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1. 1 Press the EPG button to display the Guide menu 2 Press or 4 to select the channel number 3 Press or to select the channel program 4 Press MENU or EXIT to return or exit menu mode 25 11 00 AM 12 00 PM 1 00 PM 1 30 PM Channel Detail City TV is a contemporary TV station in Toronto Wednesday 1 February 2012 10 11 31 AM 5 1 WFRV HD 6 Divine Design with Candice Olson Candice Tells All Candice Tells All Bath Crashers with Matt Muenster Divine Design with Candice Olson 10 00 AM 11 00 AM Wed 1 Feb No program details 4 5 Setup Menu 4 5 Setup Menu cont Selection of Time Zone OSD Language English After entering the Time Setup menu G vier liis ina ene Caption 1 Press or to highlight your selection Audio bas Tirar off ins Setup CE Reset Default Hawaii Eastern Time Indiana Central Time a Parental nn Pacific Time Arizona Mountain Time a Parental 3 Press MENU or EXIT to return or exit menu mode Time Setup Select MENU Back Selection of Time Video Time Zone Hawaii After entering the Time Setup menu 1 Press or to highlight your selection Audio Sleep Timer off ENTER Enter Select MENU Exit 2 Press or OK to enter the sub menu b at 3 Press MENU or EXIT to return or exit menu mode o Parental Selection of OSD Language vid 1 Press MENU then pres
2. 3 Press or to highlight your selection Selection of SPDIF Type 1 Press MENU for the Video menu to appear 2 Press or OK to select the Video menu 3 Press or to highlight your selection 4 Press 4 or gt to adjust 5 Press MENU or EXIT to return or exit menu mode Selection of MTS 1 Press MENU for the Video menu to appear 2 Press or OK to select the Video menu 4 Press 4 or gt to adjust 3 Press or to highlight your selection 5 Press MENU or EXIT to return or exit menu mode Selection of Audio Language 1 Press MENU for the Video menu to appear 2 Press or OK to select the Video menu 3 Press or to highlight your selection 4 Press 4 or gt button to select one of English Espa ol or Fran ais K English Espa ol Fran ais E 5 Press MENU or EXIT to return or exit menu mode 23 Setup us Parental W Setup ig Parental lt Setup um Farental Setup j Parental Audio Language 4 4 V Menu Specifying Tuner Mode 1 Press MENU then press until the TV menu appears 2 Press or OK to select the TV menu 3 Press or to highlight your selection 4 Press 4 or gt to select Cable or Antenna 5 Press MENU or EXIT to return or exit menu mode Using the Channel Scan 1 Press MENU
3. Press menu control arrow buttons to A navigate through menus Use the right Zon arrow gt to move to sub menu of a selected main menu ee lt ok p gt 1 2 3 A channel 4 5 6 v vy To change a selected menu setting 7 8 9 A use Menu control buttons 4 gt volume 0 enter y Press EXIT button to return from sub exit menu to main menu or from main menu to menu removal 1 7 Menu Configuration Press MENU to open the menu window Navigate using or to select the desired menu Press or OK to enter the menu Use or within the selected menu to navigate to a submenu or setting to adjust Press or OK to enter the submenu or use 4 or gt to adjust selected setting Press EXIT at any time or wait 10 seconds to exit the menu menu vA ok gt V aA ok gt OR gd gt A Video Audio lt gt lt a g Setup oy Parental exit Color Temperature Select MENU Back 1 8 Basic Operation Power On Off Press the Power Standby button on the remote control or on the side panel to turn on the unit Press Power Standby button on the remote control or on the side panel again to return the display to standby off mode Input Source Selection Press the Source button to display the signal source menu cn cts tt dei Press or to select the signal source you desire then press OK to confirm YPbPr VGA HDMI 2 Installation 2 1 Recommended Location 2 2 Installation Instructions 3 C
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8. Password and Clear All functions You can use these functions after entering the correct password Entering the password Video Password Press the Number buttons 0 9 to enter the 4 digit password used to change channel blocking settings As you enter your password each number will appear as a When the password is already stored Audio Note The default password for the system is 0000 If you have forgotten the password please contact your local service center Setup DE Pareil To Reset Default to the factory settings 1 Press MENU then press until the Setup menu appears 2 Press or OK to select the Setup menu 3 Press or to highlight your selection 4 Press or OK to open the pop up menu Are you sure 5 Press 4 or gt to select OK or Cancel OK To reset default Cancel To return last menu 6 Press MENU or EXIT to return or exit menu mode Note This will only reset the items in the setup menu and does not include the password protected items 30 Video OSD Language English Time Setup Audio Caption g Setup Gg Parental Setup ENTER Enter zS Select MENU Back Parental ENTER Enter 4 2 Select MENU Exit If the password you enter is invalid the above message will appear Using the Change Password item Video Program Block E n fi g P Pa 55 word 1 After entering the Parental menu
