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REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS 

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18. 

For SME-34WHD5 Only 

When the source of display is AV1 or AV2 or Y/CB/CR, press the WIDE 

button to select the display aspect ratio.  Each time the WIDE button is 

pressed, the on-screen display will toggle between “4:3” and “16:9”.  

 

19. 

To display the monitor’s on-screen display, press menu 

▲▼

 button.  The first 

line of the window displays the master picture menu and the setting of a 

selected feature.  The last line of the window reports the current resolution 

and frequency settings. 

 

20. 

After you have selected a category, you can increase or decrease a display 

setting. Here’s how to adjust a setting: Press the menu 

▲▼

 button. While the 

master picture menu is on screen, use the menu 

▲▼

 select key to choose a 

category. Once you have selected a category, press the ADJ 

34

button.  

Each time the ADJ 

4

button is pressed, the settings for the category 

selected will increase. Each time the ADJ 

3

 button is pressed, the settings 

for the selected category will decrease. 

 

21. 

Press RECALL button to reset various settings to the factory’s pre-set default 

value.  RECALL function is not supported when the unit is using RGB or 

Y/PB/PR as the input source. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WIDE 

 

 

 

 

MENU 

ADJ. 

 

 

RECALL

 

Summary of Contents for SME-27HD5

Page 1: ...36 34 Viewable 16 9 PERFECTLY FLAT WIDE SCREEN 34 32 Viewable 4 3 SUPER FLAT TUBE 29 27 Viewable 4 3 SUPER FLAT TUBE HIGH DEFINITION DIGITAL TELEVISION USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...4 LOCATION OF BUTTONS ON REMOTE CONTROL 8 5 USING THE TV S ADVANCED FEATURES 9 15 6 USING THE MONITOR S ADVANCED FEATURES 16 17 7 BATTERY IN REMOTE CONTROL 18 8 FRONT PANEL AND CONNECTIONS 19 21 9 ON SCREEN DISPLAY MENU SETTINGS 22 28 10 TROUBLE SHOOTING 29 30 11 FREQUENCY TABLE 31 33 12 SPECIFICATIONS 34 3 ...

Page 3: ...ry to correct the interference by one or more of the following measure l Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna l Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver l Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected l Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Shielded interconnected cables and shield po...

Page 4: ... Geräten befinden sind zu beachten 12 Wird das Gerät uber einen längeren Zeitraum nicht benutzt sollten Sie es vom Stromnetz trennen Somit wird im Falle einer Überspannung eine Beschädigung vermieden 13 Durch die Lüftungsäffnungen dürfen niemals Gegenstände oder Flussigkeiten in das Gerät gelangen Dies könnte einen Brand bzw elektrischen Schlag auslösen 14 Öffnen Sie niemals das Gerät Das Gerät da...

Page 5: ...nings and instructions marked on the product 7 Disconnect from the mains supply before cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Use only a slightly damp cloth for cleaning 8 Do not use this product near water 9 Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall causing serious damage 10 The ventilation slots located on the back of the cabinet are for proper hea...

Page 6: ...ectrical shorting of parts resulting in fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit 17 Do not attempt to service unit yourself Opening or removing the cover may result in exposure to dangerous voltage points or other risks Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 18 Disconnect the unit from the main supply and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the...

Page 7: ...ment with Composite video outputs Æ AV OUT Terminals can output composite video and sound signals that the monitor is using AV OUT only supplies composite video signals Y PB PR and Y CB CR signals are not supported Y PB PR Terminal is for progressive scan component input Y PB PR video signals and stereo sound signals This is used with progressive scan video equipment such as progressive scan DVD p...

Page 8: ...ructions at the beginning of this manual and make sure the unit and the video equipment are both switched off l Be sure to lug the AC power cord to a properly grounded outlet l The AV OUT terminal only supplies AV1 or AV2 composite signals and does not supply Y PB PR or Y CB CR signals ...

Page 9: ...REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS 7 5 6 3 4 WOOFER DISPLAY RECALL WIDE CCD AIR CABLE DEGAUSS BLUE BACK ON OFF CH ADD ERASE FULL SEARCH 1 7 18 5 10 12 11 2 8 16 14 13 3 20 9 21 15 6 4 17 19 ...

