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V32MAAK-ET1-01EN    10/11/2007_ver.A  

Table of Contents 

 

BEFORE GETTING STARTED.....................................................................................1

 

O

PERATING 

S

AFETY

.....................................................................................................1 

C

ONNECTING

...............................................................................................................2 

Power supply..........................................................................................................2 
Point of use ............................................................................................................2 

A

DDITIONAL 

S

AFETY 

I

NSTRUCTIONS

..............................................................................3 

Precautions ............................................................................................................3 

INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................................................4

 

B

OX 

C

ONTENTS

...........................................................................................................4 

F

URTHER 

F

EATURES

.....................................................................................................5 

O

VERVIEW OF THE 

TV ..................................................................................................6 

Indicator..................................................................................................................6 
Function Keys.........................................................................................................7 
Connections ...........................................................................................................8 

O

VERVIEW OF THE 

R

EMOTE 

C

ONTROL

...........................................................................9 

SETTING UP ...............................................................................................................11

 

CONNECTIONS ..........................................................................................................11

 

Connecting video devices via AV cables..............................................................11 
Connecting a video device via HDMI - HDMI ......................................................12 
Connecting a PC via VGA cable ..........................................................................13 

W

ATCHING 

TV............................................................................................................14 

Turning the LCD Display On and Off ...................................................................14 
Initial Power on.....................................................................................................16 
Source Buttons.....................................................................................................17 
Volume Control.....................................................................................................18 
Setting the Sleep Timer........................................................................................18 
ARC - Aspect Ratio Control..................................................................................19 
APC - Automatic Picture Control..........................................................................19 

NICAM/A2

 

(IGR)

 

B

ROADCAST 

S

ELECTION

..................................................................20 

GENERAL CONTROLS & ADJUSTMENT ................................................................21

 

H

OW TO CONTROL 

O

N

-S

CREEN 

D

ISPLAY 

(OSD) ..........................................................21 

V

IEWING THE 

O

N

-S

CREEN 

D

ISPLAY 

(OSD) ..................................................................22 

Summary of Contents for V32MAAK

Page 1: ... 7 Connections 8 OVERVIEW OF THE REMOTE CONTROL 9 SETTING UP 11 CONNECTIONS 11 Connecting video devices via AV cables 11 Connecting a video device via HDMI HDMI 12 Connecting a PC via VGA cable 13 WATCHING TV 14 Turning the LCD Display On and Off 14 Initial Power on 16 Source Buttons 17 Volume Control 18 Setting the Sleep Timer 18 ARC Aspect Ratio Control 19 APC Automatic Picture Control 19 NICAM ...

Page 2: ...k 28 On Timer 29 CONNECTIVITY PC SETTING 30 INFORMATION 32 RESET 33 TELETEXT 34 TELETEXT OPERATION 34 TELETEXT PAGE SELECTION 35 USEFUL FEATURES FOR TELETEXT 35 TROUBLESHOOTING 37 SAFETY AND REGULATORY INFORMATION 40 REPAIR 40 NOTES FOR SERVICE ENGINEERS 40 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 40 PC INPUT PRESET TIMING TABLE 41 SPECIFICATIONS 42 ...

Page 3: ...o not insert any objects through the slots and openings of the monitor This may lead to an electrical short circuit or even fire resulting in damage to your LCD display Slots and openings in the LCD display are for ventilation purposes Do not cover these openings as this may lead to overheating Do not allow children to play unattended with electrical equipment Children may not always correctly rec...

Page 4: ...esulting from voltage surges or lightning To remove the LCD display from the power supply disconnect the plug from the AC outlet Where the main plug is used as the disconnect device the power outlet must be in the vicinity of your LCD display and within reach of the power cables DO NOT stretch the power cables tightly to reach a power outlet You should arrange the LCD display cables in a manner so...

Page 5: ...which can be serviced or cleaned inside of the TV display housing You can increase the life of your LCD display by taking the following precautions Before cleaning always disconnect the power line and all connection cables Do not use any solvents caustic or gaseous cleaning agents Clean the display with a soft lint free cloth Ensure that no water droplets remain on the screen Water can cause perma...

Page 6: ...his is in addition to your statutory rights This manual contains a separate chapter on Troubleshooting on page 37 Performance Characteristics Advantages relating to CRT cathode ray tube display Less space required Lighter weight Lower power consumption Box Contents Please check that you have received the following items with your LCD display If any following items are missing please contact your n...

