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PLASMA TELEVISION

USER MANUAL

D T S - 4 2

Proper use guarantees

product life.

Before using the product, be advised
that you read this user manual well and
try to operate it.

Summary of Contents for DTS-42

Page 1: ...PLASMA TELEVISION USER MANUAL D T S 4 2 Proper use guarantees product life Before using the product be advised that you read this user manual well and try to operate it...

Page 2: ...magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the lierature acco...

Page 3: ...t into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point w...

Page 4: ...nts and exhibitions 160o Wide Angle Viewing Area Flat Panel with No Distortion and Color Blurring Since Plasma TV has no problems such as distortion blurring flickering unlike existing CRT type displa...

Page 5: ...ill not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged...

Page 6: ...always grip plug firmly and pull straight out from the receptacle It can result in fire or electric shock due to damaged power cord This product must be properly grounded Improper grounding may cause...

Page 7: ...ndle or lighted cigarette on the TV If these fall into the inside of the TV it may cause a fire or explosion Do not disassemble batteries and do not leave around in case children swallow them Heavy me...

Page 8: ...will be exposed to the direct sunlight and the product should not be near heat sources such as radiators stoves etc It may cause malfunction Do not install the product where there is oil smog moist o...

Page 9: ...dust in it may cause fire or malfunction When the TV is placed on a cart or table the front side of the TV should not project outward Unbalance may cause the TV to drop resulting in personal injury or...

Page 10: ...TUR E MO DE SOUND MO DE STI LL POWE R MTS ADD ERA SE SLE EP Remote Control 1UNIT Component Cable 1UNIT Coaxial Cable 1UNIT A V Cable 2UNITS Note Check to be sure that the following items are packed w...

Page 11: ...x 628 H x 83 D mm 39 37 W x 24 72 H x 3 27 D inch Dimension Including Speaker Stand 170 W x 729 H x 194 D mm 6 69 W x 28 7 H x 7 64 D inch Audio Amplifier 10W 10W Impedance 8 Weight 6 4kg 14 11 Lbs DT...

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Page 13: ...Connecting PC DVI APPLICATION MISC 78 Before Requesting Service 79 SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 45 Selecting Picture Mode 61 MENU Background Languages 46 Customizing Picture and Keypad Lock Settings 48 Adj...

Page 14: ...ndby Red Standby Green ON Power button Select when adjusting volume or select adjust MENU Press when moving MENU or Channel STANDBY OPERATE DVI D INPUT ANT Used when manufacturing For manufacturer use...

Page 15: ...een Size button Caption button Power button 100 Channel number 0 9 Multimedia CH button Adjusts the channel Note Use two AAA batteries Be sure to use replacement batteries of the same type as the orig...

Page 16: ...once Then the lamp of the button will be turned off Now the setting up of the device can be controlled by Daewoo PDP remote control Remote control supporting the multi brand devices Notices All the pr...

Page 17: ...put at the back of the TV set WHEN THE IMAGE IS NOT CLEAR Unclear screen image and bad reception may be a cause of wrong antenna connection Be sure to check its direction and place when installing WHE...

Page 18: ...tion may be found in most When a coaxial cable is used Plug the coaxial cable to the antenna socket and fix it firmly It is recommended to use the provided coaxial cable When a feeder cable is used AN...

Page 19: ...a connection such as VHF or and UHF may be necessary for installation at private houses Single Antenna Connection Separate Antenna Connection VHF Antenna UHF Antenna ANT CABLE 1 ANT CABLE 1 Outdoor An...

Page 20: ...MUTE button 2 No sound is heard if MUTE is displayed on the screen 3 Sound is heard again if pressing the MUTE button once again For example you can use this button when telephone rings or when guest...

Page 21: ...CH CH V O L V O L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P R E V CH SCREE N S I Z E Select the desired channel by pressing the CH button or the number button Ex Channel 09 Adjust volume CH CH V O L V O L ZO O M Z O O M...

Page 22: ...L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P R E V CH SCREE N S I Z E The menu screen appears as follows Press the CH button until coming on the channel Press the VOL to enter the sub menu Select the Channel Mode Select...

Page 23: ...hannels In this case if pressing the menu button the automatic Channel search is stopped and channels searched by that time are saved Auto Search is completed If auto search is completed first momoriz...

Page 24: ...STILL POWER MTS ADD ERASE SLEEP Additional Channel Memory Select the Channel to memorize Select the Channel by pressing the number button Ex 13 channel Press the ADD ERASE button ADD ERASE ADD ERASE c...

