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USER MANUAL
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FP1921 (LANG: ENGLISH) Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please read these instructions completely. Please keep this manual for future reference (All pictures used in this manual are only for illustration purposes. Those pictures may be different from the actual.)
Important Information Please do not open or remove the cover plate because it may generate a high voltage shocking or other dangers. Please do not precede the maintenance or repairing of this unit by yourself. Carefully read the instruction manual before use, and keep the manual for future reference.
Please read and comply with all warnings, cautions, and the manual thoroughly. You might lose your warranty if you modify or revise this item in such as manner not approved by this manual.
y AC cords enclosed in this product are for 110V or 220V. y If any liquid or solid objects fall inside the cabinet, unplug the set immediately and have it checked by qualified service personnel before operating it again. y Never add any attachments and/or equipments without approval of the manufacturer. Such additions can increase the risk of fire, electric shock, or other personal injury.
Important Warnings and Safety Precautions y Read instructions‐ all the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. y Keep the safety and operating instructions for future reference. y Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short‐out parts that could result in fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
y Do not remove/insert the plug into the socket with wet hands in order to prevent electric shock. y Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
y Do not attempt to service this product by yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous y y y y y y y
voltage or other hazards. Refer all services to qualified service personnel. The manufacturer will not be responsible for any injuries or damage caused to the product. AC cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, pay attention particularly to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the points where they exit from the product. Unplug the unit from the wall outlet before cleaning. Use a damp cloth; do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Please refer to the cleaning instruction. Do not place the product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table where it may fall. A falling unit can cause serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the appliance. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions when mounting the unit, and use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer. The unit is designed with slots in the cabinet for ventilation to protect it from overheating. Do not block these openings with any object, and do not place this unit on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surfaces. Do not place it near a radiator or heat register. The plug provided by this unit will fit into the power outlet in only one way. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug still does not fit, contact your electrician to replace your outlet. Use wall or ceiling mounts when mounting the product on a wall or ceiling, be sure to install the product according to the method recommended by the manufacturer. For safety reasons, do not leave children along with the unit. DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO CLIMB ON THE UNIT.
Contents 1.
INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................... 1 Product Description ....................................................................................................................... 1 Product Features ........................................................................................................................... 1 Package Contents........................................................................................................................... 1
2.
SYSTEM SETUP........................................................................................................................... 2 Top Panel & Remote Control Function ......................................................................................... 2 Remote Control Function ............................................................................................................... 3 Input / Output Signal Connections ................................................................................................. 4
3.
ON SCREEN DISPLAY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................... 5 ~~ Media Player OSD ~~ .............................................................................................................. 5 a. Main Screen ........................................................................................................................... 5 b. Photo operate screen ............................................................................................................. 6 c. Music operate screen ............................................................................................................. 6 d. Video operate screen.............................................................................................................. 7 e. File operate screen ................................................................................................................ 7 f. Device operate screen ............................................................................................................ 7 g. Setup screen ........................................................................................................................... 8 h. Photo setup operating instructions ........................................................................................ 8 i. Photo setup operating instructions ...................................................................................... 10 j. Photo setup operating instructions ...................................................................................... 11 k. Photo setup operating instructions ...................................................................................... 13 ~~ Screen Controller OSD ~~...................................................................................................... 15 a. OSD Menu Level 1 illustration definition ........................................................................... 15 b. Picture operating instructions .............................................................................................. 15 c. Sound operating instructions................................................................................................ 18 d. System operating instructions .............................................................................................. 20 e. Source operating instruction ................................................................................................ 23
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REFERENCE ............................................................................................................................... 24 Cleaning LCD Monitor ................................................................................................................ 24 Please NOTE when cleaning the LCD monitor. .......................................................................... 24 When you clean the housing ........................................................................................................ 24
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APPENDIX .................................................................................................................................. 25 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................... 25
1. INTRODUCTION Product Description FP‐1921 is an Advertizing Display that incorporates the LCD Screen with a DMP‐3 Media Player to play back HD image JPEG files as well as video files by scaler for video up conversion for 1080i quality.
Product Features y y y y y y y y
HD component output for 720p/1080i JPEG display. Scaler for video up‐conversion to 720p/1080i. MPEG‐4 simple profile video support. Support file format: Ware, AAC, MP3, WMA, BMP, TIFF, PNG, GIG JPEG, Progressive JPEG, Motion JPEG, MPEG‐1, MPEG‐2, MPEG‐4. Built‐in remote receiver, easy operation. Firmware can by upgraded by using flash memory card. NTSC/PAL encode with three video DACs for composite, YPbPr and RGB video output. Power‐on play: automatically play.
