CyberHome LCTV 150 User manual

LCD TV/Monitor
Owner’s Manual
Welcome to the Flatpanel Revolution!
Your CyberHome Flatpanel LCD TV/Monitor has a thin, small-footprint design
that replaces bulky Televisions and Computer Monitors to give you more room
to work or enjoy home entertainment. And Low-Radiation makes it a healthy
alternative to traditional CRTs!
CH-LCTV 150

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WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR
ANNOYING INTERFERENCE, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN
OR MOISTURE AND ONLY USETHE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
REMOVE THE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE. REFER TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL FOR SERVICING.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an
equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the
presence of not isolated dangerous voltage within the
inside of the product that may be sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is
intended to alert the user to the presence of important
operating and servicing instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
Placement
Avoid placing the unit in areas of:
direct sunlight, heating radiators or closed
automobiles
high temperature [over 35 C (95 F)] or high
humidity (over 90%)
excessive dust
vibration, impact or where the surface is tilted,
as the internal parts may be seriously damaged
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Non-use periods
When the unit is not used, turn the power off.
When the unit is unused for a long period of time,
the unit should be unplugged from the household
AC outlet.
No fingers or other objects inside
Touching internal parts of this unit is dangerous
and may cause serious damage to the unit. Do
not attempt to disassemble the unit.
Do not put any foreign object on the disc tray.
Keep away from water and magnets
Keep the unit away from flower vases, tubs,
sinks, etc. If liquids are spilled into the unit,
serious damage could occur.
Keep magnetic objects, such as speakers,
distant from the player.
Stacking
Place the unit in a horizontal position and do
not place anything heavy on it.
Do not place the unit on amplifiers or other
equipment, which may become hot
Condensation
If moisture forms inside this unit, it may not operate properly. In this
case, turn off the power and wait about one hour for the moisture to
evaporate. Moisture may form in the following cases:
immediately after a heater has been turned
on
in a steamy or very humid room
the unit is moved from a cold environment to
a warm one
Hold the plug firmly when connecting or
disconnecting the AC power cord to this unit.
Do not connect or disconnect the AC power
cord with wet hands.
Keep the AC power cord away from heating
appliances.
Never put any heavy object on the AC power
cord.
Do not attempt to repair or reconstruct the AC
power cord in any way.
Remove dust, dirt, etc. on the plug at regular
intervals.
If the unit has been dropped or otherwise
damaged, turn off the power and disconnect
the AC power cord.
If smoke, odors or noises are emitted from
the unit, turn off the power and disconnect
the AC power cord.
Power cord protection
To avoid any malfunctions of the unit and to protect against electric
Shock, fire or personal injury, please observe the following:
When using this DVD player, basic precautions should always
be followed, including the following:
Read these instructions
Keep these instructions
Heed all warnings
Follow all instructions
Do not use this apparatus near water
Clean only with dry cloth
Do not block any ventilation opening, Install in accordance with
the manufacture's instructions
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that
produce heat.
Do not defect the safety purpose of the polarized plug. A
polarized plug has two blades with one wider than other.
The wide blade is provided for your safety. If the provided plug
does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched
particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point
where they exit from the apparatus.
Only use attachments / accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or
table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with
the apparatus.
When a cart is used, use caution when moving
the cart / apparatus combination to avoid injury
from tip-over.
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused
for long periods of time.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is
required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way,
such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been
spilled or objects have fallen into apparatus, the apparatus has
been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally,
or has been dropped.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Important SafetyPrecautions

