Sylvania 6432GG Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual
OWNER'S MANUAL
6432GG
TO RECEIVE DIGITAL SIGNAL
YOU MUST CONNECT ANTENNA
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLI-
ANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELEC-
TRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR SACK).
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
The important note is Iocaled on the rear of the cabinet.
_IL HIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT DANGER-
OUS VOLTAGE CONSTITUTING A RiSK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK IS PRESENT WITHIN
THiS UNI_
,_ THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT THERE
ARE IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAIN-
TENANCE iNSTRUCTIONS iN THE LITERA=
TURE ACCOMPANYING THE APPLIANCE.
I READ INSTRACTIONS - All the safety and operating
instructions should be read before the at_piiance is operat-
ed
2 RETAIN iNSTRUCTiONS - The salty and operating
instructions should be retained for future _eierence
3 HEED WARNINGS - All warnings on the appliance and in
the operating instructions shouid be adhered to
4 FOLLOW iNSTRUCTiONS - All operating and use instruc-
tions shouEd be followed
5 CLEANING - Unplug TV from the wail outlet before clean-
_Rg Do not use liquid cle_ne£8 oF aerosol cleaners¸ Use
damp cloth for c_eaning
EXCEPTION: A ploduct that is meant for unintelrupted
8eivtce arid, tha_ for some speei_c r_ason, sHch as the
possibi_by of the loss of an authorization code for a CATV
conver te_, is not intended to be unplugged by the user fo_
cleanin_ or any other purpose, may exclude _h£ reference
to unplugging the appliance in the cleaning description
otherwise _equired in item 5
6 ATTACHMENTS - Do not use attachmen_ not _eeommend-
ed by the TV manufacture_ as _hey may cause hazards¸
7 WATER AND MOISTURE - Do not use this TV near water,
_ example, near a bath tub, wash bowl kitchen _nk, o_
I_undry _ub, in _ wet base_Y_er_, or near _ swimming poo_
and the like
8 ACCESSORIES - Do not place this TV on an unstable
cart, _and, tripod, bracket, o_ table The TV may fa_l, caus-
_r_gserious i_ury _o _omeone, and _eriou$ damage to the
appliance Use o_t]y with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or
table reeomr_ended by the manufacturer, or so_d with the
TV
Any mou_ting of the appliance should follow the manulac-
tureCs i_ructioqs 8r_d shelled use a pORTABLEC_RTWA_NIN_
moHnti_ accessoFy leeommended by
the manufacturen An appliance and
ca_t combination should be moved
with care¸ Ouic_ stops, excessive
fore, _d uneven £u_faces m_ cause
the appliance and cart combination to
ovel_ul_
AMEUBLES - Cat appareN ne doit , _OL__*WR_,EMENT_<_,RLF"_NTF_
_treplac_ qua SUI Uflmeuble (avec *PP*REIL_T_EL__r'_'_T_
OU 8_n$ FOU_etleS)FeCOI_I_and_ par
_efabficanLSivous l'instai_ez_ur un
meubie a roulettes,d6placez [es
deu× eRsem_les avee pi_caution Un
arr_tb_usque, l'uti[isationd'une force
excessive e_des surfaces iri_gu_i_les
risquentde d_stabi[ise_l'ensembie etde lerenversen
9 VENTILATION - Slotsa_d openings in the cabinet and the
back el bottom ale provided foFver_til_tioRand to ensure
reliableoperation ofthe TV and to p_otectitfrom overheat-
ing, these openings must not be blocked or covered¸ The
opemngs should never be bJocked by piaolngthe TV on a
bed, sofa,rug,or othe_ simila_surface¸ThisTV should
never be p_aced neaF OF oval _ radiato_ OF be_ register
This TV should not be placed ina bui]tqninsta_lationsuch
as a boo,case oF rack unless plo_3eFvefltilationisprovided
or the manufacturer'siRBtIUC_iOnShave been _dhered to
I0 POWER SOURCES -This TV shouid be operated only
from the type of powe_ source indicatedon the marking
_abel ifyou are not sure ofthe type of power supply to
yOUF home, con su_ yoHr appli_f_ce de_eF el localpowel
company¸ Fo_ TVs intended too_erate from batterypower,
or other souice_, refer_o_he opela_ing instructions
11 GROUNDING OR POLARiZATiON -This TV isequipped
witha polarizeda_lemating-cu_ent linep_ug(a p_ug having
one b_ade wider than the other)¸This p]u9 wi_[fitintothe
power outleton_y one way This isa safetyfeature¸ifyou
are unable to inse_tthe p_ug f_]_lyintothe outlet,try revers-
ing the p_ug ifthe plug should stillfailtofit,contact your
electricianto _eplace your obsolete outlet¸Do not defeat
the safety purpose of the polarized plug
12 POWER-CORD PROTECTION - Power-supply co_ds
