LG Dnevna Soba 37ld420 PDF
LG Dnevna Soba 37ld420 PDF
OWNER’S MANUAL
LCD TV / LED LCD TV
Please read this manual carefully before operating
your set and retain it for future reference.
www.lg.com
Separate purchase
CONTENTS
LCD TV Models : 32/42/46/52/60LD5***....... A-24 SIMPLINK...........................................................46
LED LCD TV Models : 19/22/26/32LE3***, 32/37/ AV Mode.............................................................50
42LE4***, 22/26LE5***, 32/37/42/47/55LE5***....... A-33 Initializing(Reset to original factory settings).....51
I
CONTENTS
Picture Size (Aspect Ratio) Control...................92 Set Password & Lock System.........................125
Picture Wizard....................................................94 Block Programme.............................................126
CONTENTS
TIME SETTING
Clock Setup......................................................122
Auto on/off time setting....................................123
Sleep Timer setting..........................................124
II
PREPARATION
PREPARATION
This item is not included for all models.
* Lightly wipe any stains or
Remote Control fingerprints on the surface
Owner’s Manual Batteries of the TV with the polish-
(AAA) ing cloth.
Polishing Cloth Do not use excessive
Polishing cloth for force. This may cause
Ferrite Core use on the screen. scratching or discoloura-
(This item is not included tion.
for all models.) Power Cord
Only 19/22LD3***
Only 26/32LD3***
x8
(M4x20)
Bolts for stand assembly 1-screw for stand fixing Protection Cover
Use of ferrite core (This feature is not available for all models.)
Ferrite core can be used to reduce the electromagnetic
wave when connecting the power cord.
The closer the location of the ferrite core to the power
plug, the better it is.
Install the power plug closely.
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PREPARATION
picture is reduced, and this will reduce the overall running cost.
CAUTION
►Do
► not step on the glass stand or subject it to any impact. It may break, causing possible injury
from fragments of glass, or the TV may fall.
►Do
► not drag the TV. The floor or the product may be damaged.
■■ Image shown may differ from your TV.
Only 19/22LD3***
POWER MENU VOLUME
INPUT OK PROGRAMME
Only 26/32LD3***
PROGRAMME
VOLUME
OK
MENU
INPUT
SPEAKER POWER
Power/Standby Indicator
• Illuminates red in standby mode.
• Illuminates blue when the TV is switched on.
A-2
BACK PANEL INFORMATION
Only 19/22LD3***
■■ Image shown may differ from your TV.
PREPARATION
11
12
2 3 4 5 6 7 13
8 9 10
1 Power Cord Socket 7 omponent Input
C
his TV operates on an AC power. The volt-
T Connect a component video/audio device to
age is indicated on the Specifications page. these jacks.
(► p.137 to 147) Never attempt to operate
the TV on DC power. 8 RGB IN Input
Connect the output from a PC.
2 HDMI/DVI IN Input
Connect an HDMI signal to HDMI IN. Or DVI 9 RS-232C IN (CONTROL & SERVICE) PORT
(VIDEO) signal to HDMI/DVI port with DVI to
HDMI cable. Connect to the RS-232C port on a PC.
This port is used for Service or Hotel mode.
3 OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
Connect digital audio to various types of
10 Antenna Input
equipment. Connect antenna or cable to this jack.
Connect to a Digital Audio Component.
Use an Optical audio cable. 11 USB Input
Connect USB storage device to this jack.
4 RGB/DVI Audio Input
Connect the audio from a PC or DTV. 12 PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory
Card International Association) Card Slot
5 Audio/Video Input Insert the CI Module to PCMCIA CARD
Connect audio/video output from an external SLOT.
device to these jacks. (This feature is not available in all countries.)
Only 26LD3***
■■ Image shown may differ from your TV.
10
PREPARATION
11
1
2 3 4 5 6
2
12
13
7 8 9
1 Power Cord Socket 7 RGB IN Input
This TV operates on an AC power. The volt- onnect the output from a PC.
C
age is indicated on the Specifications page.
(► p.137 to 147) Never attempt to operate 8 RS-232C IN (CONTROL & SERVICE) PORT
the TV on DC power.
Connect to the RS-232C port on a PC.
2 HDMI/DVI IN Input This port is used for Service or Hotel mode.
Connect an HDMI signal to HDMI IN. Or DVI
(VIDEO) signal to HDMI/DVI port with DVI to 9 Antenna Input
HDMI cable. Connect antenna or cable to this jack.
3 OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT 10 USB Input
Connect digital audio to various types of Connect USB storage device to this jack.
equipment.
Connect to a Digital Audio Component. 11 PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory
Use an Optical audio cable. Card International Association) Card Slot
Insert the CI Module to PCMCIA CARD
4 RGB/DVI Audio Input SLOT.
Connect the audio from a PC or DTV. (This feature is not available in all countries.)
6 omponent Input
C 13 udio/Video Input
A
Connect a component video/audio device to Connect audio/video output from an external
these jacks. device to these jacks.
A-4
Only 32LD3***
■■ Image shown may differ from your TV.
10
PREPARATION
11
1
2 3 4 5 6
2
12
13
7 8 9
1 Power Cord Socket 7 RS-232C IN (CONTROL & SERVICE) PORT
his TV operates on an AC power. The volt-
T Connect to the RS-232C port on a PC.
age is indicated on the Specifications page. This port is used for Service or Hotel mode.
(► p.137 to 147) Never attempt to operate
the TV on DC power. 8 RGB IN Input
2 HDMI/DVI IN Input onnect the output from a PC.
C
Connect an HDMI signal to HDMI IN. Or DVI 9 Antenna Input
(VIDEO) signal to HDMI/DVI port with DVI to
HDMI cable. Connect antenna or cable to this jack.
6 omponent Input
C
13 udio/Video Input
A
Connect a component video/audio device to Connect audio/video output from an external
these jacks. device to these jacks.
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PREPARATION
STAND INSTALLATION
■■ Image shown may differ from your TV.
When assembling the desk type stand, check whether the bolt is fully tightened. (If not tightened fully,
the product can tilt forward after the product installation.) If you tighten the bolt with excessive force,
the bolt can deviate from abrasion of the tightening part of the bolt.
Stand Body
2 Assemble the TV as shown.
Stand Base
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NOT USING THE DESK-TYPE STAND
■■ Image shown may differ from your TV.
When installing the wall-mounted unit, use the protection cover.
PREPARATION
screen from damage.
Protection Cover
2 Loose the bolts from TV.
Protection Cover
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PREPARATION
NOTE
►Do ► not use the Cable Management Clip to lift
the TV.
- If the TV is dropped, you may be injured or the
TV may be damaged.
A-8
SWIVEL STAND ATTACHING THE TV TO A
(Except for 19/22LD3***)
DESK (Only 26/32LD3***)
■■ Image shown may differ from your TV. ■■ Image shown may differ from your TV.
After installing the TV, you can adjust the TV set The TV must be attached to desk so it cannot be
pulled in a forward/backward direction, potentially
manually to the left or right direction by 20 causing injury or damaging the product. Use only
degrees to suit your viewing position. an attached screw.
PREPARATION
1-Screw (provided as parts of the product)
Stand
POSITIONING YOUR DISPLAY
(Only 19/22LD3***)
■■ Image shown may differ from your TV.
■■ Adjust the position of the panel in various ways
for maximum comfort.
Desk
A-9
PREPARATION
the Kensington Security System cable as shown ■■ The instructions shown below are a safer way
below. to set up the TV, by fixing it to the wall, avoid-
For the detailed installation and use of the ing the possibility of it falling forwards if pulled.
Kensington Security System, refer to the user’s This will prevent the TV from falling forward
guide provided with the Kensington Security and causing injury. This will also prevent the
System. TV from damage. Ensure that children do not
For further information, contact http://www.kens- climb or hang from the TV.
ington.com, the internet homepage of the
Kensington 1 1
company. Kensington sells security systems for
expensive electronic equipment such as note- 2
2
book PCs and LCD projectors.
NOTE
►►The Kensington Security System is an optional 1 Use the eye-bolts or TV brackets/bolts to fix the
product to the wall as shown in the picture.
accessory.
(If your TV has bolts in the eyebolts, loosen
►►If the TV feels cold to the touch, there may be a then bolts.)
small “flicker” when it is turned on. * Insert the eye-bolts or TV brackets/bolts and
This is normal, there is nothing wrong with TV. tighten them securely in the upper holes.
►►Some minute dot defects may be visible on the
screen, appearing as tiny red, green, or blue 2 Secure the wall brackets with the bolts on the
wall. Match the height of the bracket that is
spots. However, they have no adverse effect on
the monitor's performance. mounted on the wall.
►►Avoid touching the LCD screen or holding your
finger(s) against it for long periods of time.
Doing so may produce some temporary distor- 3
tion effects on the screen.
NOTE
►►When moving the TV undo the cords first.
►►Use a platform or cabinet strong and large
enough to support the size and weight of the TV.
►►To use the TV safely make sure that the height of
the bracket on the wall and on the TV is the
same.
A-10
■■ The TV can be installed in various ways such as
on a wall, or on a desktop etc. NOTE
■■ The TV is designed to be mounted horizontally. ►Should
► Install wall mount on a solid wall per-
pendicular to the floor.
EARTHING ►Should
► use a special wall mount, if you want
Ensure that you connect the earth wire to prevent to install it to ceiling or slanted wall.
possible electric shock. If grounding methods are ►The
► surface that wall mount is to be mount-
not possible, have a qualified electrician install a ed on should be of sufficient strength to sup-
PREPARATION
separate circuit breaker. port the weight of TV set; e.g. concrete, nat-
Do not try to earth the TV by connecting it to tele- ural rock, brick and hollow block.
phone wires, lightening rods or gas pipes. ►Installing
► screw type and length depends on
the wall mount used. Further information,
Power refer to the instructions included with the
Supply
mount.
►LG
► is not liable for any accidents or damage
to property or TV due to incorrect installa-
Circuit tion:
breaker
- Where a non-compliant VESA wall mount
is used.
- Incorrect fastening of screws to surface
DESKTOP PEDESTAL which may cause TV to fall and cause per-
sonal injury.
INSTALLATION - Not following the recommended Installation
method.
■■ Image shown may differ from your TV.
10 cm
For adequate ventilation allow a clearance of 10
cm all around the TV. 10 cm
10 cm 10 cm
10 cm
10 cm 10 cm
10 cm 10 cm
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PREPARATION
A-12
VOLUME UP Adjusts the volume.
/DOWN
FAV Displays the selected favourite programme.
PREPARATION
MARK Select the input to apply the Picture Wizard
settings.
Check and un-check programmes in the USB
menu.
RATIO Selects your desired Aspect Ratio of picture.
(► p.92)
MUTE Switches the sound on or off.
Programme Selects a programme.
UP/DOWN
PAGE UP/ Move from one full set of screen information to the
DOWN next one.
Installing Batteries
A-13
PREPARATION
x 8 or x4
Use of ferrite core (This feature is not available for all models.)
Ferrite core can be used to reduce the electromagnetic
wave when connecting the power cord.
The closer the location of the ferrite core to the power
plug, the better it is.
Install the power plug closely.
A-14
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
NOTE
►TV
► can be placed in standby mode in order to reduce the power consumption. And TV should be
switched off using the power switch on the TV if it will not be watched for some time, as this will
reduce energy consumption.
►The
► energy consumed during use can be significantly reduced if the level of brightness of the
PREPARATION
picture is reduced, and this will reduce the overall running cost.
CAUTION
►Do
► not step on the glass stand or subject it to any impact. It may break, causing possible injury
from fragments of glass, or the TV may fall.
►Do
► not drag the TV. The floor or the product may be damaged.
Only 32/37/42/47LD45**
PROGRAMME
VOLUME
OK
MENU
INPUT
POWER
SPEAKER
Power/Standby Indicator
• Illuminates red in standby mode.
• Illuminates blue when the TV is switched on.
A-15
PREPARATION
Only 32/37/42/47LD42**
PREPARATION
PROGRAMME
VOLUME
OK
MENU
SPEAKER
INPUT
Power/Standby Indicator
Illuminates red in standby mode.
Illuminates blue when the TV is
switched on.
A-16
BACK PANEL INFORMATION
■■ Image shown may differ from your TV.
10
PREPARATION
1
11
2 3 4 5 6
2
12
13
7 8 9
1 Power Cord Socket 7 RS-232C IN (CONTROL & SERVICE) PORT
his TV operates on an AC power. The volt-
T Connect to the RS-232C port on a PC.
age is indicated on the Specifications page. This port is used for Service or Hotel mode.
(► p.137 to 147) Never attempt to operate
the TV on DC power. 8 RGB IN Input
2 HDMI/DVI IN Input onnect the output from a PC.
C
Connect an HDMI signal to HDMI IN. Or DVI 9 Antenna Input
(VIDEO) signal to HDMI/DVI port with DVI to
HDMI cable. Connect antenna or cable to this jack.
6 omponent Input
C
13 udio/Video Input
A
Connect a component video/audio device to Connect audio/video output from an external
these jacks. device to these jacks.
A-17
PREPARATION
STAND INSTALLATION
■■ Image shown may differ from your TV
When assembling the desk type stand, check whether the bolt is fully tightened. (If not tightened fully,
the product can tilt forward after the product installation.) If you tighten the bolt with excessive force,
the bolt can deviate from abrasion of the tightening part of the bolt.
Stand Body
Cover Base
A-18
BACK COVER FOR ATTACHING THE TV TO A
WIRE ARRANGEMENT DESK (Only 32/37/42LD4***)
■■ Image shown may differ from your TV. ■■ Image shown may differ from your TV.
The TV must be attached to desk so it cannot
1 Connect the cables as
necessary.
be pulled in a forward/backward direction,
potentially causing injury or damaging the
product. Use only an attached screw.
PREPARATION
To connect additional
equipment, see the
EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT
SETUP section.
Stand
Desk
WARNING
►To
► prevent TV from falling over, the TV
should be securely attached to the floor/wall
per installation instructions. Tipping, shaking,
or rocking the machine may cause injury.
A-19
PREPARATION
NOTE
►►The Kensington Security System is an 1 Use the eye-bolts or TV brackets/bolts to fix the
product to the wall as shown in the picture.
optional accessory.
(If your TV has bolts in the eyebolts, loosen
►►If the TV feels cold to the touch, there may
then bolts.)
be a small “flicker” when it is turned on.
* Insert the eye-bolts or TV brackets/bolts and
This is normal, there is nothing wrong with tighten them securely in the upper holes.
TV.
►►Some minute dot defects may be visible on
the screen, appearing as tiny red, green, or
2 Secure the wall brackets with the bolts on
the wall. Match the height of the bracket
blue spots. However, they have no adverse that is mounted on the wall.
effect on the monitor's performance.
►►Avoid touching the LCD screen or holding
your finger(s) against it for long periods of 3
time. Doing so may produce some temporary
distortion effects on the screen.
NOTE
►When
► moving the TV undo the cords first.
►Use
► a platform or cabinet strong and large
enough to support the size and weight of the
TV.
►To
► use the TV safely make sure that the
height of the bracket on the wall and on the
TV is the same.
A-20
■■ The TV can be installed in various ways such as
on a wall, or on a desktop etc. NOTE
■■ The TV is designed to be mounted horizontally. ►►Should Install wall mount on a solid wall per-
pendicular to the floor.
EARTHING ►►Should use a special wall mount, if you want to
install it to ceiling or slanted wall.
Ensure that you connect the earth wire to
prevent possible electric shock. If grounding ►►The surface that wall mount is to be mounted
methods are not possible, have a qualified on should be of sufficient strength to support
electrician install a separate circuit breaker. the weight of TV set; e.g. concrete, natural
PREPARATION
rock, brick and hollow block.
Do not try to earth the TV by connecting it to
telephone wires, lightening rods or gas pipes. ►►Installing screw type and length depends on
the wall mount used. Further information, refer
to the instructions included with the mount.
Power Supply ►►LG is not liable for any accidents or damage to
property or TV due to incorrect installation:
Circuit breaker - Where a non-compliant VESA wall mount is
used.
- Incorrect fastening of screws to surface
which may cause TV to fall and cause per-
sonal injury.
- Not following the recommended Installation
method.
DESKTOP PEDESTAL
INSTALLATION 10 cm
10 cm
■■ Image shown may differ from your TV. 10 cm 10 cm
10 cm
10 cm
10 cm 10 cm
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PREPARATION
PREPARATION
MARK Select the input to apply the Picture Wizard
settings.
Check and un-check programmes in the USB
menu.
RATIO Selects your desired Aspect Ratio of picture.
(► p.92)
MUTE Switches the sound on or off.
Programme Selects a programme.
UP/DOWN
PAGE UP/ Move from one full set of screen information to the
DOWN next one.