9. Select MENU Back 4 4 TV Menu cont Selecting Channel 1 Press the channel control buttons V A button to search the channels the channel number will increase or decrease excluding skipped channels 2 Press numbered buttons 0 9 to select the channel you want If the channel number is bigger than 9 press the two number buttons successively If the channel number is bigger than 100 press the three number buttons successively You have two seconds to select your channel after this the TV will go back to your last channel displayed When in DTV mode the operation is shown as below 13 1 tt Number Dot Number Buttons Button Button Note If you select a channel higher than those already in memory the TV will display the last channel selected e Press or to select the channel number and then press the Enter button to play that channel content Press V A buttons to select the Channel e Press the Enter button again to display the Channel detail and then again to exit channel detail Using the Guide Electronic Program Guide Your TV has an Electronic Program Guide to help you navigate through all the television shows The Guide menu supplies information such as program lists and the start and end times of available channels In addition detailed information about the program is often available in the Guide The availability and the amount of program details will vary depending on the broadcaster
10. balance of whitening K Cool Standard Warm eer 6 Press MENU or EXIT to return or exit menu mode If you adjust one item of R Gain G Gain or B Gain the color temperature will change to User automatically Reset Picture Mode 1 Press MENU for the Video menu to appear 2 Press or OK to select the Video menu 3 Press or to highlight your selection 4 Press or OK to enter the sub menu Are you sure 5 Press or OK to confirm or cancel 19 Video R Gain Audio G Gain B Gain Setup on Parental Color lemperature Select MENU Back 4 2 Video Menu cont 4 2 Video Menu cont Selection of Advanced Video Selection of VGA only for VGA Inactive for VGA Picture Mode User 1 Press MENU for the Video menu to appear Brightness 1 Press MENU for the Video menu to appear 2 Press or OK to select the Video menu ous e 2 Press or OK to select the Video menu 3 Press or to highlight your selection HUE z 3 Press or to highlight your selection 4 Press or OK to enter the sub menu Color Temperature 4 Press or OK to enter the sub menu EE TS EZ 5 Press or to highlight your selection 4 Press 4 or gt to select 5 Press MENU or EXIT to return or exit menu mode ENTER Enter 47e Select MENU Back Selection of Auto Adjust Auto Adjust H Po
11. connect an external audio or video system to your TV ensure that all elements are switched off The TV automatically adjusts voltage Power Outlet Power cable is USA A Type 3 conductor shielded detachable AC Receptacles 110 240v x 1 50 60 GFI circuit Before connecting power please check your power adapter for compatibility with wall outlet Power cable should be firmly connected to the power source 3 3 Connecting TV Antenna Connect cable to TV Coaxial input connector with an outdoor or wall outlet antenna output Antenna Outlet Turn on the TV after all connections Watching Analog TV amp Digital TV A e Analog TV signal has a channel number structure of 1 2 3 4 5 etc but Digital TV signal has a channel number structure of 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 etc RF Coaxial Antenna e If you press TV button on the remote control its input source changes from Analog to Digital or Digital to Analog 11 S ura TV Mirror back view S ura TV Mirror back view 3 4 Connecting VIDEO Connect Video Audio cables to the video ports of the TV and camcorder gaming consoles VCR DVD player or Set Top box Press INPUT on the remote control and select A V Video Video Input S ura TV Mirror back view 3 5 Connecting HDMI Connect HDMI cable to HDMI port of TV and DVD player VCR Set Top box or camcorder High Definition Video Input Press INPUT on the r
12. prescribed methods above with a compatible glass cleaner or water Internal Speakers 5W x 5W Speakers Native Resolution 1024 x 600 1440 x 900 Menu Languages English French Spanish English French Spanish Connections and Terminals Listed from left to right as viewed from the back of the product Power Adapter Input Input 100 240 V AC 50 60Hz 1 5A Type A plug Output 19V 3 42A Right Angle Plug 18 Cord Amplified Speaker Output 480i 480p 576i 576p 720p and 1080i and 1080p Y green Pb blue and Pr red AV Composite Composite Video yellow eee Audio Left Mono white Audio Right red Optimal Temperature amp Humidity Operating Temperature 20 60 C Storage Temperature 10 50 C Operating Humidity 10 80 RH Storage Humidity 10 90 RH 34 6 2 froubleshooting Before contacting service personnel please read the following information If you still experience problems contact your local dealer or qualified service personnel TV related Problems Unclear display or noisy sound Check whether TV antenna is correctly connected Broadcasting may not be good in an area with bad reception or far away from a station network No image Check whether the power cord is properly connected And press the power button Black background only Check whether the mode is set as PC monitor input not TV mode Strips and shaking display It may be interrupted by neighboring radio waves pleas
