCA input & one SCART adapter (used in Europe)
- One phone jack for computer audio input
- One composite video RCA output
- One set of audio output
Rear output connectors
Power Supply
- Automatic switch
- 100~120/200~240V, 50~60Hz AC
- Normal operation : 180W
Power consumption
Dimensions (W x H x D)
- Standby / On : 5W
- 45.5 x 48.9 x 19.6inches
- 1156 x 1244 x 497 mm
Weight
- 114.53 lbs / 52 kgs
Operating Environment
- Operating temp :
5°C~40°C / 41°F~104°F
- Operating humidity : 80% maximum
- Storage temp :
-20°C~60°C / -4°F~140°F
80% maximum
- Storage humidity :
Safety Regulation
- FCC-B, CE-B, BCIQ, UL, CUL, TÜV/GS
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Compatible Frequency Table
Vertical Scan
Horizontal Scan
Frequency (kHz)
Model
Resolution
Frequency (Hz)
“ * ” means optional connector is required.
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Accessories
Make sure all the accessories listed below come with the TV. Contact your dealer if any of the
accessories is missing or broken.
Power Cord
Remote Control
Warranty Card
TV Display
Component Video Cable
User’s Manual
Computer VGA Cable
Battery
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