Hyundai H Tv2105pf Instruction Manual
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2 TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARD ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 3 COLOR TV FEATURES ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 DESCRIPTION AND PREPARATION......................................................................................................................................................................... 5 OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROL....................................................................................................................................................................... 7 MENU OVERVIEW.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 TV OPERATION......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 18 TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 22 SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
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3 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDWARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION ·To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not attempt to open the cabinet. There are no parts inside you can service yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel. ·To ensure reliable operation and to protect the unit from overheating, the ventilation slots and openings must not be blocked or covered. Avoid placing the unit in enclosed spaces such as a bookcase, unless there is adequate ventilation. ·Keep this unit away from radiators and other heat sources. ·Avoid using the unit near strong magnetic fields. ·Do not push objects of any kind into this unit through the cabinet slots as they could touch current carrying parts or short-circuit parts, resulting in fire, electric shock, or damage to the unit. ·Be careful not to spill liquid of any kind on this unit. If liquid is spilled into the unit, consult a qualified service engineer. ·Use this unit in the horizontal (flat) position only. ·Avoid places the unit to strong vibration. ·Do not place heavy objects on the unit. This may damage the cabinet or cause trouble within the unit. ·Unplug the unit from the AC outlet when it is not to be used for a long period of time. ·When there is lightning, unplug the unit from the AC outlet immediately. Never touch the antenna wire during a lightning storm. ·You may experience static discharge when touching the unit. If this happens, and the unit fails to operate, turn off the power and disconnect the plug from the wall outlet. ·When installing the TV receiver, please make sure that a clearance of minimum 10 cm is kept between the top, side, back of the TV and the nearest wall or furniture enclosure in order to allow proper ventilation for the TV set. CLEANING THE UNIT ·When the cabinet has become dirty or stained, dip a piece of gauze or soft cloth into a dilute solution of neutral cleanser and wipe clean. Never use thinner or benzene since they will damage the surface of the cabinet. ·When the television screen becomes dirty, wipe it gently with a piece of soft, lint-free cloth. Do not scratch the surface of the screen. NOTE ON CONDENSATION Moisture condensation may occur insidethe unit when it is moved from a coldplace to a warm place or under highhumidity. Be sure any condensation hasevaporated completely before power onthe unit.
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4 COLOR TV FEATURESColor systems - PAL, SECAM, NTSC3.58 &NTSC4.43 Sound systems - DK, BG Preset Programs - 100 Preset Method - Auto Search, Manual Store, Fine Tune Frequency Range - Hyper Band Tuner Voltage Range - 180-240V, ~50Hz Display - ENGLISH, RUSSIAN Functions select - Pop up menu Remote Control - Full Function Infra-red Remote Controller AV I/O - 1 RCA-type AV Input - 1 SCART AV input/output Useful functions - Sleep Timer (10-120min.) - Auto Off (after 15 min with no signal) - Sound Mute - Blue Background selection (while no signal) - 3 Default, 1 User Picture Settings - Channel Skip - AV Stereo - Game - Notebook - Calendar - Biological Clock
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5 1. DESCRIPTION AND PREPARATION 1.1 INSTALLATION OF ANTENNAConnect the 75 OHM coaxial cable from the antenna to the antenna jack on the rear panel, as shown above. NOTE: ·For better reception, especially in outlying area or where ghost or interference happens, an external roof-mounted antenna is recommended. ·For UHF TV reception, use the specified UHF antenna. Consult the local sale dealer. ·When using 300 OHM flat cable, a 300 OHM - 75 OHM adapter should be adopted for a proper connection to the antenna jack. 1.2 POWER CONNECTIONPlug the AC cord into an AC outlet. NOTE: ·This unit should be operated from a household 180-240V, ~50Hz. ·When you disconnect the power supply cord, pull it out by the plug. Never pull the cord itself.
