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1. cceeeeeeeeees 20 Adjusting the Audio Quality cccecceeeeeeeees 20 Using Wide Mode cccccsesecssesenseeseneees 21 Using Audio Mod cccccccesecseesenseeseneees 21 Selecting a Video Mode ccccccseeeeeeeeeeeees 21 Using Video Mute ccccccsesecseesenseeseneees 21 Using the PIP Picture in Picture Function 22 Setting the REQION cccccssccssseecseeeesseeeesees 23 Using the Timer Functions ccceseeeeeeeees 24 Setting the Sleep Timer cccccsseeeeeeees 24 Setting the TV ON Timer ccceceeeeeeees 24 UISING rete sans r ching a a a Ort wnticieubelenerians 25 LISI VIDS aorta late antic cannmncna ern ce tsetse 25 USINO ZOOM ariora a EES 26 USING FONG ne a e a a 26 Changing the OSD Language 0 80e 27 Using the PC Mode ccccccccsseseecssseeeeeeees 27 Specifications 28 Troubleshooting 29 iE Welcome Thank you for choosing this LCD Colour Television We are pleased that you are now the owner of a Logik LCD Colour Television engineered and built for excellent quality reliability and performance Every Logik LCD Colour Television set is tuned and adjusted to show proper colour and sound and has passed through very stringent quality control tests at our factory We have prepared this OPERATION MANUAL so that you may adjust the picture and colour to your personal viewing preference
2. We sincerely hope that you receive great satisfaction and enjoyment from your new Logik LCD Colour Television set for years to come Please read the Safety Precautions carefully and keep this User Manual handy for your future reference Model No Serial No IMPORTANT To aid reporting in case of loss or theft please record the TV s model and serial numbers in the space provided The numbers are located at the rear of the TV Important Safety Information WARNING CAUTION The lightning flash with an arrowhead RISK OF ELECTRIC within a triangle is intended to tell the user SHOCK DO NOT OPEN that parts inside the product are an electric shock hazard CAUTION CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO The exclamation mark within a triangle is NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE intended to tell the user about important PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED operating and servicing instructions SERVICE PERSONNEL Damage Never use your TV if it is damaged in any way Always place your TV on a flat level surface avoiding anywhere which may be subject to strong vibration Weather It is advisable to unplug the aerial during an electrical storm Moisture Do not allow your TV to be exposed to rain moisture dust If any liquid is spilt into your TV it can cause serious damage If you spill any liquid into your TV switch it off at the mains immediately Contact your store Interference Do not place y
3. Connect the other end of this cable to the CATV wall mounting as shown below on the left You may also need to use a cable adapter to connect to your CATV wall mounting depending on your installation Connecting a Cable Box If you have subscribed to a cable TV system using scrambled or encoded signals requiring a cable box to view all channels please connect the cable box as follows Disconnect all power sources before making any connections Connect the coaxial connector from your cable service to the ANTENNA IN jack of the cable box Use a 75Q coaxial cable to connect the cable box s ANTENNA OUT jack to the TV s ANT jack Connect the supplied power cord to the AC IN jack on the rear of your TV Then connect the power cords of your cable box and TV to a power outlet lt gt It is strongly recommended to connect the antenna using a 75Q coaxial cable to get optimum picture and sound quality A 300Q twin lead cable can be easily affected by radio and other background noise resulting in signal deterioration When using a 300Q twin lead cable please keep this cable as far away from the TV as possible Installing and Connecting the TV ee OO Teer SSS Connecting a DVD or VCR Player Disconnect all power sources before making any connections Follow these steps to connect a DVD or VCR Player to the TV If your DVD or VCR player has SCART connectors Use a SCART adapter cable to connect the VIDEO OUT or S VIDEO OUT jack of
4. Insert the two supplied AAA batteries by matching the and polarities as indicated inside the remote control s battery compartment ge Pull the latch on the battery cover and remove the cover Insert the two supplied batteries Check the and ends of the batteries as indicated in the compartment Replace the cover together e Do not short circuit disassemble heat or burn batteries e Remove the batteries to avoid damage from possible battery leakage if you anticipate that the remote control will not be used for an extended period of time e Please handle the remote control with care Avoid dropping it getting it wet or placing it in direct sunlight near a heater or in an area of high humidity e Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types Installing and Connecting the TV fe OOOOOOOOOOO___777777N7 T Determining the Best Possible Connection The capabilities of your existing audio video equipment especially your TV will determine the connection possibilities However the following guidelines describe which options provide the best picture and sound quality kkk Component Video Y PB PR excellent picture quality but it can only be used if the connected video equipment supports component video kk SCART provides a high picture quality Kk S Video provides a high picture quality x Composite Video CVBS a yellow Video jack provides a good picture quality