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18. D Alternately if the device being controlled has 3 5mm IR input simply use a male to male 3 5mm mono plug to connect the LCD and device Video Source O PA I x Other Cablebox DVD Player Device S ura TV Mirror back view 3 11 Connecting IR Input Using the IR infrared Input terminal on the LCD you can control the LCD using IR commands sent from a keypad IR Receiver or other AV Control System Attach a 3 5mm mono plug into the LCD and use the discrete IR codes provided at www seura com IRCodes doc Control System IR Receiver Keypad or other AV System Control S ura TV Mirror back view 15 3 11 IR Input cont Remote Hexadecimal Codes Power Toggle 0000 006B 0000 0020 000A 0047 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 0047 000A 0047 000A 001F 000A 0047 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 0047 000A 001F 000A 0718 000A 0047 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 0047 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 0047 000A 001F 000A 0047 000A 0047 000A 0047 000A 001F 000A 0047 000A O6A0 Menu 0000 006B 0000 0020 000A 0048 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 0047 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 0047 000A 001F 000A 0768 000A 0048 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 0048 000A 0048 000A 0048 000A 0048 000A 0048 000A 001F 000A 0048 000A 0048 000A 001F 000A 0048 000A 0654 Source 0000 006B 0000 0020 000A 0047 000A 001F 000A 001F 00
19. NGS To reduce the risk of fire electrical shock and other injuries keep these safety precautions in mind when installing using and maintaining your TV The socket outlet should be installed near the equipment and be easily accessible The TV should be connected to a grounded main socket outlet WARNING If you manipulate against the recommended usage serious injury or death to user may result To protect against electric shock do not immerse the power cord power plug or product in water or other liquid Do not overload AC outlets or extension cords Overloading can cause fire or electric shock Close adult supervision is necessary when any product is used by or near children Do not operate any product with a damaged cord or plug or operate it after the appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner Do not use the product close to any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products that produce heat Do not let the power cord come in contact with hot surfaces If you notice any smoke or scorched smell near the product unplug power cord and refer to qualified personnel for service and or repair Do not use or place any combustible or flammable substances near the product To electrically disconnect the product turn OFF the product then remove the electrical power plug from the outlet Do not place heavy articles or step on the product Do not place the product on an unsta
20. U or EXIT to return or exit menu mode Digital Caption Style 29 Black Transparent wa Select MENU Back 4 5 Setup Menu cont Font Size Font Color Font Opacity Background Color Background Opacity Window Color Window Opacity To set the Font Size value from Large Small and Medium To set the Font Color value from White Green Blue Red Cyan Yellow Magenta and Black To set the Font Opacity value from Solid Translucent and Transparent To set the Background Color value from White Green Blue Red Cyan Yellow Magenta and Black To set the Background Opacity value from Solid Translucent and Transparent To set the Window Color value from White Green Blue Red Cyan Yellow Magenta and Black To set the Window Opacity value from Solid Translucent and Transparent 4 6 Parental Menu Some programs and movies include signals that classify the content of the program dialog language sex violence The Parental control feature in this detects these signals and blocks the programs according to your selections To use this feature perform the following Parental control only available for TV AV S VIDEO sources 1 Press the Menu button and then press or until the Parental menu appears 2 Press or OK to enter 3 Use 0 9 buttons input the password and the Parental Control menu will appear The Parental menu includes Program Block Change
21. Version 4 DSM 10 4 DSM 19 4 lelevision Mirror USER MANUAL Thank you for selecting a S ura Television Mirror This product has been inspected and packaged carefully before shipment Please read this guide before beginning installation Please keep this manual for future reference Information in this manual is subject to change without prior notice FCC Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for a class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and radiates radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment causes unacceptable interference to radio and television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced Radio TV technician for additional help WARNI
22. a constant level 13 3 9 RS 232 Control Settings Tables Current Models Storm 42 1 Storm 47 1 Storm 55 1 Legacy Models 10 1 10 2 19 1 19 2 amp 19 3 TV Mirrors 19 3 Hydra Current Models 19 4 Hydra 10 4 TV Mirror 19 4 TV Mirror Legacy Model 10 3 TV Mirror Baud Rate 9600 bps Baud Rate 115200 bps Data Length 8 bits Data Length 8 bits Parity Bit None Parity Bit None Stop Bit 1 bit Stop Bit 1 bit Flow Control None Flow Control None Command Table 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Power P O W R 0 Power Off sends TV into Standby P O W R 1 Power On R S P W 0 obsolete R S P W 1 obsolete Input toggle the input source set the input source to TV channel is set to the last channel tuned sets the input source to AV composite video sets the input source to S Video if equipped HDMI 1 Storm sets the input source to Component Video if equipped USB Storm sets the input source to VGA PC Input gt gt gt gt gt ala lt lt lt lt lt lt lt I 0 0 0 0 00 CO g sets the input source to HDMI or HDMI2 Storm Volume sets the volume level shaded characters may be any number from 0 to 99 Zoom toggles the view mode sets the view mode to side bar AV input with 4 3 signal sets the view mode to zoom AV input with 4 3 signal sets the view