should be routed £o that they are not Nke_yto be walked
on or pinched by items placed upon o[ against them, pay-
ing par ticu_ar attention to colds at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appli-
ance
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13 OUTDOOR ANTNNA GROUNDING - if an outside anten-
na o_ cable system is connected to the TV, be sure the
antenna el cable system is grounded so as to provide
some protection against voltage su[ges and built-up static
cha[ges ArticJe 810 01 the National E_ectricaE Code,
AN Sb'N FPA No 70, p[ovides information with respect to
proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure,
grounding of the leadqn wi_e to an antenna discharge unit,
size of grounding conductors, _ocation of antenna-dis-
charge unit, connection to grounding e_ect_odes, and
lequilements for the grounding electlode (Fig A)
14 LIGHTNING - For added protection fo_ this TV _eceiver
during a Hghtning storm, or when it is left unattended and
unused for long pe#ods of time, unplug it from the wa_l
outlet and diSConnect the antenna or cable system This
will p[event damage to the TV due to light ning and power-
]iRe surges
15 POWER LINES - An outside antenna syslem should not
be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines o[ other
electdc _ight of power circuits, o_ where it can fall into such
powe_ lines or ci_cu_s When installing an outside antenna
system, extlelne cale should be taken to keep from touch-
ing such power lines or circuits as contact with them might
be fata_
16 OVERLOADING - Do not ova#cad wall outlets and exten-
sion co{ds as this can {esult in a risk of fi{e or electric
shock
17 OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY - Never push objects of
any kind into this TV through openings as they may touch
dangerous vo_t_ge points or short out parts that could
_esult in a fi_e or electric shock Never spil_ liquid of any
kind on the TV
18 SERVICING - Do not attempt to service this TV yourself
as open]n_ or refporing covels may expose you to dan-
gerous voltage or other hazards Refer al_ servicing to
qualified service pe[sonnel
_NECSECTION_I02n
_N_C_R_2_0 P_RTH_
19 DAMAGE REQURING SERVICE - Unplug this TV from the
wan outlet and _efe_ servicing to qualified service person-
ne_ under the following conditions:
a When the powe_ supply cord or plug is damaged or
frayed
b if liquid has been spilled, or obfects have fallen into the
TW
c If the TV has been exposed to rain or water
d If the TV does not operate no_mally by following the
operating instructions Adjust on_y those conifers that
are covered by the opelating instructions, as implopel
adjustment of other controls may result in damage and
win often _equire extensive wo_k by a qualified techni-
cian to _esto_e the TV to its normal operation
e If the TV has been d_opped o[ damaged in any way
f When the TV exhibits a distinct change in performance,
this indicates a need fo[ service
20 REPLACEMENT PARTS - When _eplacement parts a_e
iequiled, be sure the selvice technician uses leplacement
parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same
charac4edstics as the original part Unauthorized substitu-
tions may _esult in fire, electric shock, iniury to persons o_
other hazards
21 SAFETY CHECK - Upon completion of any service or
repaks to this TV, ask the _wice techn_ian to perform
routine safety checks to determine that the TV is in p[oper
operating condition
22 HEAT - This TV p[oduct should be situated away from heat
sources such as {adiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
p_oducts (including amplifiers) that p_oduce heat
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SURPUED AC_ESSQR|ES ....
Owner's Manual Remotecontrol unit
(1EMN21392) (BE601UE)
Batteries
("AA" x 2)
if you need to replace these accessories, please refer to the PART NO, above the illustrations and call our
help line mentioned on the front page.
Depending on your antenna aystem, you may need different types of Combiners (Mixer) or Separator
(Splitter). Contact your local electronics store for these items.
Place your TV in a Joom with adequate ventilation.
Keep your TV set away horn sources of direct heat, such as heat registers or direct sunlight.
Do not place your TV on soft surfaces, such as rugs or blankets.
Leave enough room for air to circulate around the bottom, top and back of the set.
