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Page 1 - Plasma Flat Panel

Owner’s ManualPlasma Flat Panel42”/50” Plasma TV

Page 2 - Important Safety Instructions

1010ENComposite / S-Video InputsConnect Composite or S-Video signals fromexternal sources such VCRs or DVD players.Antenna JackConnect to an antenna,

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1111ENRemote ControlStandby Power On/OffPush this button to turn on the TV from Standby mode. Push itagain to turn off to Standby mode.CableUse this

Page 4 - Regulatory Notice

1212ENExitPress to return to previous menu when On Screen DisplayMenu is engaged.Directly Input Selection KeysDirect change input signal selection by

Page 5 - Table of contents

1313ENDisplayConnectionsDisplay Connections

Page 6 - Table of Contents

1414ENDisplay ConnectionsConnecting a VCRConnect the red (R) and white (L) audio outputfrom the VCR to the R and L audio inputlocated next to the S-V

Page 7 - Getting to Know

1515ENDisplay ConnectionsUsing Composite InputConnect the Video (yellow) out connector fromthe VCR to the Video (yellow) input on the backof TV.Conne

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1616ENDisplay ConnectionsUsing S-Video InputConnect the red (R) and white (L) audio jacksfrom the DVD to the R and L audio-in inputslocated next to th

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1717ENDisplay ConnectionsConnecting a Set-Top BoxUsing Component Video InputSome HDTV Set-Top Boxes may not have a Component Video output. Instead, u

Page 10 - Getting to Know Your TV

1818ENDisplay ConnectionsExternal Audio ConnectionsConnecting to External AmplifiersNote: The AUDIO OUT RCA jacks can be set toeither Fixed or Variab

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1919ENDisplay ConnectionsConnecting a PCUsing PC Video InputConnect the red (R) and white (L) audio jacksfrom the PC to the R and L inputs located nex

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22ENWARNINGRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPEN WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the front or back covers.No user-serviceabl

Page 13 - Connections

2020ENConnecting a PC (con’t)Display ConnectionsThe DISPLAY PROPERTIES dialog box isdisplayed. Select the SETTINGS table to displayyour computer’s vi

Page 14 - Display Connections

21Basic Operations21ENBasicOperations

Page 15 - DVD PLAYER

22Basic Operations22ENPowering On/OffUsing Front Panel or Remote ControlTo turn power off, simply press the key onthe panel or the remote control on

Page 16 - B or CB)

23Basic Operations23ENNote:Using Direct Input Selection KeysIf you prefer not to cycle through all available inputs, you can use the Direct Input Sel

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24Basic Operations24ENOn-Screen Display MenuAccessing OSD Menu via Remote Control or Front PanelThe On-Screen Display (OSD) menu allows access to setu

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25Basic Operations25ENPress to access the OSD menu. Use keys to select SETUP then press or to enter SETUP menu.On-Screen Status DisplayD

Page 19 - (15 Pin D-Sub)

26Basic Operations26ENUnderstanding Widescreen ModesThis TV is capable of displaying a widescreen image on the native 16:9 aspect ratio screen. Howev

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27Basic Operations27ENPress to access the OSD menu. Use keys to select PICTURE then press to enter PICTURE menu.WideKeyChanging Aspect Ra

Page 21 - Operations

28Basic Operations28EN

Page 22 - Basic Operations

29Picture Controls29ENPicture Controls

Page 23 - Channel Up/Down

33EN If an outdoor antenna or cable system is connected to the display, be sure the antenna or cable system isgrounded to provide some protection aga

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30Picture Controls30ENNotes: H-Position, H-Size, V-Position, V-Sizeadjustments are only available in HDMI andComponent Video input modes. To restore

Page 25 - to enter MENU BACK

31Picture Controls31ENNotes: H-Position, H-Size, V-Position and V-Size adjustments are only available in PC, DVI, and Component inputmodes.COLORUse c

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32Picture Controls32ENSelecting Signal Source for Sub-PictureVarious signal sources can be displayed within the sub-window under PIP picture mode. To