Page 7: ...ngs include Auto image 4 3 16 9 14 9 Panoramic and Zoom APC Automatic Picture Control settings include Normal Cinema and Dynamic A P S Auto Programming System for automatic TV channel tuning TELETEXT function is available Child lock function is available Built in dual channel speakers Built in NICAM A2 IGR sound decoder for stereo and bilingual listening Automatic sleep timer ranges from 10 to 120...

Page 8: ...passive Red Power on TV Video PC mode Green Standby active only available in PC mode Amber A green indicator lights when the power is on and an amber indicator lights when in the standby PC mode A red indicator lights when in standby mode passive Remote Control Sensor Remote control sensor Indicator ...

Page 9: ...play the OSD main menu Return to previous menu when in OSD menu SOURCE Select input source TV SCART1 SCART2 SCART2S CVBS S VIDEO YUV HDMI 1 HDMI 2 VGA When OSD MENU is invoked it will function as the OK key to setup a function or enter a sub menu POWER Shift on or off the TV When the status of indicator is off press POWER on the panel to enable this LCD TV NOTE Function Keys control your TV s basi...

Page 10: ...ions NOTE Audio out L R The level of audio output cannot be changed using the volume control on your display This connector should be used with an external audio amplifier that can be used to control the volume ...

Page 11: ...the required text page REVEAL To display concealed information such as solutions of riddles puzzles or a quiz EXPAND Press EXPAND button to enlarge the top half or bottom half of the TELETEXT page TIME SUB PAGE Press TIME SUB PAGE button to access to the sub page you required Red Green Yellow Blue ATV analogue To display recording setting and user profile Page direct access for Teletext mode 4 CH ...

Page 12: ...u OSD screen in ATV analogue to access menu items 12 MENU Display the On Screen Display OSD menu or return to a layer of menu 13 TV Select the TV mode 14 PC HD Switch to VGA HDMI 1 HDMI 2 mode 15 VIDEO Switch to CVBS S VIDEO YUV mode 16 SCART Switch to SCART1 SCART2 SCART2 S mode 17 SLEEP Select a pre set timer for automatic power down SUB TITLE ATV analogue to show information GUIDE ATV analogue ...

Page 13: ...o devices via AV cables This TV accepts different Video Inputs Connecting to device connectors with better video quality will bring you better viewing enjoyment The video quality sequence from the best to a normal one would be Component SCART S VIDEO and CVBS NOTE ANT IN Antenna aerial In Connecting cables above are not supplied ...

Page 14: ...ctor on the external device NOTE Video Device DVD Player Set top Box Game Box etc HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface No audio cable is needed when via HDMI to HDMI connection Either HDMI1 or HDMI2 can work when you connect one video device Connecting cables above are not supplied video devices ...

Page 15: ...Connecting a PC via VGA cable NOTE To receive a display connect a VGA cable between the D SUB connector on the TV and the VGA connector on a PC To receive a sound connect an audio cable between the PC AUDIO IN jack on the TV and AUDIO OUT jack on a PC Connecting cables above are not supplied ...

Page 16: ...below to turn the display on Step 1 Place supplied two AAA batteries into the remote control make sure the batteries are oriented correctly Step 2 Connect the power cord into the AC IN located in the back of the display and the other end to the power outlet on the wall The indicator on the bottom right side of the display will light up red at this moment RED ...

Page 17: ...ntrol to turn the TV off After the TV is turned off the indicator on the front will light up red If you go away for a few days or will not use your TV for a long period of time please unplug the power cord to turn the main power off Step 3 Press the POWER button on the right side of the display or press the POWER button of the remote control to swift on the display The indicator will light up gree...

Page 18: ... press OK 2 Press W or X to choose your country in the Message Bar then press OK 3 Press S or T to highlight Language then press OK to enter the Adjustment Bar 4 Press W or X to choose your language Press OK 5 Press S or T to highlight Start Service Scan and then press OK to enter the Scan Progress Note Country Austria Belgium Czech Denmark Finland France Germany Great Britain Greece Hungary Irela...

Page 19: ...007_ver A Source Buttons 1 Turn on the power 2 Select an input source as described below Source buttons TV switch to Analogue mode PC HD switch to VGA HDMI 1 HDMI 2 mode VIDEO switch to CVBS S VIDEO YUV mode Composite Y C and Component signal SCART switch to SCART1 SCART2 SCART2 S ...