Package Contents Please check the package to make sure is contains the following items
Main device
Remote controller
AC power cable
User Manual
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2. SYSTEM SETUP Top Panel & Remote Control Function
Button Name Function LEFT / VOL‐
Decrease volume; use for decrement value in function adjustment.
MENU
Display the screen controller main menu on screen; use to go to the previous level of OSD.
TFT‐LCD Screen
VOL+ / RIGHT
POWER
“Power stand by” ‐ ON / OFF
CH‐ ▼
For screen OSD down navigation key
CH+ ▲
For screen OSD up navigation key
LED
Red Æ Stand‐by / Green Æ Active
IR Media Player
Increase volume; use for increment value in function adjustment; use to go to the next level of OSD.
LED IR
Remote IR Sensor (Receive IR signal from remote Control) Blue Æ Active Remote IR Sensor (Receive IR signal from remote Control)
Note: remove the cover of CF card first, could use the remote controller to operating the media player.
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Remote Control Function No 1 2 3 4
Key name
Turn off volume
LEFT / MENU For screen controller OSD / RIGHT / EXIT navigation key Output
Change video out mode
W/S/X/T For media player OSD / navigation key
5 6
Description
Previous file Power standby on or off
7
Setup
8
VOL + / ‐
Adjust volume up / down For screen controller OSD up / down navigation key
9
Motion
No function
10
No function
Next file
Note: Item 3, 4, 5, 10 for media player function.
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Monitor Remote Control Unit
Input / Output Signal Connections
No.
Terminal
1.
DC out (supply to media player power)
2.
HDMI input
3.
VGA input
4.
S‐Video input
5.
CVBS Video input
6.
Audio Input (YPbPr / S‐Video / CVBS)
7.
VGA Audio input
8.
Headphone output
9.
Component video input (YPbPr)
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3. ON SCREEN DISPLAY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ~~ Media Player OSD ~~ a. Main Screen
Plug‐in CF card and turns on power, 6 function icons will be displayed for selection. Click arrow key◄/▲/►/▼of remote control to select auto power‐on play. Note: Pressing the arrow key◄/▲/►/▼during looping will interrupt the play mode. To retrieve the mode please turn off the power and reboot again. Use arrow key◄/▲/►/▼for the selection movement. Use enter key to enter / confirm the selection. Note: When on CF card detected, you can only execute “Setup”. (All other functions will be disabled.)
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b. Photo operate screen
c.
Information Row and Help Row display subject to the setting of OSD. Please use arrow key W/▲/X/▼as movement, Use enter key as confirmation. When cursor is at first menu photo, press arrow key will link to action button row。 This screen will not be displayed if there is no photo file format in you CF card.
Music operate screen
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d. Video operate screen
e. File operate screen
f.
Device operate screen Non‐active screen of user.
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g. Setup screen
h.
Photo setup operating instructions PHOTO SETUP – THUMBNAIL DIGEST Level 1 PHOTO SETUP AUDIO SETUP VIDEO SETUP PREFERENCES EXIT
Level 2 THUMBNAIL DIGEST PHOTO DISPLAY SIZE SLIDESHOW MODE INTERVAL TIME TRANSITION MAIN PAGE
Level 3/Function
ON / ZOOM /OFF Icon set up
ON: Reduce the icon into smaller size
ZOOM: Reduce in 4:3 proportions. OFF: Remain the icon size as it is.
Note: about the remote control key operate, is suitable for the following explanation. 1. Use ▲/▼/ ►/ ◄ for movement among selection. 2. Use as enter / confirmation.
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PHOTO SETUP – PHOTO DISPLAY SIZE Level 1 PHOTO SETUP AUDIO SETUP VIDEO SETUP PREFERENCES EXIT
Level 2 THUMBNAIL DIGEST PHOTO DISPLAY SIZE SLIDESHOW MODE INTERVAL TIME TRANSITION MAIN PAGE
Level 3/Function
BEST FIT / DEFAULT Photo setup
BEST FIT: Regardless photo size and adjust to best fit of screen.
DEFAULT: Display as original photo size.
PHOTO SETUP – SLIDESHOW MODE Level 1 PHOTO SETUP AUDIO SETUP VIDEO SETUP PREFERENCES EXIT
Level 2 THUMBNAIL DIGEST PHOTO DISPLAY SIZE SLIDESHOW MODE INTERVAL TIME TRANSITION MAIN PAGE
Level 3/Function
MANUAL / AUTO How to activate slideshow
MANUAL: Manually. AUTO: Auto on.