5. Connectors T Basic Connections sdaieieiosi Aiesereiacbsdesdeidinsh etn cee 8 Connecting Cable TV Satellite or an Antenna 8 Connecting a Cable BOX cccceceeseeeeeeeeeees 8 Connecting a DVD or VCR Player 9 Connecting a VCR DVD Recorder and Satellite ROCOIVO Tienin ren nAaR 10 Connecting your Notebook or PC 11 Connecting the Power Cord ccsssceeeees 11 Adjusting the Viewing Angle of the TV 11 CARVING the TV aaen toate satuhebanen cece 11 Front Panel Overview 12 Identifying the Remote Control 13 Usable Range of the Remote Control 13 Watching the TV 14 Setting the LAnguage cccccssseesseseeeseseeees 14 AUTO TONG koora 14 Sorting and Naming Channels 00c00 15 Selecting a Channel cccccccsssseecseeeeseeeeens 15 N Changing the VoOlIUMe ccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 16 Selecting Stereo or Bilingual Programs Stereo Dudalen eena encoun uencnadaece 16 Using the On Screen Menu sssnnsneneneneeeennnn 17 Selecting the Video INnputs cccecceeeeeeeeees 17 Saving TV Channels to Memory 0000008 18 Fine Tuning a Channel ccccccseeeeeseeeeseeeees 18 Setting Skipped Channels ccccscceeeeeeees 19 Using the Display Button cc ecceeeeeeeeee ees 19 Using Advanced Features 20 Adjusting the Picture Quality
6. the DVD or VCR Player to the SCART connector on the el N Tig f LP Lge Connect the supplied power cord to the AC IN jack on the rear of the a TV Connect the power cords of the DVD or VCR Player and TV to a power outlet If you are using a home theatre system connect the DVD or VCR Player s red and white AUDIO OUT jacks to the left right AUDIO IN jacks on your stereo Use a two strand audio cable with red and white connectors matching the cable and connector colours with the jack colours If your DVD or VCR player has component video S video or AV connectors Use a component video cable S video or composite video cable to connect the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT S VIDEO OUT or VIDEO OUT jacks of the DVD or VCR Player with the COMPONENT VIDEO IN S VIDEO IN or AV IN jacks on the TV Connect the supplied power cord to the AC IN jack on the rear of your TV Then connect the power cords of the DVD or VCR Player and TV to a power outlet OOOOO O If you are using a home theatre system connect the DVD or VCR Player s red and white AUDIO OUT jacks to the left right AUDIO IN jacks on your stereo Use a two strand audio cable with red and white connectors matching the cable and connector colours with the jack colours If you have a 5 1 channel DTS or other digitally enabled home entertainment system connect your DVD or VCR player to this s
7. the remote control and the MAIN MENU EXIT appears SELECT ADJUST 2 Select VIDEO ADJUST from the main menu and press the VOL button VIDEO ADJUST CONTRAST 3 Select BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOUR or SHARPNESS from COLOUR the VIDEO ADJUST sub menu and press the VOL button SHARPNESS VIDEO MODE 4 At the bottom of the screen an adjustment bar will appear Use the VOL and VOL buttons to adjust the level of the selected item EXIT SELECT ADJUST 5 Press MENU to exit the menu BRIGHTNESS 75 Z For easy picture quality setup select VIDEO MODE from the VIDEO ADJUST sub menu and then select SOFT PRESET or USER mode PRESET is the TV s default setting MAIN MENU Adjusting the Audio Quality VIDEO ADJUST It is possible to adjust the sound quality to a viewer s taste or the quality of the SYSTEM SETTINGS CHANNEL SETTINGS input signal SOURCE SELECT 1 FACTORY PRESET Press the MENU button on the remote control and the MAIN MENU EXIT appears SELECT ADJUST VIDEO ADJUST 2 Select AUDIO ADJUST from the main menu and press the VOL button VIDEO ADJUST VOLUME T 3 Select VOLUME TREBLE or BASS or BALANCE from the AUDIO BASS 50 ADJUST sub menu and press the VOL button BALANCE 73 AUDIO MODE USER 4 MUTE OFF At the bottom of the screen an adjustment bar will appear Use the SA Lalele i bues 1 VOL and VOL buttons to adjust the level of the selected item AE ADJUS
8. which the TV is being FINE TUNE set up Depending on the selected country the TV will adjust to the SECAM or PAL broadcasting systems and select the correct sound system See table 1 in Setting the Language on page 14 for a EXIT A A v SELECT 4 ADJUST complete list of region settings 5 Press MENU to exit the menu lt gt The region settings only work in TV mode lt gt You can also set the sound system manually by selecting OTHER in the AREA SETTING sub menu 23 Using Advanced Features Using the Timer Functions The timer function is used to turn the TV on or off at a specified time SYSTEM SETTING LANGUAGE ica Setting the Sleep Timer TV ON STATUS OFF pesca lei calla Poses 1 Press the MENU button on the remote control and the MAIN MENU appears SSELECT JEET 2 Select SYSTEM SETTINGS from the main menu and press the VOL button K 3 Select SLEEP TIMER from the SYSTEM SETTINGS sub menu and press the desired sleep time form 10M to 120M 10 120 minutes by using the VOL button 4 You can also set the sleep timer by repeatedly pressing the SLEEP button on the remote control When pressing the SLEEP button the 2leep Timer current sleep timer information is displayed in the lower left corner off Settings the screen 5 Press the SLEEP button repeatedly to increase the setting in 10 minute intervals V To canc