Page 10: ...cable television broadcasts If AIR is selected the TV can receive channels 2 to 69 If CABLE is selected the TV can receive channels 1 to 125 4 Use the FULL SEARCH button to automatically program the television to receive broadcasts from all available channels When this button is pushed for 1 5 seconds the TV will begin the FULL SEARCH process and memorize all available channels The search takes so...

Page 11: ...ly push 0 and 2 You may also select a single digit channel between CH2 and CH9 by simply pressing the corresponding digit key When a single digit is pressed the TV will wait for 5 seconds before changing the channel To select channels beyond CH100 push the 100 key first followed by the last two digits of the channel For example to select CH107 push 100 0 and 7 8 QV Quick View button allows you to ...

Page 12: ...g TV receptions 14 Use DISPLAY button to show channel information on the screen 15 The built in woofer can add a significant bass boost to the sound of your television monitor Press WOOFER button to switch the built in woofer ON or OFF Each time the button is pressed the on screen display will display woofer on or woofer off 16 Degaussing keeps the display free from unwanted magnetism that can res...

Page 13: ...een will display Parental Guide ON to indicate the function is currently switched on 3 Press V CHIP blue key to go into the next menu to setup parental control settings The following menu is displayed Menu Code Reference FV Fantasy Violence D Sexual Dialog L Adult Language S Sexual Situations V Violence TV Y All Children TV Y7 Older Children TV G General Audience TV PG Guidance Suggested TV 14 Str...

Page 14: ...ral Audience PG Parental Guidance PG 13 Strongly Cautioned R Restricted NC 17 No One Under 17 X No One Under 17 6 Use s yellow or t green keys to select the MPAA rating you wish to set The selected rating will flash to indicate your selection Use SET red key to toggle between the U unblock setting or B block setting t SET s Parental Guidelines Rating FV V S L D TV Y U TV Y7 U U TV G U TV PG B B B ...

Page 15: ...process You can also keep the original passcode by not entering a new pass code and pressing the V CHIP blue key Note If the pass code is forgetten use the initial pass code of 8 4 8 4 100 This is a master code that will override the system 9 When watching a channel or program that is blocked by the V CHIP the following screens will display V CHIP Set Parental code Parental Guide ACCOMPLISHED Bloc...

Page 16: ...requency settings 20 After you have selected a category you can increase or decrease a display setting Here s how to adjust a setting Press the menu button While the master picture menu is on screen use the menu select key to choose a category Once you have selected a category press the ADJ 34button Each time the ADJ 4button is pressed the settings for the category selected will increase Each time...

Page 17: ...o avoid damage from possible battery leakage remove the batteries for extended unused periods Be sure that there are no obstructions between the Remote Control and the monitor Operating range is specified for normal use The shorter the distance between the Remote control and the monitor narrower the angle within which the Remote Control can operate the monitor ...

Page 18: ...d off INPUT SELECT DEGAUSS MENU VOL STAND BY POWER SAVING POWER L AUDIO R VIDEO S VIDEO 3ADJUST4 AV2 IN INPUT SELECT DEGAUSS MENU VOL L AUDIO R VIDEO S VIDEO 3ADJUST4 AV2 IN STAND BY POWER SAVING POWER 36 34 Viewable 16 9 MONITOR 34 32 Viewable 4 3 MONITOR 29 27 Viewable 4 3 MONITOR ADJU DEGA VOL MENU INPUT SELECT STA POWER SAVING POWER L AUDIO R S VIDEO AV2 IN ...

Page 19: ... Degaussing keeps the display free from unwanted magnetism that can result in color impurity Each time the monitor is turned on it is automatically degaussed If the unit is displayed continuously It is recommended that unit is degaussed at least once every few days to remove any color impurities Whenever the degauss button is pushed the display image blurs and a humming sound is heard This is norm...

Page 20: ...ction settings are available for the different types of signal inputs The following diagram shows the different on screen displays available for different input signals On Screen Display for RGB Input TV and Composite Video Inputs AV1 and AV2 Std Component Input Y CB CR M 0 1 F H 3 1 K H z F V 6 0 H z 1 2 8 BRIGHT M T V A V F H 1 5 K H z F V 6 0 H z 1 2 8 R B BRIGHT M Y C B C R F H 1 5 K H z F V 6...