23. ble cart stand tripod or table Do not use this product for other than intended use This S ura product is only intended for use indoors This product is not waterproof Do not immerse this product in water and or expose to dripping or splashing water For added safety during a lighting storm or when this product is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna ontents Before Use 1 1 in The BOX RE Re 4 a A PAS E E E 4 1 3 Connections 5 1 4 Remote Control 7 1 5 Insert Remote Control Batteries 8 1 6 Menu Controls on Remote 8 1 7 Menu Configuration 9 1 8 Basic Operation 9 Installation 2 1 Recommended Location 10 2 2 Basic Installation Instructions 10 Connection 3 4 Connecting VIDEO 12 3 5 Connecting HDMI 12 3 6 Connecting Component Video 12 3 7 CONNECTING PE 13 3 8 Connecting Speaker Output 005 13 3 9 RS 232 Control 14 3 10 Connecting IR Output 15 3 11 Connecting IR Input ce eeeeeeeees 15 Menu 4 1 The Menu System 17 4 2 Video Menu 17 4 5 Setup Menu 26 4 6 Parental Menu 31 Specifications 5 1 Specifications nnne 34 Maintenance 6 1 Mirror Care 35 6 2 Troubleshooting 35 1 Before Use 1 1 In The Box 1 1 In The Box 1 2 Parts 1 3 Con
24. code compliant to the municipality in which the product is being installed Modifications made to SEURA s recommendations are at the sole discretion of the installer and release SEURA of all liability 1 Reference specifications included with your product for instructions designed for your exact mirror size and configuration 2 Verify that the wall is built to the provided specifications Install mounting brackets e Refer to Fastener Packet for detailed mounting instructions e Ensure mounting brackets are securely fastened using wood framing members where possible Transport product in a vertical position to desired location to avoid product flex or damage 5 Connect power supplies and audio video components e t is strongly recommended to test all electrical and electronic devices to verify proper integration and functionality before securely mounting it to the wall Position television mirror close to wall surface and securely engage mounting brackets e Allow for a 1 4 ventilation gap for proper air flow and heat transfer 7 Check to ensure the television mirror is fully engaged and secure to the mounting brackets 8 Reference the appropriate electronics manual for television mirror operating instructions 10 3 1 Preparation Please read the relevant external equipment operation manual DVD player etc carefully before making connections 3 2 Connecting Power WARNING Whenever you
25. e check any wireless phone hair drier electric drilling machine and etc Execute fine tuning for manual adjustment Can t receive a specific channel Check whether channel setting is normally set Try to rotate an antenna s direction Picture plays without sound Press the MUTE button Volume up by using volume control buttons Additional Support PC Monitor related problems No image on the monitor Check whether the D Sub cable is firmly connected to the TV and a PC Check whether a graphic card is correctly inserted into the slot Check whether the power of a PC and the TV is on Check whether a graphic card or mode is set appropriately on a PC Referring to the Standard Signal Mode for PC monitor in the previous chapter change graphic mode Check whether the D Sub cable pins are not inserted or bent No power Check whether the power cord is normally inserted and reconnect it Pull out the power cord from wall outlet and reconnect it in 10 20 minutes LED lamp turns off in red and it shows no image Check whether the graphic cable is connected to theTV and a PC Check whether a computer is in power saving mode and attempt to operate keyboard and mouse Unstable or unfocused image or trembling Check whether the D Sub cable is connected to the TV and a PC If a PC display mode is changed the screen needs readjusting so you need to use Auto Adjustment Check whether the TV and your graphic card are compatible wit
26. emote control and select HDMI Video S ura TV Mirror back view 3 6 Connecting Component Video Connect component cable to component ports of TV and DVD player VCR Set Top box or camcorder Component Connect Audio RCA cables to L R ports Video Input Press INPUT on the remote control and select YPbPr Component Video S ura TV Mirror back view 12 3 7 Connecting PC Connect 15 pin cable to 15 pin port on the TV and PC Connect audio cable to audio output of a PC stereo jack and PC audio input port of the TV PC Input Press INPUT on the remote control to select VGA omo PC Audio In blue 15 Pin VGA PC Audio Output D OWO E green A CA S ura TV Mirror back view 3 8 Connecting Speaker Output To use external speakers Variable audio switch the audio selector located on the LCD unit to Variable Sound via the audio output terminal can be adjusted with the volume buttons on External the remote control When selected the Variable Speakers option mutes the internal audio system S ura TV Mirror back view DETAIL VIEW Eurotype Degson 2 CHANNEL Speaker Connector AMPLIFIED 2 Channel SPEAKER OUT e Left channel e Right channel Wire Input Note When this selector is switched to Fixed sound is adjusted with the volume buttons on the remote control or the LCD housing Sound via the audio output terminal is not adjustable and outputs maintain
