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    							WATCHING TV / CHANNEL CONTROL
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    INPUT LABEL
    This indicates which device is connected to which input port. 
    EnterMoveOPTION
    Menu Language : English
    Audio Language : English
    Input Label
    SIMPLINK : On
    Key Lock : Off
    Simple Manual
    Caption : Off
    Set ID : 1
    AV
    Component
    RGB-PC
    HDMI
    F FG
    G
    Close
    Select O OP
    PT
    TI
    IO
    ON
    N
    .
    Select I In
    np
    pu
    ut
    t 
     L
    La
    ab
    be
    el
    l
    .
    Select the label.
    1
    MENU
    2ENTER
    Select the source.
    3ENTER
    4
    5
    BACKReturn to the previous menu.
    MENUReturn to TV viewing.
    With using OPTION menu
    Select the source.
    Select the label.1INPUT
    2
    3
    BACKReturn to the previous menu.
    MENUReturn to TV viewing.
    With using INPUT button
    19/22LD350
    AV 1
    AV 2
    Component
    RGB-PC
    HDMI1
    HDMI2
    F FG
    G
    Close
    26/32LD350
    E
    E
    BLUE  
    						
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    AV MODE
    WATCHING TV / CHANNEL CONTROL
    AV Mode toggles through preset Video and Audio settings.
    1AV MODE
    2
    OffCinema
    GameSport
    Press the A AV
    V 
     M
    MO
    OD
    DE
    E
    button repeatedly to
    select the desired source.
    ENTER
    If  you  select  “C Ci
    in
    ne
    em
    ma
    a
    ” in  AV  mode,
    C Ci
    in
    ne
    em
    ma
    a 
     
    will  be  selected  both  for  “PIC-
    TURE menu - Picture Mode” and “AUDIO
    menu - Sound Mode” respectively.
    If  you  select  “O Of
    ff
    f
    ”  in  AV  mode,  the
    “P Pi
    ic
    ct
    tu
    ur
    re
    e 
     M
    Mo
    od
    de
    e
    ”  and  “S So
    ou
    un
    nd
    d 
     M
    Mo
    od
    de
    e
    ”
    return to previous selected value. 
    O Of
    ff
    f
    : Disables the AV MODE.
    C Ci
    in
    ne
    em
    ma
    a
    :  Optimizes  video  and  audio  for
    watching movies.
    S Sp
    po
    or
    rt
    t
    :  Optimizes  video  and  audio  for
    watching sports events.
    G Ga
    am
    me
    e
    :  Optimizes  video  and  audio  for
    playing games.
    SIMPLE MANUAL
    You can easily and effectively access the TV information by viewing a simple manual on the TV.
    During the Simple Manual operation, audio will be muted.
    Select O OP
    PT
    TI
    IO
    ON
    N
    .
    Select S Si
    im
    mp
    pl
    le
    e 
     M
    Ma
    an
    nu
    ua
    al
    l
    .
    1
    MENU
    2ENTER
    Select the part of the manual you
    want to see.
    3ENTER
    4
    BACKReturn to TV viewing.
    Working
    EnterMoveOPTION
    Menu Language : English
    Audio Language : English
    Input Label
    SIMPLINK : On
    Key Lock : Off
    Simple Manual
    Caption : Off
    Set ID : 1
    E E   
    						
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    63
    KEY LOCK
    The TV can be set up so that it can only be used with the remote control. 
    This feature can be used to prevent unauthorized viewing by locking out the front panel controls.
    This TV is programmed to remember which option it was last set to even if you turn the TV off.
    Select O OP
    PT
    TI
    IO
    ON
    N
    .
    Select K Ke
    ey
    y 
     L
    Lo
    oc
    ck
    k
    .
    1
    MENU
    2ENTER
    Select O On
    n
    or O Of
    ff
    f
    .
    3
    ENTER
    In K Ke
    ey
    y 
     L
    Lo
    oc
    ck
    k
    ‘O On
    n
    ’, if the TV is turned off,
    press the 
    r r
    / I, INPUT, CH( (D
    DE
    Eor ) )
    button  on  the  TV  or POWER, INPUT,
    CH( ()
    ) 
     
    or NUMBERbuttons  on  the
    remote control.
    With the K Ke
    ey
    y 
     L
    Lo
    oc
    ck
    k 
     O
    On
    n
    , the display 
    ‘    K Ke
    ey
    y 
     L
    Lo
    oc
    ck
    k
    ’  appears  on  the  screen  if
    any button on the front panel is pressed
    while viewing the TV.4
    BACKReturn to the previous menu.
    MENUReturn to TV viewing.
    !
    EnterMoveOPTION
    Menu Language : English
    Audio Language : English
    Input Label
    SIMPLINK : On
    Key Lock : On
    Simple Manual
    Caption : Off
    Set ID : 1
    E E
    EnterMoveOPTION
    Menu Language : English
    Audio Language : English
    Input Label
    SIMPLINK : On
    Key Lock : Off
    Simple Manual
    Caption : Off
    Set ID : 1
    E E
    Off
    On  
    						
