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Screen Size | 32 inches |
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Resolution | 1366 x 768 |
Display Technology | LCD |
HDMI Ports | 2 |
USB Ports | 0 |
Contrast Ratio | 1200:1 |
Brightness | 500 cd/m² |
HD Format | HD Ready |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Response Time | 8 ms |
Viewing Angle | 178° |
Sound Output | 20 W |
Audio Output | 20W (2 x 10W) |
TV Tuner | Analog |
Input Ports | Component |
Basic welcome and overview of the manual's purpose and usage.
Crucial guidelines to prevent hazards and ensure safe operation of the TV.
Instructions for physically setting up the TV, including power and grounding.
Guidelines for using the TV safely and correctly, covering placement and handling.
Instructions regarding repairs, malfunctions, and handling damaged equipment.
Procedures for cleaning the TV and power plug connectors safely.
Details on LCD screen care, interference, low temperatures, and liability limitations.
Guidance on connecting an antenna for optimal TV reception.
Introduction to the TV's features and remote control setup.
Step-by-step guide for inserting batteries into the remote control.
Identification and function of buttons on the TV's top and front panels.
Details on connecting various devices via side and back panel terminals.
Explanation of various buttons and their functions on the remote control.
Mapping of remote control buttons to their functions and page references.
How to access and navigate the TV's on-screen menu system.
Visual guides demonstrating the structure and options within the TV menus.
Instructions for powering the TV on, switching to standby, and turning it off.
Overview of functions related to viewing television programs.
Guide to choosing the display language for the on-screen menus.
How to select and store TV channel positions using the remote.
Method for quickly switching between two previously selected channels.
How to view current TV status information like channel and input mode.
Procedures for automatically and manually programming TV channels into memory.
Steps to automatically scan and store available TV channels in the area.
Guide to manually setting individual channels, including color and sound systems.
How to sort channels and create custom labels for them.
Introduction to various picture adjustment settings available on the TV.
Options for adjusting the image aspect ratio to fit the screen (e.g., Wide, 4:3).
Function to freeze the current video frame while audio continues.
How to adjust the horizontal and vertical position of the displayed picture.
Restores picture position settings to their original factory defaults.
Choosing preset picture quality modes like Dynamic, Standard, or Mild.
Adjusting core picture elements like backlight, contrast, brightness, color, tint, and sharpness.
Enhances dark areas of the picture for improved definition.
Reduces graininess or noise in MPEG video signals.
Improves picture clarity by reducing noise on weak or blurry signals.
Selects color tones (Cool, Normal, Warm) to alter the picture's hue.
Fine-tuning base colors (Red, Green, Blue) for advanced color quality.
Restores color management settings to factory defaults.
Optimizes motion and picture quality for film-like viewing, especially for 24fps content.
Automatically displays content in the correct HDMI signal format.
Overview of audio settings and tuning options.
Configures stereo/bilingual sound modes (Auto, Mono, Dual) for broadcast reception.
How to select stereo or monaural sound for compatible broadcasts.
Choosing between the main or secondary audio tracks for bilingual broadcasts.
Fine-tuning bass, treble, and balance for optimal audio output.
Enhances audio with SRS WOW technology for a richer surround experience.
Limits volume changes to prevent sudden loudness shifts between programs.
Increases the low-frequency response for a deeper bass sound.
Displays a blue screen and mutes sound when no signal is detected.
Setting sleep or on timers to automatically turn the TV on or off.
Adjusts the brightness of the TV's side panel lighting.
How to choose the active input signal for viewing external devices.
Configuring settings like Color System and Video Labels for input sources.
Selecting between Auto and LIST modes for viewing teletext information.
Explains how to access teletext pages, sub-pages, and general usage.
Accessing and managing favorite teletext pages stored in memory.
Functions of remote control buttons specifically for teletext operations.
Connecting audio/video devices to the TV's side input terminals.
Connecting external equipment like VCRs, DVD players, and set-top boxes to the back terminals.
Guidelines for connecting HDMI and DVI devices for digital video and audio.
Specific steps for connecting an HDMI source device using an HDMI cable.
Instructions for connecting a DVI source using an HDMI-to-DVI adapter cable.
Choosing between PC or HDMI audio input for connected devices.
Selecting audio input mode (Auto, Digital, Analog) for HDMI connections.
How to connect a PC to the TV using an RGB/PC cable for display.
Optimizing the picture's clock phase for clarity and reducing blur.
Adjusting the sampling clock to fix picture detail issues and screen width changes.
Restoring PC connection settings to their default factory values.
Modifying the size and position of the picture when connected via PC.
Common TV problems and their potential solutions, categorized by symptom.
Addresses problems like pixel anomalies, flickering, and brightness variations.
Details on broadcast transmission systems (PAL, SECAM, NTSC) by country.
Technical details of the LCD color television, including model, power, dimensions, and inputs.