27. ent RF Coaxial Out Closed Caption Input Input Input Input Input YPbPr Composite Antenna IR Output blue black Turns on off subtitles Guide Ce OFORO a View available electronic program guide Mute Turns off on audio Sleep Activates sleep timer Zoom Zoom current picture Input Selection of content input Display Display current program details Number Pad Numerical selection for channels and settings N CO CO 10 LCD BACK VIEW Enter Confirms selection Menu Controls Allows navigation of main menu settings Gem ii i i i se OUM Channel Up Down selection of channels Volume Up Down selection of volume BACK VIEW waterproot Waterproof remote performs best within 20 ft 6 m of the LCD and within 30 to the left or right of the display For more detailed information visit page 41 1 5 Insert Remote Control Batteries Remove the battery cover on the bottom of the remote using the tool included or a coin Insert 2 AAA batteries OPEN O CLOSE oe Ensure waterproof ring is securely in place before returning cover Return cover and turn to CLOSE position 1 6 Menu Controls on Remote Functions of the TV set can be controlled by the Menu Control Center on the remote control Familiarity with these functions will provide ease of operation Press MENU button on the remote menu j control to display main menu guide cc last mute A sleep lt ok gt
28. h each other and whether it is set at an appropriate refresh rate If letters look distorted change the refresh rate to 60OHZ Abnormal image scale By using vertical horizontal position in Picture Adjustment Menus adjust the position Try to execute Auto Adjustment function Work with your local Seura reseller for additional support and or product questions For support directly from Seura s customer service or technical support teams call toll free 800 957 3872 Support teams are available weekdays 8 00am 4 30 CST 35 S ura Inc 1280 Ontario Road Green Bay WI 54311 800 95 SEURA t 920 857 9069 f 920 857 9490 S ura 2012 All Rights Reserved 9 1 12 SEURA B00 90 388 2 WWw seura c om
29. he Clean All item 1 After entering the Parental menu press a or to highlight the Clean All item 2 Press or OK to enter 3 Press MENU or EXIT to return or exit menu mode Precautions When changing the audio from internal to external speakers power off the unit completely The LCD unit has a built in 5 Watt power amplifier Damage may occur during power on if a complete power off has not preceded the change 33 Video Program Block Change Password epi Audio Clean All Setup ae Mee Parental ENTER Enter s Select MENU Back 5 Specifications SAUETRICRE Re Display Features Tuner 6 1 M rror Care 10 19 Display technology LED LCD TFT LCD Our patented mirror technology has been developed to completely protect the mirror surface and allow ease of maintenance for the consumer Please follow the guidelines listed for proper mirror care and cleaning Viewing Angle Output Amplifier Power SW x 2 Speaker Output 1000 1000 e The glass surface can be cleaned with any conventional non ammoniated glass cleaner Care should be taken to use only a soft lint free cloth Apply all cleaners directly to the cloth and not the mirror surface Never saturate the mirror surface as residual cleaner may seep behind the mirror e Stubborn spots can be removed with solvents such as mineral spirits de natured alcohol and acetone Immediately remove solvent and dirt residues per the
30. ified individuals should attempt to service the product Removing covers can expose you to high voltage and other dangerous conditions 2 2 Basic Installation Instructions 2 1 Recommended Location The environment in which the television mirror product is installed will affect the product s performance The key factor to consider for proper installation is surrounding and ambient light Use the following guidelines to maximize the performance of the SEURA product Type of Lighting Avoid direct natural sunlight and excessive fluorescent lighting on the television display These conditions will diminish the television brightness and hinder its performance Light Direction Avoid directing lights toward the mirror Position lights such that they provide light on the person or object to be reflected not the mirror itself For example lights on the wall next to the mirror are preferred over lights located on the ceiling in the center of the room Background Colors Sidewalls and furnishings that are dark uniform and non reflective will provide for better performance of the television quality Bright colors patterns and contrasting colors will minimize the quality of the display NOTE All SEURA drawing packages indicate generalized nominal residential wood framing construction and are not indicative of any particular building code It is the installers responsibility that all electrical audio visual and framing construction are
31. ight V Position Use a or to select V Position Use 4 or to move the image up or down Phase Use or to select Phase Use 4 or gt to adjust Clock Use a or to select Clock Use 4 or gt to adjust 20 21 4 3 Audio Menu Bass reble Sound Surround Sound Mode amp Setup SPDIF Type MTS 5 j parental Audio Language ENTER Adjustment of Balance Bass or Treble 1 Press MENU then press w for the Audio menu to appear 2 Press or OK to select the Audio menu 3 Press or to highlight your selection 4 Press 4 or gt to adjust 5 Press MENU or EXIT to return or exit menu mode ki Selection of Sound Surround 1 Press MENU for the Video menu to appear 2 Press or OK to select the Video menu 3 Press or to highlight your selection 4 Press 4 or to adjust 5 Press MENU or EXIT to return or exit menu mode us 22 T Off Off PCM Stereo English LP setup Parental Ve Selup Parental Selection of Sound Mode 1 Press MENU for the Video menu to appear 2 Press or OK to select the Video menu 4 Press 4 or gt button to select E Off Rock Pop Live o Techno Dance Soft Classic 5 Press MENU or EXIT to return or exit menu mode