PCC WARNING: This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications ]
to this,equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the
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owners manual_ The user could lose tl_e authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or
modification is rnade_
CAUTION_ TO PBEVENT ELECTBIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE (_P PLDG T_ WIDE SLOT, PULLY
INSER_L
ATTENTION_ PODR EVlTER bEB CH©C ELECTRIQUES, INTR©DUIBE bA LAME bA PL_JS LARGE
DE bA PICHE DANS LA BORNE C_RREBPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET P©USSEB JDSQU'AU POND_
A NOTE ABOUT BECYCLENG_ Batteries should never be throwr_ away or incinerated but disposed of in
accordance with your local regulations concerning chemical wastes_
Note to CATV system insta//er_
This reminder _ provided to ca//the CATV system insta//er_ attentton to Art/de 829-49 of the NEC that
provide_ guide/ine_ for proper grounding an_ th par ticu/a,_ s_pe¢ifie_that the cab/e ground shou/d be
connected to the grounding _y_tom of the building as ¢/o_e to the point of cable entry as pra¢ticaL
The serial number of this product may be found on the back of the TV. No o_hers bave the same serial num_
ber as yours_ You should record tbe number and other vi_al information here and retain _his book as a perma_
_en_ record of your purchase _oaid identification in case of _hef_
Model No_ Date of Purchase
Sedal No. Dealer Phone No.
Dealer Puchase from Dealer Address
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, DTV/TV/CATV
This TV lets you easily switch TV(NTSC) and DTV(ATSC) with the remote conh oLThis feature enables you
to simply view from conventional analog TV to Standard Definition TV. High Definition TV. You can also con- _..
nect this TV to CATV if you have a CATV box.
° Program Information Display (DTV) u.
You can display the title, contents and o_her information of the current DTV program on the screen, co
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° Auto Preset Channel O
This TV can automatically scan and memorize the channels receivable in your residential area. This feature _,
eliminates the need of a difficult setting procedure.
° V-CHIP O
This feature lets you set the viewing limitations to prevent your children from watching inappropriate programs.
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° Closed Caption Decoder _
This TV contains the built-in Closed Caption Decoder that displays text across the screen. It allows you to
read the dialogue of a TV program or other information in the Closed Caption-supported programs, r_
° MTS/SAP Tuner O
This feature allows you to select with the remote control your desired audio language.
° Auto Shut Off Function O
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The power of the main unit is automatically turned off when there has been no signal or key input for more ,4[
than 15 minutes.
, Sleep Timer
This feature will automatically turn off the pov_er of the main unit at a present time.
, On-Screen Function Display (ENGLISH/SPANISH/FRENCH)
This feature lets you select the language displayed in the MENU screen from ENGLISH. SPANISH or
FRENCH.
, Stereo Sound Function
, Full-Function Remote Control
, PLL Frequency Synthesized Tuning
° S-VIDEO Input
, Front / Rear AV Input
, Component VIDEO Input
, Rear Digital Audio Output
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)NTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ............................................................ 2
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ............................................................. 4
PRECAUTIONS ...................................................................... 4
FEATURES ......................................................................... 5
PREPARATION FOR USE ................................................... 7
CONNECTION ....................................................................... 7
ANTENNA/BASIC CABLE CONNECTION .............................................. 7
CONNECTION TO CABLE/SATELLITE BOX ............................................ 8
COMPONENT CONNECTION ...................................................... 8
EXTERNAL CONNECTION ........................................................ 9
USING FRONT A/V CONNECTION .................................................. 10
DIGITAL AUDIO CONNECTION ..................................................... 10
INSTALLING THE BATTERIES .......................................................... 11
BATTERY PRECAUTIONS ......................................................... 11
FUNCTIONS .............................................................. 12
REMOTE CONTROL AND FRONT PANEL FUNCTION ........................................ 12
WATCHING TV ............................................................ 13
INITIAL SETTINGS ................................................................... 13
SWITCHING ANALOG MODE/DIGITAL MODE .............................................. 15
CHANNEL SELECTION ............................................................... 15
VOLUME ADJUSTMENT .............................................................. 16
SWITCHING AUDIO .................................................................. 16
SCREEN INFORMATION .............................................................. 17
SWITCHING EXTERNAL INPUT ......................................................... 18
OPTIONAL SETTINGS ...................................................... 19
SLEEP TIMER ...................................................................... 19
MENU SCREEN ..................................................................... 19
PICTURE ADJUSTMENT .............................................................. 20
CLOSED CAPTION ................................................................... 21
V-CHIP ............................................................................ 24
CHANGING THE SCREEN DISPLAY MODE ................................................ 27
OTHER SETTINGS ......................................................... 28
AUTO PRESET CH ................................................................... 28
CHANNEL ADD/DELETE .............................................................. 30
LANGUAGE SELECTION .............................................................. 31
D. S. ]Z ............................................................................ 32
TIME ZONE ........................................................................ 33
MISCELLANEOUS ......................................................... 34
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ........................................................... 34
GLOSSARY ........................................................................ 36
MAINTENANCE ..................................................................... 36
SPECIFiCATiONS .......................................................... 37
SYMBOLS USED IN THIS MANUAL
The following is the description for the symbols used in this manual.
