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Symptoms That Seemingly Appear to be Failures.24 Actions to Correct Abnormal Displays..26
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.10
Installation...10 Anti-tumble measures...10 Connecting to a PC...11 Mounting the Speaker Unit...12 Power Cord Connection..12
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS..27
Signal Input..27 Recommended Signal List..28

SUPPLEMENT..30

Optional Video Unit Function..31 Optional Tuner Unit Function..43
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS..13
Turning Power On and Off..13 Input Switching...14 Volume Adjustment..14 Audio Mute..14 Size Switching...15 Input Signal Screen Display...15 Automatic Adjustment of Screen Position and the Clock.16 Independent Operation of Multiple Monitors..16 Using the Menu Screen..16 PICTURE MENU...17 AUDIO MENU...18 TIMER MENU...18 FUNCTION MENU..19 SETUP MENU...20 LANGUAGE MENU..21

Notes about This Manual

The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. While meticulous care has been taken in the preparation of this manual, you are requested to notify your dealer or us should you have any comments, views or questions about our product. Fully understand the prerequisites to using the product, such as hardware and software specifications and constraints, in using the product. We are not held liable for damages caused by improper handling of the product. Reproduction of this manual in whole or in part without our prior written permission is prohibited. The product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

This Plasma monitor has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards, but like any electrical equipment, care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured. Before using this product, please read and understand the Safety Instructions thoroughly to ensure correct usage, and follow all the instructions.

About the Symbols

Various symbols are used in this manual, the users manual and on the product itself to ensure correct usage, to prevent danger to the user and others, and to prevent property damage. The meanings of these symbols are described below. It is important that you read these descriptions thoroughly and fully understand the contents.

As this product is heavy, whenever it is moved, two or more people are required to transport it safely. When carrying this product, hold it by the top and bottom on both ends. Do not hold it by the speaker system. Attached parts could come loose, causing the product to fall and possibly causing injury.
External speaker terminals 11
External device connection terminals

SUB WOOFER

(55")

RGB input terminals 11

POWER OFF button 13 POWER ON button 13 MUTE button 14

13 POWER ON/OFF button

VOLUME UP/DOWN buttons

RGB/VIDEO buttons 14

RGB 1 RGB 2 MUTE VOL
PinP button 34 AUTO button 16 MENU button 16 OK button 16
15 SIZE button 15 RECALL button 16 RETURN button

RECALL

ID SET
16 SELECT/ADJUST buttons 16 ID SET button

ID button 16

Loading Batteries
1. Open the battery cover.
Slide back and remove the battery cover in the direction of the arrow.
Handling the Remote Control
Use the remote control within about 5 m from front of the units remote-control sensor and within 30 degrees on both sides.

2. Load batteries.

Load two Size AA batteries included observing the correct polarities.
With in 30 degrees About 3m
With in 30 degrees About 3m About 5m
3. Close the battery cover.
Replace the battery cover in the direction of the arrow and snap it back into place.
Do not use new and old batteries together. The batteries could explode or leak, resulting in fires, physical injury, or stains. When loading batteries, observe their correct polarities as marked on the product. If loaded in the wrong direction, the batteries could explode or leak, resulting in fires, physical injury, or stains.

ATTENTION

Do not drop or impact the remote control. Do not splash the remote control with water or put it on a wet object to avoid possible failures. Before leaving the remote control out of use for an extended period of time, remove the batteries from it. If the remote control begins to lack responsiveness, replace the batteries. Strong light such as direct sunlight impinging on the photoreceptor of the remote control can cause operational failure. Position this unit to avoid direct contact with such light.

Remote control

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Installation
If you have purchased the model without the stand attached: When installing the monitor, use the optional Desk-top Stand (CMPAD16N). The Desk-top Stand has been used for the illustrations in this manual.