9. ANCAIS ITALIANO ESPANOL WELCOME aia WILLKOMMEN BIENVENU BENVENUTO BIENVENIDOS MENU EXIT A Y SELECT 4 gt ADJUST AREA SETTING GERMANY TUNER SYSTEM B G MENU EXIT SELECT 4 gt ADJUST CHANNEL SETTINGS PR 1 Freq 055 22 MHz AREA SETTING UK TUNER SYSTEM AUTO SCAN PR EDIT FINE TUNE CLEAR CHANNEL MENU EXIT TO Aa lt gt ADJUST 14 Setting the Language When you turn on your TV for the first time a welcome screen will appear Here you can select your preferred language Use the A and buttons on the front panel of the TV or remote control to select the desired language and then press the VOL button to confirm your choice All menu options will now be in the language of your choice and the AREA SETTING submenu will appear You can always change the language settings later through the on screen menu See Changing the OSD Language on page 27 Use the VOL and VOL buttons on the remote control to select the area in which the TV is being set up Depending on the selected country the TV will adjust to the SECAM or PAL broadcasting systems and select the correct sound system See table 1 for a complete list of region settings Country Region Italy E E S Table 1 Broadcasting and Sound systems Auto Tune Press the MENU button to exit the AREA SETTING submenu The AUTO SCAN progress status box will now appear Your TV will now automatic
10. Before You Begin Refer to the manuals of your TV stereo video or other equipment as necessary Disconnect all equipment from the power outlets Connect the equipment to the power outlets only after you have completed connecting everything Never make or change connections with equipment connected to a power outlet Ifyou would also like to connect a VCR cable box or satellite receiver to your TV refer to Basic Connections on page 8 for details Remember Connect a DVD player directly to the TV For example do not connect a DVD player to a VCR and then connect the VCR to your TV This type of connection could distort both the picture and the sound Your VCR might also have a copy protection system which could result in a distorted DVD image Set the Stereo to the correct channel or source mode if your video equipment is also connected to a stereo system You only need one audio connection and one video connection between your TV and other audio video equipment e g DVD player VCR Camcorder This means it is possible you will not use all the jacks on the TV Ifyou plan to watch TV with your DVD player or VCR off connect a coaxial cable to the DVD player s or VCR s TUNER IN jack and to the ANT jack on your LCD TV This allows you to watch channels on the TV normally when the DVD player or VCR is off and will also improve the reception of your TV Once you have determined which con
11. LCD MONITOR User Manual LCXW23NT4 Copyright Copyright 2004 by Logik Corporation All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of this company Disclaimer Logik makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Further Logik Corporation reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation of this company to notify any person of such revision or changes All rights reserved Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc VGA and XGA are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Co Inc CE Contents Welcome 3 Important Safety Information 4 Installing and Connecting the TV 5 Package Contents ccccscccsseeeseeeeeseeseeneneees 5 Inserting Batteries Into the Remote Control 5 Determining the Best Possible Connection 6 Before YOU BeQIN cccccsseeeceseeeceeeeeessesseneees 6 FREMGMDEC ica a a a 6 Identifying Your Front and Rear
12. T 5 Press MENU to exit the menu TREBLE 6 The sound can also be muted by selecting YES or NO in the MUTE option of the AUDIO ADJUST sub menu r4 Press the MENU button to return to the main menu at For easy picture quality setup select AUDIO MODE from the AUDIO ADJUST sub menu and then select USER or PRESET mode PRESET 2 is the TV s default setting 20 Using Advanced Features LOGIK SOURCE 0 00 OO 71 C110 O00 9 0 29000 SOUND Using Wide Mode Depending on how the movie was recorded this is used to switch between wide screen similar to that seen at a movie theater and normal TV mode Using Audio Mode By pressing the AUDIO MODE button on the remote control the sound can be adjusted to the viewer s taste The current audio mode information will be displayed in the lower left corner of the screen Select PRESET for the default O setting SOFT for a softer sound or USER for user defined settings The user OQ AuDIO defined settings can be set in the AUDIO ADJUST sub menu Selecting a Video Mode Press the VIDEO MODE button on the remote control to select the video mode to be used The current video mode information is displayed in the lower left corner of the screen Select PRESET for the default setting SOFT for a softer picture or USER for user defined settings The user defined settings can be set in the VIDEO ADJUST sub menu Using Video Mute When the VIDEO MUTE button on the remo