General Information
SafetyPrecautions ................................................................2
TableofContents..................................................................3
Controls and Functions
Introduction......................................................................4
TopControlPanel.................................................................4
BottomConnectorPanel............................................................5
Remote Control
PreparingandUsingtheRemoteControl...............................................6
RemoteControlFunctions...........................................................7
Watching TV
TelevisionSetupandFunctions.......................................................8
FM Radio
FMRadioSetupandFunctions......................................................10
Using External Video Equipment
CompositeVideoInputs............................................................12
S-Video&ComponentVideoInputs..................................................13
VGAMonitorInput................................................................14
Advanced Functions
UsingtheClockandTimerFunctions.................................................15
Changing Settings
UsingtheOn-ScreenSetupMenu....................................................16
On-ScreenMenuOptions..........................................................17
UsingParentalControl.............................................................18
Further Information
Specifications....................................................................19
Index..........................................................................20
Table ofContents
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Welcome to the LCD Flatpanel Revolution! Your new LCD TV/Monitor has a thin, small-footprint design that replaces
bulky Televisions and Computer Monitors to give you more room to work or enjoy home entertainment. And your
new Flatpanel TV/Monitor is a healthier alternative to traditional TVs and Monitors, producing none of the potentially
harmful electromagnetic energy of CRT tubes.
Introduction
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POWER VOLUME CHANNEL
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1POWER ON/OFF
Press to power the LCD TV On/Off.
2VOLUME DOWN
Press to Decrease the audio output signal or
navigate Down in the On-Screen Menu.
3VOLUME UP
Press to Increase the audio output signal or
navigate Up in the On-Screen Menu.
4SELECT / OSD
Press to bring up the On-Screen Menu, then to
select an option.
5CHANNEL DOWN
Press to move to the Previous TV/FM channel.
6CHANNEL UP
Press to move to the Next TV/FM channel.
Front View
Top ControlPanel
Features:
q15” Viewable LCD Screen
qBuilt-In Stereo Speakers
qFull-function Remote Control for VolumeAdjustment, Channel and Input Selection and more
qInputs for (2) Composite Video Sources, such as DVD Players, VCRs or Camcorders
qS-Video Input
qComponent Video Input via D1 Connector
qFM Radio with On-Screen Channel Selection and Setup
qHeadphones Jack for Private Listening
qOn-Screen Setup Menu to adjust Video Options, Select Input Channel and more
qParental Control with Password to Block Selected Channels
qSleep Timer, Auto-Scan Channels, Flash-Back and many more Advanced Features!