Use one of the special mount units to install this product. A mount of insufficient strength or inadequate design can cause overturning or dropping and result in fire, electrical shock or injury. Please note that our company assumes absolutely no responsibility for personal injuries or property damage caused by use of other mount units or improper installation.
Installation of the wall mount unit and ceiling mount unit can be dangerous, so do not attempt this work yourself. Ask your dealer to provide the name of a qualified installer. In order to prevent an internal temperature increase, maintain a space of 10cm (4 inches : For a desktop set-up) or more between the sides and other objects such as walls, etc., so that the ventilation holes are not blocked.()
10cm (4 inches) or more* cord or chain clamp Wall or Pillar

Anti-tumble measures

Have this unit mounted in a stable place. Take measures to prevent it from tumbling down to avoid possible physical injury.
Securing to a wall or pillar
Using a commercially available cord, chain and clamp, secure the set to a firm wall or pillar.
cord or chain for 55"

Cord or Chain

clamp Wall or Pillar

Hook Cord or Chain

Securing desktop
1) Using wood screws (two), fasten the set to the clamping screw holes on the rear of the stand as shown. 2) Using commercially available wood screws, secure the set firmly in position.

Wood screw Two places

Choose an appropriate site and install the product on a level table where the stand is secure.
Install the monitor to have ready access to a power socket available.
Make sure that the power switch of this device is turned off.

Connecting to a PC

(1) Make sure that the display signal of the personal computer to be used is compatible with the specifications of this device.
See "Product Specifications" concerning the specifications of this device. 27 ~ 29

Indicating lamp

Indicating lamp Off Power status Off Operating When the main power switch is set to OFF. When the main power switch is ON, and the OFF button on the remote control or the SUB POWER button on the underside of the front of the frame is OFF. When the main power switch is ON, and the ON button on the remote control or the SUB POWER button on the underside of the front of the frame is ON. When the main power switch is ON, and the ON button on the remote control or the SUB POWER button on the underside of the front of the frame is ON. However, the state in POWER SAVE mode

Lights red

Off (standby)

Lights green

SUB-POWER button

Lights orange

Off (Power Save)
POWER OFF button POWER ON/OFF button

POWER ON button

When the indicating lamp lights in orange or the message No Sync. Signal, Power Save or Invalid Scan Freq. appears on the screen, there is something unusual about the status of reception. See Power Save Mode or Symptoms That Seemingly Appear to be Failures. 22 24
Avoid repeatedly turning the monitor on and off at short time intervals. Failures might result from such operation. Turn off the main power switch before leaving the monitor out of use for an extended period of time. If a power failure occurs while the main unit is running, it would be powered on upon recovery from the failure. Turn off the unit main power switch before leaving the main unit.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (continued) Volume Adjustment
The volume can be adjusted by pressing the VOL+ and VOL- buttons of the remote control (or the and volume buttons of the monitor unit).

Volume setting value

INPUT SELECT button

MUTE button

RGB buttons

Input Switching

Input can be switched by pressing the RGB1, RGB2,
buttons of the remote control.
Input can be switched in the sequence of RGB1
RGB2 by pressing the INPUT SELECT button of the monitor.

VOL RGB 2 MUTE VOL

Volume 15
Adjustment status guide display
When a button is pressed, the volume adjustment status guide will be displayed.
The volume will increase when the VOL+ (or ) button is pressed while the guide is being displayed. The volume will decrease when the VOL- (or ) button is pressed while the guide is being displayed.

Audio Mute

The audio volume can be temporarily mute by pressing the MUTE button of the remote control.