13. Then connect the power cords of your VCR or DVD Recorder and TV to a power outlet If you are using a home theatre system connect the VCR s or DVD Recorder s red and white AUDIO OUT jacks to the left right AUDIO IN jacks on your stereo Use a two strand audio cable with red and white connectors matching the cable and connector colours with the jack colours A If you have a 5 1 channel or digitally enabled home entertainment zX system connect your DVD or VCR player to this system for superior 2 audio quality Installing and Connecting the TV SE EE Connecting your Notebook or PC Shut down your notebook or PC and disconnect the power from both the TV and your notebook or PC Connect a VGA cable from the VGA jack D Sub 15 pins of your notebook or PC to the VGA IN jack on the back of the TV Connect the AUDIO OUT headphone of your notebook or PC with the PC AUDIO IN jacks of the TV Connect the supplied power cord to the AC IN jack on the rear of your TV Then connect the power cords of your TV and notebook or PC to a power outlet lt gt The volume of the AUDIO IN when connecting a notebook or PC is variable This means that the actual volume depends on both the TV s volume level setting as well as the volume level setting of your notebook or PC Connecting the Power Cord Complete all other connections before connecting the power cord Connect the power cord to the TV s AC IN connector and the other end to a wal
14. ally scan all available channels and store them in memory The screen will show the channel number and frequency of the channels found When this process is complete the TV screen displays the first channel found e g ITV BBC1 etc Please be patient as the tuning process takes a few minutes lt gt You can also press the VOL button to exit the auto scan function To add or scan additional channels later see Saving TV Channels to Memory on page 18 After all available channels have been found and stored in memory you need to sort and name the channels Refer to the next section Watching the TV OO es Sorting and Naming Channels 1 Use the PR and PR buttons to select a channel with a clear picture 2 Use your TV guide or Teletext to identify the channel e g BBC1 BBC2 ITV etc 3 Press MENU and then PR to highlight PR SETTINGS press VOL to select 4 Press PR to highlight PR EDIT press VOL to select 5 Press PR to highlight NEW PR and use the number buttons 0 9 to input the channel number you identified in step 2 6 Press PR to highlight PR NAME press VOL to select Use the PR and PR buttons to select your chosen characters and then VOL to move forward to the next character Numeric Buttons 7 When complete press MENU until the menu screen disappears 8 Repeat steps 1 7 to sort and name all your chosen channels Selecting a Channel Channels can be
15. another channel e The Cable TV signal may be scrambled or encoded Contact your local cable provider e ls connection to other components correct see Installing and Connecting the TV on page 5 e Has setup been done correctly after connection see Watching the TV on page 14 e Is the correct input selected see Selecting the Video Inputs on page 17 e Is the input signal incompatible No sound e Is the volume too low e The MUTE button may have been pressed try pressing this button again Teletext not working e The channel may have stopped broadcasting teletext Try another channel Refer to the following information when ordering replacement parts or accessories Partmaster Direct Partmaster Direct can provide accessories spares batteries and replacement parts with Next Day Delivery available upon request Please call 0870 600 1338 UK customers only Calls charged at National Rate or visit our website at www partmaster co uk 30
16. atically reset the volume level to 0 Selecting Stereo or Bilingual Programs Stereo Dual This TV has a feature which allows the reception of sound other than the main audio of the program This feature is called MTS A system with MTS can receive mono and stereo sound as well as Secondary Audio Programs SAP The SAP feature makes it possible for TV stations to add other information to a broadcast such as audio in a second language or unrelated audio e g weather information When pressing the SOUND button on the remote control the stereo dual function will toggle the sound between STEREO MAIN SAP STEREO SAP and MONO modes gts If a stereo broadcast is difficult to hear a clearer sound can be zX obtained by manually switching to MONO sound oC Once mono sound has been selected the sound remains mono even if the TV receives a stereo broadcast To hear stereo sound again the TV must be manually switched back to stereo sound Watching the TV MAIN MENU VIDEO ADJUST AUDIO ADJUST SYSTEM SETTINGS CHANNEL SETTINGS SOURCE SELECT FACTORY PRESET MENU EXIT A v SELECT gt ADJUST r 0 0 A a 9 OOOO z A JOO0000 e z 000000 Using the On Screen Menu To access the On Screen Menu press the MENU button on the TV or remote control The MAIN MENU has the following five sub menus VIDEO ADJUST Lets you adjust all video settings such as brightness contrast col
17. el the sleep timer you can also select a sleep time of 00M The counter will restart if any button is pressed during the countdown V QD IN Setting the TV ON Timer 1 Press the MENU button on the remote control and the MAIN MENU appears SYSTEM SETTING LANGUAGE ENGLISH 2 Select SYSTEM SETTINGS from the main menu and press the VOL SLEEP TIME 80Min button TV ON STATUS 0 3 z 3 Select TV ON STATUS from the SYSTEM SETTINGS sub menu and use the VOL button to turn this function ON or OFF EXIT SEET ADAS 4 Select the desired TV ON TIME AFTER from 0 5 Hr to 23 5 Hr by using the VOL and VOL buttons Sey aca 5 Press the MENU button to return to the main menu LANGUAGE ENGLISH SLEEP TIME E a TV ON TIME AFTER 0 0 Hr EXIT SELECT ADJUST 24 Using Advanced Features ZOOM DISPLAY SLEEP VIDEO MODE SOUND Using Teletext Most European TV channels broadcast additional information via teletext This TV is compatible with all the teletext transmitting systems used by individual countries and TV channels To start teletext press the TELETEXT button on the remote control Once teletext has started you can select desired pages in one of four ways Directly select a desired page by using the numeric buttons on the remote control While in teletext mode use the 0 9 buttons Pages within the range of 100 899 can be selected lt gt When making your selection make s