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Bottom ConnectorPanel
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Bottom View
1HEADPHONES JACK
Stereo Output for Headphones or Earphone.
Sound from built-in Speakers will be muted
when this jack is used.
2DC POWER IN
9 Volts DC from Built-InAC Adapter.
3S-VIDEO IN (AV3)
Connect to S-Video output of DVD Player,
VCR or other video equipment. Use
connections and for audio.
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4VHF/UHF ANTENNA / CABLE TV IN
RF Input connects to Television Antenna,
Cable or VCR.
5FM ANTENNA IN
Input for FM Radio Antenna.
6VGA IN
Connect to PC’s Video Card.
7AUDIO IN - LEFT (AV3/VGA)
Left channel Audio In for use with S-Video
(AV3) and VGAInputs.
8AUDIO IN - RIGHT (AV3/VGA)
Right channel Audio In for use with S-Video
(AV3) and VGAInputs.
9COMPOSITE VIDEO IN (AV1)
Connect to composite video output of DVD
player, VCR or other video equipment. Use
connections and for audio.
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10 AUDIO IN - LEFT (AV1)
Left channel Audio In for use with Composite
Video Input (AV1).
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COMPOSITE VIDEO IN (AV2)
Connect to composite video output of DVD
player, VCR or other video equipment. Use
connections and for audio.
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AUDIO IN - LEFT (AV2/AV4)
Left channel Audio In for use with Video Inputs
AV2 andAV4.
AUDIO IN - RIGHT (AV1)
Right channel Audio In for use with Composite
Video Input (AV1).
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AUDIO IN - RIGHT (AV2/AV4)
Right channel Audio In for use with Video
Inputs AV2 and AV4.
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COMPONENT VIDEO IN - (AV4)
Use a special Component Video to D1 Cable
to connect video equipment with component
video out, such as DVD Players.
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Operation of Remote Control
When using the control, please aim at the device's remote
control sensor, located inside the blue triangle on the front of
the LCD TV. A30 degree angle is recommended for best
operation.
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Installing the Batteries
If the Remote Control only operates when you get closer to the LCD TV, it may mean the batteries are weak.
Please replace the two batteries simultaneously with two new batteries (Size AAA, R03, 1.5V) of the same type.
Please note the positive (+) and negative (-) polarity shown inside the battery compartment on the remote.
Important Note about Batteries
qWhen changing batteries, it is not recommended to use a mix of old and new batteries or batteries of
different brands simultaneously.
qIf the unit will not be used for an extended length of time, it’s wise to remove the batteries before storage.
qThe life of the batteries depends on the amount of usage. With typical use, a battery life of approximately 6
months can be expected.
1. Push down and then outwards to
remove the battery compartment cover. 2. Insert Batteries following polarity
marked inside compartment. 3. Slide Cover back into place.
Preparing andUsing theRemote Control
Quick Tips
Make sure no objects
are between the remote
and the LCD TV.
Similar remote controls
could interfere with the
function of the unit.
Make sure not to store
the remote upside
down or with any
objects pressing on the
buttons - this could
drain the battery.
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INPUT SELECT
POWER
SAP
DISPLAY
AUTO SCAN
AUDIO
-
CHANNEL
SLEEP
ENTER
MUTE STEREO ON/OFF
TV/CATV AV1/2
AV3/4/FM
PC-VGA
VOL.
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CHCH
DEL ADD
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CLOCK
TIMER
STEREO
Toggles Stereo/MonoAudio Setting.
DISPLAY
Turns the On-Screen Display On/Off.
PC-VGA
Selects the PC-VGA or PC-VGA
w/FM Radio inputs.
AV3/4/FM
Selects AV3, AV4 or FM Radio inputs.
VOLUME UP
Increases audio output.
ENTER
Confirms channel selection.
TIMER
Press to display Timer status.
CLOCK
Displays the Clock on-screen.
SLEEP
Press to setup the Sleep Timer.
+
Press to move Up in the OSD Menu or
Increase FM fine tuning.
POWER
Press to power the unit On/Off.
MUTE
Press to temporarily silence audio.
SAP
Selects Secondary Audio Program.
TV/CATV
Selects TV or CATV video inputs.
AV1/2
Selects AV1 orAV2 video inputs.
CHANNEL DOWN
Previous FM / TV channel.
JUMP
Flashback to last FM / TV channel.
NUMBER KEYS
Use to select a TV or FM channel.
SEL
Press to bring up the On-Screen
Menu, then to select an option.
Understanding the Buttons on the Remote
The Remote Control provides convenient access to the LCD TV’s Input Selections, Channel Switching and
Advanced Functions, such as Auto-Scanning and using the On-Screen Setup Menu.
Remote ControlFunctions
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CHANNEL NEXT
Move to the Next FM / TV channel.
-
Press to move Down in the OSD
Menu or Decrease FM fine tuning.
AUTO SCAN
Begins channel Auto-Scan.
VOLUME DOWN
Decreases audio output.
CHANNEL DEL/ADD
Delete and Add channels to memory.