: Settings only for the analog mode
_- : Settings only for the digital mode
: Common settings for the anabg mode and digital mode
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FOR USE
This section describes how to connect this TV to reception and other sources.
[ANTENNA / BASIC CABLE CONNECTION]
1} When connecth_q TV to antenna
Connect the RF cable or antenna cable on your home outlet to the ANT. IN jack of this TV.
2} When connecth_q TV to basic cable {without box}
Connect the RF cable or incoming cable on your home outlet to the ANT. IN iack of this TV.
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NOTES:
For youl oaf_ty and to avoid damages to the unit unplug the _ntenn_ cabl÷ ftonl the ANT INjack before moving the unit
• If you use an antenna in order to receive analog TV, the same antenna generally will work for DTV reception.
Outdoor or attic antennas will be mor_ effective than set-top versions.
• Some c_b]e channels c_nnot be viewed when the TV is connected to _n _eri_] _ntenn_ because DTV progl_m doe_ not cowl a]]
cable channels You can watch them by °witching to the o_ble cennected to OAT V
• To e_oily switch b_t_en _ntenn_ _nd c_bl wife., you O_I) [4_lo))_e 'Antenn_ _lector"oomfoetci_lly _wil_bl_
_Once connections are completed, turn on the TV and begin initial setup.
Channel scanning is necessary for the TV to memorize all available channels in your a_ea if using antenna
or basic cable./Refer to "INITIAL SETTINGS" on page 13.)
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[CONNECTION TO CABLE/SATELLITE BOX]
1) Connect the antenna cable on yOLHhome outlet to the input jack of the CABLE/SATELLITE box.
2) Bse the corresponding cable to connect the ANT. IN jack of this TV and the output jack of the
CABLE/SATELLITE box.
*Required cables in 2) and connecting methods differ depending on the CABLE/SATELLITE box. For more
information, please contact the store where you purchased the CABLE/SATELLITE box or neaJby electdc
appliance stores.
;M 1 orSATELLITEBox
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CABLES NOT INCLUDED
[COMPONENT CONNECTION]
1) This is the best method to connect this TV to video devices with the component output jack, such as DVD
player, etc. It can minimize the deterioration of image quality.
Bse the component cable [commercially available) for connection.
CABLES NOT INCLUDED
NOTE:
T_is TV can only a_pt a 4801 pnt_daced) vld÷o _lgnaL
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[EXTERNAL CONNECTION]
When usinq the Audio/Video cables
1) This is the general method to connect this TV to video devices with the video or audio output iacks, such
as VCR etc.
When the audio iack of video devices is monaural, connect this TV to the AUDIO L iack.
•CABLES NOT INCLU[}ED
Rear of this TV
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When usinq the S-Video cable
1) This is how to connect this TV to the video devices with the S-VIDEO OUT jack. You can expect better pic-
ture qual_ty than the normal video cable connection.
Use the S-video cable (commercially available) for connectfon.
•CABLES NOT INCLUDED
Rear of this TV
NOTE:
ffyou connect tothe S VIDEO:ack andthe VIDEO:ack at th÷sam÷ tim÷ S-wd_oconn÷ctl_n w#l )lave priority
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[USING FRONT A/V CONNECTION]
1) This [s how to use the A/V jack [nfront of this TV and connect to external devices.
This is useful when you use game playing devices etc.
When the audio jack of external devices is monaural, connect this TV to the AUDIO L jack.
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OUTPUT
_,CABLES NOT INCLUDED
[DIGITAL AUDIO CONNECTION]
1) If you connect this TV to the digital-supported audio devices, you can enjoy mucl_ more of the digital
broadcasting progJams with the reeling of being at a Hve program.