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    WATCHING TV / CHANNEL CONTROL
    SIMPLINK  allows  you  to  control  and  play  other  AV  devices  connected  with  HDMI  cable  without  additional
    cables  and  settings.  This  TV  may  work  with  devices  with  HDMI-CEC  support,  but  only  devices  with  the
    logo are fully supported.
    SIMPLINK can be turned on and off in the user menus.
    EnterMoveOPTION
    Select O OP
    PT
    TI
    IO
    ON
    N
    .
    Select S SI
    IM
    MP
    PL
    LI
    IN
    NK
    K
    .
    Select O On
    n 
     
    orO Of
    ff
    f
    .
    EnterMoveOPTION
    E
    1
    MENU
    3 2
    ENTER
    ENTER
    Menu Language : English
    Audio Language : English
    Input Label
    SIMPLINK : On
    Key Lock : Off
    Simple Manual
    Caption : Off
    Set ID : 1Menu Language : English
    Audio Language : English
    Input Label
    SIMPLINK : On
    Key Lock : Off
    Simple Manual
    Caption : Off
    Set ID : 1
    Off
    On
    NOTE!
    G GConnect the HDMI/DVI IN or HDMI IN terminal of the TV to the rear terminal (HDMI terminal) of the
    SIMPLINK device with the HDMI cable. 
    G GWhen you switch the Input source with the INPUT button on the remote control, the SIMPLINK device
    will stop.
    G GWhen you select a device with home theater functionality, the sound output automatically switches to
    the home theater speakers and the TV speakers are turned off.
    G GIf a connected SIMPLINK home theater system doesn't play the audio from the TV, connect the DIGITAL
    AUDIO OUT terminal on the back of the TV to the DIGITAL AUDIO IN terminal on the back of the SIM-
    PLINK device with an OPTICAL cable.
    E
    4
    BACKReturn to the previous menu.
    MENUReturn to TV viewing.  
    						
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    65
    D Di
    ir
    re
    ec
    ct
    t 
     P
    Pl
    la
    ay
    y:
    : 
     
    After connecting AV devices to the TV, you can directly control the devices and play media with-
    out additional settings.
    S Se
    el
    le
    ec
    ct
    t 
     A
    AV
    V 
     d
    de
    ev
    vi
    ic
    ce
    e:
    : 
     
    Enables you to select one of the AV devices connected to TV.
    D Di
    is
    sc
    c 
     p
    pl
    la
    ay
    yb
    ba
    ac
    ck
    k:
    : 
     
    Control connected AV devices by pressing the  , ENTER, G, A, l l 
     l
    l
    , FFand GGbuttons. 
    P Po
    ow
    we
    er
    r 
     o
    of
    ff
    f 
     a
    al
    ll
    l 
     d
    de
    ev
    vi
    ic
    ce
    es
    s:
    : 
     
    When you power off the TV, all connected devices are turned off.
    S Sw
    wi
    it
    tc
    ch
    h 
     a
    au
    ud
    di
    io
    o-
    -o
    ou
    ut
    t:
    : 
     
    Offers an easy way to switch audio-out.
    S Sy
    yn
    nc
    c 
     P
    Po
    ow
    we
    er
    r 
     o
    on
    n:
    : 
     