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6 1.3 FRONT PANEL1. POWER BUTTON To turn ON/OFF the TV set. 2.REMOTE SENSOR To receive the infra-red signals from remote handset. 3.STANDBY INDICATOR Lights when TV is in the STANDBY MODE. 4.PROGRAM(xz) BUTTONS Select program number cyclically. To turn on the TV when it is in standby mode. To select item in sub-menu. 5.VOLUME/PICTURE CONTROL (xz) BUTTONS To decrease / increase the sound volume and picture settings level. Channel searching upward/downward in MANUAL and FINE menu. 6.MENU BUTTON To display the main menu. Press and hold the MENU button for over 3 seconds, it will perform AUTO SEARCH function. 7.TV/AV BUTTON To switch between TV program and AV input. To turn on the TV when it is in standby mode. 8.SPEAKERS
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7 1.4 REAR TERMINAL & SIDE AV1. 75 OHM ANTENNA INPUT 2. SCART AV INPUT/OUTPUT 3. AUDIO/VIDEO IN 2 (SIDE AV INPUT) 2 OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROL2.1 DESCRIPTION OF REMOTE CONTROL KEYS INTRODUCTION OF KEY FUNCTION This TV features with a full-function remote control handset. For a more compact remote unit design, some of the keys are multiple with more than one function. The following text describes the function of keys on remote control unit. Functions related to notebook operated are marked with a symbo l*.
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8 1. STANDBY BUTTON When the main power is on, to turn the TV set on or off. 2. MUTE BUTTON To temporarily turn off the sound and to restore it by pressing it again 3. SLEEP BUTTON Set the sleep timer from 120 to 10 minutes by pressing the SLEEP button repeatedly. To display the remaining time, press SLEEP button once. To cancel the sleep timer, press the SLEEP button until ³OFF´ appears. 4. DISPLAY BUTTON To display the current program number and function status. Press the button once again to display the current time on the screen. 5. SOUND SYSTEM BUTTON To directly select sound system without going into the submenu. 6. (0-9) DIGIT KEYS To select program number directly. *To select 0-9 digits, A-Z(or a-z) letters, common marks and punctuation marks when writing data or information to be stored in notebook. 7. RECALL BUTTON Press to return to the previously viewed channel. 8. PICTURE/* DELETE BUTTON Cyclically select the default setting level of picture. Within the on-screen menu of FAV.CH, press to delete the undesired channel NO. In notebook mode, to delete the word or symbols previously stored. 9. NOTEBOOK BUTTON To activate the notebook function. 10. GAME BUTTON To enter or exit the game directly. 11. FAVORITE BUTTON To browse the preset favorite channels. This button will not function if you have not set any favorite program. 12. COLOR SYSTEM BUTTON To select color system without going into submenu. 13. MENU/*INSERT BUTTON Press to display the main menu. Also goes back to the previous screen menu or exits the menu from screen. To insert or overwrite a letter, digit or symbol when you edit the information previously stored in notebook.
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9 14. TV/AV BUTTON To switch between TV program and AV input sources. 15. CAPS BUTTON To select the input form before data or information writing between capital and small letter. 16. CALENDAR BUTTON To enter or exit the perpetual calendar directly. 17. OK BUTTON Within the on-screen menu, press to enter some special function such as game, notebook, calendar and etc. 18. VOLUME UP/DOWN BUTTON To decrease or increase the sound volume and picture setting level. In MANUAL menu, search channel upward or downward. 19. PROGRAM UP/DOWN BUTTON To select the next higher or lower program number. To select the item in submenu. 2.2 INSTALLATION OF BATTERIES 1. Open the battery compartment cover. 2. Install two size AA batteries in correct direction. 3. Close the battery cover. NOTE: ·The lifetime of the batteries may last up to one year, depending on how often the remote control is used. For the best performance, the batteries should be replaced on a yearly basis, or when remote operation becomes erratic. ·Be sure to place the batteries in the correct direction. ·Do not mix old and new batteries, or different types. ·Old batteries may leak chemical and damage the remote control. Always remove batteries as soon as they become weak. 2.3 EFFECTIVELY USING THE REMOTE CONTROL Point the remote toward the infra-red remote sensor on the main unit. NOTE: ·If direct sunlight, incandescent light, or any other strong light sources hit the remote control sensor, the remote control may not operate properly. ·If there is an obstacle between the main unit and the remote control, the remote control signal may not be received.
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103. MENU OVERVIEWMAIN MENU SUB-MENU SUB-MENU ENTRY CONT50 BRIGHT 50 COLOR 50 PICTURE TINT ± 00 SHARP 50 PIC.M DYNAMIC/PERSONAL/MILD/STANDARD B.B ON/OFF COLOR AUTO/443PAL/SECAM/443NTSC/358NTSC SOUND BG/DK LANGUAGE ENGLISH / RUSSIAN SETTING PRESENT 30 STORE TO 34 SURE ?/OK CH ADJUST FEATURE FAV.CH FAV. CH1 1 FAV. CH2 2 CALENDAR FAV. KGA 3 FAV. CH4 - GAME FAV. CH5 - FAV. CH6 - BIOLOGICAL CLOCK