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Important
Information
EE
1
Important
Safety
Precautions
EE
2
FCC
Statement
EE
5
ACCESS
OTNICS
EE
6
Installation
And
Connection
Guide
Identifying
Front
Controls
and
Rear
Inputs
EE
8
-Descriptions
of
Input
Types
EE
10
-Connecting
the
TV's
Power
EE
11
Installation
EE
12
-Connecting
to
an
Antenna
or
Video
Equipment
with
Antenna
outlet
------------------------
13
-Connecting
to
EMA
14
-Connecting
to
an
Audio
Receiver/Home
Theater
System
-------------------------------------------
15
-Connecting
to
a
DVD
Player
with
A/V
or
S
Video
Cables
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16
-Connecting
to
a
DVD
Player
with
Component
Cables
En
17
-Connecting
to
a
Satellite
Receiver
or
Cable
Box
with
A/V
Cables
----------------------------
18
-Connecting
to
a
Satellite
Receiver
or
Cable
Box
With
Component
Connectors
-----
19
-Connecting
to
a
PC
with
VGA,
and
a
DVD
Player
with
DVI/HDCP
Cables
--------------
20
-Other
Connections
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21
Remote
Control
Guide
-Functions
and
Descriptions
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Adjusting
the
On
Screen
Display
(OSD)
Introduetion
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25
Adjusting
Picture
Quality
EE
26
-INPUt
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EE
27
-Auto
AdjUStMeNt
EE
28
-Reset
Factory
Settings
EEN
28
Adjusting
Sound
Quality
EE
29
-Selecting
Stereo
or
Bilingual
Programs
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30
Adjusting
Personal
TV
Settings
-Description
of
Settings
EE
31
mAULO
SCAN
EE
32
-Favorite
Channels
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32
-Editing
Channels
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33
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CLOCK
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34
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Control
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Adjüsting
Screen
Modes
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40
-Changing
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40
-Changing
View
Modes
(PIP,
Split
Screen,
POP3,
POP
41
Troubleshooting
EE
47
Specifications
EE
48
Timing
Mode
for
VGA
and
DVI
EE
50
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portant
information
Caution
Risk
of
electronic
shock
Do
not
open
To
reduce
the
risk
of
electronic
shock,
do
not
remove
cover
(or
back).
No
user-serviceable
parts
inside.
Refer
service
to
qualified
Repair
Technician
or
Repair
Center.
Read
the
following
context
indicated
by
the
following
symbol
to
the
left.
It
indicates
important
literature
in
operating
the
product.
Read
the
following
context
indicated
by
the
following
symbol
to
the
left.
It
indicates
a
potential
high
voltage
hazard
that
may
compromise
your
safety.
Caution
Take
caution
when
moving
the
product
on
a
cart.
Quick
stops,
excessive
force,
and
uneven
surfaces
may
See
cause
the
display
unit
and
cart
combination
to
overturn.
Caution
To
prevent
electric
shock,
match
wide
blade
of
plug
to
wide
slot,
fully
insert.
Caution
This
product
satisfies
FCC
regulations
when
shielded
cables
and
connectors
are
used
to
connect
the
unit
to
other
equipment.
Prevent
electromagnetic
interference
from
electrical
appliances
such
as
radios
and
televisions.
Please
use
shielded
cables
and
connectors
for
connections.
Warning
FCC
Regulations
state
that
any
unauthorized
changes
or
modifications
to
this
equipment
not
expressly
approved
by
the
manufacturer
could
void
the
user's
authority
to
operate
this
equipment.
01

portant
safety
precautions
Cleaning
Stand
Remember
to
unplug
the
AC
cord
from
the
AC
outlet
Do
not
place
the
display
unit
on
an
unstable
place.
before
cleaning
the
display
unit.
And
do
not
use
The
TV
may
fall
resulting
in
serious
personal
liquid
cleaners
or
aerosol
cleaners
to
clean
the
injuries
to
nearby
people
as
well
as
damage
to
the
display.
display
unit.
Ventilation
Do
not
cover
or
block
these
vents
and
openings
located
on
the
top
and
back
of
the
display.
Inadequate
ventilation
may
cause
overheating
and
shorten
the
lifespan
of
the
display.
Do
not
place
in
an
enclosed
area
such
as
a
built-in
shelf,
unless
proper
ventilation
is
provided
or
the
manufacturer's
instructions
are
followed.
Keep
the
distance
of
10cm
minimum
between
the
display
unit
and
wall.
Never
install
the
display
unit
as
indicated
in
the
picture
below.
Air
circulation
is
blocked
Air
circulation
is
not
blocked
02