Page 20: ...he MUTE button 1 Press MUTE and the sound cuts off 2 Press MUTE again or VOL VOL to turn the sound back to the previous level Setting the Sleep Timer You can set the Sleep Timer to turn off the TV automatically The timer can be set from 00 to 120 minutes in 10 minute intervals 1 Press SLEEP to set the Sleep Timer screen 2 Press SLEEP repeatedly to change the sleep timer ...

Page 21: ...f the screen 16 9 This mode expands the width of 4 3 broadcasts evenly to fill the 16 9 screen PANORAMIC Expands 4 3 broadcasts to fit the 16 9 screen by expanding the image at the edges of the screen This creates less distortion at the centre of the screen ZOOM Displays broadcasts in letter box format in the correct proportions The top and bottom of the images are slightly cropped APC Automatic P...

Page 22: ...s broadcast function will show differently Sound A sends the primary broadcast language to the loudspeakers Sound B sends the secondary broadcast language to the loudspeakers Mono sends mono sound Stereo sends stereo sound NICAM System Mono Stereo Stereo Mono Sound A Dual Sound B NICAM Digital Mono Mono Two Carrier System Mono Stereo Stereo Sound A Dual Sound B Analogue Mono Mono ...

Page 23: ...On Screen Display OSD OSD main menu can appear by pressing buttons either on remote control or the right side of the TV 1 You can use the remote control buttons to open the OSD main menu and change the settings for the TV 2 You can also use the buttons of the display to open the OSD main menu and adjust different settings for your TV ...

Page 24: ...mote control after selecting your preferred item in sub menu How to use main menu and sub menu in OSD 1 With the power on press MENU on the remote The OSD On Screen Display main menu appears 2 Press W or X to horizontally select the main menu option and press T to enter the sub menu option 3 Press S or T to vertically select one sub menu item and then press OK to select 4 Press W or X to make adju...

Page 25: ...ress OK 6 Press MENU to return to the main menu or press EXIT to exit the menu Video Backlight Adjust the backlight level of the screen Contrast Increase and decrease the picture contrast Brightness Darken and brighten the picture brightness Colour Deepen and lighten the picture colours Sharpness Adjust the outline of pictures to make them more sharper or duller Tint For skin tones to become purpl...

Page 26: ...rection This feature allows you to automatically adjust the volume by lowering the speaker output when the volume is high or by raising the speaker output when the volume is low Switch to On or Off to enable or disable the AVC function Balance Adjust the volume balance between the left and right speakers Equalizer You can choose an Audio scenario you like Neutral Present the original sound Movie E...

Page 27: ...s MENU to return to the previous menu or press EXIT to exit the menu Service A P S and Service Management are only offered in ATV mode A P S This function is to search and store all available channels Country Choose a country Start Service Scan Start scanning all channels Sub menu Return Return to the previous menu Service Management Manage the channels to your own preferences Sort Set the channel...

Page 28: ...o highlight Rename Press OK to enter the Service Naming 5 In the Service Naming press S or T to select the programme you want to rename and then press OK to edit name 6 Press X to enter the name display area 5 characters and press S or T to choose the characters and then press OK to confirm 7 Press MENU to return to Main menu or press EXIT to exit the menu NOTE To Sort or Delete please select your...

Page 29: ...uage Select language display of the OSD OSD Contrast Adjusts the contrast of the OSD OSD Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the OSD Transparency Adjusts the transparency of the OSD Sub menu Return Return to the previous menu Child Lock To lock some channels for the protective reason Change PIN Create your own PIN On Timer To set the TV switch on off automatically Colour Mode Adjusts the colour o...

Page 30: ...us 6 Enter your preferred PIN Personal Identification Number by using numeric buttons 0 9 To exit the menu press EXIT 1 To set up child lock for the first time 2 To change PIN after setting up child lock Change PIN NOTE The default PIN is 0000 Memorize the new PIN code you entered to renew the code you have to enter the correct code that you had set recently To remove the lock permanently you may ...

Page 31: ...4 Press S or T to highlight On Timer Press OK to enter the Sub menu 5 Press T to highlight TV on after Press OK to set up time 6 Enter desired hours minutes by using numeric buttons 0 9 press OK 7 Press T to highlight Confirm press OK and then the TV will turn off immediately NOTE For example if you want to set 10 minutes for TV on after press numeric buttons 0010 on the remote If you didn t do th...

Page 32: ...s MENU to return to the Main menu or press EXIT to exit the menu Connectivity PC The item of PC in the main menu of Connectivity only appears in VGA mode Auto image Automatically adjusts picture You may follow steps 1 4 and then highlight Auto image Æ press OK H Position Adjusts the horizontal position of the picture V Position Adjusts the vertical position of the picture Phase Adjusts the picture...