RETURN buttons

SELECT/ADJUST buttons

Example: Selecting the Picture screen

ID button

OK button ID SET button
1. Press the MENU button to display the Main Menu screen.
Picture Audio Timer Function Setup Language Select OK Set
Automatic Adjustment of Screen Position and the Clock
Adjustment of the screen to a position suitable for the PC signal and the clock adjustment can be performed automatically by pressing the AUTO button of the remote control.
2. Press the OK button to display the Picture Menu screen. (Use the and SELECT buttons to select other items.)
Picture Contrast Brightness Colour Hue Picture Enhancement Colour Temperature Colour Temp.Adjust Reset Select Return : : : : : : + 0 + 31 Off Normal Reset Exit
Perform this adjustment for each input (RGB1 or RGB2) and for each signal. * Depending on the signal, satisfactory adjustment may not be possible in some cases. In such case, adjust by referring to the Setup Menu item.
3. Use the and SELECT buttons to select the item to be adjusted and then use the and ADJUST buttons to adjust (example: Contrast).
Independent Operation of Multiple Monitors (ID No)
Setting the ID No. of the remote control allows separate control of up to a maximum of seven monitors. Remote control ID No. 2 (initially ID no. 1) can be set by pressing the ID SET button for 2 sec. or more while holding down the ID button. The number will be incremented (26712) when this button pressed continuously.
The remote control ID no. can be checked by pressing the ID SET button while holding down the ID button.
ID Number Monitor [1] R/C [1]

Contrast Next / Prev

+ 31 Adjust Return
Press the RETURN button to return to the previous screen. If there is no operation for a period of one minute, the Adjustment Menu screen will be closed automatically.

Monitor ID no.

Remote control ID no.
The ID remote control is operated by pressing the various buttons while holding down the ID button; Operation is possible only when the remote control and monitor ID nos. are the same.
The remote control can be operated normally by pressing the various remote control buttons without holding down the ID button. Set the monitor using the ID No. of Function MENU. 19
Picture Contrast Brightness Colour Hue Picture Enhancement Colour Temperature Colour Temp.Adjust Reset Select OK Set

: : : : : :

+ 0 + 31 Off Normal Reset Return
Colour Temperature Next / Prev Select

Normal Return

Picture Colour Temp. Adjust Amplitude Red 63 Green 0 Blue 31 Cut Off Red + 31 Green 0 Blue + 31 Reset Select On/Off

Reset Return

Selected characters

Setup hint

Adjust for maximum visibility to suit the ambient brightness. This can adjust further till [+40] by pressing and holding cursor button at [+31]. The color for [+32] to [+40] numbers will change from white to magenta. This special mode is better for dark scenes. For brighter scene some parts of the picture might not be clear. We recommend to set at [+31]. "Panel Life" in the Function Menu should be set to Normal when Contrast setting is adjusted. Adjust to taste. Adjust to taste.

Contrast

Narrows the gap between brightness and darkness.
Broadens the gap between brightness and darkness.
Brightness Colour Hue Picture Enhancement Colour Temperature Colour Temp. Adjustment Amplitude Red Green Blue Cut Off Red Green Blue Reset
Black is subdued for increased overall darkness. Darkens colours. Enhances red and weakens green.
Black is set off for increased overall brightness. Lightens colours.
Enhances green and weakens Adjust for most realistic skin colour. red.

Middle

Sets the clarity of small details to the desired level.

Black / White

Normally set to Normal. Turn On when you wish to change colour temperature depending on the users preference.
Brighter scene is decreased in Brighter scene is increased in reddish colour. reddish colour. Brighter scene is decreased in Brighter scene is increased in greenish colour. greenish colour. Brighter scene is decreased in Brighter scene is increased in Adjust colour temperature depending on the users preference. These bluish colour. bluish colour. settings are independently stored in each of the 4 Colour Temperature Dark scene is decreased in Dark scene is increased in modes. reddish colour. reddish colour. Dark scene is decreased in greenish colour. Dark scene is decreased in bluish colour. (off the function) Dark scene is increased in greenish colour. Dark scene is increased in bluish colour. (waiting to reset) The original factory settings for the items of this Menu page can be restored by pressing the OK button.