32. mode to stretch AV input with 4 3 signal sets the view mode to normal PC input sets the view mode to zoom PC input sets the view mode to stretch PC input sets the view mode to dot by dot S 212 lt lt lt olog 0 0 0 0 UO OU miom m m m m MI my m OI ATJ OIMN sets the view mode to full screen Mute mutes the audio turns off mute Sleep Timer disables the sleep timer TV turns off in 30 minutes TV turns off in 60 minutes TV turns off in 90 minutes On O Or TAN 1 7 1 A lt lt lt lt lt TV turns off in 120 minutes Channel sets ATSC tuner to a specific over the air channel XX YY or XX YY is entered as XXYY sets cable tuner to a channel channel up Oe 0 channel down 14 3 10 Connecting IR Output Using the IR infrared Output terminals on the LCD you can operate components of your audio video system that are not in the line of sight of the remote control such as a DVD player or Cablebox The IR sensor on the LCD will receive IR commands from a remote and distribute them to the 3 5mm IR Output terminals located on the LCD For most devices use an IR emitter with a 3 5mm mono plug Attach the IR emitter side to the IR receiver of the device to be controlled and attach the 3 5mm mono plug to the LC
33. nections 1 4 Remote Control 1 5 Insert Remote Control Batteries 1 6 Menu Controls on Remote 1 7 Menu Configuration 1 8 Basic Operation 1 3 Connections Please make sure the following items are included Television Mirror Product v Waterproof Remote Control amp Power Cord amp Power Adapter GS User Manual 1 2 Parts 000000 On Unit Control Buttons Volume a v Screen Channel a Source Menu Power LEFT FRONT BOTTOM omy RECYCLE N All S ura packaging is 100 recyclable Please utilize recycling facilities in your area to dispose of all paper and plastic packaging materials Mirror Surface Internal Speakers 19 LCD Back View Stereo Audio Out IR Input pink PC Audio In green 2 po aa Power Line Audio 15 Pin blue RS Adapter IR Output blue Out HDMI VGA Component RF Coaxial RS232 Internal External Input USB black Input Input Input YPbPr Composite Antenna Input Sound Selector AOL LCI MC oe EE CuCuCmcacmgs JON Leu 19 LCD BACK VIEW BACK VIEW For more detailed information visit page 41 1 3 Connections cont 1 4 Remote Control 10 LCD Back View REMOTE FUNCTIONS Power Turns television mirror on and off Stereo Audio Out Last 2 Channel Amplified PC Audio green IR Input pink Recalls last channel viewed Speaker Out te Power 15 Pin blue USB Line Audio Adapter RS232 HDMI VGA Compon
34. onnection CO CD CO CD CG Preparation Connecting Power 1 2 3 Connecting TV Antenna 4 Connecting VIDEO 5 Connecting HDMI 6 Connecting Component Video 7 Connecting PC 8 Connecting Speaker Output 9 RS 232 Control 10 Connecting IR Output 11 Connecting IR Input WARNINGS Do not handle or remove your television mirror from the packaging until it is ready to be installed To avoid damage to the television mirror only transport it in a vertical position It is highly recommended that at least three 3 persons assist in the installation of the television mirror Mirror suction cups are not recommended for use in the installation of your television mirror Inspect the desired location for installation and be aware of all electrical wiring pathways water pipes gas lines or other potentially hazardous conditions that may exist to protect from accidental damage during creation of on site conditions Ensure all required electrical specifications are adhered to and have been installed by the appropriate individuals and are code approved Ensure all framing requirements if needed have been completed to building code and pose no structural issues It is REQUIRED that this product is plugged into an electrical outlet protected by a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter GFCI to protect against electric shock fire and or injury Failure to do so will void any warranty for this product Only qual
35. p Timer Audio ir TEKAT l e f the unit is unplugged or main power is otherwise disrupted the memory Time zone hme imer for time will be lost eC Setup z Times e The following items are active only when you select Off of Auto a Parental aT Tiir 00 00 00 6 Press MENU or EXIT to return or exit menu mode Synchronization and select On of Timer Power Off Timer 00 00 00 ENTER Enter ss Select MENU Back wra Select MENU Back 26 27 4 5 Setup Menu cont Selection of Sleep Timer s After entering the Time Setup menu Video 1 Press or to highlight your selection CD Audio 2 Press 4 or gt to select 10 20 30 40 50 60 90 120 180 240 Minutes or Off 3 Press MENU or EXIT to return or exit menu mode O Parental i 10 20 30 40 50 60 90 120 1 RE gt Setup Time Setup To use Closed Caption only for TV AV S Video Video 1 Press MENU then press until the Setup menu appears Audio 2 3 4 5 Press or OK to select the Setup menu gt Setup Press or to highlight your selection Press or OK to enter the sub menu 5 Parental SEY St S Press MENU or EXIT to return or exit menu mode Selection of Analog Closed Caption After entering the Caption menu video 1 Press or to highlight your selection A