18. he remote control and the MAIN MENU FINE TUNE appears CLEAR CHANNEL 4 3 Select CHANNEL SETTINGS from the main menu and press the gt EXIT SELECT ADJUST button 4 Select PR SKIPPED from the CHANNEL SETTINGS sub menu and PR EDIT press the VOL button to select YES CURRENT PR 5 hE e Use the VOL button to set the PR SKIP setting to ON to add this ia channel to the Skipped Channel list PR SKIP 6 Use the PR and PR buttons to select SAVE DATA from the PR EDIT EXIT sub menu and use the VOL and VOL button to confirm your SELECT ADJUST selection A DATA SAVE OK message will briefly appear on your screen r4 Press the MENU button to return to the main menu lt gt The channels stored in the Skipped Channel list are not deleted from the TV s memory and can still be selected by using the numeric keys for those channels Using the Display Button Press the DISPLAY button on the remote control to display channel information In the top left corner of the screen the input source channel stereo mode and speaker on off will be displayed Press the DISPLAY button again to return to normal display mode DISPLAY 19 Using Advanced Features MAIN MENU Adjusting the Picture Quality AUDIO ADJUST ETNE It is possible to adjust the picture quality to a viewer s taste or the quality of the CHANNEL SETTINGS input signal SOURCE SELECT FACTORY PRESET 1 Press the MENU button on
19. hone earphone jack Antenna 75 Ohm IEC Type for VHF UHF CATV mM Audio Amplifier 2 x 5W 4 ohms No signal Auto off 15 minutes Power Power requirements 100 240V AC 50 60Hz Power consumption Operating 110W Standby 2 5W Dimensions W x H x D Including TV stand 600 mm x 520 mm x195 mm Without TV stand 600 mm x 470 mm x 117 mm Weight Including TV stand 21 5 kg 47 4 lbs As a part of Logik s policy of continuous product improvement Logik reserves the right to make specification changes without prior notice The performance specification figures indicated above are nominal values of standard production units There may be some deviations from these values for individual units The functionality of individual TVs may also differ slightly from those as described in these operating instructions 28 a Troubleshooting No power e Make sure the Display is connected correctly see Basic Connections on page 8 e Check if you pressed POWER on the remote control see Identifying the Remote Control on page 13 If the indicator on the Display lights up red press POWER e Is the AC cord disconnected see Connecting the Power Cord on page 11 Unit cannot be operated e External influences such as lightning or static electricity may Cause improper operation In this case operate the unit after first turning on the power of the Display and the AVC System or unplugging the AC cord and plugging it in aga
20. in after 1 or 2 minutes Power is cut off suddenly e Is the sleep timer set see Setting the Sleep Timer on page 24 e The unit s internal temperature has increased Remove any objects blocking the vent or clean it Remote control unit does not operate e Are batteries inserted with polarity correctly aligned see Inserting Batteries Into the Remote Control on page 5 e Do the batteries still have power Replace with new batteries if required e Is is being used near strong or fluorescent light This may interfere with the infra red IR beam Try turning off the light e Ensure there is a clear path from the remote control s IR sensor to the TV s IR sensor No CATV reception or no reception above CH13 e ls the AIR CABLE option set correctly Please set the AIR CABLE option to CABLE see Saving TV Channels to Memory on page 18 e CATV is not connected properly Check all CATV connections e The cable TV service is interrupted Contact your cable provider Picture is cut off with sidebar screen e Is the image position correct e Are screen mode adjustments such as picture size set correctly Strange colour light colour or colour misalignment e Is the room too bright The picture may look dark in a room that is too bright e Check the input signal setting 29 Troubleshooting COn L SSaa Poor or no picture e Is the TV station experiencing problems Try
21. l outlet If the plug does not fit into a wall outlet please contact your dealer or electrician WARNING Do not touch the power cord plug with wet hands AN This unit uses AC 100 240V 50 60Hz only 5 10 cm Adjusting the Viewing Angle of the TV J x You can adjust the TV s viewing angle to avoid reflection from direct sun light or for a better view The TV can be adjusted backwards to an angle of 5 and swivel 10 left or right When adjusting the viewing angle hold one hand on the base while adjusting the display with the other to keep the TV from falling over with your hand to prevent the TV from falling over Pay attention not to 1 When adjusting the angle of the screen steady the base of the stand get your hand caught between the TV and the stand Carrying the TV When carrying the TV carry it with one hand on the handle at the rear of the TV while using the other hand to steady it 11 Front Panel Overview 6 7 8 9 10 SOURCE MENU VOL v A POWER 1 Speaker 8 VOL 2 LCD Screen Press to increase or decrease the built in speakers volume 3 Base Stand 9 WIA 4 Stand By On Indicator Press to change channels This indicator will light up green when the unit is turned 40 Power on and it will be red when the unit is turned off and in stand by mode Press the POWER button to turn the TV on The Stand By On indicator will be green and after a few second
