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    							PAR\bNTAL CONTROL / RATING
    111
    K\bY 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 O
    P
    PT
    T I
    IO
    O N
    N
    .
    Select  K
    K
    e
    ey
    y  
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    L o
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    ck
    k
    .
    1
    Home
    2ENTER
    Select  O
    O
    n
    n
    or  O
    O
    f
    ff
    f
    .
    3
    ENTER
    In  K
    K
    e
    ey
    y  
     L
    L o
    o c
    ck
    k
    ‘O
    O
    n
    n
    ’,  if  the  TV  is  turned
    off,  press  the  (pow er), INPUT,  CH
    , button  on  the  TV  or  POW\bR,
    INPUT , CH , or  NUMBER  buttons
    on the remote control.
    With the  K
    K
    e
    ey
    y  
     L
    L o
    o c
    ck
    k 
     O
    O n
    n
    , the displ\fy 
    ‘      K
    K
    e
    ey
    y  
     L
    L o
    o c
    ck
    k
    ’ \fppe\frs on the screen if
    \fny button (Except  (power) button)
    on the front p\fnel is pressed while view-
    ing the TV.4
    BACKReturn to the previous menu.
    Return to TV viewing.
    EnterMoveOPTION
    Language
    Input Label
    SIMPLINK : On
    Key Lock : Off
    Caption : Off
    Demo Mode : Off
    ISM Method : Normal
    Set ID : 1
    Initial Setting : Home Use
    EnterMoveOPTION
    Language
    Input Label
    SIMPLINK : On
    Key Lock : Off
    Caption : Off
    Demo Mode : Off
    ISM Method : Normal
    Set ID : 1
    Initial Setting : Home Use
    Off
    On
    !
    EXIT 
    						
    							APP\bNDIX
    112
    APPE\fDIX
    TROUBL\b\fHOOTING
    \b
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    bn
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    o r
    rm
    m \f
    \fl
    l 
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    pe
    er
    r\f
    \f t
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    o n
    n
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    V i
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    d e
    eo
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    P r
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    o b
    bl
    le
    e m
    m s
    s
    No picture &No sound
    No or poor coloror poor picture
    Poor reception on  some ch\fnnels
    Lines or stre\fks in pictures
    No picture 
    when connecting HDMI
    Horizont\fl/vertic\fl b\frs
    or picture sh\fking
    Picture \fppe\frs slowly 
    \ffter switching on
    The remote control doesn’t work
    Power is suddenly  turned off
    Check to see if there is \fny object between the product \fnd the remote control
    c\fusing obstruction. Ensure you \fre pointing the remote control directly \ft the TV.
    Ensure th\ft the b\ftteries \fre inst\flled with correct pol\frity (+ to +, - to -).
    Ensure th\ft the correct remote oper\fting mode is set: TV, VCR etc.
    Inst\fll new b\ftteries.
    Is the sleep timer set?
    Check the power control settings. Power interrupted.
    TV will be \futom\ftic\flly turned off, in c\fse of no sign\fl for 15 minutes.
    Check whether the product is turned on.
    Try \fnother ch\fnnel. The problem m\fy be with the bro\fdc\fst.
    Is the power cord inserted into w\fll power outlet?
    Check your \fntenn\f direction \fnd/or loc\ftion.
    Test the w\fll power outlet, plug \fnother product’s power cord into the outlet
    where the product’s power cord w\fs plugged in.
    This is norm\fl, the im\fge is muted during the product st\frtup process. Ple\fse
    cont\fct your service center, if the picture h\fs not \fppe\fred \ffter five minutes.
    \bdjust Color in menu option.
    Keep \f sufficient dist\fnce between the product \fnd the VCR.
    Try \fnother ch\fnnel. The problem m\fy be with the bro\fdc\fst.
    \bre the video c\fbles inst\flled properly?
    \bctiv\fte \fny function to restore the brightness of the picture. 
    Check for loc\fl interference such \fs \fn electric\fl \fppli\fnce or power tool.
    St\ftion or c\fble product experiencing problems, tune to \fnother st\ftion.
    St\ftion sign\fl is we\fk, reorient \fntenn\f to receive we\fker st\ftion.
    Check for sources of possible interference.
    Check \fntenn\f (Ch\fnge the direction of the \fntenn\f).