36. press or to highlight the Change Password item Audio Amal 2 Press or OK to confirm Setup 2 Mee 3 Use 0 9 buttons input your new password in the New Password blank 4 Use 0 9 buttons input your new password again in the Confirm Password blank 5 When this is complete the previous menu will be displayed Note Please operate Change Password at the first time use this function Parental ENTER Enter z Select MENU Back t Video New Password Confirm Password Audio Setup h G Parental Change Password MENU Back 31 4 6 Parental Menu cont Using the Program Block item 1 After entering the Parental menu press or to highlight the Program Block item 2 Press or OK to enter 3 Press MENU or EXIT to return or exit menu mode Using the Rating Enable item 1 After entering the Program Block menu press or to highlight the Rating Enable item 2 Press 4 or gt to select On or Off On The rating settings are active Off The rating settings are not active Using the Ratings items 1 After entering the Program Block menu press or to highlight a ratings item category options are listed on the following page 2 Press or OK to enter 3 Press a 4 0r gt to select an item then press OK to lock display A or unlock display U S TV Ratings including made fo
37. r TV movies Children TV Ratings TV Y youth individual content categories do not apply TV Y7 youth 7 years and older General TV Ratings TV G general audience individual categories do not apply TV PG parental guidance suggested TV 14 14 years and older TV MA mature audience 32 Video Audio Setup b GW Parental Parental WV no Setup gt Parental Video Audio 4 Setup m Mo Program Block Video G Audio Setup gt aW Parental U S TV Ratings Change Password Clean All ENTER Enter 72 Select MENU Back U S TV Ratings U S Movie Ratings Canadian English Ratings Canadian French Ratings Block Unrated Rating Enable US TW Ratings U S Movie Ratings Canadian English Ratings Canadian French Ratings Open V Chip ENTER Enter ee Select MENU Back O O og u0 g OOOO O OOO _ Allowed Rating Blocked Rating ENTER Set 672 Select MENU Back 4 6 Parental Menu cont Unlocking programs temporarily If you try to watch a program that exceeds the restrictions you specified the system enters program lock mode You can either unlock the program temporarily by entering your password or select a non locked program to watch To temporarily unlock the program press the Number buttons 0 9 to enter your 4 digit password If the correct code is entered the program lock mode is released and the normal picture appears Using t
38. r the Video menu to appear 2 3 4 5 Press gt or OK to select the Video menu Press or to highlight your selection Press 4 or gt to adjust ZE S Press MENU or EXIT to return or exit menu mode Adjustment of Hue only for NTSC 1 Press MENU for the Video menu to appear 2 Press or OK to select the Video menu 3 Press or to highlight your selection 4 Press 4 or gt to adjust 5 Press MENU or EXIT to return or exit menu mode Adjustment of Sharpness inactive for VGA 1 Press MENU for the Video menu to appear 2 Press or OK to select the Video menu 3 Press or to highlight your selection 4 Press 4 or to adjust 5 Press MENU or EXIT to return or exit menu mode 18 4 2 Video Menu cont Selection of Gamma 1 Press MENU for the Video menu to appear 2 Press or OK to select the Video menu 3 Press or to highlight your selection 5 Press 4 or gt button to select one of Bright Dark or Middle K Dark Middle Bright Selection of Color Temperature 1 Press MENU for the Video menu to appear 2 Press or OK to select the Video menu 3 Press or to highlight your selection 4 Press or OK to enter the sub menu 5 Press 4 or button to select one of Cool Standard Warm or User for
39. s until the Setup menu appears f cur FR aption ered ara Sele ae 2 Press or OK to select the Setup menu GD Audio Time Setup M trs nn ns 3 Press or to highlight your selection gt amp setup Reset Default 4 Press 4 or gt to select English Espa ol or Fran ais on Parental Aft teri the Ti CL English Espa ol Frangais SEPETE nan wee 1 Press or to highlight your selection ed re rs Ee 2009 02 04 5 Press MENU or EXIT to return or exit menu mode 2 Press 4 or button to select Audio 10 44 01 3 Press numbered buttons to set the Date Time Power On Timer T a ee gt Setup az Select MENU Back or Power Off Timer Timer Off a Parental Power On Timer 00 00 00 Z Date Time Power On Timer Power Off Timer Power OFf Timer 00 00 00 4 Press MENU or EXIT to return or exit menu mode Using the Time Setup menu 1 Press MENU then press until the Setup menu appears video wat language Enguan Caption Select MENU Back 2 Press or OK to select the Setup menu Audio 3 Press or to highlight your selection R A Setup Reset Default Note 4 Press or OK to enter the sub menu e Pressing the Standby button to turn off the LCD the setup time will be vidan CPR on oT GT tc aW Parental retained i SRA As alain 5 Press 4 or gt to choose Time Zone Time or Slee
40. s i World Weather e when a videotape has been dubbed Temp e when the signal reception is weak F C e when the signal reception is nonstandard New York 53 12 London 11 HongKong Selection of Digital Closed Caption 7 Analog Closed Caption After entering the Caption menu a pY Digital Closed Caption 1 Press or to highlight your selection Digital Caption Style 2 Press 4 or gt to select Service 1 Service 2 Service 3 Service 4 Service 5 Service 6 or Off b A Setup i Service 1 Service 2 Service 3 eed oy Pani Off Service 6 Service 5 3 Press MENU or EXIT to return or exit menu mode Caption Selection of Digital Caption Style 5 Vid Caption Style After entering the Caption menu X TA 1 Press or to highlight your selection D Audio Font Color 2 Press or OK to enter the sub menu CQ w Font Opacity Background Color 3 Press 4 or gt to select As Broadcaster or Custom When you Narrator The rock formations in the desert stand proud against the evening sky Current Weather Sunny Cloudy Clear cc Service Select MENU Back Custom Large Yellow Translucent Red select Custom you can use a or 4 buttons to highlight gt Setup Background Opacity Transparent Window Color Window Opacity and select the option aW Parental 4 Press MEN