22. nection best suits your existing equipment please follow the corresponding connection steps as described in Identifying Your Front and Rear Connectors on page 7 and Basic Connections on page 8 Installing and Connecting the TV Identifying Your Front and Rear Connectors 1 COMPONENT IN Y Pb Cb PriCr Allows you to connect high quality DVD signal from the COMPONENT OUT of your DVD player 2 SCART Connects to the SCART OUT of your VCR or DVD player 3 ANT Connects to your VHF UHF antenna or coaxial cable from your local TV service provider ECJ 4 PC AUDIO IN Earphone VGA IN Connects to your PC s or notebook s audio output earphone jack when using this LCD TV as a monitor 5 S VIDEO IN Connects to the AUDIO OUT and S VIDEO OUT jacks of your DVD player or VCR 6 AV IN CVBS Connects to the AV OUT jacks of your DVD player VCR or other video equipment 7 Earphone Enables you to listen to the TV using earphones 8 VGA IN Connects to a computer s VGA out jack enabling you to use the TV as a computer monitor Installing and Connecting the TV Cable _ mm 1 2 IN OUT Cable box Basic Connections Connecting Cable TV Satellite or an Antenna For directly connecting cable TV satellite or an antenna not requiring a converter descrambler box connect one end of a CATV 75Q coaxial cable to the ANT jack on the rear of the TV tuner box
23. ons on the SELECT ADJUST remote control CHANNEL SETTINGS 2 Press the MENU button on the remote control and the MAIN MENU PR yal Freq 055 22 MHz appears AREA SETTING GERMANY TUNER SYSTEM B G Jj 3 AUTO SCAN OFF Select CHANNEL SETTINGS from the main menu and press the PR EDIT gt VOL button 4 Select FINE TUNE from the CHANNEL SETTINGS sub menu and EXIT press the VOL button SELECT ADJUST 5 Select PR FREQ from the FINE TUNE sub menu and use the VOL PR BELU and VOL buttons to fine tune that channel CURRENT PR a ae ea 6 Now use the PR and PR buttons to select SAVE DATA from the PR EDIT sub menu and use the VOL and VOL button to confirm your ER SEE selection A DATA SAVE OK message briefly appears on the screen EXIT 7 Press the MENU button to return to the main menu SELECT ADJUST 18 Watching the TV CO 2ER MAIN MENU Setting Skipped Channels VIDEO ADJUST AUDIO ADJUST Selected channels can also be programmed to be skipped when using the ee Se Uo A and F buttons on the control panel of the main unit or PR and PR onthe SOURCE SELECT remote control FACTORY PRESET To select and store preference channels EXIT SELECT ADJUST CHANNEL SETTINGS 1 In TV mode select the channel you would like to add to the Preference Freq 055 22 MHz Channels list AREA SETTING GERMANY TUNER SYSTEM B G 2 AUTO SCAN OFF Press the MENU button on t
24. our tint sharpness video mode etc AUDIO ADJUST Lets you adjust all audio settings such as volume treble bass balance audio mode speakers SAP Stereo Dual etc SYSTEM SETTINGS Lets you adjust all system settings such as clock and TV timer CHANNEL SETTINGS Lets you adjust all channel settings such as auto channel edit air cable scanning and channel skipping preferences etc SOURCE SETTINGS Lets you select the source signal PRESET MENU Sets all settings to factory defaults VOL To scroll through the menus on the screen e Use the PR or A and PR or V buttons to select menu items e Use the VOL and VOL to adjust menu items e Use the MENU button to enter and return Selecting the Video Inputs SOURCE MENU VOL yv SOURCE VOL VOL SOURCE SELECT TV AV S VIDEO SCART AV SCART SV SCART RGB YPBPR PC VGA MENU OK 7 gt Ae oa power lIn this menu the displayed video input signals can be selected Your TV accepts the following video input signals TV AV S Video SCART COMPONENT YPbPr and PC VGA To select a video input signal 1 Press the SOURCE SELECT button on the remote control or TV VIDEO PC button on the control panel of the main unit The SOURCE SELECT menu will appear 2 Use the VOL and VOL buttons on the remote control or main unit to select the desired video input signal 3 Press the MENU or VOL button to confirm your selection and exit
25. our TV on or near appliances which may cause electromagnetic interference TV or Hi Fi speakers If you do it may adversely affect the working of the unit and cause a distorted picture or sound Temperature Avoid extremes of temperature either hot or cold place your TV well away from heat sources such as radiators or gas electric fires Ventilation The TV must be well ventilated Do not cover your TV or position in a small confined space It is recommended that you leave a 10cm gap all around your TV Batteries Batteries are easily swallowed by young children Do not allow young children to play with the remote control unit Covers Do not remove any fixed covers as this may expose dangerous voltages Standby Do not leave your TV in standby for long periods of time e g overnight or while on holiday Screen Burn ATTENTION Please note that some programmes are broadcast with a logo that will appear in the corner of your TV screen Some of these logo s can be very bright and may cause damage by permanently marking the logo on the screen To prevent this avoid leaving channels displaying a logo for prolonged periods of time particularly when the TV is not being watched Installing and Connecting the TV Package Contents When you unpack this TV please make sure the box also contains the following items e Remote control e 2 AAA batteries e User Manual e Quick Guide e AC Power Cord Inserting Batteries Into the Remote Control