PICTURE MENU

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (continued) AUDIO MENU
Picture Audio Timer Function Setup Language Select OK Set Audio Audio Mode Treble Bass Balance SRS TruBass Matrix Surround Perfect Volume Reset Select Set : : : : : : : Movie + 0L Middle Off Off Reset Return

Movie Music Speech

Movie: This selects the audio suitable for Movie. Music: This selects the audio suitable for Music. Speech: This selects the audio suitable for News, Talk show etc. Favourite: This mode should be adjusted depending on users preference. Adjust to taste. Adjust to taste. Adjust to taste. SRS TruBass takes advance of the ability of the human ear to be able to distinguish between two different tones. By using this ability, TruBass gives enhanced bass sound that otherwise would not be heard. Adjust it depending on the users preference. This features the spacious sound effects of a stadium. This will automatically adjust volume so each channel and input has the same average volume level. The original factory settings for the items of this Menu page can be restored by pressing the OK button.

Vertical Position

Moves down the vertical position.

Horizontal Clock

Reduces the dot clock frequency (shrinks the right side).
Adjust for maximum character clarity. (This function is only for RGB2. Its not available (grayed out) for RGB1.)
Clock Phase Reset Input Level Frequency Display WVGA Type WXGA Mode (55") Vertical Filter Frequency Mode RGB1 RGB2
Slows the dot clock phase (shifts slightly to left).
Advances the dot clock phase Adjust for clear character visibility. (shifts slightly to right). (This function is only for RGB2. Its not available (grayed out) for RGB1.) (waiting to reset) The original factory settings for the items of this Menu page can be restored by pressing the OK button. (This is effective only for RGB2.) Normally set to 0.7 V. If white is found to spread across the screen, set to 1.0 V. (This is effective only for RGB2.) Set this to Off if the frequency information of the Input Signal Screen Display is not required. This is only available for W-VGA signal. When it is set to On, the display area modecan be selected Full or Real. (RGB2 (ANALOG) INPUT only)55"

0.7V Off Off On On

1280x768 Off Movie On

1366x768

This is only available for W-XGA signal. When it is set to W-XGA mode, the display area modecan be selected Full or Real. (RGB2 (ANALOG) INPUT only) Turn On when concerned about screen flicker. Set to Movie when viewing moving images on a personal computer. Optional (grayed out) Optional (grayed out)
* Depending on the type of signal displayed, displays may not be optimized through automatic adjustment. Adjust manually to optimize them.

Language

English Franais Deutsch Espaol Italiano Norsk Svenska Select Return Exit
Select a language by SELECT buttons and press the OK button.
OTHER FEATURES Automatic Store
Approximately 1 sec. after adjustment is completed, the adjustments will be recorded as shown in the table below. Menu

Picture

Display
Contrast Brightness Colour Hue Picture Enhancement Colour temperature Colour Temp. Adjust

Registration condition

For every input function, 1 setting is registered.

Function

Screen Saver Screen Wipe Black Side Panel Panel Life Mode Display ID Number Inverse Standby White Gamma
1 setting is registered. (not registered) (not registered) 1 setting is registered.
R Amplitude For every Colour Temperature, 1 setting is registered. G Amplitude B Amplitude R Cut Off G Cut Off B Cut Off Audio Audio Mode Treble Bass Balance SRS TruBass Matrix Surround Perfect Volume 1 setting is registered. For every Audio Mode, 1 setting is registered. 1 setting is registered. For every Audio Mode, 1 setting is registered. 1 setting is registered.

About the panel screen

Plasma displays display images by means of electrical discharges inside the panel. Because of this, the temperature of the panel surface may rise in some cases.Also, plasma displays are made of finely processed glass. A reinforced glass filter is installed over the panel surface but avoid strong impact because there is still danger of glass breakage.
TROUBLESHOOTING Symptoms That Seemingly Appear to be Failures
Make the checks suggested below depending on the symptoms observed. If the symptoms remain uncorrected, contact your dealer.
Customer servicing can be hazardous.
Symptom No picture with the power-indicating lamp off.
Point to check Check the way the power cable is connected. Press the power switch.