PHOTO SETUP – INTERVAL ITME Level 1 PHOTO SETUP AUDIO SETUP VIDEO SETUP PREFERENCES EXIT
Level 2 THUMBNAIL DIGEST PHOTO DISPLAY SIZE SLIDESHOW MODE INTERVAL TIME TRANSITION MAIN PAGE
Level 3/Function
1 / 3 / 5 / 10 SECONDS Default slideshow interval timing last.
PHOTO SETUP – TRANSITION Level 1 PHOTO SETUP AUDIO SETUP VIDEO SETUP PREFERENCES EXIT
Level 2 THUMBNAIL DIGEST PHOTO DISPLAY SIZE SLIDESHOW MODE INTERVAL TIME TRANSITION MAIN PAGE
Level 3/Function
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Full Screen / Top‐>Bottom / Bottom‐ >Top / …. / Implode / Cross fade / Random Determine the effect of change page between slides.
i.
Photo setup operating instructions AUDIO SETUP – SPDIF OUTPUT Level 1 PHOTO SETUP AUDIO SETUP VIDEO SETUP PREFERENCES EXIT
Level 2 SPDIF OUTPUT MAIN PAGE
Level 3/Function
Non‐active screen of user.
OFF / SPDIF/RAW / SPDIF/PCM
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j.
Photo setup operating instructions VIDEO SETUP – VIDEO OUTPUT Level 1 PHOTO SETUP AUDIO SETUP VIDEO SETUP PREFERENCES EXIT
Level 2 VIDEO OUTPUT TV MODE VIDEO FULL SCREEN DIVX SUBTITLE SUBTITLE LANGUAGE MAIN PAGE
Level 3/Function
YPbPr / RGB Video output set up
VIDEO SETUP – TV MODE Level 1 PHOTO SETUP AUDIO SETUP VIDEO SETUP PREFERENCES EXIT
Level 2 VIDEO OUTPUT TV MODE VIDEO FULL SCREEN DIVX SUBTITLE SUBTITLE LANGUAGE MAIN PAGE
Level 3/Function
WIDE TV / NORMAL TV Setting for TV mode.
VIDEO SETUP – VIDEO FULL SCREEN Level 1 PHOTO SETUP AUDIO SETUP VIDEO SETUP PREFERENCES EXIT
Level 2 VIDEO OUTPUT TV MODE VIDEO FULL SCREEN DIVX SUBTITLE SUBTITLE LANGUAGE MAIN PAGE
Level 3/Function
WIDE (16:9) / NORMAL (4:3) Setting for aspect ratio.
VIDEO SETUP – DIVX SUBTITLE Level 1 PHOTO SETUP AUDIO SETUP VIDEO SETUP PREFERENCES EXIT
Level 2 VIDEO OUTPUT TV MODE VIDEO FULL SCREEN DIVX SUBTITLE SUBTITLE LANGUAGE MAIN PAGE
Level 3/Function
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ON / OFF On/Off the subtitle of DIVX video format.
VIDEO SETUP – SUBTITLE LANGUAGE Level 1 PHOTO SETUP AUDIO SETUP VIDEO SETUP PREFERENCES EXIT
Level 2 VIDEO OUTPUT TV MODE VIDEO FULL SCREEN DIVX SUBTITLE SUBTITLE LANGUAGE MAIN PAGE
Level 3/Function
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ENGLISH / 中文 Select language subtitle of DIVX video format.
k.
Photo setup operating instructions PREFERENCES PAGE – OSD LANGUAGE Level 1 PHOTO SETUP AUDIO SETUP VIDEO SETUP PREFERENCES EXIT
Level 2 OSD LANGUAGE INFORMATION ROW HELP ROW FILE EDITING FILE SORTING AUTO START SETUP VALUES MAIN PAGE
Level 3/Function
ENGLISH Setting OSD Language
PREFERENCES PAGE ‐ INFORMATION ROW Level 1 PHOTO SETUP AUDIO SETUP VIDEO SETUP PREFERENCES EXIT
Level 2 OSD LANGUAGE INFORMATION ROW HELP ROW FILE EDITING FILE SORTING AUTO START SETUP VALUES MAIN PAGE
Level 3/Function
ON / OFF Display information or not in manual operate mode.