Use the digital audio coaxial cable (commercially available) for connection.
ir_uk ifAi AUlN_
MD t]eck DAT de(k etc
._ CABLES NOT INCLUDED
Dolby t_i_it al decoder
Rear of _is TV
[ I]13o#_ Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby" and the doub[e-D symbol are bade- I
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Install two AA batteries (supplied) motch#_g the
polarity indicated inside battery compadmeot of
the remote conlrol.
[BATTERY PRECAUTIONS]
Be sure to follow the correct polarity as indicated in the battery compartment.
Reversed batteries may cause damage to the device.
Do not mix different types of batteries together (e.g. Alkaline and Carbon-Zinc) or old batteries with fresh
ones.
If the device is not to be used for a long period of time, remove the batteries to prevent damage or iniury
from possible battery leakage.
Do not try to recharge batteries not intended to be rechaJged; they can overheat and rupture.
Features of digital broadcasting
Digital broadcasting uses the newest broadcasting technology such as compression of audio and video
signals and provides much more improved image and sound quality than analog broadcasting. For image
quality, digital broadcasting have realized the High Definition Television (HDTV) that can display sharper
and finer images than Standard Definition TMevision (SDTV) with double scanning lines, and can adopt
the 16:9 wide screen tormat that fits more to range of human vision.
For audio quality, digital broadcasting offers the 5.1ch surround broadcasl to give you the feeling of bMng
at a stadium or a theater.
In addition, digital broadcasting enables to broadcast 2 or 3 proglams of Standard Definition Television
(SDTV}, which is the analog television format, at the same time by I channel This feature has made the
program planning more diversified. In addition, digital broadca_ing has overcome problems experienced
with analog television such as ghosting or interference wi_h digital _echnolog_
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Minor channel of digital broadcasting
In digital broadcasting, the selected channM can have the sub channel It is called the minor channel
Though the minor channel programs provide a little poorer image quality _han the High Definition
Television (HDTV} programs, thay have such an advantage as it will not move back other programs even
when a sport relay is extended.
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POWER button
To turn TV on/off
Cilannel number buttons (p15)
-IENT button (p15)
Toconfirm the command of
channel numberbuttons
OH A/V buttons (p13)
To select channels and move up/down
through menu items
MENU button (p19)
To display on-screen menu
INPUT SELECT button (p18)
To select TV or external input mode
(to access camcorders, games, etc.)
SLEEP button (p19)
To turn the power off automatically
at preset time
AUDIO button (p16)
, Analog mode (TV)
To select audio mode
Digital mode (DTV)
To select audio language
DTV/TV button (p15)
To switch between digital mode (DTV)
and analog mode
INFO button (p17)
Analog mode (TV)
To display channel No.
Digital mode (DTV)
To display channel information
CHANNEL RETURN button (p15)
To return to previously viewed channel
+100 button (p15)
CATV
To enter the channel number for 100
or higher channels
Digital mode (DTV)
To select the minor channel
MUTE button (p16)
-- VOL A/V buttons (p13)
To adjust volume, and to change settings
/to move to next screen for menu items
AUDIO L/R input jacks (plO)_
VIDEO input jack (plO)_
_MENU button (p19)
TO view on-sc[een menu
_VOLUME z_/V buttons (p13)
To adiust volume
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Infrared Sensor Window
To receive the infrared rays
transmitted from the remote
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WATCHING TV
This section describes the initial settings when you
first turn on the power after purchase. The initial
setting items are shown below.
NOTE:
B_ SUI_ that alltel?l_a or Cab]_ Is Cotll_¢t_d pfopel]y b_fot_
plugging th÷ power cord
oLANGUAGE SELECTION
You can select the menu language displayed on
the screen among English, Spanish and French.
D,S.T, (Daylight Saving Time)
You can set the air time display for digital broad-
casting. When you set this function to ON, the
date information adiusled for the area set by TIME
ZONE will be adjusted to the one added by anoth-
er 1 hour. In addition, the time difference will be
adjusted as follows: 2 a.m. on first Sunday in April
to 3 a.m., 1 hour ahead, and 2 a.m. on last
Sunday in October to 1 a.m., 1 hour behind.
TIME ZONE
The EPG information in digital broadcasting is
adjusted based on the area set in TIME ZONE.