26. r TV as a monitor press the SOURCE SELECT button on the remote control or SOURCE button on the TV control panel to select PC SOURCE MENU VOL v A POWER The TV is able to display the following resolutions VGA 640 480 60 66 70 72 75Hz SVGA 800 600 60 66 72 75Hz XGA 1024 768 60Hz 27 Specifications Display Panel system Liquid Crystal TV Display resolution 1366 dots x 768 lines H x V Number of pixels 2 960 000 dots Brightness 500cd m2 Contrast 800 1 Aspect Ratio 16 9 Viewing angles Response time 50 000 hours Lamp life H 170 V 170 TR 16 ms Tf 5 ms Screen size measured diagonally 23 inches TV system CCIR Colour systems Sound systems Stereo system TV Tuner system CATV Number of Channels Monitor System VGA signal Frequency range Display modes XGA 1024x 768 60Hz PAL SECAM B G D K L L I NICAM A2 PLL 55 25Mhz 801 25MHz PLL 55 25Mhz 801 25MHz 127 RGB 0 0 7Vp p signal Sync TTL Horizontal 30KHz to 48KHz Vertical 50Hz to 75Hz VGA 640x 480 60Hz SVG 800 x 600 60 66 72 A 75Hz OSD Language English German French Spanish Italian Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese Terminals AVI RCA for CVBS Audio L R S Video S DIN for S Video Audio L R Component RCA for YCbCr YPbPr and Audio L R SCART AV In S Video In RGB In VGA PC VGA using 15 Pin mini D Sub inverter PC Audio Ear jack Earp
27. rged Pressing the button once more the image will revert to its regular size Using Hold If you are looking at a scrolling teletext page and it is scrolling too fast press the HOLD button on the remote control to stop the pages from scrolling Press the HOLD button again to continue scrolling through the teletext pages 26 Using Advanced Features Changing the OSD Language The OSD On Screen Display is available in 7 languages English German EAE French Spanish Italian Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese To VIDEO ADJUST change the OSD language AUDIO ADJUST CHANNEL SETTINGS 1 SOURCE SELECT Press the MENU button on the remote control and the MAIN MENU FACTORY PRESET appears U EXIT 2 SELECT lt 4 ADJUST Select SYSTEM SETTINGS from the main menu and press the gt button SYSTEM SETTING 3 ie PECE Select LANGUAGE from the SYSTEM SETTINGS sub menu and use Paes E lt and gt buttons to select the desired OSD language TV ON STATUS OFF TV ON TIME AFTER E El 4 Press the MENU button to return to the main menu U EXIT 1 SELECT gt ADJUST Using the PC Mode This TV can be used as a monitor for a notebook or PC Connect the VGA Jack of your notebook or PC to the VGA Jack at the rear of the unit If your notebook or PC does not have a VGA jack the supplied VGA adapter cable SOURCE can be used to connect the TV s VGA jack to the standard VGA jack of your notebook or PC To use you
28. s the picture will appear Press this button again to turn 5 Remote Control Sensor the TV off the power indicator will turn red 6 SOURCE Press to switch between TV and video inputs 7 MENU Press to access the On Screen Display menu OSD 12 Identifying the Remote Control This diagram will help you identify the buttons on your remote control 1 CHANNEL BUTTONS 15 POWER 2 SLEEP 16 CH RTN 3 DISPLAY 17 VIDEO MODE 4 SOURCE 18 MENU 5 PROGRAM UP PR 19 VOLUME UP VOL gt 6 VOLUME DOWN VOL 20 PROGRAM DOWN PR 7 SOUND Stereo Dual 21 MUTE 7 8 WIDE 22 AUDIO MODE 11 5006 9 PIP 23 VIDEO MUTE r losso 10 PAGE 24 PAGE D AA o 11 TELETEXT 25 SUB PAGE 12 TELETEXT HOT KEYS 26 HOLD 13 INDEX 27 MIX 14 ZOOM Usable Range of the Remote Control Aim the remote control at the infra red sensor on the TV For effective use operate the remote control within the angles and range as shown above e If sunlight shines directly on the remote sensor the remote control s AN operation may be unstable and the effective range will be shorter Do not hit or violently shake the remote control e Never expose the remote control to high temperature or humidity e If the remote is not used for an extended period of time remove the batteries to prevent damage or injury from possible battery leakage 13 Watching the TV ENGLISH px SFP DEUTSCH FR
29. selected using the TV s control panel or by using the remote control Using the A and W buttons on the control panel of the main unit or and buttons on the remote control e Press A or PR to increase the channel number e Press V or PR to decrease the channel number Using the 0 9 and buttons on the remote control Select the channels directly by pressing buttons 0 to 9 and The TV allows you to select up to 125 channels Select a channel by entering a 2 or 3 digit number To select a 1 digit channel number e g Channel 7 e Press the 7 button To select a 2 digit channel number e g Channel 27 e Press the button e Press the 2 button e Press the 7 button The TV allows you to select up to 125 channels Use the A V to select channel higher than 99 15 Watching the TV VOL VOL SOURCE MENU LOGIK 16 Changing the Volume Using the VOL and VOL buttons on the control panel of the main unit or remote control Press VOL to increase the volume e Press VOL to decrease the volume Using MUTE on the remote control The sound can be turned off by pressing the MUTE button on the remote control To cancel mute e Press MUTE again e Press VOL or VOL on the control panel of the main unit or the remote control e Change the channel If mute has not been cancelled within 8 minutes from activation the system will autom