Important
safety
precautions
Never
insert
objects
or
spill
liquid
into
the
display
unit
Never
insert
any
object
into
the
display
unit
through
openings
or
spill
liquid
on
the
display
unit.
High
voltage
flows
in
the
display
unit,
and
inserting
an
object
can
cause
electric
shock
and/or
short
internal
parts.
Keep
away
from
water
and
moisture
Do
not
place
the
display
in
areas
where
moisture
is
present
or
where
the
unit
may
get
wet
such
as
bath-
rooms,
kitchen,
pool
area
or
in
a
wet
basement.
Keep
away
from
heat
sources
Keep
the
display
unit
away
from
heat
sources
such
as
radiators,
heaters,
stoves
and
other
heat-generating
products.
The
liquid
crystal
panel
used
in
this
product
is
made
of
glass
Do
not
hit
the
panel.
Be
careful
to
prevent
from
getting
hurt
by
broken
glass
pieces
in
case
the
panel
breaks.
)
Follow
operating
instructions
All
operating
instructions
must
be
followed.
Servicing
Do
not
attempt
to
service
the
display
unit
yourself.
Removing
covers
expose
you
to
high
voltage
and
other
dangerous
conditions.
Request
a
qualified
service
technician
to
perform
the
service.
03
Precautions
when
transporting
the
display
Carrying
the
display
requires
two
or
more
people.
Attachments
Do
not
use
attachments
not
recommended
by
the
manufacturer.
Use
of
inadequate
attachments
may
result
in
accidents
to
nearby
poeple
or
to
the
unit.
Power
source
This
product
must
operate
on
a
power
source
specified
on
the
specification
label.
If
you
are
not
sure
of
the
type
of
power
supply
used
in
your
home,
consult
your
dealer
or
local
power
company.
For
units
designed
to
operate
on
batteries
or
another
power
source,
refer
to
the
operating
instructions.
AC
cord
protection
The
AC
cords
must
be
routed
properly
to
prevent
people
from
stepping
on
them
or
objects
from
resting
on
them.
Check
the
cords
at
the
plugs
and
product.
Wall
mounting
Be
sure
to
install
the
display
unit
according
to
the
method
recommended
by
the
manufacturer.
Use
only
the
mounting
hardware
recommended
by
the
manufacturer.
Overloading
Do
not
overload
AC
outlets
or
extension
cords.
It
may
result
in
electric
shock
or
start
a
fire.

Replacement
parts
In
case
the
display
unit
needs
replacement
parts,
make
sure
that
the
service
technician
uses
replacement
parts
specified
by
the
manufacturer,
or
those
with
the
same
characteristics
and
performance
as
the
original
parts.
Use
of
unauthorized
parts
can
result
in
fire,
electric
shock
and/or
other
danger.
Safety
checks
Upon
completion
of
service
or
maintenance,
request
the
service
technician
to
perform
safety
checks
to
ensure
that
the
display
unit
is
in
proper
operating
condition.
Repair
When
the
display
unit
displays
an
abnormal
condition,
any
noticeable
abnormality
in
the
display
unit
indicates
that
the
display
unit
needs
servicing.
If
any
of
the
following
conditions
occurs,
unplug
the
AC
cord
from
the
AC
outlet,
and
request
a
qualified
service
person
to
perform
repairs.
1.A
liquid
was
spilled
on
the
display
unit
or
objects
have
fallen
into
the
display
unit.
2.The
display
unit
has
been
exposed
to
rain
or
water.
3.The
display
unit
has
been
dropped
or
damaged.
Environment
The
display
unit
only
operates
within
the
temperature
0°C
to
40°C.Operation
outside
of
the
recommended
may
cause
damage
to
your
product.
04
Important
safety
precautions

