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AOC L42H861 Specifications

General IconGeneral
3DNo
Power LEDYes
Pixel pitch0.4845 x 0.4845 mm
Vertical scan range60 - 75 Hz
Headphone connectivity3.5 mm
Digital vertical frequency56 - 75 Hz
Digital horizontal frequency31.5 - 60 kHz
Response time8 ms
Display diagonal42 \
Display brightness500 cd/m²
Display technologyLCD
Native aspect ratio16:9
Contrast ratio (dynamic)6000:1
Contrast ratio (typical)1500:1
Display number of colors16.78 million colors
Viewing angle, horizontal176 °
Supported graphics resolutions1920 x 1080 (HD 1080)
Package depth251.46 mm
Package width1155.7 mm
Package height807.72 mm
Package weight25600 g
CertificationFCC, cULus, RoHS, TUV-S
Audio (L/R) out1
SCART ports quantity0
USB 2.0 ports quantityUSB 2.0 ports have a data transmission speed of 480 Mbps, and are backwards compatible with USB 1.1 ports. You can connect all kinds of peripheral devices to them.
S-Video inputs quantity2
Sustainability certificatesENERGY STAR
Product colorBlack
LED indicatorsY, Stand-by
Panel mounting interface400 x 200 mm
Cables includedAC, VGA
AC input voltage100 - 240 V
AC input frequency50 - 60 Hz
Power consumption (typical)250 W
RMS rated power14 W
Tuner typeAnalog
Analog signal format systemNTSC, PAL, PAL M, PAL N
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth (with stand)261.62 mm
Width (with stand)1010.92 mm
Height (with stand)688.34 mm
Depth (without stand)99.06 mm
Height (without stand)635 mm

Summary

FOR YOUR SAFETY

FCC Class B Radio Frequency Interference Statement

Technical statement on radio frequency interference compliance for Class B digital devices.

NOTICE

Important notices regarding modifications and responsibilities for interference.

WARNING:

Safety warning about fire/shock hazards and high voltages.

SAFETY: Lamp Disposal

Information on mercury content and proper disposal of lamps.

PRECAUTIONS AND REMINDERS

Proper Placement and Ventilation

Instructions on placing the TV on even surfaces and avoiding confined spaces.

Immediate Unplugging Procedures

Guidelines for unplugging the TV during malfunctions or foreign material entry.

Object and Material Handling

Warnings against throwing objects into the TV box or opening the cabinet.

AC Cord and Cleaning Precautions

Reminders to unplug AC cord before cleaning and avoid liquid cleaners.

Environmental Conditions

Advice to avoid direct sunlight, dust, humidity, and smoky areas.

Long-Term Unplugging and Servicing

Instructions for unplugging during non-use and servicing advice.

Ventilation and Water Proximity

Warnings against covering vents and placing TV near water sources.

Remote Controller Care

Tips for remote controller care, avoiding dropping, liquids, and aerosol cleaners.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

General Operating and Safety Guidelines

Instructions to read, keep, heed warnings, and follow all instructions.

Installation and Environmental Precautions

Guidelines on placement, ventilation, heat sources, and power cords.

Usage, Servicing, and Disposal

Instructions on power sources, unplugging, servicing, and product disposal.

TiltStability and Mounting

Compliance with tilt/stability standards and wall/ceiling mounting recommendations.

Power Lines and Antenna Grounding

Guidelines for outdoor antenna placement and grounding.

Objects and Liquid Entry

Caution to prevent objects falling or liquids spilling into the enclosure.

Package Contents

List of Included Items

Details the items included in the package, such as remote, base, and cables.

Attaching the Base

Base Assembly Instructions

Step-by-step guide for attaching the TV base securely.

Preparing Your LCD HDTV for Wall Mounting

Wall Mounting Preparation

Steps to prepare the TV for wall mounting, including removing the base.

PREPARATION

Initial Setup and Placement

Instructions for connecting power cord, installing base, and ensuring ventilation.

AntennaCable Connection

Guide for connecting the antenna or CATV cable to the TV.

Remote Control Setup and Powering On

Instructions for inserting batteries into the remote and turning the TV on.

PERIPHERAL CONNECTION GUIDE

HDMI Connection

How to connect digital video sources like DVD players via HDMI.

RGB PC Connection

Instructions for connecting a computer via RGB/VGA cable.

AVS-VIDEO IN Connection

Connecting composite video devices like VCRs or game consoles.