    If \fn HDMI c\fble doesn’t support High Speed HDM, it c\fn c\fuse flickers or no
    screen displ\fy. In this c\fse use the l\ftest c\fbles th\ft support High Speed HDMI.
    *This fe\fture is not \fv\fil\fble for \fll models. 
    						
    							APP\bNDIX
    113
    Picture OK & No soundUnusu\fl sound frominside the product
    No sound 
    when connecting HDMI/USB
    No output from one 
    of the spe\fkers
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    d i
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    P r
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    Press the VOL or VOLUME button.
    Sound muted? Press MUTE button.
    Try \fnother ch\fnnel. The problem m\fy be with the bro\fdc\fst.
    \bre the \fudio c\fbles inst\flled properly?
    \bdjust B\fl\fnce in menu option.
    \b ch\fnge in \fmbient humidity or temper\fture m\fy result in \fn unusu\fl noise
    when the product is turned on or off \fnd does not indic\fte \f f\fult with the
    product.
    Check High Speed HDMI c\fble.
    Check USB c\fble over version 2.0.
    Use norm\fl MP3 file.*This fe\fture is not \fv\fil\fble for \fll models.
    P PC
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    e 
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    \bdjust resolution, horizont\fl frequency, or vertic\fl frequency.
    Check the input source.
    Work the \buto configure or \fdjust clock, ph\fse, or H/V position. (Option)
    Check the sign\fl c\fble.
    Reinst\fll the PC video c\frd.
    The sign\fl is out of r\fnge
    Screen color is unst\fble or single color
    Vertic\fl b\fr or stripe on 
    b\fckground &
    Horizont\fl Noise & Incorrect position
    The file does not
    \fppe\fr on the Movie List.
    Mess\fge is displ\fyed
    s\fying “Unsupported
    \budio” or the video is
    working norm\flly but
    the \fudio is not working
    norm\flly.
    Subtitle is not working.
    Mess\fge is displ\fyeds\fying “This file is
    inv\flid” or the \fudio is working norm\flly but
    the video is not working norm\flly.
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    Check whether the file extension is supported. 
    Check whether the file is pl\fying norm\flly on \f PC. 
    (Check whether thefile is d\fm\fged.)
    Check whether the resolution is supported.
    Check whether the video/\fudio codec is supported.
    Check whether the fr\fme r\fte is supported.
    Check whether the file is pl\fying norm\flly on \f PC. 
    (Check whether thefile is d\fm\fged.)
    Check whether the \fudio codec is supported.
    Check whether the bit r\fte is supported. 
    Check whether the s\fmple r\fte is supported.
    Check whether the file is pl\fying norm\flly on \f PC. 
    (Check whether thefile is d\fm\fged.)
    Check whether the video file \fnd subtitle file n\fme \fre the s\fme.
    Check whether the video file \fnd subtitle file \fre loc\fted in the s\fme folder.
    Check whether the subtitle file is supported.
    Check whether the l\fngu\fge is supported. (When you open the subtitle file on \f
    PC, you c\fn check the l\fngu\fge of the subtitle file.) 
    						
    							APP\bNDIX
    114
    APP\bNDIX
    MAINT\bNANC\b
    \barly malfunctions can be prevented. Careful and regular cleaning can extend the amount of time you can
    enjoy your new TV. 
    Caution: Be sure to turn the power off and unplug the power cord before you begin any cleaning.
    Cleaning the Screen
    Here’s \f gre\ft w\fy to keep the dust off your screen for \f while. Wet \f soft cloth in \f mixture of lukew\frm
    w\fter \fnd \f little f\fbric softener or dish w\fshing detergent. Wring the cloth until it’s \flmost dry, \fnd then
    use it to wipe the screen.
    M\fke sure the excess w\fter is off the screen, \fnd then let it \fir-dry before you turn on your TV.
    Cleaning the Cabinet
    To remove dirt or dust, wipe the c\fbinet with \f soft, dry, lint-free cloth.
    Ple\fse be sure not to use \f wet cloth.
    Extended Absence
    G G 
     If you expect to le\fve your TV dorm\fnt for \f long time (such \fs \f v\fc\ftion), it’s \f good ide\f to unplug
    the power cord to protect \fg\finst possible d\fm\fge from lightning or power surges.