Page 27 - PANOROMIC

33Picture Controls33ENAvailable PIP Input CombinationsMain-picture and sub-picture input combinations are listed below for reference.TVTVDTVDTVHDMI 1H

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34Picture Controls34ENPress to access the OSD menu and selectPICTURE from the menu. Use keys toselect PICTURE then press or to enterPICTUR

Page 29 - Picture Controls

35Picture Controls35ENQuick Access MenuQuick Access menu allows fast access to the most commonly used picture setting controls such as brightness,cont

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36Picture Controls36ENPicture ModeTo choose the pre-set picture modes that best suits the program you are viewing.Press to access the OSD menu and s

Page 31 - T4:3, (3) ma

37Audio Controls37ENAudio Controls

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38Audio Controls38ENAdjusting Audio SettingsPress to access the OSD menu. Use keys to select AUDIO then press or toenter AUDIO menu..Using O

Page 33 - to enter NOISE REDUCTION

39Audio Controls39ENExplanation of Various Audio Control SettingsExplanation of each available audio control settings is listed in the table below.SUR

Page 34 - to enter

44ENFCC StatementThe Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement includes the followingwarning:This equipment has been te

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40Audio Controls40ENUsing Surround SoundPress to access the OSD menu. Use keys to select AUDIO then press or toenter AUDIO menu..Turning On

Page 36 - to enter PICTURE MODE

41Audio Controls41EN.Built-in Amplification (Speaker)Press to access the OSD menu. Use keys to select AUDIO then press or toenter AUDIO menu

Page 37 - Audio Controls

42Audio Controls42ENFixed / Variable Audio OutputSetting Output Using OSD MenuYou can set the type of output from the rear panel audio output jacks.

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43Advanced Functions43ENAdvanced Functions

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44Advanced Functions44ENSLEEP TIMEROSD Menu LanguagePress to access the OSD menu. Use keys to select SETUP then press or to enter SETUP m

Page 40 - to enter SURROUND setting

45Advanced Functions45ENUse to select the desired OSDlanguage. Available settings are: ENGLISH,FRENCH and SPANISH. After achieving the disiredse

Page 41 - to enter SPEAKER setting

46Advanced Functions46ENUse keys to select IMAGE SHIFT thenpress to enter IMAGE SHIFT setting.Use to change the setting. Availableoptions

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47Advanced Functions47ENSystem PasscodePress to access the OSD menu. Use keys to select SETUP then press or toenter SETUP menu.Setting

Page 43 - Advanced Functions

48Advanced Functions48ENRe-enter the new passcode one more time toconfirm.Note: If the wrong passcode is entered threetimes, the monitor will go back

Page 44 - SLEEP TIMER

49Advanced Functions49ENFull Screen TypeUse keys to select FULL SCREENTYPE then press to enter FULL SCREENTYPE setting.Use to change the

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55ENImportant Safety Instructions ...

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50Advanced Functions50EN

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51TV Functions51ENTV FunctionsFlat Panel TV

Page 48 - ENTER CODE

52TV Functions52ENMemorizing ChannelsPress to access the OSD menu. Use keys to select SETUP then press or toenter SETUP menu..Setting Tuner

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53TV Functions53ENPress to access the OSD menu. Use keys to select SETUP then press or toenter SETUP menu.Channel SearchAfter setting the TV

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54TV Functions54ENOn-Screen Status Display (TV / Digital TV Mode)Displaying StatusThe On-Screen Status Display shows detailed information regarding th

Page 51 - TV Functions

55TV Functions55EN.Blue BackPress to access the OSD menu. Use keys to select TV then press or to enter TV menu..Turning on Blue BackBlue Back s

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56TV Functions56ENClosed Captioning (Analog/Digital TV Modes)This TV supports Closed Captioning feature by displaying various texts related to televis

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57TV Functions57ENPress the key on the remote controlrepeatedly to cycle through all available ClosedCaptioning modes.Accessing via Remote ControlCC

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58TV Functions58ENParental Block (V-Chip)Use keys to select PARENTALBLOCK from SETUP options and press to enter PARENTAL BLOCK settings.Press

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59TV Functions59ENUse keys to navigate througheach age-based group and sub-rating catego-ries within this menu. Use the key to seteach av

Page 56 - Digital Mode

66ENTable of ContentsDaylight Saving ...

