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13.3” LED TV COMPATIBLE 

WITH DVD PLAYER 

 
 

MODEL NO.: SC-1312 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

USER MANUAL 

 

 

Please read this manual carefully before using, 

and keep it for future reference. 

Summary of Contents for SC-1312

Page 1: ...13 3 LED TV COMPATIBLE WITH DVD PLAYER MODEL NO SC 1312 USER MANUAL Please read this manual carefully before using and keep it for future reference ...

Page 2: ... UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM VENTILATION WARNING THE NORMAL VENTILATION OF THE PRODUCT SHALL NOT BE IMPEDED FOR INTENDED USE The lightning flash and arrow head within the triangle is a warning sign alerting you of dangerous ...

Page 3: ...cts such as speakers at a distance from the player LASER SAFETY This set employs an optical laser beam system in the CD mechanism designed with built in safeguards Do not attempt to disassemble Exposure to this invisible laser light beam may be harmful to the human eye This is a Class 1 laser product Use of controls adjustments or procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardou...

Page 4: ...d Wipe gently with a soft damp water only cloth When wiping discs always move the cloth from the center hole toward the outside which will not cause distortion If you wipe the discs using a circular motion circular scratches are likely to occur which will cause distortion If the disc is brought from a cold to a warm environment moisture may form on the disc Wipe this moisture off with a soft dry l...

Page 5: ...8 9 REMOTE CONTROL PREPARATION 10 BASIC CONNECTION 11 15 OPERATIONS BASIC OPERATIONS 16 29 Compatible with DVD 16 24 TV 25 29 MAIN MENU 30 36 TV MODE 30 35 AV AND OTHER MODES 36 PC VGA MODE 36 FOR REFERENCE MAINTENANCE 37 WALL MOUNTING 37 STAND INSTALLATION 38 SPECIFICATIONS 39 TROUBLESHOOTING 40 41 REGION CODE SETTING 41 ...

Page 6: ...unction Compatible with USB1 for Music and Photo Playback TV Mode Compatible with USB2 and SD MMC MS Card for Movie Music and Photo Playback DVD Mode Support Multi languages On Screen Display Support Full Function Remote Control Compatible with HDMI PC AUDIO VGA YPbPR CVBS and AUDIO L R Input Compatible with EARPHONE and COAXIAL Output With Detachable Stand Holder With External Antenna Jack With B...

Page 7: ... 6 USB 2 input terminal For MUSIC PHOTO playback DVD 7 SD MMC MS input terminal For MUSIC PHOTO playback DVD 8 To open or close the disc compartment 9 To play or pause playing 10 VOL button To increase decrease the volume level or move left right 11 CH button To select next previous channel or move up down 12 MENU button To enter menu setting page 13 SOURCE button To select the input source 14 POW...

Page 8: ...HDMI input terminal 4 VGA input terminal 5 PC AUDIO input terminal 6 Y Pb Pr input terminals 7 RF input terminal To connect the external antenna 8 EARPHONE output terminal 9 CVBS and AUDIO L R input terminals 10 COAXIAL output terminal 11 Built in speakers GENERAL PARTS Back View ...

Page 9: ...INFO To display current program information 7 FREEZE To hold the picture during normal playing 8 To select additional channels digital being broadcast by the same station For example to select channel 15 3 press 1 and 5 then press and 3 9 SLEEP To select desired Sleep Timer 10 To return to previous channel 11 SOURCE To switch the input source 12 ASPECT To select desired displaying mode 13 OK To co...

Page 10: ...ble channels list page in TV mode to return to the root menu for DVD or turn on off the PBC for VCD 24 F LIST SETUP To display the favorite channels list page in TV mode to enter setup menu page in DVD mode 25 FAVO SUBTITLE To label current program as a favorite one or not in TV mode to select desired subtitle 26 AUTO To adjust the screen automatically in PC mode 27 To play or pause playing 28 To ...

Page 11: ... impact the remote control This may damage the parts or lead to malfunction If the remote control is not going to be used for a long time remove the batteries REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION Point the remote control from no more than about 6m from the remote control sensor and within about 60 of the front of the player Fig2 NOTES The operating distance may vary according to the brightness of the room Do ...

Page 12: ...structions before connecting other equipments CONNECTING TO AC POWER SOURCE CONNECT EXTERNAL ANTENNA TO UNIT Install external antenna into antenna jack for best picture BASIC CONNECTION Main unit To power outlet Antenna Outdoor antenna amplifier Indoor antenna amplifier Power plug of antenna amplifier 75 OHM antenna plug AC adaptor ...

Page 13: ...ION YPbPr CONNECTION AV cable Optional For basic connection use the composite Audio L R white red and CVBS cable to connect the unit with other devices Back of DVD VCR Back of DVD VCR YPbPr cable Optional AUDIO cable Optional ...

Page 14: ...the unit with other devices to receive high definition multimedia signal Back of DVD VCR Back of DVR or PC Use VGA cable and Audio cable to connect the unit with TV or PC and use this product as a monitor HDMI cable Optional VGA cable Optional Audio cable Optional ...