AUTO PRESET CH (TV/DTV)
(When using antenna)
The channeb broadcasted in TV and DTV are
automatically scanned and memorized. Only the
receivable channels in the area where this TV is
used will be memorized.
oAUTO PRESET CH (CATV)
(When using basic cable)
The channels broadcasted in CATV are automati-
cally scanned and memorized.
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-VOL A/V
1 Select your language.
When you first turn on the power, the following
screen is displayed.
SELECTL_NCU_eE
ENeUSH NB(TpBESSi
ESPaqOL DEPUE&PRESlO1E,
FRaq§AI8 ApRt&PRESSEZ_
• At initial language screen,
press [OH _,] for English.
press [CH v] for Spanish.
press [VOL L] for French.
The next menu will be displayed in the selected
language after you press the button.
2 Using [VOL A/XT], set "D.S.T. (Daylight Saving)"
to [ON].
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2 SET Up 11qEI1EM8 Wlllq
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D _ T (Daylght _a_l__ [o1]
lIME ZONE _ ]
AUTOpR&£ETOHm/DI_j
AUTOpRS_ETOH_¢AT_
3 Using [OH t./_], select "TIME ZONE".
I PLEASE_ONNEOT AN]_NIA TO
THEUNIT
2 SET Up 11qEI1EM8 Wlllq
&'TANDTBUTTOlS
]]MEZONE _ ]
AUTOpRS_ETOHm/Dl_j
AUTOpRS_ETOH_¢AT_
Every time you press [VOL z_FT], the area will
be switched as below.
[ALASKA]
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[HAWAII] [ATLANTIC]
[PACIFIC] [EASTERN]
[MOUNTAIN] _ [CENTRAL]
Set your area.
NOTE:
YOUmust set 'D ,_ _ ,and 'TtME ZO_ E,,_fere pre_et_lg
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4 Set the AUTO PRESET CH.
NOTES;
ff 'DS T (DayJJght Saving], and 'TIME ZONE' s_not seL
you cannot sM_ct _4UTO PRESET CH !
• Mako sut_ if t)?o TV Jscot_t_octed to al_tot_l_a or ca_o
When antonna ssconnectod, soJect _UTO PRESET CH
(TV/D TV)" at tho pfocodut_ b_low Whon connoctod to
OATV_ s_l_ct ¼UTO pRESET CH (CATV)'
Here describes the case for searching and
memorizing channels for TV/DTV.
Using [OH _./_], select "AUTO PRESET
I PLEBECOhlEOT_]ENIA _
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2 _ETUp]NEI]EM_wrN
t£TAND?IUTTO_8
D&T ID_llght_1 pN]
AU_ pREqET_Hmq)]_
AU_ pRESETOHtCAT_
• When you press [VOL _], the cbannel scanning
in both analog and digital modes will automati-
caly stad.
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• When scanning is completed, the memorized
smallest channel will be displayed.
NOTES:
Tho Init_a]AUTO PRESET CH fdnctlon can b_ e_ocuted for
eithol TV_DTV ol CATV onJy onco If you want to scan boO?
TV/DTV and CATV_you neod to solect '_HANNEL SET'In
tho MENU scmon to scan and momo_izo other channols aftor
Initial prosottlng is comoloto_ (Rotor to paso 28 )
Youcan oxlt tho hlstsa]AUTO PRESET monu by pressing
[MENU]
When you press [MENU] while scanning tho scanning is
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You can easily switch the TV (NTSC) and DTV
(ATSC) with the remote control and enjoy viewing the
High Definition TV pJogJams as well as the Standard
Definition TV progJams with simple operation.
_DTV/TV
1 Press [DTV/TV] on the remote control.
• The analog mode and digital mode switch alter-
nately.
• When you press [DTVrrv] in external input.
the analog mode and digital mode will be
switched.
NOTE:
Th foflo_ang >creen is displayed while _witching the mode
You can select the channel by using either [CH _./v]
or Channel number buttons. How to select the
channel in each wa, isshown below.
Channel
number
buttons i
dENT _
CHA/T _
GO
CHANNEL
RETURN
+100
O00CJ
I Using [OH _./v]
Using [CH A/V], change the channel.
• When you press [CHANNEL RETURN], the
previously selected channel will be selected.
Same operation is available with [OH h./v] on
the front panel of the main unit.
2 Using Channel number buttons
°When you select a channel from I to 99. press
the channel number you want to view with
Channel number buttons. The selected chan-
nel will be displayed.