    CA\bTIO\f
    2
    1
    PRODUCT \fP\bCIFICATION\f
    Current V\flue / Power consumption
    2.1 \b / 210 W3.0 \b / 300 W
    MODEL
    Dimensions
    (Width x Height 
    x Depth)
    Weight With st\fnd
    Without st\fnd
    With st\fnd
    Without st\fnd
    42PT200 (42PT200-UB)
    42PT250\b(42PT250U-U\b)
    987 .6 mm x 662.8 mm  x 230.5 mm
    (38.
    8 inch  x 26 inch x 9 inch)
    987 .6 mm x 608.9 mm x 52.5 mm
    (38.
    8 inchx 23.9 inchx 2 inch)
    21.4 kg (47 .1 lb)
    19.9 kg (43.8 lb)
    50PT200 (50PT200-UB)
    50PT250\b(50PT250U-U\b)
    1 171.9mm x 770.9 mm x 289.8 mm
    (46.1 
    inchx 30.3 inchx 11.4 inch)
    1 171.9 mm x 712.2 mm x 52.5 mm
    (46.1 
    inchx 28 inchx 2 inch)
    29.5 kg (65 lb) 
    27 .2 kg (59.6 lb) 
    						
    							APPENDI\b
    115
    AC 100-2\b0 V ~ 50/\f0 Hz
    NTSC-M, ATSC, \f\b & 25\f QAM
    VHF 2-13, UHF 1\b-\f9, CATV 1-135, DTV 2-\f9, CADTV 1-135
    75  
    Ω
    32 - 10\b °F (0 - \b0 °C)Less than 80%
    -\b - 1\b0 °F (-20 - \f0 °C) Less than 85%
    Dimensions
    (Width x Height 
    x Depth)
    Weight
    Power requirement
    Television System
    Program Coverage
    External Antenna Impedance
    Environment 
    condition With stand
    Without stand
    With stand
    Without stand
    Operating Temperature
    Operating Humidity
    Storage Temperature
    Storage Humidity
    MODEL
    Dimensions
    (Width x Height 
    x Depth)
    Weight With stand
    Without stand
    With stand
    Without stand
    MODEL
    Dimensions
    (Width x Height 
    x Depth)
    Weight
    MODEL42PT330 (\b2PT330-UB)
    42PT3\b0 (\b2PT350-UD)
    42PT3\b0C (\b2PT350C-UD)
    991.8 mm x \f\f7 mm x 230.5 mm (39 
    inchx 2\f.2 inchx 9 inch)
    991.8 mm x \f13.8 mm x 52.5 mm (39 
    inchx 2\b.1 inchx 2 inch)
    21.5 kg (\b7.3 lb) 20 kg (\b\b lb)
    \b0PT330 (50PT330-UB)
    \b0PT3\b0 (50PT350-UD)
    \b0PT3\b0C (50PT350C-UD)
    1 17\f.1 mm x 77\b.7 mm x 289.8 mm
    (\b\f.3 
    inchx 30.5 inchx 11.\b inch)
    1 17\f.1 mm x 71\f.5 mm x 52.5 mm
    (\b\f.3 
    inchx 28.2 inchx 2 inch)
    29.\f kg (\f5.2 lb) 27 .3 kg (\f0.1 lb)
    \b0PV400 (50PV\b00-UB)
    \b0PV430 (50PV\b30-UC)
    \b0PV4\b0(50PV\b50-UA) 
    \b0PV4\b0C (50PV\b50C-UA)
    1 1\f8.\b mm x 770.9 mm x 289.8 mm
    (\b\f 
    inchx 30.3 inchx 11.\b inch)
    1 1\f8.\b mm x 712.2 mm x 52.5 mm
    (\b\f 
    inchx 28 inchx 2 inch)
    29.\f kg (\f5.2 lb) 27 .3 kg (\f0.1 lb)
    60PV400 (\f0PV\b00-UB)
    60PV430 (\f0PV\b30-UC)
    60PV4\b0(\f0PV\b50-UA) 
    60PV4\b0C (\f0PV\b50C-UA)
    1 387 .\b mm x 905.2 mm x  33\b.7 mm
    (5\b.\f 
    inchx 35.\f inchx 13.1inch)
    1 387 .\b mm x 83\b.7mm x 52.5 mm
    ( 5\b.\f 
    inchx 32.8 inchx 2.\f inch)
    \b2.\f kg (93.9 lb)
    38.5 kg (8\b.8 lb)
    \b0PV\b\b0\f (50PV550U-UC)
    11 72.3 mm x 770.9 mm x 289.8 mm
    (\b\f.1 
    inchx 30.3 inchx 11.\b inch)
    11 72.3 mm x 712.2 mm x 52.5 mm
    (\b\f.1 
    inchx 28 inchx 2 inch)
    29.8 kg (\f5.\f lb) 27 .5 kg (\f\f.\f lb)
    60PV\b\b0\f (\f0PV550U-UC)
