Suncast SNCT4300 User manual

USER
MANUAL
MODEL
Product Description
SNCT4300
43” Outdoor 4K UHD LED TV


Read Before Use
Getting Started
Remote Functions
Hot Keys
Main Menu
Submenus
Connecting External Devices
Supported Signal Modes
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Need Help?
Warranty Information
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Read Before Use
Read this instruction manual carefully and follow all requirements for safe operation.
Do not cover or block ventilation openings with items such as newspaper,
tablecloths, curtains, etc. Ensure adequate space around the device for sufficient
ventilation.
Do not place open flame sources, such as candles, on or near the device.
Do not submerge the device in water.
Do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the device.
Do not expose batteries to extreme heat.
Keep the power cord readily accessible in order to disconnect the device.
Clean only with a soft, dry cloth.
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, stoves or other devices
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Do not disregard the safety regulations of polarized or grounding-type plugs. A
polarized plug has two blades, one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has
two blades and a third grounding prong.The wide blade and the third prong are
provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an
electrician for replacement of the dysfunctional outlet.
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
Use device only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the
manufacturer or sold with the device. When a cart is used, use caution when moving
the combination of cart and device to avoid injury from tip-over.
Unplug device during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when device
has been damaged in the event that: the power supply cord or plug has been
damaged, object(s) fall on device, device has been dropped, or device does not
operate normally.
Install in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.
Avoid using device in an excessively humid environment.
Use both hands when carrying the TV.
Note: Should the manual not correspond to the device, please refer to the device
itself.

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Read Before Use (Continued)
Never place the TV in an unstable installation area. The TV may fall and cause serious
injury or death, particularly to children. Injuries can be avoided by taking the following
precautions:
Use mounts or stands recommended by the manufacturer.
Use only furniture that can safely support the TV.
Ensure that the TV does not overlap with the edge of the supporting furniture.
Warn children regarding the danger of climbing on furniture when attempting to
reach the TV or its controls.
CAUTION
Batteries should not be exposed to extreme heat. Do not dispose of batteries in
fire; batteries may explode or leak. Do not mix alkaline, standard or rechargeable
batteries.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform maintenance other than that
specified in the operating instructions, unless you are qualified to do so.
Avoid keeping a static picture or a picture with static elements on your TV for
more than two hours at a time, as this may cause damage known as screen burn
in. Decrease the chances of burn in by altering the picture size for a minute or two
every couple of hours or reduce the display’s contrast and brightness.
Use caution when performing the installation to avoid injury. If using the included
wall mount, refer to the wall mount instructions for details on installation.

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What’s in the Box?
43” Outdoor TV
IP55 Waterproof Remote (CR2025 battery not included)
Wall Mount Kit
User Manual
Quickstart Guide
Warranty Card
Inputs and Connections
Optical Out x 1
HDMI In x 3
Mini Line Out x 1
AV In x 1
Audio In x 1
Video In x 1
RF/Antenna In x 1
USB x 1
YPbPr In x 1
Getting Started

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Power Indicator Light
and IR Receiver
15.7”
7.87 ”
Getting Started
40.2”
24.37”
20.84”
37.05”

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Remote Functions
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Note:
This remote requires
1 CR2025 battery
(sold separately).

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1. POWER Turn TV on/off
2. SOURCE Select various input sources (TV/HDMI/USB)
3. C.LIST Channel list
4. MUTE ( ) Mute/Unmute sound
5. FAV Favorites menu
6. TIME Time settings
7. ZOOM Change aspect ratio
8. SLEEP Set display to sleep mode
9. MENU Operations menu
10. EXIT Exit the selected menu item
11. ///Navigation keys
12. OK Confirm or enter
13. CH+/- Scroll through channels
14. VOL+/- Increase or decrease the volume
15. INFO Display source or channel information
16. EPG Enter Electronic Program Guide
17. Shortcut buttons
18. 0~9 Numeric buttons
19. --/- Press once to enter a program with two digits; press twice to
enter 3 digits
20. Return to previous channel
21. MTS Multichannel TV Sound
22. GO TO Jump to a specific time during playback
23. ROOT Return to main menu
24. REPEAT Repeat playback in USB mode
25. PG UP TV channel up
26. Press to pause playback; press again to resume
27. Previous chapter
28. Next chapter
29. PG DOWN TV channel down
30. Stop playback and return to menu
31. Rewind
32. Fast forward
Remote Functions

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SLEEP
Press this button to select the amount of time you would like
the TV to stay on before powering itself off. You can set the
sleep timer for up to 240 minutes, after which the TV will turn
off.
MUTE
Press MUTE to close the MUTE menu.
When CC Mode is ON, the MUTE menu closes.
When CC Mode is CC ON MUTE, press MUTE to open
MUTE menu. After three seconds, CC (closed captioning)
content appears.
ZOOM
Use this button to adjust the aspect ratio of the picture
displayed on the screen.
Hot Keys
SOURCE
Press the SOURCE button on the remote control to enter
the Input Source menu. Select the input source you want to
display: TV, AV, HDMI-connected devices or USB drive.
C.LIST and FAV
While viewing the Channel List or Favorite menu, select the
desired channel using the arrow buttons. Press the OK button
on the remote to start watching programs on that channel.

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Hot Keys
EPG
Press the EPG (electronic program guide) button to check what’s showing on your TV
and view program details.
MTS
a. DTV MTS: MTS key works only when there is a digital TV (DTV) signal. In the MTS
menu, you can change the audio language options.
b. ATV MTS: MTS key works only when there is an amateur TV (ATV) signal. Enter the
MTS menu to change MTS options: Stereo/Mono/SAP.
INFO
Press INFO once to display the default menu.
Press INFO continuously, and a brief introduction to the program will appear. If the
program does not have a short introduction, “No event information” will display. The
window will close automatically after three seconds.