Installing Batteries
A-23
PREPARATION
x8
M4 x 20
Use of ferrite core (This feature is not available for all models.)
Ferrite core can be used to reduce the electromagnetic
wave when connecting the power cord.
The closer the location of the ferrite core to the power
plug, the better it is.
Install the power plug closely.
A-24
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
NOTE
►TV
► can be placed in standby mode in order to reduce the power consumption. And TV should be
switched off using the power switch on the TV if it will not be watched for some time, as this will
reduce energy consumption.
►►The energy consumed during use can be significantly reduced if the level of brightness of the picture
PREPARATION
is reduced, and this will reduce the overall running cost.
CAUTION
►►Do not step on the glass stand or subject it to any impact. It may break, causing possible injury from frag-
ments of glass, or the TV may fall.
►►Do not drag the TV. The floor or the product may be damaged.
PROGRAMME
VOLUME
OK
MENU
SPEAKER INPUT
POWER
A-25
PREPARATION
11
1
12
2 3 4 5 6 7
13
14
8 9 10
A-26
STAND INSTALLATION BACK COVER FOR
■■ Image shown may differ from your TV. WIRE ARRANGEMENT
When assembling the desk type stand, check
■■ Image shown may differ from your TV.
whether the bolt is fully tightened. (If not tightened
fully, the product can tilt forward after the product
installation.) If you tighten the bolt with excessive 1 Connect the cables as necessary.
force, the bolt can deviate from abrasion of the To connect additional equipment, see the
PREPARATION
tightening part of the bolt. External Equipment Setup section.
Stand Body
A-27
PREPARATION
1-Screw
(provided as parts of the product)
SWIVEL STAND
■■ Image shown may differ from your TV.
After installing the TV, you can adjust the TV set
Desk manually to the left or right direction by 20
degrees to suit your viewing position.
WARNING
►To
► prevent TV from falling over, the TV
should be securely attached to the floor/wall
per installation instructions. Tipping, shaking,
or rocking the machine may cause injury.
A-28
KENSINGTON SECURITY CAREFUL INSTALLATION
SYSTEM ADVICE
■■ This feature is not available for all models. ■■ You should purchase necessary components
■■ Image shown may differ from your TV. to fix the TV safety and secure to the wall on
the market.
he TV is equipped with a Kensington Security
T ■■ Position the TV close to the wall to avoid the
System connector on the back panel. Connect possibility of it falling when pushed.
PREPARATION
the Kensington Security System cable as shown ■■ The instructions shown below are a safer way
below. to set up the TV, by fixing it to the wall, avoid-
For the detailed installation and use of the ing the possibility of it falling forwards if pulled.
Kensington Security System, refer to the user’s This will prevent the TV from falling forward
guide provided with the Kensington Security and causing injury. This will also prevent the
System. TV from damage. Ensure that children do not
For further information, contact http://www.kens- climb or hang from the TV.
ington.com, the internet homepage of the
Kensington 1 1
company. Kensington sells security systems for 22
expensive electronic equipment such as note- 2
book PCs and LCD projectors.
NOTE
1 Use the eye-bolts or TV brackets/bolts to fix
the product to the wall as shown in the pic-
►The
► Kensington Security System is an
ture.
optional accessory.
(If your TV has bolts in the eyebolts, loosen
►If
► the TV feels cold to the touch, there may then bolts.)
be a small “flicker” when it is turned on. * Insert the eye-bolts or TV brackets/bolts and
This is normal, there is nothing wrong with tighten them securely in the upper holes.
TV.
►Some
► minute dot defects may be visible on
the screen, appearing as tiny red, green, or
2 Secure the wall brackets with the bolts on the
wall. Match the height of the bracket that is
blue spots. However, they have no adverse mounted on the wall.
effect on the monitor's performance.
►Avoid
► touching the LCD screen or holding 3
your finger(s) against it for long periods of
time. Doing so may produce some tempo-
rary distortion effects on the screen.
NOTE
►When
► moving the TV undo the cords first.
►Use
► a platform or cabinet strong and large
enough to support the size and weight of the
TV.
►To
► use the TV safely make sure that the
height of the bracket on the wall and on the
TV is the same.
A-29
PREPARATION
■■ The TV can be installed in various ways such as
on a wall, or on a desktop etc. NOTE
■■ The TV is designed to be mounted horizontally. ►Should
► Install wall mount on a solid wall per-
pendicular to the floor.
EARTHING ►Should
► use a special wall mount, if you want
to install it to ceiling or slanted wall.
Ensure that you connect the earth wire to prevent
►The
► surface that wall mount is to be mount-
possible electric shock. If grounding methods are ed on should be of sufficient strength to sup-
not possible, have a qualified electrician install a port the weight of TV set; e.g. concrete, nat-
PREPARATION
10 cm
For adequate ventilation allow a clearance of 10
10 cm 10 cm
cm all around the TV.
10 cm
10 cm
10 cm
10 cm 10 cm
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REMOTE CONTROL KEY FUNCTIONS
When using the remote control, aim it at the remote control sensor on the TV.
PREPARATION
AV MODE It helps you select and set images and sounds
when connecting AV devices.(► p.50)
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PREPARATION
Installing Batteries
A-32
LED LCD TV MODELS : 19/22/26/32LE3***, 32/37/42LE4***,
22/26LE5***, 32/37/42/47/55LE5***
ACCESSORIES
Ensure that the following accessories are included with your TV. If an accessory is missing, please
contact the dealer where you purchased the TV.
■■ Image shown may differ from your TV. This item is not included for all models.
* Lightly wipe any
stains or fingerprints on
PREPARATION
the surface of the TV
with the polishing cloth.
x4 x4
(M4x20)
(M4x14)
Cable Holder DC Adapter 4-Ring spacers Power Cord (Only 26LE3***,
(Only 26LE3***, 26LE5***)
26LE5***) Bolts for stand assembly
Cable Holder x4
x4 x4 x4
(M4x24) (M4x26) 1-screw for stand
(M4x22) (M4x16)
(Only fixing
x2 (Only (Only
37/42LE4***, (Only 32LE3***,
32LE3***, 47/55LE5***)
37/42LE5***) 32LE4***, 32LE5***)
32LE4***,
Component gender cable,
AV gender cable 32LE5***) Bolts for stand assembly
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PREPARATION
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
NOTE
►TV
► can be placed in standby mode in order to reduce the power consumption. And TV should be
switched off using the power switch on the TV if it will not be watched for some time, as this will
reduce energy consumption.
►►The energy consumed during use can be significantly reduced if the level of brightness of the picture
is reduced, and this will reduce the overall running cost.
PREPARATION
CAUTION
►►Do not step on the glass stand or subject it to any impact. It may break, causing possible injury from frag-
ments of glass, or the TV may fall.
►►Do not drag the TV. The floor or the product may be damaged.
PROGRAMME
VOLUME
OK
MENU
INPUT
POWER
Touch Sensor
• You can use the desired button
SPEAKER function by touching.
Only 19/22/26LE3***, 22/26LE5***
VOLUME MENU POWER Power/Standby Indicator
• Illuminates red in standby mode.
• The LED is off while the TV remains on.
Remote Control Sensor
PROGRAMME OK INPUT
Intelligent Sensor
Adjusts picture according to
the surrounding conditions.
Power/Standby Indicator
PROGRAMME Note: You can turn the Power Indicator on
A-34 OK INPUT
or off in the OPTION menu.
BACK PANEL INFORMATION
Only 19/22LE3***, 22LE5***
■■ Image shown may differ from your TV.
PREPARATION
11
12
13
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10
1 DC ADAPTER PORT 7 HDMI/DVI IN Input
Connect to the power cord socket.
Connect an HDMI signal to HDMI IN. Or DVI
(VIDEO) signal to HDMI/DVI port with DVI to
2 OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT HDMI cable.
onnect digital audio to various types of
C
equipment. 8 RGB IN Input
Connect to a Digital Audio Component. Connect the output from a PC.
Use an Optical audio cable. 9 RS-232C IN (CONTROL & SERVICE) PORT
3 RGB/DVI Audio Input Connect to the RS-232C port on a PC.
Connect the audio from a PC or DTV. This port is used for Service or Hotel mode.
4 Audio/Video Input 10 Antenna Input
Connect audio/video output from an external Connect antenna or cable to this jack.
device to these jacks.
11 USB Input
5 Euro Scart Socket (AV1) Connect USB storage device to this jack.
Connect scart socket input or output from an
external device to these jacks. 12 PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory
Card International Association) Card Slot
6 omponent Input
C Insert the CI Module to PCMCIA CARD SLOT.
Connect a component video/audio device to (This feature is not available in all countries.)
these jacks.
13 Headphone Socket
Plug the headphone into the headphone
socket.
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PREPARATION
11
USB IN
PREPARATION
12
HDMI
IN 3
13
H/P
1 2 3 4 5 6
(RGB)
DC IN AV IN 2
VIDEO L/MONO AUDIO R
HDMI/DVI IN
ANTENNA
IN
7 8 9 10
1 DC ADAPTER PORT 7 HDMI/DVI IN Input
Connect to the power cord socket.
Connect an HDMI signal to HDMI IN. Or DVI
(VIDEO) signal to HDMI/DVI port with DVI to
2 OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT HDMI cable.
onnect digital audio to various types of
C
equipment. 8 RGB IN Input
Connect to a Digital Audio Component. Connect the output from a PC.
Use an Optical audio cable. 9 RS-232C IN (CONTROL & SERVICE) PORT
3 RGB/DVI Audio Input Connect to the RS-232C port on a PC.
Connect the audio from a PC or DTV. This port is used for Service or Hotel mode.
4 Audio/Video Input 10 Antenna Input
onnect audio/video output from an external
C Connect antenna or cable to this jack.
device to these jacks.
11 USB Input
5 Euro Scart Socket (AV1) Connect USB storage device to this jack.
Connect scart socket input or output from an
external device to these jacks. 12 PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory
Card International Association) Card Slot
6 omponent Input
C Insert the CI Module to PCMCIA CARD SLOT.
Connect a component video/audio device to (This feature is not available in all countries.)
these jacks.
13 Headphone Socket
Plug the headphone into the headphone
socket.
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Only 32LE3***, 32/37/42LE4***, 32/37/42/47/55LE5***
■■ Image shown may differ from your TV.
CAUTION
12
13
PREPARATION
1
7 8 9 10 11
2 Assemble the parts of the Stand Body with 2 Assemble the parts of the Stand Body with
the Stand Base of the TV.
the Stand Base of the TV.
M4 X 22(Only 32LE3***,
32LE4***, 32LE5***)
Stand Body M4 X 24(Only 37/42LE4***,
37/42LE5***) Stand
M4 X 26 (Only 47/55LE5***) Body
Stand Rear
M4 X 14 Cover
M4 X 16
A-38 M4 X 14 (Only 32LE3***,
(Only 26LE3***, 32/37/42LE4***,
26LE5***) 32/37/42/47/55LE5***)
BACK COVER FOR WIRE ARRANGEMENT
■■ Image shown may differ from your TV.
PREPARATION
cables. 1 Secure the power cord with the Cable
Holder on the TV back cover.
It will help prevent the power cable from
being removed by accident.
Cable Holder
Cable Holder
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PREPARATION
1-Screw DC Adapter
(provided as parts of the product)
1 Connect the antenna cable to the antenna
input port on the TV.
Stand
2 Connect the DC adapter plug to the power
input jack on the TV.
Desk
CAUTION
WARNING
►►Please be sure to connect the TV to the DC
►To
► prevent TV from falling over, the TV power adapter before connecting the TV's power
should be securely attached to the floor/wall plug to a wall power outlet.
per installation instructions. Tipping, shaking,
or rocking the machine may cause injury.
10 cm
10 cm 10 cm
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KENSINGTON SECURITY CAREFUL INSTALLATION
SYSTEM ADVICE
■■ This feature is not available for all models. ■■ You should purchase necessary components
■■ Image shown may differ from your TV. to fix the TV safety and secure to the wall on
the market.
he TV is equipped with a Kensington Security
T ■■ Position the TV close to the wall to avoid the
System connector on the back panel. Connect possibility of it falling when pushed.
PREPARATION
the Kensington Security System cable as shown ■■ The instructions shown below are a safer way
below. to set up the TV, by fixing it to the wall, avoid-
For the detailed installation and use of the ing the possibility of it falling forwards if pulled.
Kensington Security System, refer to the user’s This will prevent the TV from falling forward
guide provided with the Kensington Security and causing injury. This will also prevent the
System. TV from damage. Ensure that children do not
climb or hang from the TV.
For further information, contact http://www.kens-
ington.com, the internet homepage of the 1 1
Kensington 22
company. Kensington sells security systems for 2
expensive electronic equipment such as note-
book PCs and LCD projectors.
NOTE
1 Use the eye-bolts or TV brackets/bolts to fix
the product to the wall as shown in the pic-
►►The Kensington Security System is an
optional accessory. ture.
►►If the TV feels cold to the touch, there may (If your TV has bolts in the eyebolts, loosen
then bolts.)
be a small “flicker” when it is turned on.
* Insert the eye-bolts or TV brackets/bolts and
This is normal, there is nothing wrong with tighten them securely in the upper holes.
TV.
►►Some minute dot defects may be visible on
the screen, appearing as tiny red, green, or 2 Secure the wall brackets with the bolts on
the wall. Match the height of the bracket
blue spots. However, they have no adverse that is mounted on the wall.
effect on the monitor's performance.
►►Avoid touching the LCD screen or holding
your finger(s) against it for long periods of 3
time. Doing so may produce some temporary
distortion effects on the screen.
NOTE
►When
► moving the TV undo the cords first.
►Use
► a platform or cabinet strong and large
enough to support the size and weight of the
TV.
►To
► use the TV safely make sure that the
height of the bracket on the wall and on the
TV is the same.
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PREPARATION
■■ The TV can be installed in various ways such as
10 cm
on a wall, or on a desktop etc.
■■ The TV is designed to be mounted horizontally. 10 cm
10 cm 10 cm
EARTHING
Ensure that you connect the earth wire to prevent
possible electric shock. If grounding methods are 10 cm
not possible, have a qualified electrician install a
PREPARATION
Circuit
breaker
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REMOTE CONTROL KEY FUNCTIONS
When using the remote control, aim it at the remote control sensor on the TV.
■■ Image shown may differ from your TV.
PREPARATION
AV MODE It helps you select and set images and sounds
when connecting AV devices.(► p.50)
Installing Batteries
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EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP
■■ To prevent damage do not connect to the mains outlet until all connections are made between the
devices.
ANTENNA CONNECTION
■■ For optimum picture quality, adjust antenna direction.
■■ An antenna cable and converter are not supplied.
UHF
Antenna Signal
Amplifier
VHF
■■ In poor signal areas, to achieve better picture quality it may be necessary to install a signal amplifier
to the antenna as shown above.
■■ If signal needs to be split for two TVs,use an antenna signal splitter for connection.
1
EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP
■■ To avoid damaging any equipment, never plug in any power cord until you have finished connecting
all equipment.
■■ This section on EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP mainly uses diagrams for the 32/37/42/47LD4***
models.
■■ Image shown may differ from your TV.
the TV.
NOTE
►►The TV can receive video and audio signals simultaneously when
using an HDMI cable.
►►If the DVD does not support Auto HDMI, you must set the output reso-
lution appropriately.
►►Check that your HDMI cable is High Speed HDMI Cable. If the HDMI
cables are not High Speed HDMI Cable, flickering or no screen dis-
play can result. Please use the High Speed HDMI Cable.
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EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP
or
4
CONNECTING WITH A EURO SCART CABLE
Connect the Euro scart socket of the external
1 equipment (DVD, VCR, etc.) to the AV1 Euro
scart socket on the TV.
Input Output
Scart Video Audio RGB Video, Audio
AV1 O O O Analogue TV, Digital TV
NOTE
►►Any Euro scart cable used must be signal shielded.
5
EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP
USB SETUP
Press the PLAY button on the VCR and match Wall Jack
3 the appropriate channel between the TV and 2
Antenna
6
CONNECTING WITH A RCA CABLE
or
7
EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP
8
USB IN
INSERTION OF CI MODULE
To view the encrypted (pay) services in digital TV mode.
This feature is not available in all countries.
H/P HDMI IN 2
Insert the CI Module to PCMCIA (Personal
1 Computer Memory Card International
Association) CARD SLOT of TV as shown.
NOTE
►►Check if the CI module is inserted into the PCMCIA card slot (RGB)
in the right direction. If the module is not inserted properly, Check this point as
this can cause damage to the TV and the PCMCIA card slot. shown and insert the CI
Module.
1
HDMI / DVI IN
ANTENNA IN
HEADPHONE SETUP
You can listen the sound through the headphone.
NOTE
►►AUDIO menu items are disabled when connecting a headphone.