Television Setupand Functions
VHF/UHF Antenna Cable TV Connection
Wall Jack
Antenna &
Cable TV In
Connecting the Antenna or Cable TV Hookup (TV/CATV)
Connect a 75-ohm coaxial TV cable or 300-ohm television antenna to the TV’s input connector.
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Select TV or CATV as the Input Source
Press the TV/CATV button on the remote to toggle
between TV or Cable TV as the current Input Source.
qTV - You are using an Antenna for Input
qCATV - You are using a Cable TV Hookup
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TV/CATV
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BAuto Scan Channels
To automatically scan through and add available
channels, press the AUTO SCAN button. The screen
will display a preview of the channels added to
memory. When the scan is finished, pressENTER to
save the selected channels in memory.
Note: When using the UHF/VHF Antenna (TV), 70
channels will be scanned, with those received being
added. With Cable TV (CATV) selected, 125 channels
will be scanned.
AUTO SCAN
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CAdding and Deleting Channels
To Delete a channel, select the channel and press the
DEL button. You will see the message “DELETE?” on the
screen. Press the DEL button again to confirm the
deletion of the channel.
To Add a channel, select the channel and press ADD.
You will be prompted with a confirmation message:
“Add?”. Press ADD again to add the channel to memory.
DEL
CHANNEL
ADD
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TV/CATV AV1/2
AV3/4/FM
PC-VGA
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AV3/4/FM
PC-VGA
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DEL ADD
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CLOCK
TIMER
Television Setupand Functions(Cont’d)
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Manually Selecting a Channel
You can use theNUMBER keys to manually select a
channel to view.After the number appears on-screen,
press ENTER to jump to the channel.
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CMuting the Audio
To temporarily silence the audio output, press the
MUTE button. The Mute Icon will be displayed on-
screen for about 3 seconds.
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JUMP
MUTE
FDisplaying Current Channel & Mute Status
Press the DISPLAYbutton to show the currently selected channel and the status of the
MUTE button. Press DISPLAYagain to clear the screen.
ON/OFF
DISPLAY
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Flash-Back to Previous Channel
To quickly return to the last channel viewed, press the
JUMP button. Press JUMP again to Flash-Back to the
channel you started at.
DUsing SAP (Secondary Audio Program)
SAP is an additional audio channel that is transmitted
with some television programs. In the USA, SAP is
commonly used to offer a second language such as
Spanish to viewers. Press theSAP button to switch to
the Secondary Audio Program.
SAP
ESelecting Stereo or Mono Audio
You can select between Stereo and Mono Audio with the STEREO button. Use the Mono
setting to produce sound from both speakers for channels or audio sources that do not
support Stereo.
STEREO
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FM Radio Antenna
FM Radio
Antenna In
Connecting the FM Radio Antenna
Connect a 300-ohm FM antenna to the TV’s FM input connector.
FM RadioSetup andFunctions
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AV3/4/FM
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97.70
105.70
104.90
98.10
101.30
102.40
107.10
94.30
106.40
95.70
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CH CH
Select the FM Tuner as the Input Source
Press the AV3/4/FM button on the remote repeatedly
to select the FM Tuner. The FM Preset Location List
will be displayed on-screen:
Selecting FM Channels
The On-Screen FM Preset List features locations for
20 preset channels over 2 pages. Use the CHANNEL
UP/DOWN buttons to select a preset location to listen
to, edit or store a new FM frequency at. You can also
directly select locations by using the NUMBER keys
to input the location number and pressing ENTER.
Note: Pressing the CHANNEL UP key on location 10
will move to the next page.
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AUDIO
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MUTE STEREO ON/OFF
TV/CATV AV1/2
AV3/4/FM
PC-VGA
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CHCH
DEL ADD
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CLOCK
TIMER

FM RadioSetup andFunctions (Cont’d)
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A
B
FM Preset Programming
To Add or Edit Preset Locations, select a location
number and use the -and +keys to tune to the desired
frequency. PressENTER to save the FM frequency as
a preset at the selected location.
A
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+
B
JUMP
Flash-Back to Previous Channel
To quickly return to the last channel listened to, press
the JUMP button. Press JUMP again to Flash-Back to
the channel you started at.
CTurning Off the On-Screen Display
To clear the FM Preset List from the screen, press the
DISPLAYbutton. Press DISPLAY again to bring the
list back up.
ON/OFF
DISPLAY
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ENTER
MUTE STEREO ON/OFF
TV/CATV AV1/2
AV3/4/FM
PC-VGA
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CHCH
DEL ADD
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CLOCK
TIMER