Page 25: ...E V CH SCREE N S I Z E Select the Channel to erase with the CH button You may select the Channel by pressing the number button Ex 13 channel Press the ADD ERASE button ADD ERASE After selecting the c...

Page 26: ...C H SCREEN SIZE MUTE CAPTION F F SLOW PLAY F R SLOW REC STOP PAUSE PREV OPEN CLOSE NEXT PICTURE MODE SOUND MODE STILL POWER MTS ADD ERASE SLEEP Select the Channel with the Menu button and the VOL but...

Page 27: ...elect Fine Tune by using the CH button Until the screen becomes best condition adjust the screen by pressing the VOL button 3 Move Adjust MENU Exit Picture Screen Sound Features Channel Ch Mode Channe...

Page 28: ...V CH SCREE N S I Z E MUTE CAPTION F F SLOW PLAY F R SLOW REC STOP PAUSE PREV OPEN CLOSE NEXT PICTURE MODE SOUND MODE STILL POWER MTS ADD ERASE SLEEP Press the Power Buttons TurnthePDPandtheReceiverON...

Page 29: ...Broadcasting signals 1080i 720p 480p 3 Antenna Connection Apartment Check if community antenna receives digital broadcasts Private Houses Set the indoor outdoor UHF antenna to the direction of the dig...

Page 30: ...L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P R E V CH SCREE N S I Z E MUTE CAPTION F F SLOW PLAY F R SLOW REC STOP PAUSE PREV OPEN CLOSE NEXT PICTURE MODE SOUND MODE STILL POWER MTS ADD ERASE SLEEP Press the Power Button...

Page 31: ...t input modes appear The sequence is as follows Select a Desired Channel and Function Select a desired channel and function by using the Remote Control of the Cable BroadcastingReceiver 3 4 NOTES 1 If...

Page 32: ...L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P R E V CH SCREE N S I Z E MUTE CAPTION F F SLOW PLAY F R SLOW REC STOP PAUSE PREV OPEN CLOSE NEXT PICTURE MODE SOUND MODE STILL POWER MTS ADD ERASE SLEEP Press the Power Buttons...

Page 33: ...or the INPUT SELECT Key in KeyPad of the pdp set Each time you press TV VIDEO button a different input mode appears The sequence is as follows Select a Desired Channel and Function Select a desired ch...

Page 34: ...TV CATV DISPLAY MULTIMEDIA TV VIDEO CH CH V O L V O L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P R E V CH SCREE N S I Z E MUTE CAPTION F F SLOW PLAY F R SLOW REC STOP PAUSE PREV OPEN CLOSE NEXT PICTURE MODE SOUND MODE STI...

Page 35: ...ControloftheDVD 3 4 NOTES 1 Y Cb Cr which stands for DVD Player s Output Terminal can also be written as Y B Y R Y Y Pb Pr depending on the kinds of DVD devices 2 The way of connecting the DVD to the...

Page 36: ...L V O L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P R E V CH SCREE N S I Z E MUTE CAPTION F F SLOW PLAY F R SLOW REC STOP PAUSE PREV OPEN CLOSE NEXT PICTURE MODE SOUND MODE STILL POWER MTS ADD ERASE SLEEP Press the Power...

Page 37: ...e Control of the VCR 3 4 NOTES 1 When connecting a Video the S Video terminal provides a better image than the Video terminal 2 When connecting to the Video terminal connect 3 color AV cables video le...

Page 38: ...CH SCREE N S I Z E MUTE CAPTION F F SLOW PLAY F R SLOW REC STOP PAUSE PREV OPEN CLOSE NEXT PICTURE MODE SOUND MODE STILL POWER MTS ADD ERASE SLEEP Press the Power Buttons Turn the PDP and the Camcorde...

Page 39: ...on by using the Remote Control of Camcorder or GameConsole 3 4 NOTES 1 When connecting a Video the S Video terminal provides a better image than the Video terminal 2 When connecting to the Video termi...

Page 40: ...PLAY F R SLOW REC STOP PAUSE PREV OPEN CLOSE NEXT PICTURE MODE SOUND MODE STILL POWER MTS ADD ERASE SLEEP Connect the PC to the PDP Prepare the PC cable D sub 15pin and the PC audio cable Sold separa...

Page 41: ...namic Ultra Screen TV by Using PC s Keyboard or Mouse 4 5 Press the Power Buttons Turn on the PDP and the PC 3 NOTES 1 The resolution of the PC TV is best at 640 x 480 VGA 2 If there is a Vertical Fre...