►►When changing AV MODE with a headphone connected, the change is applied to video but not to audio.
►►Optical Digital Audio Out is not available when connecting a headphone.
►Headphone
► impedance: 16 Ω
►Max
► audio output of headphone: 10 mW to 15 mW
9
EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP
CAUTION
►►Do not look into the optical output port. Looking at the laser
beam may damage your vision.
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EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT WIRELESS CONNECTION
(Only 32/42/46/52/60LD5***, 32LE3***, 32/37/42LE4***, 32/37/42/47/55LE5***)
11
EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP
1280x720
1280x768 47.78 59.87 44.96/45 59.94/60
1360x768 47.72 59.80 33.72/33.75 59.94/60
1280x1024 63.981 60.02 28.125 50
1920x1080 26.97/27 23.97/24
66.587 59.93 1920x1080
(RGB-PC) 33.716/33.75 29.976/30.00
1920x1080 56.25 50
66.587 59.93
(HDMI-PC) 67.43/67.5 59.94/60
NOTE
►►Avoid keeping a fixed image on the set’s screen ►►Connect the audio cable from the PC to the Audio
for prolonged periods of time. The fixed image input on the TV. (Audio cables are not included with
may become permanently imprinted on the the TV).
screen; use a screen saver when possible. ►►If using a sound card, adjust PC sound as required.
►►There may be interference relating to resolution, ►►If the graphic card on the PC does not output ana-
vertical pattern, contrast or brightness in PC logue and digital RGB simultaneously, connect only
mode. Change the PC mode to another resolution one of either RGB or HDMI IN (or HDMI/DVI IN) to
or change the refresh rate to another rate or display the PC output on the TV.
adjust the brightness and contrast on the menu ►►If the graphic card on the PC does output analogue
until the picture is clear. If the refresh rate of the and digital RGB simultaneously, set the TV to either
PC graphic card can not be changed, change the RGB or HDMI; (the other mode is set to Plug and
PC graphic card or consult the manufacturer of Play automatically by the TV.)
the PC graphic card. ►►DOS mode may not work depending on the video
►►The synchronization input waveform for Horizontal card if you use an HDMI to DVI cable.
and Vertical frequencies are separate. ►►If you use too long an RGB-PC cable, there may be
►►We recommend using 1920x1080, 60 Hz(Except interference on the screen. We recommend using
for 19/22/26LD3***, 32LD34**, 19/22/26LE3***), under 5m of cable. This provides the best picture
1360x768, 60 Hz(Only 19/22/26LD3***, 32LD34**, quality.
19/22/26LE3***) for the PC mode, this should pro-
vide the best picture quality.
►►Connect the signal cable from the monitor output
port of the PC to the RGB (PC) port of the TV or
the signal cable from the HDMI output port of the
PC to the HDMI IN (or HDMI/DVI IN) port on the
TV.
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SCREEN SETUP FOR PC MODE
Screen Reset
Returns Position, Size and Phase to the factory default settings.
• Sharpness 70 Resolution
• Colour 60
Auto Config.
• Tint 0 R G
• Colour Temp. 0 W C
Position To Set
• Advanced Control
• Picture Reset Size Yes No
• TruMotion
Phase
•• Screen
Screen
►
Reset
1
Select PICTURE.
2
Select Screen.
3
Select Reset.
4
Select Yes.
5
Run Reset.
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EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP
Auto configure
This function is for automatic adjustment of the screen position, size, and phase The displayed image
will be unstable for a few seconds while the auto configuration is in progress.
EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP
PICTURE Move OK
SCREEN Move Prev.
• Sharpness 70 Resolution
• Colour 60
Auto Config.
• Tint 0 R G
• Colour Temp. 0 W C
Position Auto Config.
• Advanced Control
• Picture Reset Size Yes No
• TruMotion
Phase
•• Screen
Screen
►
Reset
4
Select Yes.
5
Run Auto Config..
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Selecting Resolution
To view a normal picture, match the resolution of RGB mode and selection of PC mode.
• TruMotion
Phase
►
•• Screen
Screen
Reset
1
Select PICTURE.
2
Select Screen.
3
Select Resolution.
4
Select the desired resolution.
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EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP
PICTURE Move OK
Resolution
• Sharpness 70
• Colour 60 Auto Config.
• Tint 0 R G
• Advanced Control
Size
• Picture Reset
• TruMotion Phase
►
•• Screen
Screen
Reset
1
Select PICTURE.
2
Select Screen.
3
Select Position, Size or Phase.
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WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL
TURNING ON THE TV
When your TV is turned on, you will be able to use its features.
2 In standby mode to turn TV on, press the / I, INPUT or P (or P ▲▼ ) button on the TV
or press the POWER, INPUT, P or NUMBER button on the remote control and the TV
will switch on.
INITIALIZING SETUP
Note:
a. If you close without completing the initial setting, the Initial Setting menu can be displayed
again.
b. Press the BACK button to change the current OSD to the previous OSD.
c. For those countries without confirmed DTV broadcasting standards, some DTV features might
not work, depending on the DTV broadcasting environment.
d. "Home Use” mode is the optimal setting for home environments, and is the TV's default mode.
e. "Store Demo" mode is the optimal setting for store environments. If a user modifies image quality
data, “Store Demo” mode initializes the product to the image quality set by us after a certain period
of time.
f. The mode (Home Use, Store Demo) can be changed by executing Mode Setting in the
OPTION menu.
g. When France is selected for Country, password is not '0', '0', '0', '0' but ‘1’, ‘2’, ‘3’, ‘4’.
PROGRAMME SELECTION
1 Press the P or NUMBER buttons to select a programme number.
VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
1 Press the + or - button to adjust the volume.
2 If you wish to switch the sound off, press the MUTE button.
You can cancel this function by pressing the MUTE, + , - or AV Mode button.
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WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL
QUICK MENU
Your TV's OSD (On Screen Display) may differ slightly from that shown in this manual.
Q.Menu (Quick Menu) is a menu of features which users might use frequently.
Aspect Ratio: Selects your desired picture for- Audio or Audio Language : Selects the sound
mat. output.
For Zoom Setting, select 14:9, Zoom and Sleep Timer : Sets the sleep timer.
Cinema Zoom in Ratio Menu. After complet- Skip Off/On : Selects the Skip Off/On.
ing Zoom Setting, the display goes back to USB Device : Selects “Eject” in order to eject
Q.Menu. USB device.
Clear Voice II : By differentiating the human
sound range from others, it helps users lis-
WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL
◄ Aspect Ratio ►
16:9
Exit
1
Display each menu.
2
Select your desired Source.
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ON SCREEN MENUS SELECTION AND ADJUSTMENT
Your TV's OSD (On Screen Display) may differ slightly from that shown in this manual.
● Language(Language) MY MEDIA
● Country : UK
Antenna USB AV1 AV2 AV3 Component
● Disability Assistance
NOTE
►►It is not possible to use CI Information in Analogue mode.
► Blaster : For further information, refer to the optional “Wireless Media Box” manual for operat-
►IR
ing instructions.
► is possible to use Movie List menu in 19/22/26/32LE3***, 32/37/42LE4***, 22/26LE5***,
►It 19
32/37/42/47/55LE5***.
WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL
DVB-T, DVB-C Auto Tuning is a menu for users in countries that support DVB cable.
Auto Tuning
● Auto Tuning ● Auto
● Auto Tuning
Tuning Please select your TV Connection. Antenna
●
►
• In the following country, DVB cable can be used : Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland,
Denmark, Austria, Finland, Norway, Slovenia, Hungary.(The supported country can be added.)
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If you want to select the Cable,
● Auto Tuning Please select your TV Connection. ● Auto Tuning Service Operator
►
Auto Tuning
● Auto
● Tuning ● Auto Tuning ● Auto Tuning
►
►
Antenna Cable
OK OK Start
Start Frequency(kHz) 114000
Close Close
End Frequency(kHz) 862000 Close
WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL
Reset
Close
10
Select OK.
11
Select Start.
12
Run Auto tuning.
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■■When you select the Full,
Cable
Full
Search every available signal.
Cable
OK Start
Close Close
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WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL
The following values are needed in order to search all available programmes quickly and correctly.
The commonly used values are provided as "default".
However, for correct settings, please inquire of the cable service provider.
When running Auto Tuning in DVB cable mode, selecting Full will search through all frequencies to
find available channels.
In the case when the programme is not searched by selecting the Default, perform the searching by
selecting the Full.
However, in the case when the programme is searched by selecting the Full, the Auto Tuning time can be
taken too much.
• Frequency : Enter a user-defined frequency.
• Symbol rate : Enter a user-defined symbol rate (Symbol rate: Speed at which a device such as
WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL
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CABLE DTV SETTING
(IN CABLE MODE ONLY)
The range that a user can select from the Service Operator menu differs depending on number of
Service Operator supported by each country, and if number of supported Service Operator for each
country is 1, corresponding function becomes non-activation.
After changing Service Operator, a warning window saying that channel map will be deleted when OK
button is pressed or Close is selected, and a Auto-tuning pop-up window appears when ‘YES’ is
selected.
Cable DTV
●●Cable DTV Setting
Setting ●● Cable
Close
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WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL
Manual Tuning lets you manually add a programme to your programme list.
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● Manual Tuning ● Manual Tuning
►
►
Frequency(kHz) 474000
● Programme Edit ● Programme Edit
● CI Information ● CI Information
● Signal Strength
50%
● Signal Quality
50%
Add
Close
1
Select SETUP.
•U
se NUMBER buttons to input a 4-digit
password in Lock System ‘On’.
2 • You can select SBAND when the country is set
Select Manual Tuning.
to "Norway, Latvia."
3
Select DTV.
26
If you want to select the Cable,
● Signal Quality
50%
Add
Close
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WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL
Manual Tuning lets you manually tune and arrange the stations in whatever order you desire.
BG
● Band
V/UHF
● Channel
or ● Band
V/UHF
0 ● Channel
0
● Fine ◄►
● Fine ◄►
● Search ◄►
● Search ◄►
● Name
C 02 ● Name
C 02
Store
Store
Close
Close
2 7 or
Select the desired
Select Manual Tuning. channel number.
3 8
Commence searching.
Select TV or Cable TV.
9
Select the desired Select Store.
4 or programme
number on.
5 Select a TV system.
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SETUP Move OK SETUP Move OK
►
● Manual Tuning ● Manual Tuning
►
● Programme Edit ● Programme Edit ● Storage
3
● Storage
3
● CI Information ● CI Information ● System ● System
BG BG
● Band
V/UHF or ● Band
V/UHF
● Channel ● Channel
0 0
● Fine ◄► ● Fine ◄►
● Search ◄► ● Search ◄►
● Name ● Name
C 02 C 02
Store Store
Close Close
You can assign a station name with five characters to each programme number.
4 7
Select Name. Select Store.
■■Fine Tuning
Normally fine tuning is only necessary if reception is poor.
1 4
Select SETUP. Select Fine.
3
Select TV or Cable TV. 6 Select Store.
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WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL
PROGRAMME EDIT
When a programme number is skipped, it means that you will be unable to select it using P button
during TV viewing.
If you wish to select the skipped programme, directly enter the programme number with the NUMBER
buttons or select it in the Programme edit menu.
You can change the programme number using “Move”function, if “Automatic Numbering” is unchecked
when you start Auto Tuning.
Programme Edit Favourite Group : A Page 1/2
DTV RADIO TV
SETUP Move OK
WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL
● Auto Tuning 800 YLE TV1 801 YLE TV2 802 YLE FST
● Manual Tuning 803 YLE24 804 YLE Teema 805 TV4 Stockholm
806 Kanal Lokal 807 CNN 808 TV4
►
Programme
●●Manual Edit
Tuning
Programme Edit
►
or
Page 1/2
Programme Edit Favourite Group : A
1
Select SETUP.
2
Select Programme Edit.
3
Enter the Programme Edit.
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IN DTV/RADIO MODE
■■Skipping a programme number
• When programmes are to be skipped, the
1 skipped programme shows in blue and
Select a programme number to be skipped. these programmes will not be selected by
the P buttons during TV viewing.
2 • If you wish to select a skipped programme,
BLUE Turn the programme number to blue. directly enter the programme number with
the NUMBER buttons or select it in the
3 programme edit or EPG.
BLUE Release.
3
YELLOW Release.
IN TV MODE
This function enables you to delete or skip the stored programmes.
You can also move some channels and use other programme numbers.
■■Deleting a programme
1
Select a programme number to be deleted.
2
RED Turn the programme number to red. •T
he selected programme is deleted, all the
following programmes are shifted up one
■■Moving a programme
1 3
Select a programme number to be moved. GREEN Release.
31
WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL
3
YELLOW Release.
1
Select your desired programme.
3
Release.
32
■■Selecting favourite programme group
1
Select your desired programme.
3
Select a Favourite group.
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WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL
CI (Common Interface) functions may not be possible depending upon the country broadcasting cir-
cumstances.
When using a CAM(Conditional Access Module), please make sure it meets fully the requirements of
WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL
i Viaccess Module
SETUP Move OK
Consultations
● Auto Tuning
Authorizations
● Manual Tuning
Module information
● Programme Edit
►
● CI Information
1
Select SETUP.
2
Select CI Information.
4
Save.
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SOFTWARE UPDATE
Software Update means software can be downloaded through the digital terrestrial broadcasting system.
Software Update ◄ On ►
Software Update
Picture Test
● Current Version
SETUP PICTURE AUDIO TIME Sound Test
00.00.01
Signal Test
Product/Service Info.
1
RED Select Customer Support.
2
Select Software Update.
3 Select On or Off.
• If you select On, a user confirm message box will
be displayed to notify that new software is found.
4
Save.
35
WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL
■■When setting “Software Update”
update stream 4%
Close
Yes
No
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PICTURE/SOUND TEST
This function is a customer support function that can execute picture and sound tests.
Software Update
Picture Test ? Do you have a problem in this test
screen?
SETUP PICTURE AUDIO TIME Sound Test
Signal Test
1
RED Select Customer Support.
2
Select Picture Test or Sound Test.
3
Select Yes or No.
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WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL
DIAGNOSTICS
This function enables you to view information on the Manufacturer, Model/Type, Serial Number and
Software Version.
This displays the information and signal strength of the tuned *MUX.
This displays the signal information and service name of the selected MUX.
(*MUX: A higher directory of channels in digital broadcasting (a single MUX contains multiple chan-
nels.))
Engineering Diagnostics
WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL
Signal
Signal Test
Test Ch 30
Product/Service Info.
Ch 34
Ch 36
Close Ch 38
LOCK OPTION INPUT MY MEDIA
Ch 54
Ch 60
Press OK( ) to set programme settings.
Prev. Popup MENU Exit
Customer Support Simple Manual Exit
1
RED Select Customer Support.
2
Select Signal Test.
4
Display the information of Channel.
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PRODUCT/SERVICE INFORMATION
This function is a customer support function that can see product/service information and customer service center
information.
Software Update
Picture Test
SETUP PICTURE AUDIO TIME Sound Test
Signal Test
Product/Service Info.
1
RED Select Customer Support.
2
Select Product/Service Info..
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WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL
SIMPLE MANUAL
You can easily and effectively access the TV information by viewing a simple manual on the TV.
During the Simple Manual operation, audio will be muted.
•R
ED : Go to the Index page.
1 •B
LUE : Play the Simple Manual automatically
GREEN Select Simple Manual. or manually.
2
Select the part of the manual you want to see.
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SELECTING THE PROGRAMME LIST
You can check which programmes are stored in the memory by displaying the programme list.
►
2 BBC
3 BBC
4 BBC
5 BBC A
•Y
ou may find some blue programmes.
■■Displaying programme LIST These have been set up to be skipped by
auto programming or in the programme
1 edit mode.
Display the Programme List.
•S
ome programmes with the channel num-
ber shown in the programme LIST indicate
there is no station name assigned.
41
WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL
◄ Group B ►
1 BBC
►
2 BBC
►
3 BBC
Pr.Reg. Pr.Edit
42
INPUT LIST
HDMI and AV1 (SCART) can be recognized by a detect pin and thus enabled only when an external
device approves voltage.
By using TV/RAD button, you can move from External Input to RF Input and to the last watched pro-
gramme in DTV/RADIO/TV mode.
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WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL
INPUT LABEL
Selects a label for each input source.
AV2 ◄ ►
Antenna USB AV1 AV2 AV3 Component
AV3 ◄ ►
WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL
RGB ◄ ►
Input Label Exit
▼
Close
1
BLUE Select Input Label.
2
Select the source.
3
Select the label.
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DATA SERVICE
(This menu is enabled only in Ireland. )
This function allow users to choose between MHEG(Digital Teletext) and Teletext if both exist at the same
time.
If only one of them exists, either MHEG or Teletext is enabled regardless of which option you select-
ed.