Page 33: ...solutions and frequency appears when PC is connected With the power on with PC connected Press S or T in the remote control to highlight one item Press OK in the remote control Note 1 The picture of Wide mode selection will appear in some specific PC resolutions of 1024x768 1280x768 1360x768 and 640x350 720x400 2 Auto mode is strongly recommended ...

Page 34: ...the menu You can also use the SUB TITLE key on remote control to invoke the Information Information Panel Res Displays the panel resolution of the TV Main Source Displays the source of the main picture source Main Format Main picture input format Sound Mode Displays the sound mode information APC Mode Displays the APC mode information ARC Mode Displays the ARC mode information ...

Page 35: ...ederlands V32MAAK ET1 01EN 10 11 2007_ver A Reset With the power on in any mode 1 Press MENU 2 Press W or X to select Service and press T 3 Press S or T to highlight Reset Press OK then finished 4 If you want to exit the menu press EXIT in TV mode ...

Page 36: ...ng transmitted Step2 Press TELETEXT on the remote to make the TELETEXT screen appear Display Two page numbers TV station name date and time are displayed on the screen headline The first page number indicates your selection while the second shows the current page being displayed Step3 Press TELETEXT to toggle text mode between TEXT MIX PAT OFF TEXT mode MIX mode PAT mode NOTE When the TELETEXT is ...

Page 37: ...d to select the preceding or following page Step3 Fastext movement by the 4 coloured buttons on the remote Display Four subject heading pages can be selected quickly by pressing the corresponding coloured buttons Red Green Yellow Blue on the remote control handset Useful features for TELETEXT Buttons on remote control for TELETEXT mode INDEX Press the button on the remote to select the index page ...

Page 38: ...n and the automatic page change will be stopped Step2 Press the button again to continue INTERRUPT In the TELETEXT mode pressing the button on the remote will switch the screen to the TV mode while waiting for the text page you required Step1 Select required page number in TELETEXT mode Step2 Press the button on the remote to switch to TV mode while waiting for the text page A small blue box in wh...

Page 39: ...ntact your nearby retailer directly There is no picture and sound Make sure the power cord is properly connected Make sure the input mode is set correctly There is no picture in AV mode Make sure the Contrast Brightness is properly adjusted Make sure all external devices are connected properly There is no sound Make sure the volume is not set to minimum Make sure the sound is not set to mute ...

Page 40: ... may be weak Make sure the aerial is not disconnected The picture is too bright Check Contrast Brightness adjustment Check the APC Auto Picture Control function setting The picture is too dark Check the APC function setting Check Contrast Brightness adjustment The picture is jittery Make sure the TV set isn t near microwave oven or other equipment ...

Page 41: ... control does not work Check the batteries in the remote control are not flat Make sure the remote control sensor of TV set is not under strong lighting There are stripes on the screen or colours fade Is the unit receiving interference from other devices Transmission of radio broadcasting station and transmission of amateur radio and cellular phones may also cause interference Place the unit as fa...

Page 42: ...lable wear an antistatic wrist strap or touch a highly conductive metal object We can repair damage sustained by inappropriate handling for a fee Use only original spare parts Environmental conditions The LCD display can be operated most reliably at ambient temperatures between 41 F and 95 F 5 C to 35 C and at a relative humidity between 20 and 85 without condensation When switched off the LCD dis...

Page 43: ... SVGA 60HZ 800 600 35 16 56 25 36 0 1024 800 128 72 625 600 22 2 4 SVGA 60HZ 800 600 37 879 60 317 40 0 1056 800 88 128 628 600 23 4 5 XGA 60HZ 1024 768 48 363 60 004 65 0 1344 1024 160 136 806 768 29 6 6 XGA 70HZ 1024 768 56 476 70 069 75 0 1328 1024 144 136 806 768 29 6 7 MAC VGA 640 480 35 0 66 667 30 24 864 640 96 64 525 480 39 3 8 US TEXT 720 400 31 469 70 087 28 322 900 720 54 108 449 400 35...

Page 44: ...ply AC 100V 240V 50 60Hz Power consumption 175 W Standby power consumption 1 W Width 675 mm Height 527 mm Set dimensions with stand Depth 210 mm Net Weight with stand 14 8kg Operating Temperature 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Operating Humidity 20 to 85 non condensing Storage Temperature 20 C to 45 C 4 F to 113 F Environmental Considerations Storage Humidity 10 to 85 non condensing The actual design an...

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