    When the equipment with Simplink function connected HDMI terminal starts to play, The TV
    will change automatically to turn on mode.
    (A device, which is connected to the TV through a HDMI cable but does not support SIMPLINK, does not provide
    this function)
    Note: To operate SIMPLINK, an HDMI cable over Version 1.3 with *CEC function should be used. (*CEC: Consumer
    Electronics Control).
    SIMPLINK Menu 
    T TV
    V 
     v
    vi
    ie
    ew
    wi
    in
    ng
    g
    :  Switch  to  the  previous  TV
    channel regardless of the current mode.
    D DI
    IS
    SC
    C 
     p
    pl
    la
    ay
    yb
    ba
    ac
    ck
    k
    :  Select  and  play  discs.
    When multiple discs are available, the titles
    of  discs  are  conveniently  displayed  at  the
    bottom of the screen.
    V VC
    CR
    R 
     p
    pl
    la
    ay
    yb
    ba
    ac
    ck
    k
    :  Control  the  connected
    VCR.
    H HD
    DD
    D 
     R
    Re
    ec
    co
    or
    rd
    di
    in
    ng
    gs
    s 
     p
    pl
    la
    ay
    yb
    ba
    ac
    ck
    k
    :  Control
    recordings stored in HDD.
    A Au
    ud
    di
    io
    o 
     O
    Ou
    ut
    t 
     t
    to
    o 
     H
    Ho
    om
    me
    e 
     T
    Th
    he
    ea
    at
    te
    er
    r 
     s
    sp
    pe
    ea
    ak
    k-
    -
    e er
    r/
    /A
    Au
    ud
    di
    io
    o 
     O
    Ou
    ut
    t 
     t
    to
    o 
     T
    TV
    V
    :  Select  Home
    Theater  speaker  or  TV  speaker  for  Audio
    Out.
    SIMPLINK Functions
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    G GWhen no device is connected
    (displayed in gray)
    G GSelected  Device
    G
    GWhen a device is connected
    (displayed in bright color)
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    Display S SI
    IM
    MP
    PL
    LI
    IN
    NK
    K 
     
    menu.
    Select the desired device.
    Control connected AV devices.
    1
    3 2
    ENTER
    ENTER     
    						
    							ENTRY MODES
    USB
    66
    USB(For 32LD350, 32/37/42/47LD450)
    Precautions when using the USB device
    G GOnly a USB storage device is recognizable. 
    G
    GIf the USB storage device is connected through a
    USB hub, the device is not recognizable.
    G GA USB storage device using an automatic recogni-
    tion program may not be recognized.
    G GA  USB  storage  device  which  uses  its  own  driver
    may not be recognized.
    G GThe  recognition  speed  of  a  USB  storage  device
    may depend on each device.
    G GPlease  do  not  turn  off  the  TV  or  unplug  the  USB
    device when the connected USB storage device is
    working.  When such device is suddenly separated
    or unplugged, the stored files or the USB storage
    device may be damaged. 
    G GOnly use a USB storage device which has normal
    music files or image files.
    G GPlease  use  only  a  USB  storage  device  which  was
    formatted as a FAT 32 or NTFS file system provid-
    ed with the Windows operating system.  In case of
    a  storage  device  formatted  as  a  different  utility
    program  which  is  not  supported  by  Windows,  it
    may not be recognized.
    G GPlease  connect  power  to  a  USB  storage  device
    (over 0.5A) which requires an external power sup-
    ply.  If not, the device may not be recognized.
    G GPlease connect a USB storage device with cable is
    offered by USB maker.  If connected with cable is
    not  offered  by  USB  maker  or  an  excessively  long
    cable, the device may not be recognized.
    G GSome USB storage devices may not be supported
    or operate properly.
    G GPlease  backup  important  files  because  data  on
    USB device may be damaged. Data management is
    consumer's responsibility and as a result, the man-
    ufacturer does not cover data damage.
    G GIf your USB memory device has multiple partitions,
    or if you use a USB multi-card reader, you can use
    up to 4 partitions or USB memory devices.
    G GIn case of USB storage devices formatted as NTFS,
    deletion is not allowable.
    G GFile  alignment  method  of  USB  storage  device  is
    similar to Window XP and file name can recognize
    up to 100 English characters.
    G GThe  recommended  capacity  is  1TB  or  less  for  a
    USB external hard disk and 32 GB or less for USB
    memory.
    G GIf a USB external hard disk with a “Energy Saving”
    function doesn’t work, turn the hard disk off and
    on  again  to  make  it  work  properly.  Refer  to  the
    user manual of the application USB external hard
    disk.
    When removing the USB device
    Connect the USB device to the U US
    SB
    B 
     I
    IN
    N
    jacks on the side of TV. 
    3
    Select P PH
    HO
    OT
    TO
    O 
     L
    LI
    IS
    ST
    T
    orM MU
    US
    SI
    IC
    CL
    LI
    IS
    ST
    T
    . 
    1
    IN 2
    USB IN
    Memory Key
    PHOTO LISTMUSIC LIST
    Select U US
    SB
    B 
     D
    De
    ev
    vi
    ic
    ce
    e
    .
    Select E Ej
    je
    ec
    ct
    t
    . Select the U US
    SB
    B 
     D
    De
    ev
    vi
    ic
    ce
    e
    menu before removing the
    USB device.2
    ENTER
    1
    Q.MENU
    2ENTER
    This TV supports JPG and MP3 files. When you connect a USB device, this pop up menu is displayed automatically.
    When the Pop Up menu does not appear, you can select Photo List or Music List in the USB menu.
    In USB device, you can not add a new folder or delete the existing folder.   
    						