See page 12 13

The message No Sync. Signal or Power Save is displayed. No picture with the power indicating lamp lights in orange.
No sync signal is detected. Check the way the signal cable is connected. Make sure that the switch of the computer, imaging equipment , etc., is turned on. Make sure the computer is not in the power-save mode. Check to see if the input selection matches the connection terminal. An input signal is not received normally. Check to see if the input signal matches the monitor specifications. Check the way the signal cable is connected.
The message Invalid Scan Freq. is displayed.
The power indicating lamp is normally lit but no picture.
Check the contrast and brightness settings (adjust them for higher contrast and brightness). Check the way the signal cable is connected.
The display image appears flowing slantwise. Text displayed across the screen appears vertically streaked, with the characters in vertical columns blurred. Text displayed across the screen appears blurred. A fine pattern flickers when displayed on the screen. The remote control does not work.
Adjust the dot clock frequency and phase. (Adjust the dot clock frequency first, the dot clock phase next.) (RGB input)
Adjust the dot clock phase for the clearest viewing. (RGB input)
Check to see if the batteries are loaded in the remote control in opposite direction. Check to see if the batteries in the remote control are OK.
Symptom The temperature of the display panel surface is high.
Point to check The plasma display panel is lighting the phosphors by the discharge of internal radiation. In some cases, this may cause the temperature of the panel surface to increase. Please note that this is not a malfunction. High-precision technology is used to manufacture the plasma display panel, However in some cases, there are minor defects in some parts of the screen. Please note that this is not a malfunction.

Input terminals

Input signals

Video signals

Sync signals

Recommended signal

The monitor takes at least 30 minutes to attain the status of optimal picture quality.

Signal Input

RGB terminal (D-sub 15-pin connector)

Input signal

R G or sync on green B No connection No connection R.GND G.GND B.GND No connection GND No connection [SDA] H. sync or H/V composite sync V.sync. [V.CLK] [SCL]
When different kinds of input signals are simultaneously input to the monitor via a graphics board or the like, the monitor will automatically select the signals in the following priority order:

Sync signal type

H/V separate sync. H/V composite sync. sync.on Green *

Priority

*Even in the case of the recommended signals shown on the following page, there may be instances when correct display is not possible. In this case, use H/V separate sync, H/V composite sync.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS (continued) Signal Input (continued)

DVI terminal (DVI-D)

Pin 13 Input signal T.M.D.S. Data2T.M.D.S. Data2+ T.M.D.S. Data2/4 Shield T.M.D.S. Data4T.M.D.S. Data4+ DDC Clock DDC Data No Connect T.M.D.S. Data1T.M.D.S. Data1+ T.M.D.S. Data1/3 Shield T.M.D.S. Data3T.M.D.S. Data3+ Pin 24 Input signal +5V Power Ground (for+5V) Hot Plug Detect T.M.D.S. Data0T.M.D.S. Data0+ T.M.D.S. Data0/5 Shield T.M.D.S. Data5T.M.D.S. Data5+ T.M.D.S. Clock Shield T.M.D.S. Clock+ T.M.D.S. Clock-

Frame GND

Recommended Signal List
With Digital RGB signal input (RGB1 input)

Signal Name

VGA W-VGA
Signal mode Horizontal frequency Dot clock frequency Vertical frequency (kHz) (MHz) Resolution (Hz)
640 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 768 70.08 59.94 59.94 72.81 75.00 85.01 56.25 60.32 72.19 75.00 85.06 60.00 70.07 75.03 59.87 31.47 31.47 31.47 37.86 37.50 43.27 35.16 37.88 48.08 46.88 53.67 48.36 56.48 60.02 47.78 25.18 25.18 34.24 31.50 31.50 36.00 36.00 40.00 50.00 49.50 56.25 65.00 75.00 78.75 79.50

Remarks

WVGA type : On
Make sure that the signal of the equipment to be connected is compatible with the specifications of this list.