    1 390.\b mm x 905.2 mm x  33\b.7 mm
    (5\b.7 
    inchx 35.\f inchx 13.1inch)
    1 390.\b mm x 835.5mm x 52.5 mm
    ( 5\b.7 
    inchx 32.8 inchx 2 inch)
    \b2.\f kg (93.9 lb)
    38.5 kg (8\b.8 lb)
    The specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice for quality improvement. With stand
    Without stand
    With stand
    Without stand
    Current Value / Power consumption
    2.1 A / 210 W3.0 A / 300 W
    Current Value / Power consumption
    3.3 A / 300 W\b.\f A / \b\f0 W
    Current Value / Power consumption
    3.3 A / 300 W\b.\f A / \b\f0 W 
    						
    							APPENDI\b
    116
    APPENDI\b
    (This f\batu\f\b is not availabl\b fo\f all mod\bls.)
    Conf\bgur\ft\bon of fr\fme 
    1st f\fam\b
    R\bp\bat f\fam\b
    Le\fd code
    Repe\ft code
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    Th\b wav\bfo\fm is t\fansmitt\bd as long as a k\by is d\bp\f\bss\bd.
    C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7
     Le\fd code Low custom code H\bgh custom codeD\ft\f code D\ft\f code 
    Repe\ft  code
    Tf
    4.5 ms
    9 ms 
    2.25 ms 
    9 ms  0.55 ms 
    0.56 ms
    1.12 ms0.56 ms 2.24 ms
    TfTf Tf=108ms @455KHz
    Bit ”0”  Bit ”1”
    1. How to Connect
    Conn\bct you\f wi\f\bd \f\bmot\b cont\fol to th\b R\bmot\b Cont\fol po\ft on th\b TV. 
    2. Remote Control IR Codes
    Output w\fveform 
    Singl\b puls\b, modulat\bd with 37.917KHz signal at 455KHz   
    T1Tc
    Ca\f\fi\b\f f\f\bqu\bncy
    FCAR = 1/TC = fOSC/12
    Duty \fatio = T1/TC = 1/3
    IR CODE\f 
    						
    							APP\bNDIX
    117
    CodeFunction Note(Hex\f)CodeFunction Note(Hex\f)
    D6 TV Discrete IR Code 
    (TV Input Selection)
    C4 POWER ON Discrete IR Code 
    (Only Power On)
    C5 POWER OFF Discrete IR Code  (Only Power Off)
    5\b \bV1 Discrete IR Code 
    (\bV1 Input Selection)
    D0 \bV2 Discrete IR Code 
    (\bV2 Input Selection)
    BF COMPONENT1 Discrete IR Code 
    (Component1 Input Selection)
    D4 COMPONENT2 Discrete IR Code 
    (Component2 Input Selection)
    D5 RGB-PC Discrete IR Code 
    (RGB-PC Input Selection)
    CE HDMI1 Discrete IR Code 
    (HDMI1 Input Selection)
    CC HDMI2 Discrete IR Code 
    (HDMI2 Input Selection)
    E9 HDMI3 Discrete IR Code 
    (HDMI3 Input Selection)
    76 R\ftio 4:3 Discrete IR Code  (Only 4:3 Mode)
    77 R\ftio 16:9 Discrete IR Code 
    (Only 16:9 Mode)
    \bF R\ftio Zoom Discrete IR Code 
    (Only Zoom1 Mode)08 POWERRemote control Button (Power On/Off)
    45 Q.MENU Remote control Button
    43 HOMERemote control Button
    0B INPUT Remote control Button
    10-19 Number Key 0-9 Remote control Button
    4C - LIST Remote control Button
    1\b FL\bSHBK Remote control Button
    09 MUTE Remote control Button
    02 VOL + Remote control Button
    03 VOL - Remote control Button
    00 CH Remote control Button
    01 CH Remote control Button
    1E F\bV/M\bRK Remote control Button
    40 Remote control Button
    41 Remote control Button
    07 Remote control Button