Page 21: ... brightness Press the ADJ button to increase brightness This setting is available to all video signal inputs CONTRAST Select icon to adjust the contrast image white level Contrast is the difference in brightness between the dark and light parts of the displayed image Press the ADJ button to decrease contrast Press the ADJ button to increase contrast This setting is available to all video signal in...

Page 22: ... available to RGB and Y PB PR input signals ROTATION Select icon to adjust the screen tilt of the displayed image This is used to compensate for earth magnetic field effect on the monitor This setting is only available to RGB and Y PB PR input signals R GAIN Select icon to change the gain of red G GAIN Select t icon to change the gain of green B GAIN Select icon to change the gain of blue These se...

Page 23: ... yellow no pulse pulse blanked 30W power saving yellow pulse no pulse blanked 30W power saving yellow no pulse no pulse blanked 30W NOTE l The power management function requires TTL horizontal and vertical sync l Power saving is invalid if display is in TV AV Y CB CR Y PB PR mode As an ENERGY STAR partner SAMPO CORPORATION has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energ...

Page 24: ...rth s natural magnetic field interfering with display 2 Picture appears or 1 Use the rotation function setting to adjust the image 2 Use the pincushion function setting to adjust the image Remote control is not functioning 1 Weak or dead batteries 2 Outside interference 1 Replace batteries 2 Turn off the TV and disconnect the AC power cord from the fall Wait 10 seconds and reconnect the AC power c...

Page 25: ... 127 25 126 00 127 25 VHF 16 C 133 25 132 00 133 25 BIGB 17 D 139 25 138 00 139 25 18 E 145 25 144 00 145 25 19 F 151 25 150 00 151 25 20 G 157 25 156 00 157 25 21 B 163 25 162 00 163 25 22 1 169 25 168 00 169 25 07 175 25 07 7 175 25 174 00 175 25 08 181 25 08 8 181 25 180 00 181 25 09 187 25 09 9 187 25 186 00 187 25 10 193 25 10 10 193 25 192 00 193 25 11 199 25 11 11 199 25 198 00 199 25 12 20...

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Page 27: ...39 25 94 V 58 643 25 642 00 643 25 43 645 25 100 V 59 649 25 648 00 649 25 44 651 25 101 V 60 655 25 654 00 655 25 45 657 25 102 V 61 661 25 660 00 661 25 46 663 25 103 V 62 667 25 666 00 667 25 47 669 25 104 V 63 673 25 672 00 673 25 48 675 25 105 V 64 679 25 678 00 679 25 49 681 25 106 V 65 685 25 684 00 685 25 50 687 25 107 V 66 691 25 690 00 691 25 51 693 25 108 V 67 697 25 696 00 697 25 52 69...

Page 28: ...log Analog b Polarity 1 0Vp p 1 0Vp p 1 0Vp p c Amplitude 10KΩ 10KΩ 10KΩ Horizontal sync a Type TTL TTL TTL b Polarity Positive or negative Positive or negative Positive or negative c Input impedance 1K ohm Min 1K ohm Min 1K ohm Min d Frequency RGB 31 KHz 52 KHz Y PB PR 31KHz 45KHz AV Y CB CR 15 734 KHz NTSC 15 625 KHz PAL RGB 31 KHz 52 KHz Y PB PR 31KHz 45KHz AV Y CB CR 15 734 KHz NTSC 15 625 KHz...

Page 29: ...1024 768 60 1280 720 60 1920 1080 60 Hz Pixel timing 5 39 722 31 746 35 311 33 06 25 27 8 36 50 15 385 13 468 13 468 n Sec Horizontal visible 640 640 720 640 800 800 640 800 1024 1280 1920 Dots Horizontal total 800 832 900 864 1056 1024 832 1040 1344 1650 2200 Dots Horizontal front porch 16 16 18 64 40 24 56 56 40 112 80 Dots Horizontal sync 96 40 108 64 128 72 56 120 145 76 76 Dots Horizontal bac...

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