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Main Menu Interface
Main Menu Operation
Main Menu
Key Main Menu Function Submenu Function
Menu Enter Main Menu Return to Main Menu
Exit Exit Main Menu Exit Menu
Up Select previous item. If current
item is first, skip to the last item.
Down Enter Submenu Select next item. If current item is
last, skip to the first item.
Right Change Submenu Adjust item option or value; go to
the next Submenu
Left Change Submenu Adjust item option or value; go to
the previous Submenu
OK/Enter Enter Submenu Enter next Menu

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Submenus
I. Picture Submenu
Item Options Default Function
Picture
Mode
Standard / Dynamic /
Soft / User /
Energy Saving
Standard
Contrast 0 - 100 50 You can customize the image while
viewing adjustments. When you close
the Main Menu, a pop-up window
will display, allowing you to adjust the
image contrast.
Brightness 0 - 100 50 You can customize the image while
viewing adjustments. When you close
the Main Menu, a pop-up window
will display, allowing you to adjust the
image brightness.
Color 0 - 100 50 Adjust image saturation
Tint -50 - 50 0 Only adjustable under NTSC signals.
Remains at 0 on non-NSTC signals.
Sharpness 0 - 100 50 Adjust image sharpness
Color Temp Medium / Warm /
Cool
Medium Adjust color temperature
HDR Middle / Strong /
Weak
Middle Adjust high dynamic range settings

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Item Options Default Function
Sound Mode Standard / Music /
Movie / User
Standard
Bass 0 - 100 50 Adjust bass levels
Treble 0 - 100 50 Adjust treble levels
Balance 0 - 100 50 Adjust left/right balance
Surround Off / On Off Turn surround sound on/off
AVC Off / On On Turn adaptive volume control on/off
SPDIF Type RAW / PCM RAW Only available under DTV and HDMI
signals
Audio Lan-
guage
English / French /
Spanish
English Only available under DTV signals
Submenus
II. Audio Submenu

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Item Options Default Function
Sleep Timer Off / 5 min / 10 min / 15 min
/ 30 min / 45 min / 60 min /
90 min / 120 min / 180 min /
240 min
Off Set your TV to automatically
enter Sleep Mode after the
selected amount of time
Time Zone Pacific / Alaska / Hawaii /
Atlantic / Eastern / Central /
Mountain
Pacific
Daylight
Savings Time
On / Off Off Only adjustable under DTV
signals
Time Format Time Display Format Set time format to 12-hour or
24-hour
Auto Clock On / Off On
Clock Shows current date and time
Submenus
III. Time Submenu

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Item Options Default Function
Menu Language English / French /
Spanish
English
Transparency On / Off Off Adjust the on-screen display
transparency
Zoom Mode Non-VGA signals:
Wide / Zoom /
Cinema / Normal
VGA signals:
Wide / Normal
Wide
Noise Reduction Off / Weak / Middle /
Strong
Middle
Closed Caption Enter closed captioning settings
DLC On / Off On Dynamic brightness control
Setup Wizard Go to Wizard Menu
HDMI CEC Enter HDMI CEC (Consumer
Electronics Control) settings
EDID Switch EDID EDID 1.4 Extended Display Identification
Data
Restore Default Restore all settings to factory
default
Submenus
IV. Setup Submenu

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Item Options Function
H-Pos 0 - 100 In order to receive optimum values, we
recommend using the Auto function
instead of adjusting these settings
manually.
V-Pos 0 - 100
Clock 0 - 100
Phase 0 - 100
Auto Adjusts settings automatically. This
menu will close if the signal is lost
while adjusting. This ensures that
adjustments will not be made without
a signal.
Submenus
IV-A. Setup Submenu (Advanced Setup)

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Item Options Default Function
CC Mode Off / On / CC on Mute Off Select when closed captions
should display
Basic Selection CC1 / CC2 / CC4 /
Text1 / Text2 / Text3 / Text4
CC1
Advanced
Selection
Service1 / Service2 /
Service3 / Service4 /
Service5 / Service6
Service 1 Only adjustable under DTV
signals
Option Only adjustable under DTV
signals
Submenus
IV-B. Setup Submenu (Closed Caption Setup)

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IV-C. Setup Submenu (Appearance)
Submenus
When restoring your settings to factory default, a prompt will appear asking you to
confirm your changes. Use the left and right direction keys to choose No/Yes then
press OK/Enter to confirm.
Scroll through these settings to customize the menu’s appearance.
IV-C. Setup Submenu (Restore Default)

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Submenus
Item Options Default Function
Mode Default / Custom Default If this item is set to default,
then the below settings will
also be set to default
Font Style Default / Font0 / Font1 /
Font2 / Font3 / Font4 /
Font5 / Font6 / Font7
Default
Font Size Default / Normal / Large /
Small
Default
Font Edge Style Default / None / Raised /
Depressed / Uniform /
Left Shadow / Right Shadow
Default
Font Edge Color Default / Black / White /
Red / Green / Blue / Yellow /
Magenta / Cyan
Default
FG Color Default / Black / White /
Red / Green / Blue / Yellow /
Magenta / Cyan
Default Change the menu
foreground color
BG Color Default / Black / White /
Red / Green / Blue / Yellow/
Magenta / Cyan
Default Change the menu
background color
FG Opacity Default / Solid / Flashing /
Transluscent / Transparent
Default Change the menu
foreground opacity
BG Opacity Default / Solid / Flashing /
Transluscent / Transparent
Default Change the menu
background opacity
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