41. sition V Position 2 Press or OK button to confirm Phase 3 Press the MENU button to return or exit Clock After entering the VGA menu 1 Press or to highlight your selection Table of Video Adjustment bah a item Status Description Backlight 0 100 Adjusts the level of light output by the LCD Back Light Off Low Medium Selecting to control the Strong sharpness and noise reduction MPEG NR Low Medium Reduces noise and artifacts in lower Strong resolution content Note This item will auto adjust the picture display ENTER Enter 7 Select MENU Back Adaptive Luma On Off Select to control the luminance This Control feature will set the brightness and contrast levels for optimum performance Flesh Tone On Off do to color ec ENTER rs EXT Selection of H Position V Position Phase Clock flesh tones automatically After entering the VGA menu DI Film Mode Auto Off Turn off to deactivate DI Film Mode 1 Press or to highlight your selection Blue Stretch Off On Turn on to activate blue stretch 2 Press or OK button to confirm Off On Optimized for video gaming 3 Press the MENU button to return or exit Blue Mute Off On When no input is provided select Off to change typical blue screen to black pee Table of Display Adjustment Settings tem eserintion S H Position Use or to select H Position Use 4 or gt to move the image left or r
42. the Menu button on the remote control or on the side panel it will change in the following sequence Main Menu Exit Sub Menu Main Menu Exit 1 Press MENU to display the menu system 2 Press or to select the menu pages 3 Press OK or to enter 4 Press or to select an item 5 Press 4 gt a v to select or adjust a setting Note If you do not make a selection within 10 seconds the menu screen closes automatically 7 Press MENU or EXIT to return or exit OSD menu 4 2 Video Menu For Enhanced Series Television Mirrors Whether adjusting for the first time Picture Mode Vivid or editing current picture settings it is es recommended to start with the following gt Audio settings Contrast Brig ntness Ae M A ren Brightness 42 re TV Saturation Contrast 64 HUE Saturation 73 q Setup Sharpness Hue 0 Gamma a Parental Color Temperature User Red 7 Color Temperature Advanced Video Green 5 Blue 8 Advanced Video DNR Medium Reset Picture Mode ENTER K L7E 17 4 2 Video Menu cont Adjustment of Brightness or Contrast 1 Press MENU for the Video menu to appear 2 Press or OK to select the Video menu 4 Press 4 or gt to adjust 3 Press a or to highlight your selection 5 Press MENU or EXIT to return or exit menu mode Adjustment of Saturation inactive for VGA 1 Press MENU fo
43. then press until the TV menu appears 2 Press or OK to enter the TV menu 3 Press or to highlight your selection 4 Press or OK to start searching The channels that are found will save automatically 5 If you want to stop searching press MENU or EXIT to return or exit menu mode Note e Locked channels will be skipped during the search e Selection of Tuner Modes Cable or Antenna will affect the channel search When in Cable mode the searched channels are 1 135 When in Antenna mode it will search 2 69 Using the Channel Skip 1 Press MENU then press until the TV menu appears 2 Press or OK to enter the TV menu 3 Press a or to highlight your selection 4 Press or OK to enter the sub menu 5 Press or to choose an item then press OK to confirm or cancel your selection 6 When you select WA the TV will automatically skip the channel 7 Press MENU or EXIT to return or exit menu mode 24 Video Audio gt W 24 Setup 5 Parental Video Audio E w Setup ay Parental Channel Skip Tuner Made Channel Scan Channel Skip ae Select MENU Back Tuner Mode Channel Scan Channel Skip ENTER Scan 72 Select MENU Back Tuner Mode Channel Scan Channel Skip ENTER Enter Select MENU Back Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog NNN A Analog ENTER Set 4
44. udio 2 Press 4 or gt to select CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 TEXT 1 TEXT 2 eu TEXT 3 TEXT 4 or Off h TW gt Setup E CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 TEXT 1 TEXT 2 TEXT 3 TEXT o og Parental 3 Press MENU or EXIT to return or exit menu mode Caption 28 Time Zone Hawaii Time wra Select MENU Back OSD Language English Time Setup Reset Defaull ENTER Enler 2 Select MENU Back 1 ant Tal Digital Closed Caption Digital Caption Style wre Select ExT Back 4 5 Setup Menu cont The analog closed caption features have two options e Captions An on screen display of the dialogue narration and sound effects of the TV programs and videos that are closed captioned usually marked as C C in TV listings e Text An on screen display of information not related to the current program such as weather or stock data when provided by individual stations e To view captions highlight CC 1 CC2 CC3 or CC4 CC1 displays translation of the primary language in your area Note If the program or video you selected is not closed captioned no captions will display on screen e To view text highlight Text 1 Text 2 Text 3 or Text 4 Note If text is not available in your area a black rectangle may appear on screen If this happens turn off the Closed Caption feature Note A closed caption signal may not display in the following situation
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