Composite
Video Out Audio
Output
(Left)
Audio
Output
(Right)
INPUT SELECT
POWER
SAP
DISPLAY
AUDIO
ENTER
MUTE STEREO ON/OFF
TV/CATV AV1/2
AV3/4/FM
PC-VGA
VOL.
VOL.
CHCH
Camcorder (AV2)
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AV2
Composite
Video In
Audio
Input
(Left)
Audio
Input
(Right)
Y W R
Y W R
Composite Video Inputs
Composite
Video Out
Audio
Output
(Left)
Audio
Output
(Right)
AV1
YWR
YWR
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POWER
ON
OFF
DVD Player (AV1)
AV1
Composite
Video In
Audio
Input
(Left)
Audio
Input
(Right)
Connecting Video Equipment with Composite Video Out (AV1 and AV2 Inputs)
Use the AV1 and AV2 Inputs for video equipment with Composite Video output, such as VCRs, DVD Players,
Camcorders, etc. The AV1 and AV2 Inputs each consist of one phono jack for Composite Video, as well as Left and
Right Stereo Audio jacks.
qConnect the Composite Video from the video equipment’s output to the AV1 Input with a standard video cable.
qConnect the Left and Right StereoAudio cables.
qUse the AV1/2 button on the remote to select these input channels for display on screen.
AV2

INPUT SELECT
POWER
SAP
DISPLAY
AUDIO
ENTER
MUTE STEREO ON/OFF
TV/CATV AV1/2
AV3/4/FM
PC-VGA
VOL.
VOL.
CHCH
S-Video Input (AV3)
If the video equipment you are using supports S-Video, use a special S-Video cable to connect to the AV3 Input of
the TV for improved video quality.
qConnect the S-Video output from the DVD Player, Camcorder, etc. to the AV3 Input with an S-Video cable.
qConnect the Left and Right StereoAudio cables to the L3/R3 audio inputs.
qUse the AV3/4/FM button on the remote to select between the AV3, AV4 and FM inputs for display on screen.
AV3
S-Video In
S-Video
Output
Audio
Output
(Left)
Audio
Output
(Right)
R
W
W
R
Audio
Input
(Right)
Audio
Input
(Left) AV3
Audio In
S-Video& ComponentVideoInputs
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POWER
ON
OFF
DVD Player (AV3)
INPUT SELECT
POWER
SAP
DISPLAY
AUDIO
ENTER
MUTE STEREO ON/OFF
TV/CATV AV1/2
AV3/4/FM
PC-VGA
VOL.
VOL.
CHCH
Component Video Input (AV4)
This connection requires a special Component Video to D1 Cable. Using this cable, video equipment that supports
Component Video can be connected to the AV4 input of the LCD TV.
qUsing the special Component Video to D1 Cable, connect the YPbPr Component Video Outputs of the DVD
Player, or other video equipment, to the AV4 D1 input connector.
qConnect the Left and Right StereoAudio cables to the L3/R3 audio inputs.
qUse the AV3/4/FM button on the remote to select between the AV3, AV4 and FM inputs for display on screen.
AV4
Component
Video In
Audio
Output
(Left)
Audio
Output
(Right)
W
R
Audio
Input
(Left)
Audio
Input
(Right)
WR
AV4
Audio In
Component Video Out
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POWER
ON
OFF
DVD Player (AV3)
Y
Pb
Pr
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VGAMonitor Input
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INPUT SELECT
POWER
SAP
DISPLAY
AUDIO
ENTER
MUTE STEREO ON/OFF
TV/CATV AV1/2
AV3/4/FM
PC-VGA
VOL.
VOL.
CHCH
VGA Monitor Input from PC (PC-VGA)
Your LCDTV/Monitor can accept a VGA connection from a PC to function as a full-featured computer display,
complete with built-in Stereo Speakers.Adjust your PC’s screen resolution to 1024x768 for the best picture.
qConnect the monitor’s VGA input to the PC’s VGA video card output with a standard VGA cable.
qConnect the Audio output from the PC’s Sound Card to theAV3 audio inputs. For PC’s without stereo phono
jack outputs, this connection will require a special 1/8” to Stereo Phono Jack cable.
qUse the PC-VGA button on the remote to select the VGA input. You can also listen to FM Radio while using
the VGA function by pressing the PC-VGA button a second time to select VGA/FM.
VGA
Output
Audio
Input
(Right)
Audio
Input
(Left)
VGA
Audio In
WR
VGA
Video In
Computer System
(PC-VGA)
POWER
ON
OFF
Audio
Output