C
Statement
FCC
notice
This
equipment
has
been
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
the
limits
for
a
Class
B
digital
device,
pursuant
to
part
15
of
the
FCC
Rules.
These
limits
are
designed
to
provide
reasonable
protection
against
harmful
interference
in
a
residential
installation.
This
equipment
generates,
uses
and
can
radiate
radio
frequency
energy
and,
if
not
installed
and
used
in
accordance
with
the
instructions,
may
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
communications.
However,
there
is
no
guarantee
that
interference
will
not
occur
in
a
particular
installation.
If
this
equipment
does
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
or
television
reception,
which
can
be
determined
by
turning
the
equipment
off
and
on,
the
user
is
encouraged
to
try
to
correct
the
interference
by
one
or
more
of
the
following
measures:
1.Reorient
or
relocate
the
receiving
antenna.
2.Increase
the
separation
between
the
equipment
and
receiver.
3.Connect
the
equipment
into
an
outlet
on
a
circuit
different
from
that
to
which
the
receiver
is
connected.
4.Consult
the
dealer
or
an
experienced
radio/TV
technician
for
help.
Modifications
not
expressly
approved
by
the
manufacturer
could
void
the
user's
authority
to
operated
the
equipment
under
FCC
rules.
This
device
complies
with
part
15
of
the
FCC
Rules.
Operation
is
subject
to
the
following
two
conditions:
1.This
device
may
not
cause
harmful
interference.
2.This
device
must
accept
any
interference
received,
including
interference
that
may
cause
undesired
operation.
For
Canadian
model
This
Class
B
digital
apparatus
complies
with
Canadian
ICES-003.
Approval
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with
Canadian
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ccessories
Supplied
accessories
Remote
control
&
batteries
(AAA
x
2)
ENTER
FREEZE
#
DISPLAY.
‘CHS
SOURCE
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A
Power
cord
x
1
06
VGA
cable
(D-Sub
15
male)
x
1
M
Component
cable
with
RCA
connector
User
manual
booklet
x
1
mm
LCD
Multi-Media
Display
LT32HV
/LT37HV

Accessories
Optional
accessories
AV
cable
with
RCA
connector
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nel
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S-video
cable
Audio
cable
with
stereo
mini
jack
Use
the
proper
cable
for
the
device.
Seel
(
Stereo
mini
jack
cable
)
>
a
(Stereo
mini
jack
to
RCA
cable
)
07
Wall
mount
set
Model#
WM-20D
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Installation
and
Connection
Guide
`
—
Identifying
Front
and
Rear
Panels
Front
Panel
POWER
MENU
CH-+
/
CH-
VOL+/VOL-
SOURCE
IR
SENSOR
Turns
display
on/off
Displays
the
On
Screen
Display(OSD)
menu.
In
OSD
menu,
press
it
to
return
to
pre-phase
.
Adjusts
Channel.
In
the
OSD
menu,
both
keys
are
used
to
navigate
within
menu.
Adjusts
volume.
In
OSD
menu,
both
key
are
used
to
navigate
within
menu.
Vol+
is
used
to
select
the
highlighted
option.
Press
to
switch
the
input
sources
Contains
Infra-red
light
for
digital
data
transmission
by
the
remote
control.
Please
point
remote
control
at
IR
Sensor
for
function.
08
IR
Pad

TV
Installation
and
Connection
Guide
Identifying
Front
and
Rear
Connectors
Rear
Panel
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Video
1,2
These
inputs
can
be
used
for
the
connection
of
a
VCR,
Super
VHS
(S-VHS)
VCR,
DVD
player,
or
other
video
devices
to
the
TV.
There
is
a
Video
and
an
S-Video
input
for
Video)
and
video
2.
When
both
inputs
are
used
simultaneously
on
Video
1,
only
the
S-Video
input
will
be
recognized.
Same
behavior
for
Video
2.
The
display
will
automatically
detect
the
input
being
used.
NOTE:
The
S-Video
input
has
a
better
quality
of
picture
than
a
composite
Video
signal.
Component
1,2
These
inputs
can
be
used
for
the
connection
of
A/V
equipment
with
component
video
outputs,
such
as
a
DVD
player,
Digital
Satellite
Receiver,
or
compatible
Video
Game
System.
Audio
Out
The
Audio
Output
sends
the
TV's
connected
audio
signals
to
an
A/V
receiver
or
other
equipment.
Display
features
a
R/L
stereo
and
subwoofer
output.
Video
3
An
additional
input
for
other
A/V
devices
such
as
VCR,
Super
VHS
(S-VHS)
VCR,
DVD
player
or
other
video
devices
to
the
TV.
The
headphone
jack
is
also
located
here
for
audio
output.
DVI/HDCP
and
VGA
Port:
This
display
includes
a
DVI
input
that
receives
analog
or
digital
video
signals
through
the
interface
for
the
display
of
high
quality
digital
video
signals.
The
DVI
port
is
HDCP
(High
Bandwidth
Digital
Content
Protection)
compliant
and
is
fully
compatible
with
video
equipment
that
features
the
HDCP
function.
The
VGA
input
can
be
used
for
analog
RGB
signals
from
a
HD
Receiver
or
personal
computer.
Resolutions
supported
are
VGA,
SVGA,
XGA
and
WXGA.
DVI
and
VGA
share
Audio
L/R
inputs.
Service
Port
is
reserved
for
manufacturer
use.
Incorrect
use
may
damage
the
Display.
BB
Antenna
(ANT)
Antenna
receives
signals
from
VHF/
UHF
antennas
or
a
cable
system.
ACIN
power
cord
connects
here.
EJ
AV-light
lights
up
during
connection
process
for
user
viewing
assistance.
To
Activate:
Press
"Source"
&
"Vol+"
simultaneously
to
turn
AV-light
on.
It
will
automatically
turn
off
after
60
seconds.