PREFERENCES PAGE – HELP ROW Level 1 PHOTO SETUP AUDIO SETUP VIDEO SETUP PREFERENCES EXIT
Level 2 OSD LANGUAGE INFORMATION ROW HELP ROW FILE EDITING FILE SORTING AUTO START SETUP VALUES MAIN PAGE
Level 3/Function
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ON / OFF Display help or not in manual operate mode.
PREFERENCES PAGE – FILE EDITING Level 1 PHOTO SETUP AUDIO SETUP VIDEO SETUP PREFERENCES EXIT
Level 2 OSD LANGUAGE INFORMATION ROW HELP ROW FILE EDITING FILE SORTING AUTO START SETUP VALUES MAIN PAGE
Level 3/Function
ON / OFF Non‐active screen for user.
PREFERENCES PAGE – FILE SORTING Level 1 PHOTO SETUP AUDIO SETUP VIDEO SETUP PREFERENCES EXIT
Level 2 OSD LANGUAGE INFORMATION ROW HELP ROW FILE EDITING FILE SORTING AUTO START SETUP VALUES MAIN PAGE
Level 3/Function
A TO Z / Z TO A / RECENT DATA / OLDEST DATE Setting the play sequence preference.
PREFERENCES PAGE – AUTO START Level 1 PHOTO SETUP AUDIO SETUP VIDEO SETUP PREFERENCES EXIT
Level 2 OSD LANGUAGE INFORMATION ROW HELP ROW FILE EDITING FILE SORTING AUTO START SETUP VALUES MAIN PAGE
Level 3/Function
OFF / PHOTO + MUSIC / PHOTO + VIDEO Auto start setting / power‐on OFF: manual. PHOTO + MUSIC: Auto start Photo + Music. PHOTO + VIDEO: Auto start Photo + Video.
PREFERENCES PAGE – SETUP VALUES Level 1 PHOTO SETUP AUDIO SETUP VIDEO SETUP PREFERENCES EXIT
Level 2 OSD LANGUAGE INFORMATION ROW HELP ROW FILE EDITING FILE SORTING AUTO START SETUP VALUES MAIN PAGE
Level 3/Function
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DEFAULT Return to factory default set‐up.
~~ Screen Controller OSD ~~ a. OSD Menu Level 1 illustration definition
PICTURE
SOUND
SOURCE
SYSTEM
b.
Picture operating instructions PICTURE – PICTURE MODE Level 1 PICTURE MODE CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS HUE SATURATION SHARPNESS NR COLOR TONE SCALE
Level 2 PERSONAL STANDARD DYNAMIC SOFT
Level 3/Function
Use the LEFT/RIGHT button to select the desired picture quality. Press MENU button to return. Press EXIT button to exit. Use VOL ▲+/‐▼ button to move between the options.
PICTURE – CONTRAST Level 1 PICTURE MODE CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS HUE SATURATION SHARPNESS NR COLOR TONE SCALE
Level 2
Level 3/Function
Press MENU button to return. Press EXIT button to exit. Use VOL ▲+/‐▼ button to move between the options.
Use the LEFT/RIGHT button to adjust the contrast level.
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PICTURE – BRIGHTNESS Level 1 PICTURE MODE CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS HUE SATURATION SHARPNESS NR COLOR TONE SCALE
Level 2
Level 3/Function
Use the LEFT/RIGHT button to adjust the brightness level. Press MENU button to return. Press EXIT button to exit. Use VOL ▲+/‐▼ button to move between the options.
PICTURE – SATURATION Level 1 PICTURE MODE CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS HUE SATURATION SHARPNESS NR COLOR TONE SCALE
Level 2
Level 3/Function
Use the LEFT/RIGHT button to adjust the saturation level. Press MENU button to return. Press EXIT button to exit. Use VOL ▲+/‐▼ button to move between the options.
PICTURE – SHARPNESS Level 1 PICTURE MODE CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS HUE SATURATION SHARPNESS NR COLOR TONE SCALE
Level 2
Level 3/Function
Press MENU button to return. Press EXIT button to exit. Use VOL ▲+/‐▼ button to move between the options.
Use the LEFT/RIGHT button to adjust the sharpness level.
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PICTURE – NR (Noise Reduction) Level 1 PICTURE MODE CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS HUE SATURATION SHARPNESS NR COLOR TONE SCALE
Level 2
Level 3/Function
Use the LEFT/RIGHT button to adjust the parameter of noise reduction. Press MENU button to return. Press EXIT button to exit. Use VOL ▲+/‐▼ button to move between the options.
