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OMPLTV20NW32.book Monday, Dec. 04, 2006  9:37 PM

Troubleshooting

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Possible C ause

Resolution

No picture

(power

Power cord not
securely connected

Make sure the power cord is firmly inserted into the
socket and outlet.

indicator does

Power switch is off

Turn on the power switch on the bottom of the display.

not light up)

No picture

(power
indicator is

Power outlet is off
or not working

The display is in
power-saving mode

Try plugging a different device into the outlet and see if it
turns on. If not, turn on the outlet or use a different
outlet.
If connected to a computer and in VGA or HDMI mode,
press a key on the keyboard or move the mouse.
Otherwise, press a button on the remote.

red)

No picture

(power

The display is off

Press the power button on the remote or on the front of

the display.

No signal

Make sure the proper source is selected. If there is still

no picture, check the signal cable(s) and signal source.

indicator is
green)
Unclear or
noisy picture

Contrast or
brightness too low
Signal cable(s) not
securely connected

Adjust the contrast and/or brightness until picture
appears.
Make sure the signal cable(s) are firmly connected.

Poor TV signal

Check the TV signal. If using an antenna, adjust the

position for better signal. If using cable or satellite TV,
contact your service provider.

No sound

Audio cable(s) not
securely connected
Headphones
plugged in

Make sure the audio signal cable(s) are firmly
connected.
Unplug the headphones.

Audio muted

Un-mute the audio by pressing the

M U TE

button on the

remote.

Display is too
dark or too
bright
Display not
centered
Image
vibrating

Contrast or
brightness too low
or too high
Position incorrectly
adjusted in OSD
Signal cable(s) not
securely connected
Power voltage too
high or too low

Adjust the contrast and/or brightness to desired setting.

Adjust the image position in the PC menu in the OSD
(see “PC” on page 19).
Make sure the signal cable(s) are firmly connected.

Check the power source to make sure it matches the
display specification. Try a different power outlet on a
different circuit.

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Summary of Contents for PLTV-20NW32

Page 1: ...User s Manual OMPLTV20NW32 book Monday Dec 04 2006 9 37 PM PLTV 20NW32 20 1 Liquid Crystal Display ...

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Page 4: ...ing the display unplug it from the wall Use a damp cloth for cleaning Never use liquid or aerosol cleaners To prevent overheating and ensure reliable operation place the display only in a well ventilated location Avoid cramped or inadequately ventilated locations Place the display at least 10 cm 4 from walls or other objects Always keep the vent clean Never place the display upside down Dangerous ...

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Page 7: ... PC 7 Operating the Display 9 Using the Buttons on the Display 9 Turning the Display On and Off 9 Selecting the Video and Audio Source 9 Adjusting the Volume 9 Selecting the Television Channel 9 Accessing the On Screen Display 10 Using Your Display for the First Time 11 Setting up Analog Television Channels 12 Using the Remote Control 13 Replacing the Remote Batteries 14 Configuring the Display 15...

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Page 9: ...layed on the screen The progressive scan component video inputs on your display give you the highest quality video available allowing you to enjoy crystal clear DVDs and other media Specification Display TFT LCD Aspect Ratio 16 10 Resolution 1680x1050 Screen Size 20 1inch Diagonal Brightness 250 cd m2 Contrast 350 1 typ Response Time 25ms Color Capacity 16 7Million colors Viewing Angle 170 U D 170...

Page 10: ...Before using your new display you should unpack the contents of the box and check to make sure everything is present and undamaged To unpack the display 1 Open the top of the box then remove the accessories box from behind the display and set it aside 2 Lift the display out of the box 3 Remove the pads and set the display aside The accessories box should contain the items indicated below If any it...

Page 11: ...t up the display Remove the power cord and the AC DC adapter from the accessories box connect the adapter to the power cord and insert the appropriate end into the power AC IN connector on the bottom of the display and then insert the other end into a free power outlet Note 1 Power Adapter In 2 PC DVI In 3 PC RGB In 4 Component In Blue Green Red Component Audio Input Left White Component Audio Inp...

Page 12: ... of the recording device to the NTSC jack on the display with another cable Connecting Composite Video Devices Many video devices such as VCRs DVD players video game systems and camcorders have composite video outputs Composite video uses one RCA cable to transmit video information and generally provides lower quality than S Video component video To connect a composite video source to the display ...

Page 13: ...OMPLTV20NW32 book Monday Dec 04 2006 9 37 PM 5 Setting Up the Display Connecting S Video Devices Many video de ...

Page 14: ...information is split into three signals component video offers higher quality than composite video and S Video To connect a component video source to the display 1 Using three RCA cables connect the three component video outputs to the corresponding jacks in one of the two component video blocks on the display 2 Using two other RCA cables connect the right red and left white audio outputs on the s...