Page 15: ...14 COAXIAL OUT CONNECTION EARPHONE CONNECTION Use coaxial cable to connect the unit with amplifier or other audio decoding devices for coaxial audio signal output Earphone cable Optional ...

Page 16: ... CONNECTING TO USB MEMORY DEVICE TV USB 2 AND CARD CONNECTION DVD Insert a USB or SD MMC MS memory device for multimedia files playback USB Memory Device Optional USB device Optional Memory Card Optional ...

Page 17: ...the disc into the disc compartment b Once the disc is in the disc compartment the player starts to read the disc immediately c When a menu screen appears on the unit press the navigation buttons or press the number buttons to select preferred track number then press OK button to confirm d To stop playing and return to the menu screen press TITLE or D MENU button 2 Stopping play Press STOP button t...

Page 18: ...gation buttons then press the PLAY or OK button to start playback d In file selecting page press or button to turn the current menu page to the next or previous menu page e Press CC REPEAT button on remote control to change play mode SHUFFLE all the files will be randomly sorted and played by the order RANDOM randomly select any file to play SINGLE play one file only REPEAT ONE repeat one file REP...

Page 19: ... select the folder you want to play by the navigation buttons and press OK button to confirm The files in this folder are displayed and select your pictures by using the up down navigation buttons and press OK button to start playback Thumbnail of picture will be displayed while you scrolling across the file name Once a folder and file is selected the picture is loaded on the screen NOTE The time ...

Page 20: ...rotate the picture clockwise Press LEFT navigation button to rotate the picture counter clockwise Flipping pictures Press UP navigation button to flip the picture vertically Press DOWN navigation button to flip the picture horizontally Picture Shrink Zoom Press ZOOM button repeatedly to enlarge or shrink picture to 50 75 100 125 150 and 200 If the picture is enlarged you may press navigation butto...

Page 21: ...switch the unit in USB reader mode c After several seconds all the folders in the USB will display on monitor screen d Select a folder you want to play using the navigation buttons and press the OK button to confirm e The files in this folder are displayed and select the desired file by navigation buttons then press the OK button to start to play f In file selecting page press or button to turn th...

Page 22: ...C REPEAT button to change repeat SHUFFLE all the files will be randomly sorted and played by the order RANDOM randomly select any file to play SINGLE play one file only REPEAT ONE repeat one file REPEAT FOLDER all the files in the folder will be played repeatedly FOLDER all the files in the folder will be played 12 Viewing from different angle compatible with DVD only Some DVDs may contain scenes ...

Page 23: ... different language from the one selected at the initial settings This operation works only with discs on which multiple subtitle languages are recorded 1 Press SUBTITLE button during play the screen will display the current language 2 Press SUBTITLE button again to change language or turn off NOTE When no subtitles are recorded press this button will not work 16 ZOOM play This function allows you...

Page 24: ...anged the player can always be operated under the same conditions Common procedure for initial settings Press SETUP button on remote control Use the navigation buttons to select preferred item and press OK button each screen for setting the value is displayed Then move the navigation buttons to set the item and press OK button to confirm the settings Press SETUP button to close setup menu Use LEFT...

Page 25: ...or other languages 1 4 CAPTIONS It is used to switch the caption ON OFF when playing disc 1 5 SCREEN SAVER When the player is not in use for 5 minutes screen saver will display on the screen Options On Off 1 6 DEFAULT It is used to reset to factory settings 2 AUDIO SETUP SPEAKER SETUP It is used to set the speaker output levels Options a LT RT Left Right mix mode b STEREO ...

Page 26: ...ill turn to track 15 3 automatically or press OK button to confirm directly VOLUME CONTROL Press VOL or VOL to adjust the level of current volume Available range 0 100 MUTE CONTROL Press MUTE button to mute the sound press it again to turn on the sound SOURCE SETTING Press SOURCE button on remote control to display the sources list Press UP or DOWN navigation button to select desired input source ...

Page 27: ...n on remote control to display Digital Sound language Not available in all channels INFORMATION DISPLAY Press INFO button on remote control to display information of current program EPG ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE Press EPG button on remote control to enter into Electronic Program Guide menu page Not available in all channels Press LEFT or RIGHT navigation button to view previous or next page FAVOURI...

Page 28: ...ce first which contains Photo and Music files Press SOURCE button on the unit or remote control to set the unit in USB mode Press LEFT RIGHT navigation button to select Photo Music in the main menu Press UP DOWN navigation button to select preferred file Photo Playback Select Photo item in the main menu Press UP DOWN navigation button to select preferred folder file and press OK button to enter a ...

Page 29: ...button to return to file selecting page Music Playback Select Music item in the main menu Press UP DOWN navigation button to select preferred folder file and press OK button to enter a folder or play selected file During normal playing Press INFO button to display hide the tool bar Press LEFT RIGHT navigation button to select preferred option and press OK button to confirm it ...

