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power supply | AC 120V 60Hz |
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power consumption (operation) | 170W |
power consumption (stand by) | 0.7W |
operating temperature range | 5˚C - 40˚C |
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operating humidity | Less than 80% |
display method | Transmission TFT color LCD panel |
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number of pixels | 1920 (H) x 1080 (V) |
suggested scan rates | 480p, 480i, 720p, 1080i, 1080p |
audio output power | 10.0W + 10.0W |
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HDMI audio | 2-channel PCM |
speaker dimensions | 40.6 mm x 121.9 mm |
s-video y-input | 1.0 V (p-p), 75 ohms |
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s-video c-input | 0.3 V (p-p), 75 ohms |
video (RCA) | 1 V p-p/75 ohms |
weight | 21.0 kg |
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width | 1020 mm |
height | 700 mm |
depth | 348 mm |
diagonal size | 1067.3 mm |
Warns against opening the unit and describes safety symbols, emphasizing user-serviceable parts.
Advises against exposing the appliance to rain or moisture and keeping flames away from the product.
Details FCC compliance for digital devices and managing potential radio frequency interference in installations.
States that product lamps contain mercury and require disposal in compliance with local, state, or federal laws.
Locates safety markings and provides space to record the model and serial numbers for reference.
Covers 19 key safety instructions for operating the TV, including water, ventilation, heat, and plugs.
Illustrates proper antenna grounding methods for surge protection according to electrical codes.
Continues safety instructions regarding replacement parts, servicing, connections, and sound volume.
Provides essential advice to prevent child injury from furniture tipping or cord entanglement.
Advises on acclimatizing the unit and avoiding condensation from temperature changes.
Instructs on careful handling of the LCD panel to prevent breakage and skin contact with liquid.
Covers ventilation, heat sources, direct sunlight, and proper shelf clearance for safe operation.
Offers guidance on safe wall mounting, including bracket selection and professional installation advice.
Step-by-step guide for attaching the TV stand securely using the provided screws.
Allows viewing digital broadcasts without an external set-top box.
Displays text captions or full screen text for hearing-impaired viewers.
Enables precise remote control adjustments for brightness, contrast, color, tint, and sharpness.
Allows programming the TV to turn off automatically after up to 120 minutes.
Enables restriction of programs based on content ratings for parental control.
Supports Dolby Digital sound for a theater-like audio experience when connected to a compatible device.
Includes S-Video/Component Video Jacks and Video Input Jacks for connecting various external devices.
Allows selection of on-screen programming in English, French, or Spanish for user convenience.
Instructions for connecting the unit to AC power using the supplied cord into the unit's input jack.
Emphasizes the importance of the grounding plug and seeking an electrician if the outlet is incompatible.
Warns against using unauthorized cords or incorrect voltages to prevent fire, electrical shock, or damage.
Advises unplugging the unit when not in use and avoiding wet hands during plug/unplug operations for safety.
Identifies the power indicator, remote sensor, and primary control buttons on the front and side.
Details all connector jacks on the rear for video, audio, PC, and antenna connections.
Explains the purpose of each button on the remote control for TV operation.
Guides on installing AA batteries and outlines important precautions for battery usage.
Provides instructions for connecting combined or separate VHF/UHF antennas using coaxial or twin-lead wires.
Connects basic cable TV service directly to the antenna jack.
Connects scrambled cable TV service via a converter/descrambler box.
Details setup for premium channels using a splitter and A/B switch.
Illustrates connecting a VCR using standard video/audio or S-Video cables.
Guides on connecting a DVD player via component video for enhanced picture quality.
Shows basic connections for camcorders or TV games, noting potential variations.
Explains connecting an AV amplifier with digital surround sound for improved audio experiences.
Details connecting a PC via VGA or HDMI for use as a monitor, including resolution adjustments.
Guides on connecting HDMI/DVI sources, adapter cables, and selecting audio input.
Describes connecting an external audio amplifier and speakers for adjustable sound output.
Guides through the initial setup for language, signal type, and automatic channel programming.
Explains how to select analog and digital channels, including potential signal issues.
Instructs on switching between different video input sources like TV, VCR, HDMI, and PC.
Covers powering on the TV, adjusting volume, and selecting channels.
Explains how to use the DISPLAY button to view current signal and program information.
Describes using RECALL to switch channels and MUTE to silence audio.
Guides on setting the TV to turn off automatically after a predetermined time.
Details adjustments for brightness, contrast, color, sharpness, and picture modes.
Covers sound adjustments like DNR, MTS, Stereo/Mono, Surround, and language selection.
Includes functions for channel memory, auto search, adding/deleting, and labeling inputs.
Covers V-Chip, Closed Caption, Video Label, Auto Shut Off, and factory reset options.
Guides selection of Air or Cable mode for channel programming based on reception source.
Details the process for scanning and memorizing all available channels automatically.
Explains how to add new channels or skip unwanted ones from the programmed memory.
Provides a reference chart for typical cable system channel number allocations.
Allows viewing the digital signal meter to optimize antenna reception and picture quality.
Guides on assigning custom four-character labels to identify channels for easier selection.
Describes assigning custom names to video input sources for improved usability.
Steps to register a four-digit password for accessing and managing V-Chip settings.
Explains how to set age and genre-based restrictions for TV and movie content viewing.
Guides on changing the V-Chip password and downloading updated rating systems.
Explains Closed Captioning and its Text/Caption modes for displaying on-screen text.
Guides on enabling captions and selecting Analog or Digital caption modes and priority.
Details how to customize digital caption display properties like size, type, edge, color, and opacity.
Explains various picture size modes like Natural, Cinema Wide, Full, and Native for different content formats.
Describes Cinema Wide1, Wide2, and Wide3 for filling the screen with 4:3 or letterbox content.
Explains the Full mode for 16:9 content and Native mode for PC input signal display.
Identifies interference types like Ignition, Ghosts, Snow, and RFI affecting picture quality.
Mentions that slight picture size variations are normal during contrast/brightness adjustments.
Provides instructions for safely cleaning the TV cabinet and plastic parts.
Offers solutions for the TV not operating, checking power, and fuse issues.
Addresses poor sound, no sound, and interference issues, suggesting checks for volume and settings.
Provides solutions for poor picture, no picture, color problems, and reception disturbances.
Covers troubleshooting for no remote operation, TV shutting off, and language settings.
Details power, dimensions, weight, operating conditions, and display technology.
Lists all available input and output ports, including HDMI, Component, S-Video, and audio connectors.
Lists the accessories provided with the television, such as the remote control and cables.