    							PHOTO LIST
    USB
    67
    You can view .JPG files from USB storage devices.
    The On Screen Display on your model may be slightly different.
    Screen Components
    Moves to upper level folder
    Preview: Display the
    thumbnail/folder name of
    the photo in the selected
    folder
    Current page/Total pages
    Total number of marked photos
    Corresponding buttons on
    the remote control
    Supported photo file: 
    *.JPG
    You can play JPG files only.
    Only baseline scan is supported among JPG.
    Available JPG size (width x height, pixel): 64 x 64 - 15360 x 8640
    Select U US
    SB
    B
    .Select P Ph
    ho
    ot
    to
    o 
     L
    Li
    is
    st
    t
    .
    2
    1
    MENUENTERENTER
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    Navigation Popup Menu Page ChangeMark ExitCHMARK
    5
    Page 2/3
    No MarkedPhoto List
    Up Folder 1366
    x768, 125KBKY101
    06/10/2008
    KY10204/03/2008
    JMJ00101/01/2000
    JMJ00206/15/2008
    JMJ00304/03/2008
    JMJ00402/18/2008
    KY10303/30/2008
    KY10406/19/2008
    KY10501/31/2008
    JMJ00505/13/2008
    JMJ00605/26/2008
    JMJ00702/18/2008
    JMJ00802/18/2008
    Up Folder Drive1
    JMJ001
    34
    2
    1   
    						
    							USB
    68
    USB
    Photo Selection and Popup Menu
    Select the target folder or drive.
    Select the desired photos.
    2
    Show the Popup menu.3 1
    Use the C CH
    H 
     
    button to navigation in the
    photo page.
    Use the M MA
    AR
    RK
    K
    button to mark or unmark a
    photo. When one or more photos are marked,
    you can view individual photos or a slide show
    of the marked photos. If no photos are marked,
    you can view all photos individually or all pho-
    tos in the folder in a slide show.
    4Select the desired  Popup menu.
    ENTER
    ENTER
    ENTER
    Page 2/3No MarkedPhoto List
    Up Folder 1366
    x768, 125KBKY101
    06/10/2008KY10204/03/2008JMJ00101/01/2000JMJ00206/15/2008JMJ00304/03/2008JMJ00402/18/2008
    KY10303/30/2008KY10406/19/2008KY10501/31/2008JMJ00505/13/2008JMJ00605/26/2008JMJ00702/18/2008JMJ00802/18/2008
    Up Folder
    Page 2/3No MarkedPhoto List
    Up Folder 1366
    x768, 125KBKY101
    06/10/2008KY10204/03/2008JMJ00101/01/2000JMJ00206/15/2008JMJ00304/03/2008JMJ00402/18/2008
    KY10303/30/2008KY10406/19/2008KY10501/31/2008JMJ00505/13/2008JMJ00605/26/2008JMJ00702/18/2008JMJ00802/18/2008
    Up Folder Drive1
    Drive1 JMJ001
    JMJ0011366x768, 125KBView 
    Mark All
    Delete
    Close
    Navigation Page Change MarkExit
    CHMARKPopup Menu
    Navigation Page Change MarkExit
    CHMARKPopup Menu
    When  you  select  a  file  (not  folder),  this  PopUp
    menu is displayed.
    G GV
    Vi
    ie
    ew
    w
    : Display the selected item. 
    G GM
    Ma
    ar
    rk
    k 
     A
    Al
    ll
    l
    : Mark all photos on the screen.
    G GU
    Un
    nm
    ma
    ar
    rk
    k 
     A
    Al
    ll
    l
    : Deselect all marked photos.
    G GD
    De
    el
    le
    et
    te
    e
    : Delete the selected photo item.
    G GC
    Cl
    lo
    os
    se
    e
    : Close the pop-up menu.     
    						