Page 42: ...Z E MUTE CAPTION F F SLOW PLAY F R SLOW REC STOP PAUSE PREV OPEN CLOSE NEXT PICTURE MODE SOUND MODE STILL POWER MTS ADD ERASE SLEEP Connect the PC to the PDP Prepare the DVI cable and the PC audio ca...

Page 43: ...d the PC 3 NOTES 1 The resolution of the PC monitor is best at 640 x 480 VGA 2 If there is a Vertical Frequency setting menu in the Display Menu of the PC adjust the frequency to 60Hz 3 If the PC reso...

Page 44: ...69 37 861 37 500 43 269 31 469 37 927 35 156 37 879 48 077 46 875 53 674 48 363 56 476 60 023 68 677 67 500 60 000 640x400 640x480 720x400 800x600 1024x768 1152x864 1280x960 85 080 59 940 72 809 75 00...

Page 45: ...appear After selecting a desired Picture mode the menu on the screen will disappear Normal Dynamic and Cinema Modes are factory preset values If you want to customise the Picture modes refer to the fo...

Page 46: ...ingthe VOL button 3 Press the MENU Button The MENU shown below will display on the screen 1 2 Move Adjust MENU Exit Normal 32 48 32 32 32 Picture Screen Sound Features Channel Mode Brightness Contrast...

Page 47: ...press the CH buttons to select a specific adjustment item NOTES 1 While you are in the PC or DVI INPUT mode you can only adjust brightness contrast sharpness and color temperature 2 When you adjust B...

Page 48: ...NOTES 1 When the INPUT SIGNAL is DTV in Component 1 or Component 2 only the aspect ratios of 16 9 and 4 3 are available 2 Displaying a picture in a 4 3 mode for a long time may cause phosphor of the...

Page 49: ...32 Picture Screen Sound Features Channel Move Select MENU Exit Mode 16 9 Picture Screen Sound Features Channel Move Adjust MENU Exit Picture Screen Sound Features Channel Mode 16 9 CH CH V O L V O L Z...

Page 50: ...Button The MENU screen as shown below will appear Press the CH button Pressthe CH buttontoselect Screen 1 2 Move Select MENU Exit Picture Screen Sound Features Channel H Size V Size H Position V Posi...

Page 51: ...de only Horizontal Vertical size are available 2 H Size As the value increases the screen width increases 3 V Size As the value increases the screen height increases 4 H Position As the value increase...

Page 52: ...ILL POWER MTS ADD ERASE SLEEP Press the ZOOM Button Press the ZOOM button to show currently selected screen size Each time you press the ZOOM button the screen size will increase stepwise in 0 20 scal...

Page 53: ...t right respectively 2 53 NOTES 1 When the screen is enlarged the pixel of the screen can become thick and dim 2 When only subtitle of zoom level remains you can scroll the image If subtitle of zoom l...

Page 54: ...ill images for a long time may cause image sticking Watching a STILL Image NOTES 1 Displaying the same images such as still images for a long time may cause image sticking after image lagging 2 In thi...

Page 55: ...ode will be displayed Every Press of the Button Changes Modes SOUND MODE Each time you press the button a different sound mode appears The sequence used is as follows Normal Suitable for watching any...

Page 56: ...ound Features Channel Move Adjust MENU Exit Off Mono Off Normal 0 0 0 0 0 Picture Screen Sound Features Channel Balance Effect MTS AVC Mode 120Hz 500Hz 1 5kHz 5kHz 10kHz 0 CH CH V O L V O L ZO O M Z O...

Page 57: ...automatically switched to the User Mode 3 For the realistic sound effect lower than 120Hz frequency sound and greater than 10kHz frequency sound are emphasized 4 If you make connection to the Left Au...

Page 58: ...TV VIDEO or MULTIMEDIA button a different screen mode appears The sequence used is asfollows 1 VIDEO DVD SAT TV CATV DISPLAY MULTIMEDIA TV VIDEO CH CH V O L V O L Z O O M ZOOM MENU P R E V C H SCREEN...

Page 59: ...ck if external device is connected and or terminal connection is properly done 3 Also you can select input using INPUT SELECT button in the keypad of the pdp set The used sequence is as follows TV PC...

Page 60: ...ou watch Component PC or DVI Displays which input terminal is used and indicates the input signal mode Indicates the horizontal and vertical resolution of the current INPUT signal Component 1 1920 x 1...