• When you select a channel larger than 100,
press [+100] first. Then use channel number
buttons to press the lower 2 digits.
• To seal_h the minor channel of the major chan-
nel currently viewed in DTV. press [+100]. If you
know the minor channel while viewing the major
channel with 1-digit channel number, p_ss the
major channel number and press [dENT]. Then.
press the minor channel number you want to
view. In case the major channel number is 2
digits, press the major channel number and
press the minor channel number directl_ If you
press [-/ENT] after pressing the 2-digit major
channel number, the smalle_ minor channel will
be selected.
°When you press [CHANNEL RETURN], the
previously selected channel will be selected.
NOTE:
In th_ DTV broadcasting on_ ch_l?l)el _ometlf?)_s bto_cQ_ts
multlpl_ pfogl_ms depending on the _# dine In this c_s_ the
m_ll) c)?_f?l?_l IC c_lled fb_Jor C))al)l)el al)d the sub c_l_l)l)el f_
called mh_or channel
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_QLUME ADdUSTM
This section describes how to adiust the volume
when viewing TV. The MUTE function, wMch is use-
ful when you have a vJslor or a phone call, wJl be
also described.
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,VOL A/V
MUTE
1 Using [VOL AFT]
• You can adjust the audio volume with [VOL z2_7].
The volume bar is displayed at the bottom of
the screen when adjusting the volume.
Same operation is availabJe with [VOL AFT] on
the front panM of the main unit.
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2 Ush_g [MUTE]
Press [MUTE] on the remote contrM to mute
the sound.
The colored volume bar is displayed on the
screen while muting.
This section describes how to swtch the audio in
the analog mode and how to swtch the audio lan-
guage in the digital mode.
Switch the audio.
Every time you press [AUDIO], the audio will
be switched as below,
IN]
e]
[L_ N°]
MAIN :Outputs main-audio
SAP : Outputs second audio channel
MONO : Outputs mono-audio
Switch the audio language,
• When you press [AUDIO], the currently selected
language and the number of received languages
will be displayed on the scleen.
Audio
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IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
To release the MUTE status, press [MUTE]
again or press [VOL AFT].
Every time you press [AUDIO], the language
will be switched.
Languages you can switch differ depending
on the receiving broadcast.
NOTE:
E/en ffyou ptoss [AUDIO] In oxtema] inpuL th÷ audio w#]no_
_ _l[ch÷d
EN
You can display the currently selected channel
number or other information such as the audio
mode on the screen for checking.
C-9 _3" '_INFO
m
In the analog mode, the currently selected channel
number and the audio mode are displayed.
1 Display the channel number and the audio
mode.
Press [INFO] on the remote contJoL
The currently selected channel number and the
audio mode are displayed at the top right of the
screen.
m
In the digital mode, the detailed information for the
currently selected channel such as the program
guide b dbplayed.
Display the detailed information for the channel.
Every time you press [INFO], the display mode
will be switched as below.
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L,.,.,_o_]
The following information is displayed in the
INP01 mode.
(1) Channel number
(2) Channel title
(3) Program title (max. 2 lines displayed)
(4) Audio language ("OTHER" is displayed when
the audio language cannot be acquired, or
the acquired languages are other than ENG-
LISH, SPANISH or FRENCH.)
(5) Program air time
(2} (1)
(3) (S)
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• To clear the display, press [INFO] again.
• The following screens are displayed when con-
necting to external devices:
1) When using video cable for connection
The program guide added to the displayed
information in the INF01 mode is displayed Jn
the INP02 mode.
2) When using component video cable for con-
nection
NOTES:
When th_ ptogl_nl guide is displayed in more than 6/il?_
use [VOL z_/_7] and scro# for reading
_lo description provided' i_ di_p/ay÷d when th÷ progranl
guide is not provid÷d
• Whil_ th÷ information is displayed in the INF02 nlod÷ th÷
CLOSED CAPTtON fur_ction i_ interrupte¢l
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When you connecl external devices including a
video cassette recorder and home audio system,
you can easily switch the input mode with the
remote COntrol.
INPUTSELECT _ _:;._
• When you press [INFO], the current external
input mode will be displayed at the top right of
the screen.
1) When usinl VIDEO-t INPUT jack
_DDI
2) When using VIDEO-2 INPUT jack
1 Switch the input mode.
, When you press [iNPUT SELECT] on the
remote control, the input mode will be switched
as below.