TV
Installation
and
Connection
Guide
Descriptions
of
Connector
Types
You
may
find
it
necessary
to
use
some
of
the
following
connector
types
during
setup.
75-ohm
coaxial
cable
Used
for
TV
cable
connection.
commana
l
S-Video
Cable
High
quality
video
cable
for
enhanced
picture
quality.
Audio/Video
Cable
Video
Yellow
Audio
(Left)
White
Audio
(Right)
Red
Some
DVD
players
are
equipped
with
the
following
three
video
connectors:
CO
Pr/Cr-Red
10

TV
Installation
and
Connection
Guide
Connecting
the
Power
Cord
Complete
other
connections
prior
to
connecting
the
power
cord:
1.Connect
the
power
cord
to
the
AC
IN
connector
of
the
TV
14
CR
ER
jef
2.Connect
the
other
end
of
the
power
cord
to
the
wall
outlet.
For
your
Convenience
An
AV-Light
is
located
in
the
rear
panel
above
Video!
and
Video2.To
activate
press
Source
&
Vol+
simultaneously
to
turn
AV-light
on.
The
AV-Light
will
remain
on
for
1
minute.
See
page
9
for
description.
AV-Light
A
11

TV
Installation
and
Connection
Guide
Installation
In
the
following
pages,
you
will
find
directions
on
how
to
install
your
tv
and
choice
of
video
equipment.
Connecting
to
an
Antenna
or
Video
Equipment
with
Antenna
outlet
gn
Connecting
toa
VCR
H
Connecting
to
an
Audio
Receiver/Home
Theater
System
Connecting
to
a
DVD
Player
with
A/V
or
S
Video
Cables
P
Connecting
to
a
DVD
Player
with
Component
Cables
w
Connecting
to
a
Satellite
Receiver
or
Cable
Box
with
A/V
Cables
w
Connecting
to
a
Satellite
Receiver
or
Cable
Box
With
Component
Connectors
m
GE
to
a
PC
with
VGA,
and
a
DVD
Player
with
DVI/HDCP
Cables
u
Other
Connections

TV
Installation
and
Connection
Guide
Connecting
to
an
Antenna
or
Video
Equipment
with
Antenna
outlet
A\
Disconnect
all
power
sources
before
making
any
connection.
1.Connect
a
75ohm
coaxial
cable
onto
the
ANT
input
on
the
back
of
the
TV's
right
side
panel.
Rear
of
TV
75-ohm
coaxial
cable
If
connecting
to
Video
Equipment
with
Antenna
outlet
1.Using
a
75-ohm
coaxial
cable
(or
choice
of
Antenna
Cable),
connect
the
cable
box's
OUT
jack
to
the
TV's
ANT
jack
(RF
Terminal).
Rear
of
TV
IN
OUT
jack
jack
75-ohm
coaxial
cable
75-ohm
coaxial
cable
(EN
Ga
wm
E
RB
mim
D
El
Video
Equipment
with
Antenna
In/Out
Socket
13

TV
Installation
and
Connection
Guide
Connecting
toa
VCR
A\
Disconnect
all
power
sources
before
making
any
connections.
Use
this
hookup
if
you
subscribe
to
a
cable
TV
system
that
does
not
require
a
cable
box.
1.Using
A/V
cable
and
S-Video
cables,
connect
the
VCR's
Audio
and
S
Video
OUT
jacks
to
the
TV's
Audio
and
S-Video
In
jacks.
Rear
of
TV
VIDEO-1
(0)
O00
000
GE:
S-VIDEO
S-VIDEO
VIDEO-2
S
Video
cable
Component?
Componenti
®©
©
A/V
cable
with
RCA
connector
When
Connecting
both
Video
IN
and
S-Video
IN
Note:
When
you
connect
video
equipment
to
both
the
same
Video
and
S-Video
input
jacks,
display
will
automatically
select
S-Video
first.
To
view
Video
signal,
please
disconnect
the
S-Video
jack
or
turn
off
the
S-Video
signal
on
the
video
equipment.
S-Video
is
strongly
recommended
for
use
if
your
VCR
or
video
equipment
has
it.
S-Video
input
has
a
better
quality
of
picture
than
a
composite
Video
signal.
Note:
You
can
also
use
the
Video
2
jacks
located
on
the
TV
rear,
or
Video
3
located
on
the
right
side
of
the
display
to
connect
additional
video
equipment.
14