Page 61: ...round LanguageandKeypadLockSettings 61 61 Move Select MENU Exit Mode Brightness Contrast Color Tint Sharpness Color Temp Normal Normal 32 48 32 32 32 Picture Screen Sound Features Channel Move Adjust...

Page 62: ...ckON 4 5 Move Adjust MENU Exit On Off Picture Screen Sound Features Channel Background Language Keypad Lock MGDI Auto Power ClosedCaption Time Setting ISM Parental Lock Initialize Opaque English Off 6...

Page 63: ...tness Contrast Color Tint Sharpness Color Temp Normal Normal 32 48 32 32 32 Picture Screen Sound Features Channel Move Adjust MENU Exit Off Picture Screen Sound Features Channel Background Language Ke...

Page 64: ...L V O L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P R E V CH SCREE N S I Z E AutoPower 1 ON When the AC power is ON the TV will by turned on automatically without pressing the power button on the remote control 2 OFF When...

Page 65: ...be displayed as below 1 2 Closed Caption Setting 65 Move Select MENU Exit Mode Brightness Contrast Color Tint Sharpness Color Temp Normal Normal 32 48 32 32 32 Picture Screen Sound Features Channel CC...

Page 66: ...res Channel Move Select MENU Exit Picture Screen Sound Features Channel Background Language Keypad Lock MGDI Auto Power ClosedCaption Time Setting ISM Parental Lock Initialize Opaque English Off On Of...

Page 67: ...rast Color Tint Sharpness Color Temp Normal Normal 32 48 32 32 32 Picture Screen Sound Features Channel Move Select MENU Exit Background Language Keypad Lock MGDI Auto Power ClosedCaption Time Setting...

Page 68: ...hannel Time Setting Clock OffTimer Off Time Wake Timer WakeTime Wake Ch Wake Vol AM 11 50 Off Off 19 2 AM 12 00 AM 12 00 CH CH V O L V O L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P R E V CH SCREE N S I Z E Time Setting F...

Page 69: ...mal Normal 32 48 32 32 32 Picture Screen Sound Features Channel Move Select MENU Exit Picture Screen Sound Features Channel Background Language Keypad Lock MGDI Auto Power ClosedCaption Time Setting I...

Page 70: ...EE N S I Z E NOTES Pixel Shift The whole screen shifts up down left right at 20sec interval to minimise image sticking Low Bright When displaying a still picture or a fixed pattern for a long time the...

Page 71: ...e Screen Sound Features Channel Move Select MENU Exit Picture Screen Sound Features Channel Background Language Keypad Lock MGDI Auto Power ClosedCaption Time Setting ISM Parental Lock Initialize Opaq...

Page 72: ...rental Control Parental Lock TV GuidLines Movie Retings No Ratings Ext Sources Change Password Unblock Off Block Move Select MENU MUTE Exit Picture Screen Sound Features Channel Rating MA 14 PG G Y7 Y...

Page 73: ...ancels each item CH CH V O L V O L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P R E V CH SCREE N S I Z E Move Adjust MENU Exit Picture Screen Sound Features Channel Parental Control Parental Lock TV GuidLines Movie Retings...

Page 74: ...ew Password _ _ _ _ MENU Exit Move Select MENU Exit Picture Screen Sound Features Channel Parental Control Parental Lock TV GuidLines Movie Retings No Ratings Ext Sources Change Password Unblock Off B...

Page 75: ...s Color Temp Normal Normal 32 48 32 32 32 Picture Screen Sound Features Channel Move Select MENU Exit Background Language Keypad Lock MGDI Auto Power ClosedCaption Time Setting ISM Parental Lock Initi...

Page 76: ...d INITIALIZATION Enter the sub menu by using the VOL button Select the Initialize by pressing the CH button then press the VOL button A confirmation message will be displayed To perform initialization...

Page 77: ...er NOTES 1 On screen information disappears if you do not take any action for about two seconds after pressing the SLEEP button 2 If you turn the PDP off after setting SLEEP the setting is erased Slee...

Page 78: ...ontrol does not function properly Check for any obstacle between the Remote Control and the Display Check for dead batteries and incorrect battery orientation Check if the Remote Control is the right...

Page 79: ...Display Resolution 853 H 480 V dots Pixel Pitch 1 08 H 1 08 V mm Video Signal NTSC PAL SECAM PAL M N NTSC4 43 Dimension 1044 W 631 H 89 D mm 41 10 W 24 84 H 3 50 D inch Weight 30 kg 66 14Lbs Power Re...

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