PICTURE – COLOR TONE Level 1 PICTURE MODE CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS HUE SATURATION SHARPNESS NR COLOR TONE SCALE
Level 2 NORMAL WARM COOL
Level 3/Function
Use the LEFT/RIGHT button to adjust the color tone. Press MENU button to return. Press EXIT button to exit. Use VOL ▲+/‐▼ button to move between the options.
PICTURE – SCALE Level 1 PICTURE MODE CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS HUE SATURATION SHARPNESS NR COLOR TONE SCALE
Level 2 FULL NORMAL
Level 3/Function
Press MENU button to return. Press EXIT button to exit. Use VOL ▲+/‐▼ button to move between the options.
Use the LEFT/RIGHT button to scale the image.
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c.
Sound operating instructions
SOUND – SOUND MODE Level 1 SOUND MODE BASS TREBLE BALANCE AVC
Level 2 STANDARD NEWS MUSIC PERSONAL
Level 3/Function
Use the LEFT/RIGHT button to select the type of scheme. Press MENU button to return. Press EXIT button to exit. Use VOL ▲+/‐▼ button to move between the options.
SOUND – BASS Level 1 SOUND MODE BASS TREBLE BALANCE AVC
Level 2
Level 3/Function
Use the LEFT/RIGHT button to adjust the bass level. Press MENU button to return. Press EXIT button to exit. Use VOL ▲+/‐▼ button to move between the options.
SOUND – TREBLE Level 1 SOUND MODE BASS TREBLE BALANCE AVC
Level 2
Level 3/Function
Use the LEFT/RIGHT button to adjust the treble level. Press MENU button to return. Press EXIT button to exit. Use VOL ▲+/‐▼ button to move between the options.
SOUND – BALANCE Level 1 SOUND MODE BASS TREBLE BALANCE AVC
Level 2
Level 3/Function
Press MENU button to return. Press EXIT button to exit. Use VOL ▲+/‐▼ button to move between the options.
Use the LEFT/RIGHT button to adjust the balance level.
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SOUND – AVC Level 1 SOUND MODE BASS TREBLE BALANCE AVC
Level 2 OFF ON
Level 3/Function
Use the LEFT/RIGHT button to turn on/off auto volume control. Press MENU button to return. Press EXIT button to exit. Use VOL ▲+/‐▼ button to move between the options.
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d.
System operating instructions SYSTEM – OSD LANGUAGE Level 1 Level 2 OSD LANGUAGE ENGLISH TTX LANGUAGE DEUTSCH H‐POSITION FRANCAIS V‐POSITION ESPANOL DURATION ITALIANO HALFTONE DUTCH SLEEP PORTUGUESE INFORMATION MEMORY RECALL
Level 3/Function
Use the LEFT/RIGHT button to select your desired language. Press MENU button to return. Press EXIT button to exit. Use VOL ▲+/‐▼ button to move between the options.
SYSTEM – TTX LANGUAGE Level 1 Level 2 OSD LANGUAGE WEST TTX LANGUAGE EAST H‐POSITION RUSSIAN V‐POSITION ARABIC DURATION FARSI HALFTONE SLEEP INFORMATION MEMORY RECALL
Level 3/Function
Use the LEFT/RIGHT button to select the desired language of TTX. Press MENU button to return. Press EXIT button to exit. Use VOL ▲+/‐▼ button to move between the options.
SYSTEM – H‐POSITION Level 1 Level 2 OSD LANGUAGE TTX LANGUAGE H‐POSITION V‐POSITION DURATION HALFTONE SLEEP INFORMATION MEMORY RECALL
Level 3/Function
Use the LEFT/RIGHT button to adjust the horizontal position of the OSD display on screen. Press MENU button to return. Press EXIT button to exit. Use VOL ▲+/‐▼ button to move between the options.
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SYSTEM – V‐POSITION Level 1 Level 2 OSD LANGUAGE TTX LANGUAGE H‐POSITION V‐POSITION DURATION HALFTONE SLEEP INFORMATION MEMORY RECALL
Level 3/Function
Use the LEFT/RIGHT button to adjust the vertical position of the OSD display on screen. Press MENU button to return. Press EXIT button to exit. Use VOL ▲+/‐▼ button to move between the options.
SYSTEM – DURATION Level 1 Level 2 OSD LANGUAGE TTX LANGUAGE H‐POSITION V‐POSITION DURATION HALFTONE SLEEP INFORMATION MEMORY RECALL
Level 3/Function
Use the LEFT/RIGHT button to adjust timing of the OSD display on screen. Press MENU button to return. Press EXIT button to exit. Use VOL ▲+/‐▼ button to move between the options.