TV channel
VIDEO1 or S-VIDEO (Rear)
VIDEO2 (F_ont)
COMPONENT
* To use the VIDEO-1 INPUT jacks on the rear of
the TV. select "VIDE01 ".
(If you use the S-VIDEO jack, "S-VIDEO" is dis-
played.)
° To use the jacks on the front of the TV, select
"VIDE02".
• To use the COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT jacks
on the rear of the TV, select "COMPONENT".
3) When using COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT
jack
4) When usinc S-VIDEO INPUT jack
$ VIDEO
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SETTINGS
The SLEEP TIMER function will automatically turn
off the power of the unit at a preset time.
_SLEEP
1 Use SLEEP TIMER.
Press [SLEEP] on the remote control
• The setting display for SLEEP TIMER is shown
in the screen.
2 Set the timer.
Ever/time you press [SLEEP], the time
increases by 10 minutes.
• You can set the timer up to 90 minutes.
After setting, you can check the remained time
per 1 minute by pressing [SLEEP].
NOTES:
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power _2]]ute OCCUto,t)l _]o p :inlet oett#lg W]]]bo col)
ce]od
To concol tho sloop tim÷s; pe_ [SLEEP] op_otedly unt#
'SLEEp O' is di_p]oyed
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otter 10 8o¢ol)d8
This section describes the overview of the menu
screen dispbyed when you press [MENU]. For
more details, see the reference page tot each item.
The menu screen consists of the function setting
items below.
PIC_JRE
O_NNEL6ET
IB4GIS_p_IR_
_'OHIP_ETUp
O_TION[OFFI
DTWETUP
PICTURE
You can adjust the picture quality (BRIGHT, CON-
TRAST, COLOR, TINT, SHARPNESS].
(Refer to "PICTURE ADJUSTMENT" on page 20.)
• CHANNEL SET
You can automatically scan the receivable chan-
nels and add or delete the channel as necessary.
(RefeJ to "AUTO PRESET CH" on page 28.)
ENG/ESP/FRA
You can change the language (ENGLISH, SPAN-
ISH, FRENCH] displayed in the menu screen.
]Refer to "LANGUAGE SELECTION" on page 31.)
V-CHIP SET UP
You can set the viewing limitations.
(Refer to "V-CHIP" on page 24.)
• CAPTION
You can change the display foJmat for CLOSED
CAPTION, which displays the dialogue of a TV
program or other information across the screen.
(Refer to "CLOSED CAPTION" on page 21 .)
DTV SET UP _
You can set the screen display or CAPTION in the
DTV mode.
(Refer to "CHANGING THE SCREEN DISPLAY
MODE" on page 27.)
NOTES:
_TV SET UP"con be disp]oyed only il) the DTV rood÷
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You can adiust the brightness, contJast, color, tint
and sharpness of the picture.
CHAiT-
MENU 0_}00
,VOL AIV
1 Display the menu screen.
Press [MENU].
The tollowin{ menu screen is displayed.
, FICTURE
CHANNELSET
[ENeI_8_Rm
_¢HIPSETUp
_P 30_pFFJ
DWSETU_
2 Select "PICTURE".
Using [OH A/_], select "PICTURE" and press
[VOL L] to confirm.
, FICTURE
eH_NNEL'_T
[ENeI_8_Rm
_¢HIPSETUp
_P 30_pFFJ
DWSETU_
• The adjustment bar for picture quality item is
displayed in the screen.
[t BRIGHT [+]
DDDDDDDIDBBBDDD
3 Adjust the picture quality.
Using [OH A/V], select the picture quality item
you wan_ to adju_.
[_RI_HT]
[CONTRAST]
I
[CO_OR]
[TI_T]
SHARPNESS]
BRIGHT
_.: To increase brightness
_: To decrease brightness
CONTRAST
A: To increase contrast
V:To decrease contrast
COLOR
_.: To brilliant
_: To pale
TINT
A: To green
T: To purple
SHARPNESS
A: To clear
T: To soft
Using [VOL AFT], adjust the picture quality.
NOTES:
• 7}1_ display will dlsapp÷a automadca M aft_l 10 seconds
ul_le_8 y_u press a butto_
Magl?etlsm ftonl i?eatby app#allces al?d sp_ak_ls might
affect t)l÷ co/ol of th_ TV plctul_ ff this happ_t_s press
[POWER] to tdlll Off th÷ TV alld tdlll It oil again a_t#r about
_0 n3_nute&
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