COMPONENT (YPbCbPrCr) Connection

Connecting component video sources like DVD players or set-top boxes.

DTV and SPDIF Connections

Connecting digital TV sources and digital audio outputs.

OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

Using the Front Panel Control

Explains the functions of buttons on the TV's front panel.

Using the Remote Control

Detailed guide to the functions of each button on the remote control.

VIEWING MODES ILLUSTRATIONS

Normal and Wide Display Modes

Explains Normal and Wide display modes for 16:9 content.

Wide 1 Wide2 Display Modes

Details Wide1 and Wide2 modes for 16:10 content with aspect ratio adjustments.

ZOOM and CINEMA Display Modes

Explains ZOOM and CINEMA modes for various aspect ratios and content types.

CONNECTING EQUIPMENT

Connecting Antenna or Digital Cable for DTV

How to connect an antenna or digital cable for DTV reception.

Connecting Antenna or Cable for TV

How to connect an antenna or cable for standard TV reception.

Connecting Antenna or Cable for VCR

Instructions for connecting a VCR using antenna or cable.

Connecting HDTV Set-Top Box via HDMI

Best method to connect a set-top box using an HDMI cable.

Connecting HDTV Set-Top Box via DVI

Connecting a set-top box via HDMI-DVI cable, noting audio requirements.

Connecting HDTV Set-Top Box via Component Video

Connecting a set-top box using component video cables.

Connecting Basic Set-Top Box via Composite Video

Connecting a basic set-top box using composite AV cables.

Connecting Set-Top Box via Coax (RF)

Connecting a set-top box using a coaxial (RF) cable.

Connecting Your DVD Player

Connecting DVD Player via HDMI

Best method to connect a DVD player using an HDMI cable.

Connecting DVD Player via DVI

Connecting a DVD player via HDMI-DVI cable, noting audio requirements.

Connecting DVD Player via Component Video

Connecting a DVD player using component video cables.

Connecting DVD Player via S-Video (AV)

Connecting a DVD player using an S-Video cable for good quality.

Connecting DVD Player via Composite (AV) Video

Connecting a DVD player using composite AV cables.

Connecting Your VCR or Video Camera

Connecting VCRVideo Camera via S-Video

Connecting a VCR or video camera using an S-Video cable.

Connecting to a PC Computer

Connecting PC Computer via RGB (VGA)

Connecting a PC using a VGA cable and audio input.

TO USE THE MENUS

General Menu Navigation

How to navigate and use the TV's on-screen menus.

SETUP MENU Options

Details the options available in the Setup menu, like Tuning Band and DTV Signal.

VIDEO MENU Options

Explains video adjustment settings like Contrast, Brightness, and Sharpness.

AUDIO MENU Options

Covers audio settings such as Bass, Treble, Balance, and TV Speaker.

FEATURE MENU Options

Describes features like Time Set, Sleep Timer, and Advanced Video Menu.

Password Set and Parental Control

Instructions for setting passwords and using parental control (V-chip).

Digital Captions and Style Settings

Options for digital closed captions, including style, size, and color.

Component and VGA Set Options

Fine-tuning options for component and VGA connections.

TIPS

Screen Care and Maintenance

Advice on how to clean and care for the TV screen and cabinet.

Mobile Telephone Warning

Warning about potential interference from mobile phones.

End of Life Directives

Information on environmentally friendly disposal of the product.

Regulatory Notices - Federal Communications Commission Notice

FCC Compliance Statement

Details FCC rules and limits for Class B digital devices regarding interference.

Modifications and Cable Requirements

FCC requirements for modifications and shielded cables.

Canadian Notice

Statement regarding Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATION

Television System and Channel Coverage

Specifications for TV system standards and channel reception bands.

Power, Audio, and Dimensions

Details on power source, consumption, audio output, and physical dimensions.

VideoAudio Terminals and HDMIVGA Specifications

Technical specs for various input terminals and supported resolutions.

Supplied Accessories

List of items included with the product.

BEFORE CALLING SERVICE

Troubleshooting Common Symptoms

A table listing common issues and actions to check before calling service.

GLOSSARY

Definition of HDTV and HDMI

Explains terms like HDTV display capabilities and HDMI interface.

AudioVideo Input and Menu Terms

Defines terms related to AV inputs, menus, MPAA, and MTS.

RF, SAP, Sleep Timer, and S-Video Input

Defines RF, Second Audio Program, Sleep Timer, and S-Video input.

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