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60TV Functions60ENParental Block (con’t)When all desired settings are complete, navigate toNEXT PAGE option and press key to completeyour setting.

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61TV Functions61ENQuick ViewQuick View allows you to quickly switch between the channel currently watched and the channel previouslywatched.Simply pre

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62TV Functions62ENChannel LockSetting Channel LockSet channel lock to block a TV channel from viewing.Use keys to select CHANNEL LOCKfrom TV optio

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63TV Functions63ENAs each numeric digit is entered, a small “X”fills each slot. If the code entered is incorrect,an “Error” status is displayed. Sim

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64TV Functions64ENUnderstanding HDTVWhat is Digital Television or DTV?Digital TVs are televisions that can receive and display digital television broa

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65TV Functions65ENHow is a HDTV/EDTV/SDTV Different from a HDTV/EDTV/SDTV Monitor?In order to receive digital broadcasts, a digital receiver or decode

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66TV Functions66EN

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67Advanced67ENAdvanced

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68Advanced68ENUse to select settings and press keys to confirm selection.Press the on remote control or MENU keyon the front panel or remote

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69Advanced69ENPower STEPTo switch TV to power-on automatically or remain turned off after power is resotred after a “power-outage”incident.Press the

Page 67 - Advanced

77ENGetting to KnowYour TVGetting to Know Your TV

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70Advanced70ENPress the on remote control or MENU key onthe front panel or remote control. Use to select ADVANCED and press or keys to enter

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71Appendix71ENAppendix

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72Appendix72ENTroubleshootingThe following list represents possible anomalies that you may encounter and methods for remedy. Please referto this chec

Page 71 - Appendix

73Appendix73ENWall Mount Instructions

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74Appendix74ENWall Mount Instructions

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75Appendix75ENSpecifications for 42” TVDisplay PanelScreen size 42”Aspect ratio 16:9Number of pixels 1024 (Horizontal) x 768 (Vertical)pixelsPixel Pit

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76Appendix76ENSpecifications for 42” (con’t)Pin Assignments For D-SUB connector (in / loop out)Pin Signal Assignment Pin Signal Assignment Pin Signal

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77Appendix77ENSpecifications for 50” TVDisplay PanelScreen size 50”Aspect ratio 16:9Number of pixels 1366 (Horizontal) x 768 (Vertical)pixelsPixel Pit

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78Appendix78ENSpecifications for 50” TV(con’t)Pin Assignments For D-SUB connector (in / loop out)Pin Signal Assignment Pin Signal Assignment Pin Signa

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Appendix7979ENYou can program the remote control with three different components. Please follow below instruction toprogram your VCR, Cable Box/Set-To

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88ENPackage ContentsFlat Panel TV Remote Control BatteriesUser Manual Warranty CardPower CordGetting to Know Your TVQuick Start Guide

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Appendix8080ENComponent Program CodeSetup Code For VCRs ABS 21972Admiral 20048, 20209 Aiko 20278 Aiwa 20037, 20479 Alie

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Appendix8181ENComponent Program CodeSetup Code For VCRs Setup Code For DVD Players Sanky 20048, 20039 Aiwa 20641, 21912 Sansui 20067, 2

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Appendix8282ENComponent Program CodeSetup Code For DVD Players Portland 20770 Proscan 20522 Qwestar 20651 RCA 2052

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Appendix8383ENComponent Program CodeSetup Code For Satellite Receivers Setup Code For Audio Amplifiers AlphaStar 00772 Bose

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Appendix8484ENComponent Program CodeSetup Code For CD Players Setup Code For Audio Amp/Tuners Aiwa 30157 ADC 30531 Burm

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99ENInfrared ReceiverReceive IR signal from the remote control.Status LED Orange - Standby (Power OFF) with AC power detected The LED w

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