Using theClock andTimerFunctions
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Displaying the Time / Setting the Clock
Press the CLOCK button to display the current Time on-
screen. *Select the clock’s display format as 12H or 24H in
the On-Screen Setup (See Page 17).
To set the clock, press and hold the CLOCK button for a full
second. Then, use the NUMBER keys to enter the current
time in 24H format. As an example, to set the time to 6:00AM,
enter 06-00. To set the time for 6:00PM, enter 18-00.
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A
C
Program the LCD TV to Turn Itself On or Off Automatically
Your LCDTV is designed with many flexible options for automatic Power-On and Power-Off, including specific time
programming, as well as traditional “Sleep Timer” functionality.
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CLOCK
The Timer Function
You can program the LCDTV to automatically turn itself On
or Off by using the Timer function. Press theTIMER button
repeatedly to display the current Timer Settings for On-Time
and Off-Time modes.
To set the Timer, press and hold the TIMER button for a full
second on the desired mode. Then, use the NUMBER Keys
to enter the desired On or Off time in 24H format.
Note: Once a time value has been entered, it will be saved
in memory. To quickly enable the timer at the previously
entered time value, simply press the TIMER button at the
Timer set screen.
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TIMER
Using the Sleep Timer
The Sleep Timer provides an easy way to make sure the unit
will turn itself off after a specified period of time. To set the
Sleep Timer, simply press the SLEEP button repeatedly to
select a time period from 10 to 90 minutes. To disable the
Sleep Timer, press the SLEEP button repeatedly until
“Disabled” appears on-screen.
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Using theOn-Screen SetupMenu
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Accessing the On-Screen Setup Menu
To bring up the On-Screen Setup Menu, press the SEL
key. Varying options will be accessible depending on
which video source is selected. For access to all options,
make sure TV/CATV is selected as the video input.
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2
SEL
Navigate Using the + and - Keys
Press the +and -keys to move up and down in the
On-Screen Setup Menu and all sub menus. Press the
SEL key to choose an option. In this example, we’ll
press the -key 6 times and press SEL to select the
Language Menu.
3Select an Option with the SEL Key
To select an option and save the changes, press the SEL button. In this example, we
choose Spanish for the On-Screen Setup Menu language and press SEL to confirm.
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Adjusting Video Settings and Accessing Advanced Functions
Your LCDTV features an On-Screen Setup Menu that allows you to adjust settings for Video and Language
preferences, and gives you access to advanced features such as Parental Channel Blocking. When you change
settings in the Setup Menu, they are stored even when power is turned off. If you wish to return to the factory
defaults, they can be easily reset with the Memory Recall function.
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+
Brightness
Hue
Color
Sharpness
System
Language
Input Select
Clock Mode Select
Program Preview
TV Parental Setting
Memory Recall
Exit
Video Menu
SEL
Contrast
Contrast
Brightness
Hue
Color
Sharpness
System
Input Select
Clock Mode Select
Program Preview
TV Parental Setting
Memory Recall
Exit
Video Menu
Language
English
France
German
Italian
Return
Language
Spanish
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TV/CATV AV1/2
AV3/4/FM
PC-VGA
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DEL ADD
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CLOCK
TIMER

Changing the Appearance of the Display
You can adjust the LCD properties with the On-Screen
Setup Menu. Use the -and +keys to move the slider bar
to the left and right. Press the SEL button to save
changes.
Brightness
Hue
Color
Sharpness
Video Menu
Contrast
On-Screen MenuOptions
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0 100
System Information
The System option displays the System Type: NTSC or
PAL, as well as the unit’s Firmware version, which may
be needed for certain support requests.
Contrast
System
System : NTSC
Version : 20658-20673
Language Options
You can adjust the Language of the On-Screen Setup
Menu. The following choices are available:
English
France
German
Italian
Return
Language
Spanish
Clock Mode Select
Use this option to change the format of the time shown
on screen when the DISPLAYbutton is pressed.
12-hour mode
Return
Clock Select
24-hour mode
Program Preview
You can view multiple channels on-screen with the
Program Preview feature. Select 2 x 2 to view 4
simultaneous windows, or 3 x 3 to view 9 windows. Only
one window will be active at a time.
Use the - and + keys to select a window to activate.
Press ENTER to select a window for full-screen viewing.
3 x x Windows
Return
Preview
2 x 2 Windows
24 36
45 60
Memory Recall
Selecting the Memory Recall function will reset the
Video and Language options to factory defaults. Other
options such as the Parental Settings, Input Select and
Clock Mode will not be effected.