TV
Installation
and
Connection
Guide
Connecting
to
an
Audio
Receiver
/Home
Theater
System
A\
Disconnect
all
power
sources
before
making
any
connections.
1.Using
an
audio
cable,
connect
the
TV's
audio
OUT
jack
to
the
audio
receiver's
audio
IN
or
AUX
IN
jacks.
2.Using
an
audio
cable,
connect
the
TV's
audio
Out
jack
to
the
subwoofer
Audio
In
or
AUX
IN
jacks.
Audio
Receiver
9
oo00
000
Audio
cable
Note:
When
connecting
an
Audio
output
signal,
an
external
Audio
amplifier
is
necessary
to
amplify
the
signal
for
external
speakers.
Note:
Ifthe
audio
out
is
hooked
up
to
a
home
theatre
sound
system,
please
disable
the
audio
in
the
OSD
by
selecing
off
in
audio
section
.
Volume
adjustment
must
be
made
on
the
home
theatre
receiver.
By
not
disabling
the
TV's
speaker
it
could
damage
the
speakers
or
TV
itself.
15

TV
Installation
and
Connection
Guide
Connecting
toa
DVD
Player
with
A/V
or
S
Video
Cables
Å
Disconnect
all
power
sources
before
making
any
connections.
Use
this
hookup
if
your
DVD
player
does
not
have
component
(Y,
Pb,
Pr)
jacks.
Note:
If
your
DVD
player
has
component
video
output
connectors,
for
best
picture
quality,
use
the
connection
described
for
Connecting
toa
DVD
Player
With
Component
Connectors.
(See
page.17)
1.Using
an
A/V
cable,
connect
the
DVD
player's
Audio
OUT
jacks
to
the
TV's
Audio
IN
jacks.
2.Using
an
S
Video
Cable,
connect
the
DVD
player's
S
Video
OUT
jack
to
the
TV's
S
Video
IN
jack.
Rear
of
TV
DVD
player
VIDEO-2
VIDEO-1
o
000
O09
©
©
S-VIDEO
S-VIDEO
S
Video
cable
Component2
Componenti
©
©
A/V
cable
with
RCA
connector
Note:
When
you
connect
video
equipment
to
both
the
same
Video
and
S-Video
input
jacks,
the
display
will
automatically
select
S-Video
first.
To
view
Video
signal,
please
disconnect
the
S-Video
jack
or
turn
off
the
Video
signal
on
the
video
equipment.
S-Video
is
strongly
recommended
for
use
if
your
VCR
or
video
equipment
has
it
S-Video
input
has
better
quality
of
picture
than
a
composite
Video
signal.
Note:
Youcan
also
use
the
Video
2
jacks
located
on
the
TV
rear,
or
Video
3
located
on
the
right
side
of
the
display
to
connect
additional
video
equipment.
16

TV
Installation
and
Connection
Guide
Connecting
toa
DVD
Player
With
Component
Cables
A\
Disconnect
all
power
sources
before
making
any
connections.
Use
this
hookup
if
your
DVD
Player
has
component
(Y,
Pb,
Pr)
jacks.
1.Using
a
component
video
cable,
connect
the
DVD
Player's
Y,
Pb
and
Pr
jacks
to
the
Y,
Pb
and
Pr
jacks
on
the
TV.
Colors
on
Component
Video
connectors:
Y:
Green
Pb
(also
identified
as
Cb,
CB
or
B-Y):
Blue
Pr
(also
identified
as
Cr,
CR
or
R-Y):
Red
Note:
The
Y,
Pb
and
Pr
jacks
on
your
DVD
player
are
sometimes
labeled
as
Y,
Cb
and
Cr,
or
B-Y
and
R-Y.
Ifso,
connect
the
cables
to
the
matching
colors.
2.Using
and
Audio
cable,
connect
the
DVD
player's
Audio
OUT
jacks
to
the
TV's
Audio
in
jacks.
Rear
of
TV
DVD
player
Oo
900
9000
Component
cable
with
RCA
connector
Audio
cable
Audio
Output
L
Note:
The
Y,
Pb
and
Pr
jacks
do
not
provide
audio,
so
audio
cables
must
be
connected
to
provide
sound.
Note:
The
YPbPr
connection
provides
the
best
quality
of
video
signal
compared
to
AV
(Composite)
and
S-Video
connection.
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