    							USB
    69
    Full Screen Menu
    You can change the Photo List view so that it fills the screen. More operations are available in full
    screen mode.
    Use the C CH
    H 
     
    button to navigation in the
    photo page.
    Select the target folder or drive.
    Select the desired photos.
    Show the Popup menu.
    5
    Select V Vi
    ie
    ew
    w
    .
    The selected photo is displayed in
    full size.
    2
    3 1
    4ENTER
    ENTER
    ENTER
    Page 2/3No MarkedPhoto List
    Up Folder 1366
    x768, 125KBKY101
    06/10/2008KY10204/03/2008JMJ00101/01/2000JMJ00206/15/2008JMJ00304/03/2008JMJ00402/18/2008
    KY10303/30/2008KY10406/19/2008KY10501/31/2008JMJ00505/13/2008JMJ00605/26/2008JMJ00702/18/2008JMJ00802/18/2008
    Up Folder
    Page 2/3No MarkedPhoto List
    Up Folder 1366
    x768, 125KBKY101
    06/10/2008KY10204/03/2008JMJ00101/01/2000JMJ00206/15/2008JMJ00304/03/2008JMJ00402/18/2008
    KY10303/30/2008KY10406/19/2008KY10501/31/2008JMJ00505/13/2008JMJ00605/26/2008JMJ00702/18/2008JMJ00802/18/2008
    Up Folder Drive1
    Drive1 JMJ001
    JMJ0011366x768, 125KBView 
    Mark All
    Delete
    Close
    Navigation Page Change MarkExit
    CHMARKPopup Menu
    Navigation Page Change MarkExit
    CHMARKPopup Menu
    The aspect ratio of a photo may change the size of
    the photo displayed on the screen in full size.
    1/17
    Slideshow BGM Delete Option Hide       
    						
    							USB
    70
    USB
    Select the S Sl
    li
    id
    de
    es
    sh
    ho
    ow
    w
    , B BG
    GM
    M
    , ( (R
    Ro
    ot
    ta
    at
    te
    e)
    )
    ,
    D De
    el
    le
    et
    te
    e
    ,O Op
    pt
    ti
    io
    on
    n
    , or H Hi
    id
    de
    e.
    .
    Use  button to select the previous or
    next photo. 
    Use  button to select and control
    the menu on the full-sized screen.
    ENTER
    6
    NOTE!
    G GThis  TV  will  not  be  able  to  decode
    most  JPG  images  saved  using  the
    Progressive option.
    1/17
    Slideshow BGM Delete Option Hide
    Press F F 
     G
    Gto set the time interval between slides.
    Slide Speed
    Fast 
    Cancel... Music Album
    Enter
    G GS
    Sl
    li
    id
    de
    es
    sh
    ho
    ow
    w
    :  Selected  photos  are  displayed  during  the
    slide show. If no photo is selected, all photos in the cur-
    rent folder are displayed during slide show.
    Set the time interval of the slide show in O Op
    pt
    ti
    io
    on
    n
    .
    G GB
    BG
    GM
    M
    : Listen to music while viewing photos in full size. 
    Set the BGM device and album in O Op
    pt
    ti
    io
    on
    n
    .
    G G(
    (R
    Ro
    ot
    ta
    at
    te
    e)
    )
    : Rotate photos.
    Rotates the photo 90°,18 0°,270°,360°clockwise.
    Photo  cannot  be  rotated  if  its  width  is  greater  than
    the available supported resolution height. 
    G GD
    De
    el
    le
    et
    te
    e
    : Delete photos.
    G GO
    Op
    pt
    ti
    io
    on
    n
    :  Set  values  for S Sl
    li
    id
    de
    e 
     S
    Sp
    pe
    ee
    ed
    d
    and M Mu
    us
    si
    ic
    c
    A Al
    lb
    bu
    um
    m
    . 
    Use button  and E EN
    NT
    TE
    ER
    R
    button  to  set
    values. Then go to  and press E EN
    NT
    TE
    ER
    R
    to  save
    the settings.
    You  cannot  change M Mu
    us
    si
    ic
    c 
     A
    Al
    lb
    bu
    um
    m
    while  BGM  is
    playing.
    G GH
    Hi
    id
    de
    e 
     
    : Hide the menu on the full-sized screen.
    To see the menu again on the full-sized screen, press
    E EN
    NT
    TE
    ER
    R 
     
    button to display.       
    						
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