Page 30: ...o select the option that want to adjust Press LEFT or RIGHT navigation button to adjust selected option to desired value Press RIGHT navigation button or OK button to enter next menu page Press MENU button to return to previous menu page Press EXIT button to exit menu page TV MODE If this is your first time turning on this TV Setup Wizard will appear on the screen Press UP or DOWN navigation butto...

Page 31: ...The value of Color can be adjusted from 0 100 1 5 Tint The value of Tint can be adjusted from 50 to 50 NOTE Tint is adjustable only in certain TV system 1 6 Sharpness The value of Sharpness can be adjusted from 0 100 NOTE If the value of Contrast Brightness Color Tint or Sharpness has been changed the picture mode will turn to User automatically 1 7 Color Temp Color Temperature Available options N...

Page 32: ... the value of Bass Treble or Balance has been changed the sound mode will turn to User automatically 2 5 Surround This item is used to turn on off Sound Surround function 2 6 AVC Auto Volume Control Available options On Off 2 7 SPDIF Type This item is used to select preferred SPDIF audio output type Available options RAW PCM 2 8 Audio Language This item is used to select preferred audio language N...

Page 33: ...le options Eastern Central Mountain Pacific Alaska Hawaii Atlantic 3 3 Daylight Saving Time Available options On Off NOTE This item is adjustable only for digital programs 3 4 Clock When an available digital program is present this unit will get Date and Time information automatically from current program And it s not user adjustable 4 SETUP ...

Page 34: ...or PC VGA input signal 4 6 Closed Caption 4 61 CC Mode Available options CC on Mute Off On 4 62 Basic Selection Available options CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 Text1 Text2 Text3 Text4 4 63 Advanced Selection Available options Service1 Service2 Service3 Service4 Service5 Service6 4 64 Option Mode Available options Default Custom Font Style Available options Default Font 0 Font 1 Font 2 Font 3 Font 4 Font 5 Font ...

Page 35: ... This item is used to turn on off Dynamic Luminance Control 4 8 OverScan HDMI mode only This item is used to turn on off OverScan 4 9 Restore Default This item is used to reset to factory default settings 5 CHANNEL 5 1 Air Cable This item is used to select preferred signal receiving type 5 2 Auto Scan Press RIGHT or OK button to enter it 5 21 Cable System This item is used to select preferred cabl...

Page 36: ...tton to enter it Press UP or DOWN navigation button to select preferred channel Press OK button to show or hide the selected channel 5 5 Channel No Press LEFT or RIGHT navigation button to select preferred channel number 5 6 Channel Label Press RIGHT or OK button to enter it Press LEFT or RIGHT navigation button to move the cursor Press UP or DOWN navigation button to adjust the value NOTE If no a...

Page 37: ... mode Press MENU button to display the main menu and select Setup item Then press DOWN navigation button to enter Setup menu page Press UP or DOWN navigation button to select Advanced and press RIGHT navigation button or OK button to enter it 1 H POS Horizontal Position Available range 0 100 2 V POS Vertical Position Available range 0 100 3 Clock Available range 0 100 4 Phase Available range 0 100...

Page 38: ...hen wipe again with a dry cloth Never use alcohol benzene thinner cleaning fluid or other chemicals And do not use compressed air to remove dust Contact a professional for assistance when wall mounting your TV We are not responsible for any damage to the product or injury to yourself if you mount the TV on your own Do not wall mount the TV while TV is turned on It may cause personal injury due to ...

Page 39: ...o make an angle about 30 degrees between the TV and Stand Step 3 Force the stand and TV until the TV is fully seated on the stand Step 4 Rotate the Stand counterclockwise about 30 degrees until a slight click sound happened Step 5 Tighten the included screw with a screw driver NOTES Unplug the AC adaptor first when installing or removing the TV Stand To get a proper installation direction guide fo...

Page 40: ... CD CDR CDRW DVD R DVD R DVD RW DVD RW VCD SVCD Compatible Signal Format Supported PC RGB Up to 1366 768 60Hz HDMI Max 1080P YPbPr Max 1080P POWER SOURCE AC adaptor normal DC 12 V 2A POWER CONSUMPTION 24W OPERATION TEMPERATURE 5 to 45 MEASUREMENT 346 W 119 D 291 H mm WEIGHT Approx 1 7 Kg Specifications are subject to change without notice SPECIFICATIONS ...

Page 41: ...e power adaptor and then reconnect it The player may not be operating properly due to lightning static electricity or some other factors Symptom TV Remedy No or poor picture Adjust antenna or use an external antenna Relocate the unit near a window if inside a building Move units away from this product that causes interference Do Auto Tuning again Try another channel No sound or poor sound Check th...

Page 42: ...it If the problem still occurs This machine has though been tested with the majority of the market s Flash memory based devices USB keys and MUSIC players and hard disks Music Movie players with HDD however this unit may not be compatible with certain devices in particular external self powered hard disks Symptom CARD compatible Remedy My player does not recognize my Memory Card when plugged to th...

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Page 44: ... product to the original purchaser ONLY to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for ninety 90 DAYS from the date of original purchase Proof of purchase receipt required Please visit http www supersonicinc com warranty for additional information ...

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