Panoramic 14:9Zoom

4:3 C14:9L

Full Zoom

Auto 14:9Zoom

Zoom C14:9L

The size will fix as Full mode and not change when receiving the component signal of 1080i/50, 1080i/60 or 720p/60.
[Auto] is the mode using the Switch signal from the equipment connected to AV4 terminal included in SCART connector No.8 pin which indicate the picture format of the video source. When Switch signal has not been detected, Default Zoom setting in the Function Menu is used to choose. And during some input mode except AV4, if the Switch signal is detected under the condition that [Auto] is selected for the picture size of AV4, the input mode will automatically transfer to AV4.
Display size selection diagram

When you want to

Play a 4:3 image in a 16:9 screen faithfully. Play a 4:3 image in a 16:9 screen with the height and width of the middle of the screen enlarged on equal scales and with both sides appearing somewhat enlarged. Play a 16:9 VISTA size image in the 4:3 image faithfully reproduced on the 16:9 screen. Play a 4:3 image faithfully in a 16:9 screen in the standard vertical size and horizontally squeezed.* Play a 14:9 image in a 16:9 screen expanded vertically and squeezed horizontally.

Set the display size to

Display screen
Blanking occurs on both sides.

Panoramic

(4:3 signal)
Zoom (Vista) Full (Squeeze) C14 : 9L (14:9 signal) 14 : 9Zoom (14:9 signal)
The 4:3 image is called a letterbox image. In some cases, some slight blanking may remain at the top and bottom. * An image with an aspect ratio of 16:9 shrunk horizontally to 4:3 to display in a 4:3 screen
This mode is provided for the broadcasting program with WSS code-C14:9L.
Play a 14:9 image expanded vertically on the 16:9 screen.
This mode is provided for the broadcasting program with WSS code-14:9Zoom.

Position + 31

Position - 31

Press ATTENTION

Using a wide-screen monitor
This monitor has a screen mode selection feature. If an incompatible screen mode is selected to play certain software, such as a TV program, the image would appear different from the original. Take this into consideration when making screen mode choices. Use of this monitor in its enlarged display mode with the wide feature enabled in coffee shops, hotels and other establishments for commercial or pubic viewing purposes could infringe on the copyright holders right protected by Copyright Law. When a normal 4:3 image is displayed over the entire screen in the Panoramic mode, parts of the periphery of the image may disappear and/or appear distorted in some cases. Use the 4:3 mode to view images, which were created in 4:3 mode. This mode allows 4:3 content to be viewed without picture distortion.
Vertical picture position can be adjusted for [Panoramic], [Zoom] , [C14:9L] and [14:9Zoom] mode as follows. 1. Press SIZE button and SELECT buttons during picture size display. 2. Position display will appear. 3. Adjustment range of each picture size are as shown below. [Panoramic] - 12 to + 12 [Zoom] - 31 to + 31 [C14:9L] and [14:9Zoom] - 16 to + 16 4. When 1080i/50 or 1080i/60 component signal is received, vertical position can be adjusted only one step up. (The range: 0 to +1)

YNR Next/Prev

Off Return

Auto Colour Next/Prev

Off On/Off Return
Picture Colour Temp. Adjust Colour Management Colour Decoding Select OK Set

Dynamic

Return
Picture Colour Management Magenta Red Yellow Green Cyan Blue Reset Select + 60 + + 60 + 30 0

On/Off

Picture Colour Decoding RGB Red Green Colour Hue Reset Select Return R 0 + + 31 Reset Exit G B
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (continued) PICTURE MENU (continued)

Dynamic Natural

Dynamic: This setting is best for very bright ambient lighting. Natural: This setting is for normal lighting conditions. Adjust for maximum visibility to suit the ambient brightness. This can adjust further till [+40] by pressing and holding cursor button at [+31]. The color for [+32] to [+40] numbers will change from white to magenta. This special mode is better for dark scenes. For normal viewing we recommend that the Contrast is set to [+31]. "Panel Life" in the Function Menu should be set to Normal when this Contrast setting is adjusted. Adjust to taste. Adjust to taste. Normally set to Centre position Shift to the minus (-) side for a softer effect and plus (+) for sharper picture.