SYSTEM – HALFTONE Level 1 Level 2 OSD LANGUAGE TTX LANGUAGE H‐POSITION V‐POSITION DURATION HALFTONE SLEEP INFORMATION MEMORY RECALL
Level 3/Function
Use the LEFT/RIGHT button to adjust the transparency of the OSD display on screen. Press MENU button to return. Press EXIT button to exit. Use VOL ▲+/‐▼ button to move between the options.
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SYSTEM – SLEEP Level 1 Level 2 OSD LANGUAGE TTX LANGUAGE H‐POSITION V‐POSITION DURATION HALFTONE SLEEP INFORMATION MEMORY RECALL
Level 3/Function
Use the LEFT/RIGHT button to adjust the sleep timer within the range "off / 15 / 30 / 45 / 60 / 90 / 120" minutes. Press MENU button to return. Press EXIT button to exit. Use VOL ▲+/‐▼ button to move between the options.
SYSTEM – INFORMATION Level 1 Level 2 OSD LANGUAGE TTX LANGUAGE H‐POSITION V‐POSITION DURATION HALFTONE SLEEP INFORMATION MEMORY RECALL
Level 3/Function
Use the LEFT/RIGHT button to check the info of the current mode and version. Press MENU button to return. Press EXIT button to exit. Use VOL ▲+/‐▼ button to move between the options.
SYSTEM – MEMORY RECALL Level 1 OSD LANGUAGE TTX LANGUAGE H‐POSITION V‐POSITION DURATION HALFTONE SLEEP INFORMATION MEMORY RECALL
Level 2
Level 3/Function
Use the LEFT/RIGHT button to select "Yes" or "No" to reset the setting to factory default. All the user setting will be change to default. Press MENU button to return. Press EXIT button to exit. Use VOL ▲+/‐▼ button to move between the options.
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e.
Source operating instruction Source Level 1 PC HDMI AV SVIDEO YPBPR
Function 1. Computer input signal. 2. HDMI input signal. 3. AV input signal. 4. S‐Video input signal. 5. Component video input signal.
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Press RIGHT to select desired input signal. Press MENU button to return. Press EXIT button to exit. Use VOL ▲+/‐▼ button to move between the options.
4. REFERENCE Cleaning LCD Monitor 1. Please make sure that you have turned off this machine. 2. Do not expose liquid of any kind on the LCD Monitor or plastic box. Please NOTE when cleaning the LCD monitor. 1. Gently wipe the screen with a clean, soft, lint‐free cloth to remove dust or other particles that can scratch the screen. 2. To clean the tough areas, use a soft, lint‐free cloth with a few drops of water to remove the stubborn dirt. 3. Do not apply pressure to the surface of the TFT‐LCD When you clean the housing 1. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean housing. 2. To clean tough areas, use a soft, lint‐free cloth with a few drops of water to remove the stubborn dirt.
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5. APPENDIX Troubleshooting Please use the following table to resolve the most common possible causes of the problem before calling service personnel. A minor adjustment may eliminate the problem and restore your TV reception. Symptom
Corrective Actions Check that power is turned on. Adjust brightness and contrast.
No picture screen
Check input signal of TFT‐LCD. Check the power connection to the unit with screen. Check Main Display selection.
Picture is not clear
Check that Video cable is plugged in. Refer to the Picture Adjustments Menu in the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. The power could be failing, try connecting the unit to another power outlet.
Image is fuzzy
Move unit a way from the magnetic equipment, such as Wireless Receiver, AC Transformer, …etc. Refer to the Picture Adjustment Procedure Menu in the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.
Colors are distorted Screen bounces or has wavy oscillations No sound
Only one speaker operates
Check that the Video cable is plugged in securely. Check Video input range (V‐sync:Max. 75Hz, H‐sync:Max.48.08KHz) Make sure Video cable connections are secure. Check speaker line connections. Sound might be muted, try adjusting the volume. Check audio wire connections with source device. Check the unit’s speaker wires are securely connected.
Check for light or obstacle interference with remote control signal and move Remote Control inoperative unit to another location. Batteries are dead; replace batteries with new ones. Poor Picture Reception and From TV mode, select the appropriate setting and Rerun AUTO SEARCH / or Poor Sound Quality channel. When all else fails.
Pull the AC plug off, wait for 1 minute later and then plug the power again.
If the unit does not operate normally, after the operating instructions were followed. And the troubleshooting section did not help refer to dealer or qualified service personnel.
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