30. te control is pressed the TV screen will turn blank Pressing this button again will restore the picture 21 Using Advanced Features Using the PIP Picture in Picture Function LOGIK The TV is capable of displaying a second input signal in a corner of the main screen This is called PIP To use PIP make sure the TV is connected to a PC or notebook through the VGA connector at the rear of the TV and then 00000 Press the PIP button on the remote control The PIP image will now appear in the top left corner of the screen Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to move the PIP image to a different screen location see samples below To turn PIP off press the PIP button again see samples below 22 Using Advanced Features Setting the Region Different countries use different broadcasting and sound systems By setting the region on the TV it will automatically select the correct broadcasting and MAIN MENU sound systems VIDEO ADJUST AUDIO ADJUST SYSTEM SETTINGS gt HANNI gt 1 Press the MENU button on the remote control and the MAIN MENU SOURCE SELECT appears FACTORY PRESET U EXIT 2 Select CHANNEL SETTINGS from the main menu and press the gt SELECT gt ADJUST button CHANNEL SETTINGS a TA 3 Select AREA SETTING from the CHANNEL SETTINGS sub menu and EEAS E TTI RTA press the gt button TUNER SYSTEM ule deen 4 Press the VOL button to select the country in
31. the SOURCE SELECT menu 17 Watching the TV MAIN MENU Saving TV Channels to Memory VIDEO ADJUST AUDIO ADJUST When using the TV for the first time it will automatically scan and save all SYSTEM SETTINGS viewable channels TV channels can be scanned and saved both automatically SOURCE SELECT and manually FACTORY PRESET TR ADJUST 1 Press the MENU button on the remote control and the MAIN MENU appears CPR r SET Freq 055 22 MHz 2 Select CHANNEL SETTINGS from the main menu and press the AREA SETTING GERMANY VOL button TUNER SYSTEM B G AUTO SCAN OFF cases 3 Select AUTO SCAN from the CHANNEL SETTINGS sub menu gt CLEAR CHANNEL gt EXIT 4 Press the VOL button to select the auto scan function When ON is SELECT SBN selected the TV scans all available channels and store them in memory lt gt When this process is complete the TV screen displays the first channel found e g ITV BBC1 etc Please be patient as the tuning process takes a few minutes To manually stop the auto scanning process while in progress press the VOL button on your remote control or display panel MAIN MENU Fine Tuning a Channel VIDEO ADJUST AUDIO ADJUST If a channel is not clear or shows interference fine tuning the channel may uae a eee help to improve the picture and sound quality To fine tune a channel SOURCE SELECT FACTORY PRESET EXIT 1 Select the desired channel using the PR and PR or 0 9 butt
32. ure to press the numeric buttons within about 3 seconds from each other otherwise teletext will revert back to the last viewed page Select a group of pages using the coloured buttons on your remote control Groups of pages in teletext are marked in one of four colours These colours correspond with the colours of four teletext buttons on your remote control R the red button G the green button Y the yellow button B the blue button lt gt This function only works in teletext mode Press INDEX on the remote control for the INDEX information screen and make your selection from there Use the PAGE or PAGE buttons on the remote control to display the following or preceding teletext page or use the SUB PAGE button to display the sub page s of a teletext page Using MIX Teletext can be viewed in two ways regular and as mix Mix means that the teletext image is projected on top of the normal program you were watching when teletext was started This enables you to view teletext information while watching TV 25 Using Advanced Features EEE Using Zoom If teletext is difficult to read due to distance from the TV the Zoom function can be used to enlarge the teletext information To use the zoom function press the ZOOM button on the remote control The upper half of the teletext page you were viewing will now be displayed enlarged Press the ZOOM button again and the lower half of the page will be displayed as enla
33. ystem for superior audio quality VIDEO OOOOO O Installing and Connecting the TV 10 VHF UHF SATELLINE IN AEN OUT S VIDEO AUDIOR AUDIOL VIDEO o JA IN LINE OUT S VIDEO AUDIO L AUDIO R AUDIO L VHF UHF 00000 AUDIO R LINE IN LINE OUT oe s Connecting a VCR DVD Recorder and Satellite Receiver Disconnect all power sources before making any connections Follow these steps to connect a VCR or DVD Recorder to your TV Connect the CATV cable to the VCR s or DVD Recorder s TV IN jack Use a 75Q coaxial cable to connect the VCR s or DVD Recorder s TV OUT jack to the TV s ANT jack Use a component video cable s video or composite video cable to connect the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT S VIDEO OUT or VIDEO OUT jacks of your DVD or VCR Player with the COMPONENT VIDEO IN S VIDEO IN or AV IN jacks on your TV Connect the supplied power cord to the AC IN jack on the rear of your TV

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