● Language(Language) ● Language(Language)
►
►
1
Select OPTION.
2
Select Data Service.
3
Select MHEG or Teletext.
4
Save.
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WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL
SIMPLINK
This function operates only with devices with the SIMPLINK logo.
Please check the SIMPLINK logo.
This TV might not function properly when using it with other products with HDMI-CEC function.
This allows you to control and play other AV devices connected to the display through HDMI cable with-
out additional cables and settings.
OK Exit
◄ On ►
Watch TV
DISC
VCR
VCR Recorder
HDD
◄ Speaker
TV Speaker
►
1
Display the SIMPLINK.
2
Select On or Off.
3
Save.
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Connecting to Home Theater with the SIMPLINK logo.
NOTE
►►Connect the HDMI/DVI IN or HDMI IN terminal of the TV to the terminal (HDMI terminal) of the SIMPLINK
device with the HDMI cable.
►►When you switch the Input source using the INPUT button on the remote control, you can stop the opera-
tion of a device controlled by SIMPLINK.
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WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL
SIMPLINK Functions
Disc playback
Control connected AV devices by pressing the , OK, ►, ▀, l l, ◄◄ and ►► buttons.
Direct Play
After connecting AV devices to the TV, you can directly control the devices and play media without additional set-
tings.
Select AV device
Enables you to select one of the AV devices connected to the TV and operate it.
Power off all devices
When you switch off the TV, all connected devices are turned off.
Switch audio-out
WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL
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SIMPLINK Menu
Press the button and then OK button to select the desired SIMPLINK source.
1 TV viewing : Switch to the previous TV pro-
gramme regardless of the current mode.
OK Exit
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WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL
AV MODE
You can select the optimal images and sounds when connecting AV devices to external input.
Off Cinema
Game Sport
1 AV MODE
Press the AV MODE button repeatedly to select the desired source.
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INITIALIZING(RESET TO ORIGINAL FACTORY SETTINGS)
This function initializes all settings.
But the settings of Day and Night of the Picture Mode cannot be initialized.
It is useful to initialize the product or when you move to other city or country.
When the Factory Reset is completed, you must restart the Initializing setup.
When the Lock System menu is "On", the message to enter the password appears.
● Language(Language) ● Language(Language)
● Country : UK ● Country : UK
● Disability Assistance ● Disability Assistance
● Set ID :1 ● Set ID :1
● Mode Setting : Home Use ● Mode Setting : Home Use
Yes No
3
Select Yes.
4
Start Factory Reset.
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TO USE A USB DEVICE
WHEN CONNECTING A USB DEVICE
When you connect a USB device, this pop up menu is displayed, automatically.
“POP UP MENU” will not be displayed while the OSD including Menu, EPG or Schedule list is activat-
ed.
When the Pop Up menu appears, you can select Music List, Photo List or Movie List in the MY MEDIA
menu.
In USB device, you can not add a new folder or delete the existing folder.
or
TO USE A USB DEVICE
MY MEDIA
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Precautions when using the USB device
►►Only a USB storage device is recognizable.
►►If the USB storage device is connected through a USB hub, the device is not recognizable.
►►A USB storage device using an automatic recognition programme may not be recognized.
►►A USB storage device which uses its own driver may not be recognized.
►►The recognition speed of a USB storage device may depend on each device.
►►Please do not turn off the TV or unplug the USB device when the connected USB storage device is working.
When such device is suddenly separated or unplugged, the stored files or the USB storage device may be
damaged.
►►Please do not connect the USB storage device which was artificially maneuvered on the PC. The
device may cause the product to malfunction or fail to be played. Never forget to use only a USB stor-
age device which has normal music files, image files or movie files.
►►Please use only a USB storage device which was formatted as a FAT32 file system, NTFS file system
provided with the Windows operating system. In case of a storage device formatted as a different utility
programme which is not supported by Windows, it may not be recognized.
►►Please connect power to a USB storage device(over 0.5 A) which requires an external power supply. If
not, the device may not be recognized.
►►Please connect a USB storage device with the cable offered by the device maker.
►►Some USB storage devices may not be supported or operated smoothly.
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TO USE A USB DEVICE
MOVIE LIST
(Only 19/22/26/32LE3***, 32/37/42LE4***, 22/26LE5***, 32/37/42/47/55LE5***)
Movie(*.mpg/*.mpeg/*dat/*.ts/*.trp/*.tp/*.vob/*.mp4/*.mov/*.mkv/*.dvix/*.avi/*.asf/*.wmv/*.flv/*.avi(motion-jpeg)/*.
mp4(motion-jpeg)/*.mkv(motion-jpeg))supporting file
Video format : DivX3.11, DivX4.12, DivX5.x, DivX6, Xvid1.00, Xvid1.01, Xvid1.02, Xvid1.03, Xvid1.10 beta-1/beta-2,
Mpeg-1, Mpeg-2, Mpeg-4, H.264/AVC, VC1, JPEG, Sorenson H.263
Audio format : Dolby Digital, Mpeg, MP3, LPCM, ADPCM, WMA
Bit rate : within 32 kbps to 320 kbps(MP3)
External Subtitle format : *.smi/*.srt/*.sub(MicroDVD,Subviewer1.0/2.0)/*.ass/*.ssa/*.txt(TMPlayer)/*.psb(PowerDivX)
TO USE A USB DEVICE
Internal Subtitle format : only, XSUB (It is the subtitle format used in DivX6 files)
• Some user-created subtitles may not work properly.
• Some special characters are not supported in subtitles.
• HTML tags are not supported in subtitles.
• Subtitles in languages other than the supported languages are not available.
• The screen may suffer temporary interruptions (image stoppage, faster playback, etc.) when the audio language is
changed.
• A damaged movie file may not be played correctly, or some player functions may not be usable.
• Movie files produced with some encoders may not be played correctly.
• If the video and audio structure of recorded file is not interleaved, either video or audio is outputted.
• HD videos with a maximum of 1920x1080@25/30P or 1280x720@50/60P are supported, depending on the frame.
• Videos with resolutions higher than 1920X1080@25/30P or 1280x720@50/60P may not work properly depending on
the frame.
• Movie files other than the specified types and formats may not work properly.
• Max bitrate of playable movie file is 20 Mbps. (only, Motion JPEG : 10 Mbps)
• We do not guarantee smooth playback of profiles encoded level 4.1 or higher in H.264/AVC.
• DTS Audio codec is not supported.
• A movie file more than 30 GB in file size is not supported for playback.
• A DivX movie file and its subtitle file must be located in the same folder.
• A video file name and its subtitle file name must be identical for it to be displayed.
• Playing a video via a USB connection that doesn’t support high speed may not work properly.
• Files encoded with GMC(Global Motion Compensation) may not be played.
• When you are watching the movie by Movie List function, you can adjust an image by Energy Saving and AV Mode
key on the remote control. User setup for each image mode does not operate.
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File
Video Decoder Audio Codec Max Resolution
Extension name
mpg, mpeg MPEG1, MPEG2 MP2,MP3,Dolby Digital,LPCM
dat MPEG1 MP2
MP2,MP3,Dolby Digital
ts,trp,tp MPEG2, H.264, AVS, VC1
Motion JPEG
JPEG LPCM, ADPCM
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TO USE A USB DEVICE
Screen Components
You can also adjust USB in the INPUT menu.
1 2
Select MY MEDIA. Select Movie List.
1 2
focused on 1
4
5 Current page/ total pages of
contents under the folder
focused on 1
TO USE A USB DEVICE
• Some files may be displayed • Non-supported files are • Abnormal files are
the preview image by icon displayed the preview displayed in the
only. image by icon only. form of bitmap.
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Movie Selection
Page 1/1
Movie List
Drive1 Page 1/1
GREEN Repeatedly, press the GREEN button to converted to Photo List->Music List.
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TO USE A USB DEVICE
■■When selected movie files are played
Page 1/1
Movie List
Mark Mode
Drive1 Page 1/1
Play Marked Mark All Unmark All Exit Mark Mode Exit
1
Select the target folder or drive. • When one or more movie files are
marked, the marked movies will
2 be played in sequence.
Select the desired movie title.
TO USE A USB DEVICE
3
BLUE or Convert to Mark Mode.
4
Mark desired Movie file.
NOTE
►►In the case of files not supported, a message regarding non-supported file is displayed.
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Using the remote control
RED
Play the selected movie file.
Once a movie file finishes playing, the next selected one will be played automatically.
EXIT
Return to normal TV viewing.
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TO USE A USB DEVICE
Using the Movie List function, play
Choose options.
Set Audio.
◄►
Close
► 01:02:30 / 02:30:25
NOTE
►►Option values changed in Movie List does not affect Photo List and Music List.
►►Option value changed in Photo List and Music List are changed likewise in Photo List and Music List
excluding Movie List.
►►When replaying the video file after stopping, you can play from where it stopped previously.
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Using the remote control
When playing,
repeatedly, press the REW(◄◄) button to speed up ◄◄(x2) -> ◄◄◄(x4) ->
◄◄◄◄(x8) ->◄◄◄◄◄(x16) ->◄◄◄◄◄◄(x32) .
◄◄ / ►► repeatedly, press the FF(►►) button to speed up ►►(x2)-> ►►►(x4) ->
►►►►(x8) ->►►►►►(x16) -> ►►►►►►(x32).
or
■■ When using the < or > button during playback a cursor indicating the position can
<> be viewed on the screen.
ENERGY
Press the ENERGY SAVING button repeatedly to change the brightness of your
screen.(Refer to p. 95)
SAVING
AV MODE
Press the AV MODE button repeatedly to select the desired source.(Refer to p. 50)
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TO USE A USB DEVICE
■■When you select the Set Video Play,
Set Video Play.
Audio Language ◄ 1 ►
Subtitle Language ◄ On ►
● Language ◄ English ►
● Sync ◄ 0 ►
● Position ◄ 0 ►
● Size ◄ Normal ►
Repeat ◄ On ►
Previous
NOTE
►►Only 10,000 of sync blocks can be supported within the subtitle file.
►►When playing a video, you can adjust the Picture Size by pressing the RATIO button.
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■■When you select the Set Video,
Set Video.
● Backlight 70 ◄ ►
● Contrast 100 ◄
● Brightness 50 ◄ ►
● Colour 60 ◄ ►
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TO USE A USB DEVICE
■■When you select the Set Audio,
Set Audio.
Balance 0 ◄ L R ►
Previous
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PHOTO LIST
You can view photo files on USB storage device.
The On Screen Display may be different from your TV. Images are an example to assist with the TV operation.
When you are watching the photo by the Photo List function, you can not change the picture mode.
Screen Components
1 2
focused on 1 4
5 Current page/ total pages of 010 011 012 013 014 015
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TO USE A USB DEVICE
Photo Selection
Page 1/1
Photo List
Drive1 Page 1/1
2
Select the desired photos.
3
Photo files are displayed.
GREEN Repeatedly, press the GREEN button to converted to Music List->Movie List.
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■■When selected photo files are displayed
Page 1/1
Photo List
Mark Mode
Drive1 Page 1/1
View Marked Mark All Unmark All Exit Mark Mode Exit
4
Mark desired photo file.
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TO USE A USB DEVICE
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How to view photo
Detailed operations are available on full-sized photo view screen.
Page 1/1
Photo List
Drive1 Page 1/1
01_a.jpg
◄ ►
1
Select the target folder or drive. • Use the P button to navigation in the
photo page.
2
Select the desired photos.
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TO USE A USB DEVICE
01_a.jpg
2008/12/10
Select the
Slideshow,
1920 x 1080
479 KB
4 BGM, � (Rotate),
(ZOOM IN), ,
◄ ► Option, Hide or
Exit.
Slideshow ► BGM ■ Q.MENU Option Hide Exit the menu on the full-sized screen.
01_a.jpg
2008/12/10
1920 x 1080
479 KB
Choose options.
Set Audio.
Close
◄ 2/13 ►
NOTE
►►Option values changed in Movie List does not affect Photo List and Music List.
►►Option value changed in Photo List and Music List are changed likewise in Photo List and Music List
excluding Movie List.
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TO USE A USB DEVICE
■■When you select the Set Photo View,
BGM Drive1
● Repeat ◄ On ►
● Random ◄ Off ►
Previous
1
Select Slide Speed or BGM.
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■■When you select the Set Video,
Set Video.
● Backlight 70 ◄ ►
● Contrast 100 ◄
● Brightness 50 ◄ ►
● Colour 60 ◄ ►
TruMotion ◄ Low ►
(Only 32/42/46/52/60LD5***,
32/37/42/47/55LE5***)
Picture Reset Previous
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TO USE A USB DEVICE
■■When you select the Set Audio,
Set Audio.
Balance 0 ◄ L R ►
Previous
TO USE A USB DEVICE
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MUSIC LIST
You can play music files on USB storage device.
Purchased music files(*.MP3) may contain copyright restrictions. Playback of these files may not be
supported by this model.
Music file on your USB device can be played by this unit.
The On Screen Display may be different from your TV. Images are an example to assist with the TV
operation.
Screen Components
1 2
Select MY MEDIA. Select Music List.
2 3
1 Preview: If any album jacket
for the file(Album Art Image) Page 1/1
Music List
exists, this jacket is displayed.
Drive1 6
Moves to upper level folder
Page 1/1
2
Current page/Total pages
001. - B01.mp3 002. - B02.mp3 003. - B03.mp3 004. - B04.mp3
3 1 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00
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TO USE A USB DEVICE
Music Selection
Page 1/1
Music List
Drive1 Page 1/1
005. - B05.mp3
00:00
2
Select the desired music title.
3
Music files are played.
GREEN Repeatedly, press the GREEN button to converted to Movie List->Photo List.
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■■When selected music files are played
Page 1/1
Music List
Mark Mode
Drive1 Page 1/1
005. - B05.mp3
00:00
Play Marked Mark All Unmark All Exit Mark Mode Exit
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TO USE A USB DEVICE
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Using the Music List function, play
Page 1/1
Music List
3 file(s) Marked
Drive1 Page 1/1
Choose options.
◄► Close
005. - B05.mp3 ► 02:30 / 03:25
NOTE
►►Option values changed in Movie List does not affect Photo List and Music List.
►►Option value changed in Photo List and Music List are changed likewise in Photo List and Music List
excluding Movie List.
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TO USE A USB DEVICE
GREEN Start playing the selected music files and then move to the Photo List.
ENERGY
Press the ENERGY SAVING button repeatedly to change the brightness of your
screen.(Refer to p. 95)
SAVING Only Off/Screen Off operates from the Movie List, Photo List, Music List.
or
TO USE A USB DEVICE
■■ When you press the Back button while the music is playing, the music player cur-
rently playing will be hidden and only the music list will be displayed.
■■ When you press the Exit button while the Music player is displayed, only the
music will be stopped and the player will not return to normal TV viewing.
■■ When you press the Exit button while the music is stopped or while the music
player is hidden, the player will return to normal TV viewing.
■■ When using the < or > button during playback a cursor indicating the position can
<> be played.
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■■When you select the Set Audio Play,
Repeat ◄ On ►
Random ◄ Off ►
Previous
1
Select Repeat or Random.
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TO USE A USB DEVICE
■■When you select the Set Audio,
Set Audio.
Balance 0 ◄ L R ►
Previous
TO USE A USB DEVICE
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■■ If you don't press any button for a while during the playing, the
play information box (as shown in the below) will float as a
screen saver.
■■ The ‘Screen Saver’?
Screen saver is to prevent screen pixel damage due to an
fixed image remaining on the screen for a extended period of
time.
002. B02.mp3
► 00:31 / 04:04
NOTE
►►A damaged or corrupted music does not play but displays 00:00 in playtime.
►►A music downloaded from a paid service with copyright protection does not start but displays inappropriate
information in playtime.
►►If you press OK, ■ buttons, screen saver is stopped.
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TO USE A USB DEVICE
1
TO USE A USB DEVICE
Select MY MEDIA.
2
BLUE Select DivX Reg. Code.
3
Display DivX Reg. Code.
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX® is a digital video format created by DivX,Inc. This
is an official DivX Certified device that plays DivX video. Visit www.divx.com
for more information and software tools to convert your files into DivX video.
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: This DivX Certified® device must be reg-
istered in order to play DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD) content. To generate
the registration code, locate the DivX VOD section in the device setup menu.
Go to vod.divx.com with this code to complete the registration process and
learn more about DivX VOD.
NOTE
►►Movie files are supported as follows
Resolution : under 1920x1080 WxH pixels
Frame rate : under 30 frames/sec(1920x1080), under 60 frames/sec(under 1280x720)
►►Video Codec : MPEG 1, MPEG 2, MPEG 4, H.264/AVC, DivX 3.11, DivX 4.12, DivX 5.x, DivX 6, Xvid 1.00,
Xvid 1.01, Xvid 1.02, Xvid 1.03, Xvid 1.10-beta1, Xvid 1.10-beta2, JPEG, VC1, Sorenson H.263/H.264.