Using ParentalControl
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You Can Block Programs Based on Their Rating with Parental Settings
The Parental Settings menu lets you control what programs can be viewed on your TV. You can accept or block
rating levels from TV-Y (All Children) toTV-MA(Mature Audience). To access the Parental Settings menu, or to
watch a program that is blocked due to its rating, you must enter a password when prompted.
The TV is programmed with (2) Default Passwords:
qUser Password: 1111 - This password can be changed using the Change Password option.
qMaster Password: 3256 - This password cannot be changed. If the User Password is forgotten, use the
Master password to change it, thereby creating a new User Password.
TV-Y7: Age 7 and above
TV-G: General Audience
TV-PG: Parental Guidance
TV-14: Age 14 and above
TV-MA: Mature Audience
Change Password
Return
TV Parental Guideline Status
TV-Y: All Children Unblocked
Unblocked
Unblocked
Unblocked
Unblocked
Unblocked
Unblocked
Unblocked

Specifications
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LCD Panel
PanelType...................................................NECNL10276AC30-04W
DriverElement...................................................a-SiTFTActiveMatrix
DisplayColors...............................................................262144
NumberofPixels...........................................................1024x768
PixelPitch ...................................................0.297(H)x0.297(W)mm
ResponseTime ...............................................................55mS
LuminanceofWhite..................................................330cd/m(Typical)
ViewingAngle........................................+/-65(Hor.)+45,-50(Vert.)Degrees
Audio
Speakers.............................................................5W/6Ohmsx2
Connectors
VGAInput ......................................................................x1
S-Video........................................................................x1
CompositeVideo.................................................................x2
ComponenttoD1.................................................................x1
CoaxialTVAntenna...............................................................x1
CoaxialFMAntenna ..............................................................x1
AudioInput......................................................................x6
PowerInput.....................................................................x1
HeadphonesJack................................................................x1
Power
DCInput..................................................................+12V,3A
PowerConsumption.............................................................36W
Physical
Dimensions(WxDxH)........................................495mmx180mmx355mm
Weight.......................................................................5.5kg
Accessories
User’sManual...................................................................x1
RemoteControl..................................................................x1
BatteriesR031.5V(AAA)..........................................................x2
PowerAdapter.....................................................DC12V/3A36Wx1
PowerCord.....................................................................x1
FMAntenna.....................................................................x1

Index
antenna ................................................................8,10 safety precautions ......................................................2
arrow buttons ............................................................7 sap .............................................................................9
audio buttons.............................................................7 setup menu.........................................................16-19
audio outputs......................................................12-14 sharpness.................................................................17
auto scan...................................................................8 sleep.........................................................................15
specifications............................................................19
batteries ...............................................................6,19 s-video input.............................................................13
brightness................................................................17 table of contents.........................................................3
cable tv......................................................................8 timer.........................................................................15
clock........................................................................17 top controls.................................................................4
coaxial inputs........................................................8,10 tv ................................................................................8
color ........................................................................17
component video input............................................13 vga input...................................................................14
composite video input .............................................12 video inputs.........................................................12-14
connectors .................................................8,10,12-14 video settings...........................................................17
contrast ...................................................................17
display button.........................................................7,9
enter button...............................................................7
fm radio ...................................................................10
hue ..........................................................................17
index........................................................................20
jump button ...............................................................9
language settings....................................................17
mute button ............................................................7,9
next channel button................................................4,7
number buttons ......................................................7,9
parental control........................................................18
password.................................................................18
power button ..........................................................4,7
preview....................................................................17
previous channel button.........................................4,7
remote control
preparing................................................................6
buttons ...................................................................7
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