Picture Mode

Brightness Colour Sharpness Hue Colour Temperature
Black is subdued for increased overall darkness. Darkens colours. Soft Enhances red and weakens green.
Black is set off for increased overall brightness. Lightens colours. Sharp
This is not available to adjust when receiving PAL/SECAM signal. Enhances green and weakens Then the character will be grayed out. red. Adjust for most realistic skin colour.
Adjust to taste. Dynamic:Emphasizes the differences between video shadings to improve the feeling of contrast. Normal : The gradation of an image is reproduced as faithfully as possible. Auto:Detects image brightness and automatically adjusts for natural brightness. The original factory settings for the items of this Menu page can be restored by pressing the OK button. Performs picture signal noise reduction. Turn up to reduce noise. Performs colour signal noise reduction. Turn up to reduce noise. And it will be fixed as Off only when selecting DVI-STB mode. On:Automatically detects the movie film material and faithfully reproduces the original film image. Off:Set to OFF when switching between images does not appear natural. This is available only when receiving a PAL composite signal. Turn On to reduce the discolorations in fine picture detail and provides purer colour. Adjusts the sharpness of the picture signal.

Contrast Mode

Reset YNR CNR Film Mode
PAL Comb Filter LTI CTI Black Enhancement Auto Colour
Adjusts the sharpness of the colour signal. Adjusts the black level compensation. This is available only when receiving an NTSC composite/S.Video signal. This monitors and adjusts the colour to maintain constant colour levels. It also maintains natural flesh tones while preserving fidelity of background colours. Turn On when you wish to change colour temperature depending on the users preference.

Setup Auto Tuning

Scanning Channel Number: 33

Cancel

SETUP MENU
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (continued) SETUP MENU (continued)

Auto Tuning

Select the country name by SELECT buttons and press OK button. If some required stations could not be preset in this auto tuning function, select and preset the required station in the required position by the manual tuning operation. Press the OK button and it starts the auto tuning.

Country

(Page1)

(Page2)

(Page3)
Search Manual Tuning Position Search

3 199

Set the position number. This also can be set by PROGRAM UP/DOWN buttons. At first, select the channel entry method, entering a two digit channel number(CH), entering a two digit S-band number or entering a three digit frequency(MHz), by pressing the OK button. Enter two digit number by pressing 0~9 NUMBER buttons. If the number is normal, then it starts the channel search. Enter two digit number by pressing 0~9 NUMBER buttons. If the number is normal, then it starts the channel search. Enter three digit number by pressing 0~9 NUMBER buttons. If the number is normal, then it starts the channel search. Set this to Off normally. If it is set to On, AV4 (Scart) terminal operates as TV signal output, and the screen changes to display AV4 (Scart) input signal automatically. This is used to input the name of the TV station within 5 letters. After fixing the cursor on the first digit, select a letter by SELECT buttons and move to next digit by ADJUST button. Press the OK button again after finished. Selectable letters are 0 ~` 9 , A ~` Z , + , , (blank), , (comma) and . (period).
(C--) (S--) (--MHz) Descrambler

( :a letter)

Sound System Colour System Skip NR Fine Tuning Sort (A Line of position List)
BG L' Auto PAL NTSC3.58 Off Off

DK SECAM NTSC4.43 On On

Select the sound system through the 5 different settings.
Select the colour system through the 5 different settings. If this is set to On, that position will be skipped while selecting positions by PROGRAM UP/DOWN buttons. This is automatically set to On for those non-broadcasting channels. If this is set to On, it helps to reduce the noise interference visible on the screen, especially in the weaker signal reception areas.
After completing the fine-tuning, press the RETURN button to exit this Decreasing the frequency Increasing the frequency mode. data for the main tuner data for the main tuner. The variable range is -56 ~ +56.

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MS-3752/ME-3752

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