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DEACTIVATION
(Only 19/22/26/32LE3***, 32/37/42LE4***, 22/26LE5***, 32/37/42/47/55LE5***)
The purpose of deactivation is to allow deactivation of devices for users who have activated all the
available devices through the web_server and are blocked from activating more devices. DivX VOD
allowed the consumer to activate up to 6 devices under one account, but to replace or deactivate any
of those devices, the consumer had to contact DivX Support and request deletion. Now with this
added feature, consumers will be able to deactivate the device themselves and hence better manage
their DivX VOD devices.
2
BLUE Select Deactivation.
3
Select Yes.
4
Display Deactivation.
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EPG(ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE)
(IN DIGITAL MODE)
This system has an Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) to help your navigation through all the possible
viewing options.
The EPG supplies information such as programme listings, start and end times for all available services. In
addition, detailed information about the programme is often available in the EPG (the availability and
amount of these programme details will vary, depending on the particular broadcaster).
This function can be used only when the EPG information is broadcast by broadcasting companies.
You must set the Clock in the Time menu, before using EPG function.
►
Pr. Change ► Next Watch
►
Good Morning
21:00 00:00 Show/Game Show 16:9 720p ... MPEG
Sarah Bradley, Steve Gray and Brendon Pongia present the latest in fashion, the arts, entertainment, lifestyle and cooking,
with regular and special guests.
Sarah Bradley, Steve Gray and Brendon Pongia present the latest in fashion, the arts, entertainment, lifestyle and cooking, Up
with regular and special guests. ▼ Down
Aspect ratio of broadcasting programme. 576i/p, 720p, 1080i/p : Resolution of broadcasting programme
Broadcasted programme with the icon may not be displayed in Monitor Out depending on the informa-
tion of the programme.
Tyra
2 TV2
28 Sep. 2008 21:00~00:00
Remind
Tyra Close
Talk show host Tyra Banks sits down with Keyshia Cole, the cast of Gossip Girl and Rihanna.
Talk show host Tyra Banks sits down with Keyshia Cole, the cast of Gossip Girl and Rihanna.
Select a programme
1
or Select desired programme.
Programme Guide
RED Change EPG mode.
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EPG (ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE)
88
Button Function in Date Change Mode
Programme Guide
Switch off Date setting
▲
Date Change
Fia Champion
Text Up/Down. Miss Gotto's Haunted house/Cry of The Swamp; Miss Gotto's
Haunted house/Cry of The Swamp; Miss Gotto's Haunted
house/Cry of The Swamp; Miss Gotto's Haunted house/Cry
of The Swamp; Miss Gotto's Haunted house/Cry of The
Swamp; Miss Gotto's Haunted house/Cry of The Swamp;
Select Timer Record/Remind setting mode.
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EPG (ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE)
Manual Timer
Switch off Manual Timer mode.
Select the date to schedule. Wed. 12 Aug. 2009 13:46
16 17
Type 18 Start 19
Time 20End 21
Time 22
Programme
▲ No schedule list
Programme. 30 31 01 02 03 04 05
OK Prev.
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Button Function in Schedule List Mode
If you’ve created a schedule list, a scheduled programme is displayed at the scheduled time even
when you are watching a different programme at the time.
Currently recording item cannot be edited or deleted.
Schedule List
Page1/1 Fri. 6 Apr. 2007 15:09
Start Date Start Time Title Repeat
YELLOW Change to Manual Timer mode. 6 May 16:00 Friend1 Friend2
16:00
6 May 18:00 Friend2
Modify
Modify
BLUE or Change to Guide mode.
►
Delete
Remind
DTV 19 Dave Delete All
(Fri.)06/05/2007
16:00 Close
Switch off Schedule List.
ꔀ Move Modify/Delete P Page Change Exit
Manual Timer Programme Guide
Page Up/Down.
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PICTURE CONTROL
PICTURE SIZE (ASPECT RATIO) CONTROL
You can watch the screen in various picture formats; 16:9, Just Scan,
Original, Full Wide, 4:3, 14:9, Zoom and Cinema Zoom.
If a fixed image is displayed on the screen for a long time, that fixed
image may become imprinted on the screen and remain visible.
• 16:9 • Original
PICTURE CONTROL
The following selection will allow you to adjust the pic- When your TV receives a wide screen signal it will auto-
ture horizontally, in linear proportion, to fill the entire matically change to the picture format broadcast.
screen(useful for viewing 4:3 formatted DVDs).
Original
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• 4:3 • Zoom
The following selection will allow you to view a picture The following selection will allow you to view
with an original 4:3 aspect ratio. the picture without any alteration, while filling
the entire screen. However, the top and bottom
of the picture will be cropped.
• 14:9
You can view a picture format of 14:9 or a general TV
programme in the 14:9 mode. The 14:9 screen is
viewed in the same way as in 4:3, but is moved to the • Cinema Zoom
up and down.
Choose Cinema Zoom when you want to
enlarge the picture in correct proportion.
Note:When enlarging or reducing the picture,
the image may become distorted.
PICTURE CONTROL
◄ or ► button: Adjust enlarge proportion of
Cinema Zoom. The adjustment range is 1 to 16.
▼ or ▲ button: Move the screen.
NOTE
►►You can only select 4:3, 16:9 (Wide), 14:9, Zoom/Cinema Zoom in Component mode.
►►You can only select 4:3, Original, 16:9 (Wide), 14:9, Zoom/Cinema Zoom in HDMI mode.
►►You can only select 4:3, 16:9 (Wide) in RGB-PC, HDMI-PC mode only.
►►In DTV/HDMI/Component (over 720p) mode, Just Scan is available.
►►In Analogue/DTV/AV/Scart mode, Full Wide is available.
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PICTURE CONTROL
PICTURE WIZARD
This feature lets you adjust the picture quality of the original image.
Use this to calibrate the screen quality by adjusting the Black and White Level etc. General users can
calibrate the screen quality by easily following each stage.
When you adjust the image to Low, Recommended or High, you can see the changed result as an
example.
In RGB-PC/HDMI-PC/DVI-PC mode, the changed Colour, Tint and H/V Sharpness values are not
applied.
Picture Wizard
PICTURE Move OK
With Picture Wizard, you can adjust the picture quality of
● Aspect Ratio : 16:9 the original image.
● Picture Wizard
►
►
5
• Press the MENU/EXIT button to return to normal TV viewing.
• Press the BACK button to move to the previous menu screen.
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ENERGY SAVING
It reduces the TV’s power consumption.
The default factory setting is adjusted to the comfortable level to be viewed at home.
You can increase the brightness of your screen by adjusting the Energy Saving level or by setting
the Picture Mode.
When adjusting Energy Saving in MHEG mode, the Energy Saving setting is applied after MHEG is
finished.
Selecting ‘Screen Off’ while tuned to a radio station channel will reduce power consumption.
● ●
● Energy Saving
►
Off
Off
►
►
● Picture Mode : Standard ● Picture Mode : Standard
Minimum
• Backlight 70 • Backlight 70
Medium
• Contrast 100 • Contrast 100
Maximum
• Brightness 50 • Brightness 50
Screen Off
• Sharpness 70 • Sharpness 70
PICTURE CONTROL
1
Select PICTURE.
2
Select Energy Saving.
• When you select Screen Off, the screen will be turned off in 3 seconds and Screen Off will start.
• If you adjust “Energy Saving-Auto, Maximum”, Backlight feature will not work.
• You can also adjust this feature by selecting Energy Saving button on the remote control.
• When selecting Auto, Backlight is automatically adjusted through intelligent sensor according to the
surrounding condition when intelligent sensor is in the TV. (Only 32/42/46/52/60LD5***, 32LE3***,
32/37/42LE4***, 32/37/42/47/55LE5***).
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PICTURE CONTROL
Picture Mode-Preset
Vivid Strengthen the contrast, brightness, colour and sharpness for vivid picture.
Standard The most general screen display status.
Cinema Optimizes video for watching movies.
Sport Optimizes video for watching sports events.
Game Optimizes video for playing games.
●●Picture Mode
Picture Mode ::Standard
Standard ●●Picture Mode
Picture Mode ::Standard
Standard
►
Standard
Standard
►
• Backlight 70 • Backlight 70
►
Cinema
• Contrast 100 • Contrast 100
Sport
• Brightness 50 • Brightness 50
Game
• Sharpness 70 • Sharpness 70
Expert1
Expert2
PICTURE CONTROL
1
Select PICTURE.
2
Select Picture Mode.
• Picture Mode adjusts the TV for the best picture appearance. Select the preset value in the
Picture Mode menu based on the programme category.
• When the Intelligent sensor function is on, the most suitable picture is automatically adjusted
according to the surrounding conditions.
• You can also adjust Picture Mode in the Q. Menu.
• Intelligent Sensor : Adjusts picture according to the surrounding conditions.
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MANUAL PICTURE ADJUSTMENT
Picture Mode-User option
Backlight
To control the brightness of the screen, adjust the brightness of LCD panel.
Adjusting the backlight when setting the brightness of the set is recommended.
Contrast
Adjusts the signal level between black and white in the picture. You may use Contrast when the bright
part of the picture is saturated.
Brightness
Adjusts the base level of the signal in the picture.
Sharpness
Adjusts the level of crispness in the edges between the light and dark areas of the picture.
The lower the level, the softer the image.
Colour
Adjusts intensity of all colours.
Tint
Adjusts the balance between red and green levels.
Colour Temp.
Adjust to left direction to make a picture reddish or adjust to right direction to make a picture bluish.
It is not available to use this function in “Intelligent Sensor” (Only 32/42/46/52/60LD5***, 32LE3***,
32/37/42LE4***, 32/37/42/47/55LE5***).
PICTURE Move OK PICTURE Move OK
●●Picture Mode
Picture Mode ::Standard
Standard ●●Picture Mode
Picture Mode ::Standard
Standard
►
Standard
Standard
►
►
• Backlight 70 • Backlight 70
PICTURE CONTROL
Cinema
• Contrast 100 • Contrast 100
Sport
• Brightness 50 • Brightness 50
Game
• Sharpness 70 • Sharpness 70
ꕋ Expert1
ꕋ Expert2
NOTE
►►You cannot adjust colour, sharpness and tint in the RGB-PC/HDMI-PC mode.
►►When the Expert 1/2 is selected, you can select Backlight, Contrast, Brightness, H Sharpness, V 97
Sharpness, Colour or Tint.
PICTURE CONTROL
PICTURE Move OK
PICTURE Move OK
• Sharpness 70 • Sharpness 70
Dynamic Contrast ◄ Medium ►
• Colour 60 • Colour 60
Dynamic Colour Medium
• Tint 0 R G
• Tint 0 R G
Clear White Off
• Colour Temp. 0 W C
• Colour Temp. W C
Skin Colour 0
►
• Advanced
Advanced Control
Control • Advanced
Advanced Control
Control
►
Close
PICTURE CONTROL
1
Select PICTURE.
2
Select Advanced Control.
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EXPERT PICTURE CONTROL
By segmenting categories, Expert1 and Expert2 provide more categories which users can set as they
see fit, offering the optimal picture quality for users.
This may also be used to help a professional optimize the TV performance using specific videos.
Expert1
►
Close
PICTURE CONTROL
1
Select PICTURE.
2
Select Picture Mode.
3
Select Expert1 or Expert2.
4
Select Expert Control.
5
Select your desired Source.
6
Make appropriate adjustments.
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PICTURE CONTROL
■■ Adjusts the contrast to keep it at the best level according to the brightness of
Dynamic Contrast
the screen. The picture is improved by making bright parts brighter and dark
(Off/Low/Medium/High)
parts darker.
■■ Adjusts screen colours so that they look livelier, richer and clearer. This fea-
Dynamic Colour
ture enhances hue, saturation and luminance so that red, blue, green and
(Off/Low/High )
white look more vivid.
Skin Colour
■■ Adjusts skin colour of the picture so that user can set his favourite skin colour.
(-5 to 5)
Noise Reduction
(Off/Low/Medium/High/ ■■ Reduces screen noise without compromising video quality.
Auto(In Analogue Mode
Only))
Digital Noise Reduction
■■ Reduces noise regarding MPEG compressed video.
(Low/Medium/High/Off)
Gamma
■■ You can adjust brightness of dark area and middle gray level area of the picture.
(Advanced Control: • Low/1.9 : Makes dark and middle gray level area of the picture brighter.
Low/Medium/High • Medium/2.2 : Expresses original picture levels.
Expert Control: • High/2.4: Make dark and middle gray level area of the picture darker.
1.9/2.2/2.4 )
PICTURE CONTROL
100
• Standard : Mode to use original colour area regardless of the display char-
Colour Gamut acteristics.
(Advanced Control:
• Wide: Mode to use maximum colour area of the TV display.
Wide/Standard)
■■ Maximize the utilization for colour area that can be expressed.
• Standard : Mode to use original colour area regardless of the display char-
Colour Gamut acteristics.
(Expert Control: EBU/ • Wide : Mode to use maximum colour area of the TV display.
SMPTE/BT709/Wide/ • EBU : Mode to display EBU colour area.
Standard) • SMPTE : Mode to display SMPTE colour area.
• BT709 : Mode to display BT709 colour area.
Edge Enhancer ■■ Makes the edge of the picture clearer and distinctive.
(Off/Low/High) ■■ This function can use in “Picture Mode-Expert.”
*This feature is not available for all models.
xvYCC ■■ This is the function to express richer colour.
(Auto/off/on) ■■ This function is enabled in "Picture mode - Cinema, Expert" when xvYCC sig-
nal is inputted through HDMI
Expert Pattern ■■ This is the pattern necessary for checking the picture of Digital TV.
(Off/Pattern1/Pattern2) ■■ This function is enabled in "Picture Mode - Expert" when you watch DTV.
Colour Filter ■■ This is the function to filter the specific colours of the video.
(Off/Red/Green/Blue) You can use the RGB filter to set colour saturation and hue accurately.
PICTURE CONTROL
This is the function to adjust the overall colour of the screen to the feeling you want.
a. • Method : 2 Points
• Pattern: Inner, Outer
• Red/Green/Blue Contrast, Red/Green/Blue Brightness:
The adjustment range is -50 to +50.
b. • Method : 10 point IRE
Colour Temperature • Pattern: Inner / Outer
(Medium/Warm/Cool) • IRE (Institute of Radio Engineers) is the unit to display the size of the video sig-
nal and can be set among 10, 20, 30 to 100. You can adjust Red, Green or Blue
according to each setting.
• Luminance: This function displays calculated luminance value for 2.2 gamma.
You can input luminance value you want at 100 IRE, than the target luminance
value for 2.2 gamma is displayed at every 10 steps from 10 IRE to 90 IRE.
• Red/Green/Blue: The adjustment range is -50 to +50.
■■ As the tool used by the experts to make adjustments by using the test pat-
terns, this does not affect other colours but can be used to selectively
adjust the 6 colour areas (Red/Green/Blue/Cyan/Magenta/Yellow).
Colour difference may not be distinctive even when you make the adjust-
ments for the general video.
Colour Management
System ■■ Adjusts Red/Green/Blue/Yellow/Cyan/Magenta.
• Red/Green/Blue/Yellow/Cyan, Magenta Colour : The adjustment
range is -30 to +30.
• Red/Green/Blue/Yellow/Cyan/Magenta Tint : The adjustment
range is -30 to +30.
■■ This feature is disable in RGB-PC and HDMI (PC) mode.
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PICTURE CONTROL
PICTURE RESET
Settings of the selected picture modes return to the default factory settings.
• Sharpness 70 • Sharpness 70
• Colour 60 • Colour 60
• Tint 0 R G • Tint ? All picture
0 Rsetting willGbe reset.
• Colour Temp. 0 W C • Colour Temp.
Continue?W
C
•• Picture
Picture Reset
Reset •• Picture
Picture Reset
Reset Yes No
►
• TruMotion • TruMotion
• Screen • Screen
1
Select PICTURE.
PICTURE CONTROL
2
Select Picture Reset.
3
Select Yes.
4
Initialize the adjusted value.
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TRUMOTION
(Only 32/42/46/52/60LD5***, 32/37/42/47/55LE5***)
It is used for the best picture quality without any motion blur or judder when you enter a quick image
or Film Source.
PICTURE Move OK
• Sharpness 70
• Colour 60 TruMotion ◄ Low ►
• Tint 0 R G
● Judder 3
• Colour Temp. 0 W C
● Blur 3
• Advanced Control
• Picture Reset
OK
••TruMotion
►
TruMotion
PICTURE CONTROL
►
• Screen
1
Select PICTURE.
2
Select TruMotion.
3
Select Low, High, User or Off.
4
Make appropriate adjustments.