Page 15: ...y and played through the display s speakers To connect a PC to the display 1 Set the video resolution on the computer to 1280 1024 or less before connecting to the display see Supported Computer Video Modes on page 28 for a full list of supported modes In Windows right click on the desktop and select Properties to bring up the Display Properties window Select the Settings tab Adjust the Screen res...

Page 16: ...play 2 Connect a VGA RGB cable between the VGA output on the computer and the D SUB input on the display HDMI D SUB 3 OPTIONAL Using a 1 8 stereo audio cable connect the computer s audio line output LINE OUT to the audio input on the bottom of the display PC AUDIO IN ...

Page 17: ...ton To turn the display off 1 Press the power button 2 If the display will be unused for an extended period of time turn off the power switch on the bottom of the display and disconnect the power Selecting the Video and Audio Source The signal source may come from any of the input blocks on the sides or bottom of the display The SOURCE button cycles through these To change the audio video source p...

Page 18: ...l number on the remote keypad then press the button Accessing the On Screen Display The On Screen Display allows you to configure the operation of the display You can change video and audio settings activate and configure closed captioning select television channels control access to mature programming and configure other general display behavior To access the OSD press the MENU Button ...

Page 19: ...he power button 2 Press SOURCE until the signal source is set to DTV 3 Press MENU to bring up the On Screen Display OSD 4 Press until the Setup menu shows 5 Press until Time Zone is highlighted then press until the correct time zone is selected and press Source 6 Press until the Channel menu shows 7 Press until Auto Program is highlighted and then press Source to begin scanning for available telev...

Page 20: ...p the On Screen Display OSD 4 Press until the TV menu shows 5 Press Source to enter the menu 6 Press until Channel System is highlighted then press Source to select it 7 Press the and buttons until the appropriate system is highlighted then press the Source button to select it Select Air if you are using an antenna Select one of the Cable options if you are connecting directly to a cable TV wall o...

Page 21: ... Power Mute Mutes the audio press again to return to previous sound 0 9 Number Button Press to select a channel TV mode when select channel above 11 press then channel number JUMP RTN Return to the pervious channel Source Selects for TV Component S Video Video RGB or DVI PIP Selects for Picture in Picture function Display Display the channel information on the screen Menu Bring up the On Screen di...

Page 22: ... Sets the display sleep timer from 10 to 240mins Ratio Selects the aspect ratio between 4 3 or full screen Note To use a universal remote with your display program the remote to control any NEC television Replacing the Remote Batteries The remote requires two AAA batteries which are held in a small enclosure on the rear of the remote To replace the batteries 1 Release the tab and pull the enclosur...

Page 23: ...y Dec 04 2006 9 37 PM Configuring the Display The On Screen Display OSD allows you to configure the operation of the LCD You can change video and audio settings activate and configure closed captioning select television chan ...

Page 24: ...of the display image Contrast Sets the variation between light and dark colors Hue not available Sets the intensity of color in the display image Saturation not available Sets the saturation of color in the display image Sharpness Sets the image sharpness Color Temperature Sets the color temperature used by the display Warm Normal Cool or a user defined setting User To set the user defined color t...

Page 25: ...s the aspect ratio used by the display Full 16 10 widescreen or 4 3 FULL 4 3 Audio The Audio menu allows you to change the way audio is played including balance equalization and other sound processing You can change the following settings Volum e Adjusts the speaker volume Mute Mutes the sound ...

Page 26: ...e any channels with insufficient signal strength Channel System Sets the type of television signal source in use The options are as follows Antenna A standard television antenna Cable A cable TV signal Display The menu allows you to change the video options used with a VGA or DVI video source You can adjust the following parameters Auto Adjust When turned on automatically adjusts image position an...

Page 27: ...OMPLTV20NW32 book Monday Dec 04 2006 9 37 PM 19 Configuring the Display Color Adjust the color temperature D ialo g tex t User Adjust the user color setting PIP Adjust the PIP setting ...

Page 28: ...OMPLTV20NW32 book Monday Dec 04 2006 9 37 PM 20 Configuring the Display Closed Caption Configures TV closed captioning The op are as follows Caption Turns closed captioning on and off ...

Page 29: ...tor is green Unclear or noisy picture Contrast or brightness too low Signal cable s not securely connected Adjust the contrast and or brightness until picture appears Make sure the signal cable s are firmly connected Poor TV signal Check the TV signal If using an antenna adjust the position for better signal If using cable or satellite TV contact your service provider No sound Audio cable s not se...

Page 30: ...erly Replace the batteries A button is stuck Jog any stuck buttons on the remote to unstick them Obstacle between remote and display The remote is too far from the display Remove the obstacle Move closer to the display If none of the resolutions above resolves the problem turn the display off and then on again using the power switch on the bottom of the display then check to see if the problem has...

Page 31: ...hooting techniques you may be eligible for warranty service All warranties must be authorized by Spectroniq prior to service and will result in the issuance of an authorization number for service For televisions with screen sizes of 37 or less you will be requested to ship your television to our National Return Center For televisions with screen sizes 40 and above you may be eligible for in home s...

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