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PICTURE CONTROL
POWER INDICATOR
Adjust the power/standby indicator light on the front of the TV.
Standby Light
Determines whether to set the indicator light on the front of the TV to On or Off in standby mode.
Power Light
Determines whether to set the indicator light on the front of the TV to On or Off when the power turns
on.
● Language(Language) ● Language(Language)
● Country : UK ● Country : UK
● Disability Assistance ● Disability Assistance
Standby Light ◄ On ►
►
1
Select OPTION.
PICTURE CONTROL
2
Select Power Indicator.
3
Select Standby Light or Power Light.
4
Select your desired Source.
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MODE SETTING
We recommend setting the TV to “Home Use ” mode for the best picture in your home environment.
“Store Demo ” mode is an optimal setting for displaying at stores.
● Language(Language) ● Language(Language)
● Country : UK ● Country : UK
● Disability Assistance ● Disability Assistance
Selecting the environment.
● Power Indicator ● Power Indicator
Choose the setting mode you want.
● Factory Reset ● Factory Reset
Select [Home Use] to use this TV at home. To use
● Set ID :1 ● Set ID :1
this TV at store, select [Store Demo].
:: Home
Home Use :: Home
Home Use
►
Close
PICTURE CONTROL
1
Select OPTION.
2
Select Mode Setting.
3
Select Store Demo or Home Use.
4
Save.
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PICTURE CONTROL
DEMO MODE
It is not possible to use Demo Mode in Home Use mode.
In Store Demo, Demo Mode is automatically set to On.
Once Demo Mode is set to Off in Store Demo, Demo Mode does not run and only the screen is
reset.
The screen is reset automatically after 5 minutes in Demo Mode.
OPTION Move OK
OPTION Move OK
● Language(Language) ● Language(Language)
● Country : UK ● Country : UK
● Demo Mode On
Close
1
PICTURE CONTROL
Select OPTION.
2
Select Mode Setting.
3
Select Store Demo.
4 Select On.
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SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
AUTO VOLUME LEVELER
Auto Volume automatically remains on the same level of volume if you change programmes.
Because each broadcasting station has its own signal conditions, volume adjustment may be needed
every time the channel is changed. This feature allows users to enjoy stable volume levels by making
automatic adjustments for each programme.
If sound quality or volume is not at the level you want, it is recommended to use a separate home the-
ater system or amp to cope with different user environments.
►
►
On
● Clear Voice II : Off 3 ● Clear Voice II : Off 3
● Balance 0 L R ● Balance 0 L R
1
Select AUDIO.
2
Select Auto Volume.
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SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
CLEAR VOICE II
By differentiating the human sound range from others, it helps users listen to human voices better.
AUDIO Move OK
AUDIO Move OK
Clear Voice
●●Clear Voice II
II :: Off
Off 33
►
● Balance 0 L R
● Balance 0 ● Level
L R 3 - +
• Bass 50 • Bass 50
• Reset • Reset
3
Select On or Off.
5
Make desired adjustment.
108
PRESET SOUND SETTINGS-SOUND MODE
You can select your preferred sound setting; Standard, Music, Cinema, Sport or Game and you can
also adjust the Treble, Bass.
Sound Mode lets you enjoy the best sound without any Special adjustment as the TV sets the appro-
priate sound options based on the programme content.
Standard, Music, Cinema, Sport and Game are preset for optimum sound quality at the factory.
►
Music
►
Sound Mode
●●Sound Mode :: Standard
Standard Sound Mode
●●Sound Mode :: Standard
Standard
►
2
Select Sound Mode.
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SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
►
Music
►
Sound Mode
●●Sound Mode :: Standard
Standard(User) Sound Mode
●●Sound Mode :: Standard
Standard(User)
►
• Infinite Sound : Off • Infinite Sound : OffCinema
• Treble 50 • Treble 50 Sport
• Bass 50 • Bass 50 Game
• Reset • Reset
1
Select AUDIO.
2
Select Sound Mode.
4
Select Treble or Bass.
5
Set the desired sound level.
SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
INFINITE SOUND
Select this option to sound realistic.
3
Select On or Off. • Press the MENU/EXIT button to return to normal TV viewing.
• Press the BACK button to move to the previous menu screen.
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BALANCE
You can adjust the sound balance of the speakers to preferred levels.
►
●● Balance
Balance 00 L R ●● Balance
Balance R
►
1
Select AUDIO.
2
Select Balance.
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SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
In AV, COMPONENT, RGB and HDMI1 with HDMI to DVI cable, the TV speaker can be operational
even when there is no video signal.
If you wish to use an external Hi-Fi system, turn off the TV’s internal speakers.
Speaker On Speaker On
►
On
►
PCM
● DTV Audio Setting : Auto ● DTV Audio Setting : Auto
1
Select AUDIO.
2
Select TV Speaker.
3
SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
Select On or Off.
NOTE
►►When the TV speaker is turned off while the Simplink home theater is operating, the sound output automati-
cally switches to the Home theater speaker, but when the TV speaker is turned on, the sound output the
TV speaker.
►►Some menus in AUDIO are disabled when TV Speaker is set to Off.
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DTV AUDIO SETTING (IN DIGITAL MODE ONLY)
When different audio types exist in an input signal, this function allows you to select the audio type
you want.
►
● Digital Audio Out : PCM ● Digital Audio Out : PCM MUTE
● TV Speaker : On ● TV Speaker : On Dolby Digital+
Dolby Digital
►
DTVAudio
●●DTV AudioSetting
Setting : :Auto
Auto ● DTV Audio Setting : :Auto
Auto
MPEG
1
Select AUDIO.
2
Select DTV Audio Setting.
• Auto: Automatically outputs in the order Dolby Digital+ > Dolby Digital > MPEG.
(Except for Italy)
Auto: Automatically outputs in the order Dolby Digital+ > MPEG > Dolby Digital.(Only Italy)
• Dolby Digital+, Dolby Digital, MPEG: Allows users to select the audio type they want. ex) If
MPEG is selected, MPEG is always outputted.
If MPEG is not supported, another audio type is set in that order.
• Refer to p. 120 to 121 (Audio Language Selection)
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SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
AUDIO Move OK
AUDIO Move OK
►
● TV Speaker : On PCM
PCM
● TV Speaker : On
● DTV Audio Setting : Auto ● DTV Audio Setting : Auto
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AUDIO RESET
Settings of the selected Sound Mode return to the default factory settings.
• Reset • Reset
►
1
Select AUDIO.
2
Select Reset.
4
Initialize the adjusted value.
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SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
When Audio Description On is selected, basic audio and Audio Description are provided only for those
programmes that have Audio Description included.
● Language(Language) ● Language(Language)
1
Select OPTION.
2
SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
5
Make desired adjustment.
116
I/II
STEREO/DUAL RECEPTION (IN ANALOGUE MODE ONLY)
When a programme is selected, the sound information for the station appears with the programme
number and station name.
1
Select Audio or Audio Language.
2
Select the sound output.
Stereo STEREO
Dual DUAL I, DUAL II, DUAL I+II
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SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
1 When NICAM mono is received, you can select NICAM MONO or FM MONO.
When NICAM stereo is received, you can select NICAM STEREO or FM MONO.
2
If the stereo signal is weak, switch to FM MONO.
When NICAM dual is received, you can select NICAM DUAL I, NICAM DUAL II or
3
NICAM DUAL I+II or FM MONO.
In AV, Component, RGB and HDMI mode, you can select output sound for the left and
right loudspeakers.
L+R: Audio signal from audio L input is sent to the left loudspeaker and audio signal from
audio R input is sent to the right loudspeaker.
L+L: Audio signal from audio L input is sent to left and right loudspeakers.
R+R: Audio signal from audio R input is sent to left and right loudspeakers.
118
ON-SCREEN MENU LANGUAGE / COUNTRY
SELECTION
The installation guide menu appears on the TV screen when it is switched on for the first time.
1
Select your desired language.
2
Select your country.
1 1
Select OPTION. Select OPTION.
2 2
Select Language(Language). Select Country.
3 3
Select Menu Language. Select your country.
4 4
Select your desired language. Select Yes or No.
5 5
Save. Save.
NOTE
►►If you do not finish the set-up Installation Guide by pressing BACK or if you time out on the OSD (On
Screen Display) the installation menu will continuously appear until the set up is completed whenever the
TV is switched on.
►►If you select the wrong local country, teletext may not appear correctly on the screen and some problems
may occur during teletext operation.
►►The CI (Common Interface) function may not be applied based on country broadcasting circumstances.
►►DTV mode control buttons may not function based on country broadcasting circumstances.
►►In country that Digital broadcasting regulation isn’t fixed, some DTV function may not work depending on
digital broadcasting circumstances.
►►The Country Setting "UK" should only be activated in UK.
►►If the country setting is set to "--", European terrestrial digital standard broadcasting programmes are avail-
able, but some DTV functions may not work properly.
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SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
LANGUAGE SELECTION
The Audio function allows selection of a preferred language.
If audio data in a selected language is not broadcast, the default language audio will be played.
Use the Subtitle function when two or more subtitle languages are broadcast. If subtitle data in a
selected language is not broadcast, the default language subtitle will be displayed.
When the languages you selected as the primary for Audio Language and Subtitle Language and Text
Language are not supported, you can select language in secondary category.
In Digital mode, use the Text language function when two or more Text languages are broadcast. If tele-
text data in a selected language is not broadcast, the default Text language page will be displayed.
1 1
Select OPTION. Select OPTION.
2 2
Select Language(Language). Select Disability Assistance.
5
Save.
SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
120
Audio Language OSD Information
< Audio Language Selection > Display Status
N.A Not Available
►►When two or more audio languages are broadcast, you can MPEG Audio
select the audio language. Dolby Digital Audio
Audio for “Visual Impaired”
Audio for “Hearing Impaired”
1 Dolby Digital Plus Audio
Select Audio or Audio Language. MUTE
2
Select an audio language.
►►Press the button to select a subtitle language. Subtitle for “Hard of Hearing”
- The audio/subtitles can be displayed in a simpler form with 1 to 3 characters broadcast by the service pro-
vider.
- When you select supplementary Audio (Audio for “Visual/Hearing Impaired”) the TV may output a part of
the Main audio.
121
TIME SETTING
CLOCK SETUP
The clock is set automatically when receiving a digital signal in Auto mode. You can set the clock
manually in Manual mode.
You must set the time correctly before using on/off timer function.
The TV time is set by the time offset information based on Time Zone and GMT (Greenwich Mean
Time) which is received with the broadcast signal and the time is set automatically by a digital signal.
When if the city name in Time Zone is changed into offset, you can change time by 1 hour.
● Clock ● Clock
◄Move OK
►
Auto ►
● Off Time : Off ● Off Time : Off
Date 3
● On Time : Off ● On Time : Off
Month Mar.
● Sleep Timer : Off ● Sleep Timer : Off
Year 2008
Hour 16
Minute 09
Close
1
Select TIME.
TIME SETTING
2
Select Clock.
3
Select Auto or Manual.
4
Select either the year, month, date, time or Time Zone option.
122
AUTO ON/OFF TIME SETTING
The Off time function automatically switches the TV to standby at a preset time.
Two hours after the TV is switched on by the on time function it will automatically switch back to stand-
by mode unless a button has been pressed.
The Off time function overrides the On time function if both are set to the same time.
The TV must be in standby mode for the On time to work.
Hour 00
● Sleep Timer : Off ● Sleep Timer : Off
Minute 00
Input Antenna
Programme TV1
Volume 30
Close
2 1
Select Off Time or On Time. Select Input.
TIME SETTING
2 Select the input source.
Select Repeat.
6
Set the minutes.
123
TIME SETTING
1
Select Sleep Timer.
2
Select Off, 10, 20, 30, 60, 90, 120, 180 or 240 min.
•W
hen you switch the TV off, the preset sleep timer is cancelled.
•Y
ou can also adjust Sleep Timer in the TIME menu.
TIME SETTING
124
PARENTAL CONTROL / RATINGS
SET PASSWORD & LOCK SYSTEM
Enter the password, press ‘0’,‘0’,‘0’,‘0’ on the remote control handset.
When France is selected for Country, password is not ‘0’,‘0’,‘0’,‘0’ but ‘1’,’2’,’3’,’4’.
When France is selected for Country, password cannot be set as ‘0’,‘0’,‘0’,‘0’ .
Off Off
►
►
1
Select LOCK. • If you forget your password, press ‘0’, ‘3’,
‘2’, ‘5’ on the remote control handset.
2
Select Lock System.
3
Select On. PARENTAL CONTROL / RATINGS
4
Set the password.
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PARENTAL CONTROL / RATINGS
BLOCK PROGRAMME
Blocks any programme that you do not want to watch or that you do not want your children to watch.
DTV RADIO TV
Block/Unblock
or
Programme Edit Favourite Group : C Page 1/1
Block/Unblock
1
Select LOCK.
PARENTAL CONTROL / RATINGS
2
Select Lock System.
3
Enter the Block Progra mme.
4
Enter the Block Programme.
5
YELLOW Select a programme to be locked.
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PARENTAL CONTROL (IN DIGITAL MODE ONLY)
This function operates according to information from the broadcasting station. Therefore if the signal
has incorrect information, this function does not operate.
This set is programmed to remember which option it was last set to even if you switch the set off.
Prevents children from watching certain adult’s TV programmes, according to the ratings limit set.
●● Parental
Parental Guidance
Guidance :: Blocking
Blocking Off
Off
▲
●● Parental
13 and above
Parental Guidance
Guidance :: Blocking
Blocking Off
Off
▲ 13 and above
▼ ▼
● Key Lock : Off ● Key Lock : Off 15 and above 15 and above
16 and above 16 and above
17 and above 17 and above
18 and above 18 and above
Blocking Off
1
Select LOCK.
2
Select Lock System.
PARENTAL CONTROL / RATINGS
3
Select Parental Guidance.
4
Make appropriate adjustments.
127
PARENTAL CONTROL / RATINGS
Close
1
Select LOCK.
2
Select Lock System.
3
Select Input Block.
PARENTAL CONTROL / RATINGS
4
Select input source.
5
Select On or Off.
128
KEY LOCK
This feature can be used to prevent unauthorized viewing by locking out the front panel controls, so
that it can only be used with the remote control.
This TV is programmed to remember which option it was last set to even if you turn the TV off.
● Key
● Key Lock
Lock : Off Lock
● Key Lock : Off
: Off
►
On
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TELETEXT
This feature is not available in all countries.
■■ Image shown
Teletext is a free service broadcast by most TV stations which gives up-to-the-
may differ from
minute information on news, weather, television programmes, share prices and
your TV.
many other topics.
The teletext decoder of this TV can support the SIMPLE, TOP and FASTEXT
systems. SIMPLE (standard teletext) consists of a number of pages which are
selected by directly entering the corresponding page number. TOP and
FASTEXT are more modern methods allowing quick and easy selection of
teletext information.
SWITCH ON/OFF
Press the TEXT button to switch to teletext. The initial page or last page
viewed appears on the screen.
Two page numbers, TV station name, date and time are displayed on the
screen headline. The first page number indicates your selection, while the sec-
ond shows the current page displayed.
Press the TEXT button to switch off teletext. The previous mode reappears.
SIMPLE TEXT
■■ Page selection
Enter
1 the desired page number as a three digit number with the NUMBER buttons. If during selec-
tion you press a wrong number, you must complete the three digit number and then re-enter the
correct page number.
2 The P button can be used to select the preceding or following page.
TELETEXT
130
TOP TEXT
The user guide displays four fields-red, green, yellow and blue at the bottom of the screen. The yellow
field denotes the next group and the blue field indicates the next block.
1 With the blue button you can progress from block to block.
2 Use the yellow button to proceed to the next group with automatic overflow to the next block.
3 With the green button you can proceed to the next existing page with automatic overflow to the next
group.
4 Alternatively the P button can be used.
The red button returns to the previous selection. Alternatively the P button can be used.
As with SIMPLE teletext mode, you can select a page by entering it as a three digit number using
the NUMBER buttons in TOP mode.
FASTEXT
The teletext pages are colour coded along the bottom of the screen and are selected by pressing the
corresponding coloured button.
■■Page selection
1 Press the T.OPT button and then use button to select menu. Display the index page.
2 You can select the pages which are colour coded along the bottom line with corresponding
coloured buttons.
TELETEXT
3 AS with SIMPLE teletext mode, you can select a page by entering its three digit page number with
the NUMBER buttons in FASTEXT mode.
4 The P button can be used to select the preceding or following page.
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TELETEXT
Text Option
■■Index Index
Select the each index page. Time
Hold
Reveal
■■Time Update
When viewing a TV programme, select this menu to display the time at the top right Close
hand corner of the screen.
In the teletext mode, press this button to select a sub page number. The sub page number is displayed at
the bottom of the screen. To hold or change the sub page, press the RED/GREEN,< > or NUMBER buttons.
■■ Hold
Stops the automatic page change which will occur if a teletext page consists of 2 or more sub pages.
The number of sub pages and the sub page displayed is, usually, shown on the screen below the
time. When this menu is selected the stop symbol is displayed at the top left-hand corner of the
screen and the automatic page change is inactive.
■■Reveal
Select this menu to display concealed information, such as solutions to riddles or puzzles.
■■Update
Displays the TV picture on the screen while waiting for a new teletext page. The display will appear at
the top left hand corner of the screen. When the updated page is available then display will change to
the page number. Select this menu again to view the updated teletext page.
TELETEXT
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DIGITAL TELETEXT
*This function works in UK, Ireland only.
The TV gives you access to digital teletext which is greatly improved in various aspects such as text,
graphics etc.
This digital teletext can access special digital teletext services and specific services which broadcast
digital teletext.
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APPENDIX
TROUBLESHOOTING
The TV does not operate properly.
■■ Check to see if there is any object between the TV and the remote con-
trol causing an obstruction. Ensure you are pointing the remote control
The remote control
directly at the TV.
does not work
■■ Ensure that the batteries are installed with correct polarity (+ to +, - to -).
■■ Install new batteries.
■■ Is the sleep timer set?
Power is suddenly ■■ Check the power control settings. Has the Power supply been interrupted.
turned off ■■ If the TV is switched on and there is no input signal, it will switch off auto-
matically after 15 minutes.
when connecting not High Speed HDMI Cable, flickering or no screen display can result. Please
HDMI use the High Speed HDMI Cable.
134
The audio function does not work.
■■ Press the + or - button.
Picture OK & No ■■ Sound muted? Press MUTE button.
sound ■■ Try another channel. The problem may be with the broadcast.
■■ Are the audio cables installed properly?
No output from one
■■ Adjust Balance in menu option.
of the speakers
Unusual sound from ■■ A change in ambient humidity or temperature may result in an unusual noise
inside the TV when the TV is switched on or off and does not indicate a fault with the TV.
■■ Check HDMI cable is High Speed HDMI Cable.
No sound when con-
■■ Check USB cable over version 2.0.
necting HDMI or USB
*This feature is not available for all models.
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MAINTENANCE
Early malfunctions can be prevented. Careful and regular cleaning can prolong the life of your new TV.
Caution: Be sure to switch the power off and unplug the power cord before you begin any cleaning.
2 Ensure there is no excess water on the screen. Allow any water or dampness to evaporate
before switching on.
Extended Absence
CAUTION
►►If you expect to leave your TV dormant for prolonged periods (such as a holiday), unplug the power cord to
protect against possible damage from lightning or power surges.
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
19LD3*** 22LD3***
19LD350-ZA / 19LD350N-ZA 22LD350-ZA / 22LD350N-ZA
19LD358-ZA / 19LD359-ZB 22LD358-ZA / 22LD359-ZB
MODELS 19LD350C-ZA / 19LD351-ZB 22LD350C-ZA / 22LD351-ZB
19LD351N-ZB 22LD351N-ZB
19LD340-ZA / 19LD341-ZB 22LD340-ZA / 22LD341-ZB
19LD340N-ZA / 19LD341N-ZB 22LD340N-ZA / 22LD341N-ZB
19LD348-ZA 22LD348-ZA
Dimensions with stand 457.0 mm x 336.0 mm x 164.9 mm 526.0 mm x 377.0 mm x 164.9 mm
(Width x Height x
Depth)
without stand 457.0 mm x 290.0 mm x 65.0 mm 526.0 mm x 331.0 mm x 65.0 mm
26LD3*** 32LD3***
26LD350-ZA / 26LD350N-ZA 32LD350-ZA / 32LD350N-ZA
26LD358-ZA / 26LD359-ZB 32LD358-ZA / 32LD359-ZB
MODELS 26LD350C-ZA /26LD351-ZB 32LD350C-ZA
26LD351N-ZB 32LD351-ZB / 32LD351N-ZB
26LD340-ZA / 26LD341-ZB 32LD340-ZA / 32LD341-ZB
26LD340N-ZA / 26LD341N-ZB 32LD340N-ZA / 32LD341N-ZB
26LD348-ZA 32LD348-ZA
CI Module Size
100.0 mm x 55.0 mm x 5.0 mm
(Width x Height x Depth)
Operating
0 °C to 40 °C
Temperature
Less than 80 %
Environment condition Operating Humidity
Storage Temperature -20 °C to 60 °C
Storage Humidity Less than 85 %
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■■ The specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice for quality improvement.
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32LD4***
MODELS
32LD420-ZA / 32LD420N-ZA 32LD421-ZB / 32LD421N-ZB 32LD450-ZA / 32LD450N-ZA
32LD428-ZA / 32LD420C-ZA 32LD458-ZA / 32LD450C-ZA
Dimensions with stand 805.0 mm x 583.0 mm x 224.0 mm 805.0 mm x 586.0 mm x 211.0 mm 799.0 mm x 555.0 mm x 207.0 mm
(Width x Height x
Depth)
without stand 805.0 mm x 531.0 mm x 79.9 mm 805.0 mm x 531.0 mm x 79.9 mm 799.0 mm x 506.0 mm x 73.5 mm
37LD4***
MODELS
37LD420-ZA / 37LD420N-ZA 37LD421-ZB / 37LD421N-ZB 37LD450-ZA / 37LD450N-ZA
37LD428-ZA / 37LD420C-ZA 37LD458-ZA / 37LD450C-ZA
Dimensions with stand 922.0 mm x 659.0 mm x 297.0 mm 922.0 mm x 660.0 mm x 270.6 mm 916.0 mm x 625.0 mm x 261.0 mm
(Width x Height x
Depth)
without stand 922.0 mm x 595.0 mm x 88.0 mm 922.0 mm x 595.0 mm x 88.0 mm 916.0 mm x 575.0 mm x 77.4 mm
CI Module Size
100.0 mm x 55.0 mm x 5.0 mm
(Width x Height x Depth)
Operating
0 °C to 40 °C
Temperature
Less than 80 %
Environment condition Operating Humidity
Storage Temperature -20 °C to 60 °C
Storage Humidity Less than 85 %
■■ The specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice for quality improvement.
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42LD4***
MODELS
42LD420-ZA / 42LD420N-ZA 42LD421-ZB / 42LD421N-ZB 42LD450-ZA / 42LD450N-ZA
42LD428-ZA / 42LD420C-ZA 42LD458-ZA / 42LD450C-ZA
Dimensions with stand 1028.0 mm x 715.4 mm x 297.0 mm 1028.0 mm x 716.4 mm x 270.6 mm 1023.0 mm x 685.0 mm x 261.0 mm
(Width x Height x
Depth)
without stand 1028.0 mm x 658.6 mm x 88.7 mm 1028.0 mm x 658.6 mm x 88.7 mm 1023.0 mm x 635.0 mm x 76.6 mm
47LD4***
MODELS
47LD420-ZA / 47LD420N-ZA 47LD421-ZB / 47LD421N-ZB 47LD450-ZA / 47LD450N-ZA
47LD428-ZA / 47LD420C-ZA 47LD458-ZA / 47LD450C-ZA
Dimensions with stand 1140.6 mm x 784.8 mm x 337.4 mm 1140.6 mm x 788.3 mm x 318.9 mm 1136.0 mm x 757.0 mm x 270.0 mm
(Width x Height x
Depth)
without stand 1140.6 mm x 722.9 mm x 99.0 mm 1140.6 mm x 722.9 mm x 99.0 mm 1136.0 mm x 698.0 mm x 76.5 mm
CI Module Size
100.0 mm x 55.0 mm x 5.0 mm
(Width x Height x Depth)
Operating
0 °C to 40 °C
Temperature
Less than 80 %
Environment condition Operating Humidity
Storage Temperature -20 °C to 60 °C
Storage Humidity Less than 85 %
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32LD5***
MODELS
32LD550-ZC / 32LD550N-ZC 32LD551-ZA / 32LD551N-ZA
32LD558-ZC / 32LD559-ZA
42LD5***
MODELS
42LD550-ZC / 42LD550N-ZC 42LD551-ZA / 42LD551N-ZA
42LD558-ZC / 42LD559-ZA
CI Module Size
100.0 mm x 55.0 mm x 5.0 mm
(Width x Height x Depth)
Operating
0 °C to 40 °C
Temperature
Less than 80 %
Environment condition Operating Humidity
Storage Temperature -20 °C to 60 °C
Storage Humidity Less than 85 %
■■ The specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice for quality improvement.
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46LD5***
MODELS
46LD550-ZC / 46LD550N-ZC 46LD551-ZA / 46LD551N-ZA
46LD558-ZC / 46LD559-ZA
52LD5***
MODELS
52LD550-ZC / 52LD550N-ZC 52LD551-ZA / 52LD551N-ZA
52LD558-ZC / 52LD559-ZA
CI Module Size
100.0 mm x 55.0 mm x 5.0 mm
(Width x Height x Depth)
Operating
0 °C to 40 °C
Temperature
Less than 80 %
Environment condition Operating Humidity
Storage Temperature -20 °C to 60 °C
Storage Humidity Less than 85 %
■■ The specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice for quality improvement.
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60LD5***
MODELS
60LD550-ZC / 60LD550N-ZC 60LD551-ZA / 60LD551N-ZA
60LD558-ZC / 60LD559-ZA
CI Module Size
100.0 mm x 55.0 mm x 5.0 mm
(Width x Height x Depth)
Operating
0 °C to 40 °C
Temperature
Less than 80 %
Environment condition Operating Humidity
Storage Temperature -20 °C to 60 °C
Storage Humidity Less than 85 %
■■ The specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice for quality improvement.
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32LE4*** 37LE4***
MODELS
32LE4500-ZA / 32LE450N-ZA 37LE4500-ZA / 37LE450N-ZA
32LE4508-ZA 37LE4508-ZA
Dimensions with stand 786.0 mm x 559.0 mm x 221.0 mm 907.0 mm x 630.0 mm x 270.0 mm
(Width x Height x
Depth)
without stand 786.0 mm x 500.0 mm x 39.9 mm 907.0 mm x 565.0 mm x 39.9 mm
42LE4***
MODELS
42LE4500-ZA / 42LE4500N-ZA
42LE4508-ZA
CI Module Size
100.0 mm x 55.0 mm x 5.0 mm
(Width x Height x Depth)
Operating
0 °C to 40 °C
Temperature
Less than 80 %
Environment condition Operating Humidity
Storage Temperature -20 °C to 60 °C
Storage Humidity Less than 85 %
■■ The specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice for quality improvement.
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19LE3***
MODELS
19LE3300-ZA / 19LE330N-ZA 19LE3310-ZB / 19LE331N-ZB
19LE3308-ZA
Dimensions with stand 471.2 mm x 365.9 mm x 155.4 mm 471.2 mm x 365.9 mm x 155.4 mm
(Width x Height x
Depth)
without stand 471.2 mm x 315.5 mm x 34.4 mm 471.2 mm x 315.5 mm x 34.4 mm
19LE3*** : DC 24 V, 1.6A
Power requirement
AC-DC adaptor : 24 V , 3.42 A / AC 100-240 V~ 50 / 60 Hz
22LE3***
CI Module Size
100.0 mm x 55.0 mm x 5.0 mm
(Width x Height x Depth)
Operating
0 °C to 40 °C
Temperature
Less than 80 %
Environment condition Operating Humidity
Storage Temperature -20 °C to 60 °C
Storage Humidity Less than 85 %
■■ The specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice for quality improvement.
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26LE3***
32LE3*** 32LE5***
CI Module Size
100.0 mm x 55.0 mm x 5.0 mm
(Width x Height x Depth)
Operating
0 °C to 40 °C
Temperature
Less than 80 %
Environment condition Operating Humidity
Storage Temperature -20 °C to 60 °C
Storage Humidity Less than 85 %
■■ The specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice for quality improvement.
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37LE5***
MODELS
37LE5300-ZA / 37LE530N-ZA 37LE5310-ZB / 37LE531N-ZB
37LE5308-ZA 37LE5318-ZB
42LE5***
MODELS
42LE5300-ZA / 42LE530N-ZA 42LE5310-ZB / 42LE531N-ZB
42LE5308-ZA 42LE5318-ZB
CI Module Size
100.0 mm x 55.0 mm x 5.0 mm
(Width x Height x Depth)
Operating
0 °C to 40 °C
Temperature
Less than 80 %
Environment condition Operating Humidity
Storage Temperature -20 °C to 60 °C
Storage Humidity Less than 85 %
■■ The specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice for quality improvement.
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47LE5***
MODELS
47LE5300-ZA / 47LE530N-ZA 47LE5310-ZB / 47LE531N-ZB
47LE5308-ZA 47LE5318-ZB
Dimensions with stand 1126.6 mm x 757.9 mm x 284.4 mm 1126.6 mm x 757.9 mm x 284.4 mm
(Width x Height x
Depth)
without stand 1126.6 mm x 692.0 mm x 29.3 mm 1126.6 mm x 692.0 mm x 29.3 mm
55LE5***
MODELS
55LE5300-ZA / 55LE530N-ZA 55LE5310-ZB / 55LE531N-ZB
55LE5308-ZA 55LE5318-ZB
CI Module Size
100.0 mm x 55.0 mm x 5.0 mm
(Width x Height x Depth)
Operating
0 °C to 40 °C
Temperature
Less than 80 %
Environment condition Operating Humidity
Storage Temperature -20 °C to 60 °C
Storage Humidity Less than 85 %
■■ The specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice for quality improvement.
Digital TV Analogue TV
DVB-T PAL/SECAM B/G/D/K, PAL I/II,
Television System
DVB-C SECAM L/L’
VHF: E2 to E12, UHF: E21 to E69,
Programme Coverage VHF, UHF
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■■ The specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice for quality improvement.
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IR CODES
*This feature is not available for all models.
Code (Hexa) Function Note
95 Energy Saving R/C BUTTON
08 POWER R/C BUTTON(POWER ON/OFF)
0B INPUT R/C BUTTON
79 RATIO R/C BUTTON
F0 TV/RAD R/C BUTTON
45 Q.MENU R/C BUTTON
43 MENU R/C BUTTON
AB GUIDE R/C BUTTON
40 Up ( ) R/C BUTTON
41 Down ( ) R/C BUTTON
07 Left ( ) R/C BUTTON
06 Right ( ) R/C BUTTON
44 OK( ) R/C BUTTON
28 BACK R/C BUTTON
5B EXIT R/C BUTTON
AA INFO i R/C BUTTON
30 AV MODE R/C BUTTON
02 + R/C BUTTON
03 - R/C BUTTON
1E FAV ( MARK ) R/C BUTTON
09 MUTE R/C BUTTON
00 P R/C BUTTON
01 P R/C BUTTON
10 to 19 Number Key 0 to 9 R/C BUTTON
53 LIST R/C BUTTON
1A Q.VIEW R/C BUTTON
72 RED Key R/C BUTTON
71 GREEN Key R/C BUTTON
63 YELLOW Key R/C BUTTON
61 BLUE Key R/C BUTTON
20 TEXT R/C BUTTON
21 T.OPT(T.Option) R/C BUTTON
39 SUBTITLE R/C BUTTON
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1 No connection
2 RXD (Receive data) 1 5
3 TXD (Transmit data)
4 DTR (DTE side ready)
5 GND
6 DSR (DCE side ready)
7 RTS (Ready to send)
8 CTS (Clear to send) 6 9
9 No Connection
RS-232C Configurations
7-Wire Configurations (Standard RS-232C cable) 3-Wire Configurations(Not standard)
PC TV PC TV
RXD 2 3 TXD RXD 2 3 TXD
TXD 3 2 RXD TXD 3 2 RXD
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Set ID
Use this function to specify a set ID number.
Refer to ‘Real Data Mapping’. ► p.154
● Language(Language) ● Language(Language)
● Country : UK ● Country : UK
● Disability Assistance ● Disability Assistance
1
Select OPTION.
2
Select Set ID.
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Communication Parameters
■■ Baud rate : 9600 bps (UART) ■■ Use a crossed (reverse) cable.
■■ Data length : 8 bits
■■ Parity : None
■■ Stop bit : 1 bit
■■ Communication code : ASCII code
* Note : During USB operations such as DivX or EMF, all on this format when receiving abnormal data from
commands except Power(ka) and Key(mc) are not exe- non-viable functions or communication errors.
cuted and treated as NG.
Data 00: Illegal Code
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01. Power (Command: k a) 04. Volume Mute (Command: k e)
►► To control Power On/Off of the set. ►► To control volume mute on/off.
Transmission You can also adjust mute using the MUTE button on
remote control.
[k][a][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Transmission
Data 00 : Power Off 01 : Power On
[k][e][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Ack
Data 00 : Volume mute on (Volume off)
[a][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x] 01 : Volume mute off (Volume on)
►► To show Power On/Off. Ack
Transmission [e][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
[k][a][ ][Set ID][ ][FF][Cr]
05. Volume Control (Command: k f)
Ack
►► To adjust volume.
[a][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x] You can also adjust volume with the VOLUME but-
tons on remote control.
* Similarly, if other functions transmit ‘0xFF’ data Transmission
based on this format, Acknowledgement data feed
back presents status about each function. [k][f][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
* OK Ack., Error Ack. and other message may dis- Data Min : 00 to Max : 64
play on the screen when TV is power On. * Refer to ‘Real data mapping 1’. See page 154.
Ack
02. Aspect Ratio (Command: k c) (Main Picture Size) [f][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
►► To adjust the screen format. (Main picture format)
You can also adjust the screen format using the 06. Contrast (Command: k g)
Aspect Ratio in the Q.MENU. or PICTURE menu. ►► To adjust screen contrast.
You can also adjust contrast in the PICTURE menu.
Transmission
Transmission
[k][c][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 01 : Normal screen (4:3) 07 : 14:9 [k][g][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
02 : Wide screen (16:9) 09 : Just Scan Data Min : 00 to Max : 64
04 : Zoom 0B : Full Wide * Refer to ‘Real data mapping 1’. See page 154.
06 : Original 10 to 1F : Cinema Zoom 1 to 16 Ack
Ack
[g][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
[c][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
07. Brightness (Command: k h)
* Using the PC input, you select either 16:9 or 4:3
►► To adjust screen brightness.
screen aspect ratio. You can also adjust brightness in the PICTURE menu.
* In DTV/HDMI (1080i 50 Hz / 60 Hz, 720p 50Hz /
60 Hz, 1080p 24 Hz / 30 Hz / 50 Hz / 60 Hz), Transmission
Component( 720p, 1080i, 1080p 50 Hz / 60 Hz) [k][h][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
mode, Just Scan is available.
Data Min : 00 to Max : 64
* Full Wide is supported only for Digital, Analogue, * Refer to ‘Real data mapping 1’. See page 154.
AV. Ack
03. Screen Mute (Command: k d) [h][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
►► To select screen mute on/off. 08. Colour (Command: k i)
Transmission ►► To adjust the screen colour.
You can also adjust colour in the PICTURE menu.
[k][d][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Transmission
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17. Energy Saving (Command: j q) 19.Tune Command (Command: m a)
►► To reduce the power consumption of the TV. You can ►► Select channel to following physical number.
also adjust Energy Saving in PICTURE menu. Transmission
Transmission [m][a][ ][Set ID][ ][Data0][ ][Data1][ ][Data2][Cr]
[j][q][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr] Data00 : High channel data
Data01 : Low channel data
Power Saving ex. No. 47 -> 00 2F (2FH)
Level No. 394 -> 01 8A (18AH),
Function Description DTV No. 0 -> Don’t care
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Data02 : 0x00 : Analogue Main
0 0 0 0 Low Power 0 0 0 0 Off 0x10 : DTV Main
0x20 : Radio
0 0 0 0 Low Power 0 0 0 1 Minimum Channel data range
0 0 0 0 Low Power 0 0 1 0 Medium Analogue - Min: 00 to Max: 63 (0 to 99)
Digital - Min: 00 to Max: 3E7 (0 to 999)
0 0 0 0 Low Power 0 0 1 1 Maximum (Except For Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark,
0 0 0 0 Low Power 0 1 0 0 Auto Ireland)
Digital - Min: 00 to Max: 270F (0 to 9999)
0 0 0 0 Low Power 0 1 0 1 Screen Off (Only Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Ireland)
(Only 32/42/46/60LD5***, 32LE3***, Ack
32/37/42LE4***, 32/37/42/47/55LE5***)
[a][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
Ack
Data Min: 00 to Max: 7DH
[q][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
64 : Step 100
6E : Step 110
73 : Step 115
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74 : Step 116
CF : Step 199
FE : Step 254
FF : Step 255
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21. Key(Command: m c) 23. Input select (Command: x b)
(Main Picture Input)
►► To send IR remote key code.
Transmission ►► To select input source for main picture.
Transmission
[m][c][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Key code - Refer to page 148. [x][b][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Structure
Ack
[c][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x] MSB LSB
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
External Input Input Number
External Input Data
22. Control Back Light (Command: m g) 0 0 0 0 DTV
0 0 0 1 Analogue
►► To Control the back light. 0 0 1 0 AV
Transmission
0 1 0 0 Component
[m][g][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr] 0 1 1 0 RGB
Data : data Min: 00 to Max: 64 0 1 1 1
1 0 0 0
HDMI
Ack 1 0 0 1
[g][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x] 1 0 1 0
Ack
[b][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
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Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any
later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public
License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the
Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer"
for the library, if necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the library `Frob' (a library for tweaking knobs) written by
James Random Hacker.
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1. Definitions.
1.0.1. "Commercial Use" means distribution or otherwise making the Covered Code available to a third party.
1.1. "Contributor" means each entity that creates or contributes to the creation of Modifications.
1.2. "Contributor Version" means the combination of the Original Code, prior Modifications used by a Contributor,
and the Modifications made by that particular Contributor.
1.3. "Covered Code" means the Original Code or Modifications or the combination of the Original Code and
Modifications, in each case including portions thereof.
1.4. "Electronic Distribution Mechanism" means a mechanism generally accepted in the software development com-
munity for the electronic transfer of data.
1.5. "Executable" means Covered Code in any form other than Source Code.
1.6. "Initial Developer" means the individual or entity identified as the Initial Developer in the Source Code notice
required by Exhibit A.
1.7. "Larger Work" means a work which combines Covered Code or portions thereof with code not governed by the
terms of this License.
1.8.1. "Licensable" means having the right to grant, to the maximum extent possible, whether at the time of the ini-
tial grant or subsequently acquired, any and all of the rights conveyed herein.
1.9. "Modifications" means any addition to or deletion from the substance or structure of either the Original Code or
any previous Modifications. When Covered Code is released as a series of files, a Modification is:
A. Any addition to or deletion from the contents of a file containing Original Code or previous Modifications.
B. Any new file that contains any part of the Original Code or previous Modifications.
1.10. "Original Code" means Source Code of computer software code which is described in the Source Code notice
required by Exhibit A as Original Code, and which, at the time of its release under this License is not already
Covered Code governed by this License.
1.10.1. "Patent Claims" means any patent claim(s), now owned or hereafter acquired, including without limitation,
method, process, and apparatus claims, in any patent Licensable by grantor.
1.11. "Source Code" means the preferred form of the Covered Code for making modifications to it, including all
modules it contains, plus any associated interface definition files, scripts used to control compilation and installation
of an Executable, or source code differential comparisons against either the Original Code or another well known,
available Covered Code of the Contributor's choice. The Source Code can be in a compressed or archival form,
provided the appropriate decompression or de-archiving software is widely available for no charge.
1.12. "You" (or "Your") means an individual or a legal entity exercising rights under, and complying with all of the
terms of, this License or a future version of this License issued under Section 6.1.
For legal entities, "You" includes any entity which controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with You.
For purposes of this definition, "control" means (a) the power, direct or indirect, to cause the direction or manage-
ment of such entity, whether by contract or otherwise, or (b) ownership of more than fifty percent (50%) of the out-
standing shares or beneficial ownership of such entity.
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(b) under Patents Claims infringed by the making, using or selling of Original Code, to make, have made, use,
practice, sell, and offer for sale, and/or otherwise dispose of the Original Code (or portions thereof).
(c) the licenses granted in this Section 2.1(a) and (b) are effective on the date Initial Developer first distributes
Original Code under the terms of this License.
(d) Notwithstanding Section 2.1(b) above, no patent license is granted: 1) for code that You delete from the
Original Code; 2) separate from the Original Code; or 3) for infringements caused by: i) the modification of the
Original Code or ii) the combination of the Original Code with other software or devices.
(a) under intellectual property rights (other than patent or trademark) Licensable by Contributor, to use, repro-
duce, modify, display, perform, sublicense and distribute the Modifications created by such Contributor (or por-
tions thereof) either on an unmodified basis, with other Modifications, as Covered Code and/or as part of a
Larger Work; and
(b) under Patent Claims infringed by the making, using, or selling of Modifications made by that Contributor
either alone and/or in combination with its Contributor Version (or portions of such combination), to make, use,
sell, offer for sale, have made, and/or otherwise dispose of: 1) Modifications made by that Contributor (or portions
thereof); and 2) the combination of Modifications made by that Contributor with its Contributor Version (or por-
tions of such combination).
(c) the licenses granted in Sections 2.2(a) and 2.2(b) are effective on the date Contributor first makes
Commercial Use of the Covered Code.
(d) Notwithstanding Section 2.2(b) above, no patent license is granted: 1) for any code that Contributor has delet-
ed from the Contributor Version; 2) separate from the Contributor Version; 3) for infringements caused by: i)
third party modifications of Contributor Version or ii) the combination of Modifications made by that Contributor
with other software (except as part of the Contributor Version) or other devices; or 4) under Patent Claims
infringed by Covered Code in the absence of Modifications made by that Contributor.
3. Distribution Obligations.
(c) Representations.
Contributor represents that, except as disclosed pursuant to Section 3.4(a) above, Contributor believes that
Contributor's Modifications are Contributor's original creation(s) and/or Contributor has sufficient rights to grant
the rights conveyed by this License.
If it is impossible for You to comply with any of the terms of this License with respect to some or all of the Covered
Code due to statute, judicial order, or regulation then You must: (a) comply with the terms of this License to the max-
imum extent possible; and (b) describe the limitations and the code they affect. Such description must be included in
the LEGAL file described in Section 3.4 and must be included with all distributions of the Source Code. Except to
the
extent prohibited by statute or regulation, such description must be sufficiently detailed for a recipient of ordinary
skill to be able to understand it.
This License applies to code to which the Initial Developer has attached the notice in Exhibit A and to related
Covered Code.
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6.3. Derivative Works.
If You create or use a modified version of this License (which you may only do in order to apply it to code which is
not already Covered Code governed by this License), You must (a) rename Your license so that the phrases
"Mozilla", "MOZILLAPL", "MOZPL", "Netscape", "MPL", "NPL" or any confusingly similar phrase do not appear in
your license (except to note that your license differs from this License) and (b) otherwise make it clear that Your ver-
sion of the license contains terms which differ from the Mozilla Public License and Netscape Public License. (Filling
in the name of the Initial Developer, Original Code or Contributor in the notice described in Exhibit A shall not of
themselves be deemed to be modifications of this License.)
7. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY.
COVERED CODE IS PROVIDED UNDER THIS LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES THAT THE
COVERED CODE IS FREE OF DEFECTS, MERCHANTABLE, FIT FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-
INFRINGING. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE COVERED CODE IS WITH
YOU. SHOULD ANY COVERED CODE PROVE DEFECTIVE IN ANY RESPECT, YOU (NOT THE INITIAL
DEVELOPER OR ANY OTHER CONTRIBUTOR) ASSUME THE COST OF ANY NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR
OR CORRECTION. THIS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY CONSTITUTES AN ESSENTIAL PART OF THIS LICENSE.
NO USE OF ANY COVERED CODE IS AUTHORIZED HEREUNDER EXCEPT UNDER THIS DISCLAIMER.
8. TERMINATION.
8.1. This License and the rights granted hereunder will terminate automatically if You fail to comply with terms here-
in and fail to cure such breach within 30 days of becoming aware of the breach. All sublicenses to the Covered
Code which are properly granted shall survive any termination of this License. Provisions which, by their nature,
must remain in effect beyond the termination of this License shall survive.
8.2. If You initiate litigation by asserting a patent infringement claim (excluding declatory judgment actions) against
Initial Developer or a Contributor (the Initial Developer or Contributor against whom You file such action is referred
to as "Participant") alleging that:
(a) such Participant's Contributor Version directly or indirectly infringes any patent, then any and all rights granted
by such Participant to You under Sections 2.1 and/or 2.2 of this License shall, upon 60 days notice from Participant
terminate prospectively, unless if within 60 days after receipt of notice You either: (i) agree in writing to pay
Participant a mutually agreeable reasonable royalty for Your past and future use of Modifications made by such
Participant, or (ii) withdraw Your litigation claim with respect to the Contributor Version against such Participant. If
within 60 days of notice, a reasonable royalty and payment arrangement are not mutually agreed upon in writing by
the parties or the litigation claim is not withdrawn, the rights granted by Participant to You under Sections 2.1 and/or
2.2 automatically terminate at the expiration of the 60 day notice period specified above.
(b) any software, hardware, or device, other than such Participant's Contributor Version, directly or indirectly
infringes any patent, then any rights granted to You by such Participant under Sections 2.1(b) and 2.2(b) are
revoked effective as of the date You first made, used, sold, distributed, or had made, Modifications made by that
Participant.
8.3. If You assert a patent infringement claim against Participant alleging that such Participant's Contributor Version
directly or indirectly infringes any patent where such claim is resolved (such as by license or settlement) prior to the
initiation of patent infringement litigation, then the reasonable value of the licenses granted by such Participant
under Sections 2.1 or 2.2 shall be taken into account in determining the amount or value of any payment or license.
8.4. In the event of termination under Sections 8.1 or 8.2 above, all end user license agreements (excluding distrib-
utors and resellers) which have been validly granted by You or any distributor hereunder prior to termination shall
survive termination.
9. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.
BE LIABLE TO ANY PERSON FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF
ANY CHARACTER INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF GOODWILL, WORK
STOPPAGE, COMPUTER FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION, OR ANY AND ALL OTHER COMMERCIAL DAMAGES OR
LOSSES, EVEN IF SUCH PARTY SHALL HAVE BEEN INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
THIS LIMITATION OF LIABILITY SHALL NOT APPLY TO LIABILITY FOR DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY
RESULTING FROM SUCH PARTY'S NEGLIGENCE TO THE EXTENT APPLICABLE LAW PROHIBITS SUCH
LIMITATION. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THIS EXCLUSION AND LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
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10. U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS.
The Covered Code is a "commercial item," as that term is defined in 48 C.F.R. 2.101 (Oct. 1995), consisting of
"commercial computer software" and "commercial computer software documentation," as such terms are used in 48
C.F.R. 12.212 (Sept. 1995). Consistent with 48 C.F.R. 12.212 and 48 C.F.R. 227.7202-1 through 227.7202-4 (June
1995), all U.S. Government End Users acquire Covered Code with only those rights set forth herein.
11. MISCELLANEOUS.
This License represents the complete agreement concerning subject matter hereof. If any provision of this License
is held to be unenforceable, such provision shall be reformed only to the extent necessary to make it enforceable. This
License shall be governed by California law provisions (except to the extent applicable law, if any, provides otherwise),
excluding its conflict-of-law provisions. With respect to disputes in which at least one party is a citizen of, or an entity
chartered or registered to do business in the United States of America, any litigation relating to this License shall be
subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts of the Northern District of California, with venue lying in Santa Clara
County, California, with the losing party responsible for costs, including without limitation, court costs and reasonable
attorneys' fees and expenses. The application of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale
of Goods is expressly excluded. Any law or regulation which provides that the language of a contract shall be construed
against the drafter shall not apply to this License.
As between Initial Developer and the Contributors, each party is responsible for claims and damages arising, direct-
ly or indirectly, out of its utilization of rights under this License and You agree to work with Initial Developer and
Contributors to distribute such responsibility on an equitable basis. Nothing herein is intended or shall be deemed to
constitute any admission of liability.
Initial Developer may designate portions of the Covered Code as "Multiple-Licensed". "Multiple-Licensed" means
that the Initial Developer permits you to utilize portions of the Covered Code under Your choice of the NPL or the alter-
native licenses, if any, specified by the Initial Developer in the file described in Exhibit A.
``The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this
file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the License.
Contributor(s): ______________________________________.
Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the terms of the _____ license (the "[___] License"), in
which case the provisions of [______] License are applicable instead of those above. If you wish to allow use of your
version of this file only under the terms of the [____] License and not to allow others to use your version of this file
under the MPL, indicate your decision by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice and other
provisions required by the [___] License. If you do not delete the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of
this file under either the MPL or the [___] License."
[NOTE: The text of this Exhibit A may differ slightly from the text of the notices in the Source Code files of the
Original Code. You should use the text of this Exhibit A rather than the text found in the Original Code Source Code for
Your Modifications.]
Record the model number and serial number of
the TV.
Refer to the label on the back cover and quote
this information to your dealer when requiring
any service.
Model :
Trade Mark of the DVB Digital Video
Serial No. : Broadcasting Project (1991 to 1996)