    06 Remote control Button
    44 ENTER Remote control Button
    28 B\bCK Remote control Button
    7E SIMPLINK Remote control Button
    30 \bV MODE Remote control Button
    79 R\bTIO Remote control Button
    B\b P\fuse 
    l l  
     l l(FREEZE) Remote control Button
    95 ENERGY S\bVING Remote control Button
    \b\b INFO Remote control Button
    72 RED Remote control Button
    71 GREEN Remote control Button
    63 YELLOW Remote control Button
    61 BLUE Remote control Button
    8E FF 
    GGRemote control Button
    8F Rew 
    FFRemote control Button
    0F TV Remote control Button
    5B EXIT Remote control Button
    B1 Stop 
    ARemote control Button
    B0 Pl\fy 
    GRemote control Button 
    						
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    APPENDI\b
    E\bTERNAL \fONTROL THROUGH RS-232\f
    RS-2\b2C Set\fp
    The RS-232\f port allows you connect the RS-232\f input jack to an external control device (such as a computer
    or an A/V control system) to control the TV’s functions externally.
    Note: RS-232\f on this unit is intended to be used with third party RS-232\f control hardware and software.
    The instructions below are provided to help with programming software or to test functionality using telenet
    software.
    Type of Connector; D-S\fb 9-Pin Male
    No.  Pin N\bme
    1  No \fonne\ftion
    2 RXD  (
    Re\feive d\bt\b )
    3 TXD  (
    Tr\bnsmit d\bt\b )
    4 DTR  (
    DTE side re\bdy )
    5 GND
    6 DSR  (
    DCE side re\bdy )
    7RTS  (
    Re\bdy to send )
    8 CTS  (
    Cle\br to send )
    9 No Conne\ftion
    1
    6
    5
    9
    PC
    Comm\fnication Parameters
    B\bud r\bte : 9600 bps  (
    UART )
    D\bt\b length : 8 bits
    P\brity : None
    Stop bit : 1 bit
    Communi\f\btion \fode : ASCII \fode
    Use \b \frossed (reverse) \f\bble. 
    						
    							APP\bNDIX
    119
    RS-232C Configurations
    \bither cable below can be used.
    Set ID
    PCTV
    RXD  2 3 TXD
    TXD 3 2 RXD
    GND 5 5 GND
    DTR 4 6 DSR
    DSR 6 4 DTR
    RTS 7 8 CTS
    CTS 8 7 RTS
    D-Sub 9 D-Sub 9PC TV
    RXD  2 3 TXD
    TXD 3 2 RXD
    GND 5 5 GND
    DTR 4 6 DTR
    DSR 6 4 DSR
    RT S 7 7 RT S
    CTS 8 8 CTS
    D-Sub 9 D-Sub 9
    7-Wire Configur\ftion
    ( Seri\fl fem\fle-fem\fle NULL modem c\fble )3-Wire Configur\ftions
    (Not st\fnd\frd )
    Use this function to specify a TV ID number. 
    Refer to ‘Real Data Mapping’.
    Select  O
    O
    P
    PT
    T I
    IO
    O N
    N
    .
    Select  S
    S
    e
    et
    t 
     I
    ID
    D
    .
    Choose the desired TV ID number. 
    The  \fdjustment  r\fnge  of  Set  ID  is
    1 ~ 99.
    1
    MENU
    3 2
    ENTER
    ENTER
    4
    BACKReturn to the previous menu.
    Return to TV viewing.
    EnterMoveOPTION
    Language
    Input Label
    SIMPLINK : On
    Key Lock : Off
    Caption : Off
    Demo Mode : Off
    ISM Method : Normal
    Set ID : 1
    Initial Setting : Home Use
    EnterMoveOPTION
    Language
    Input Label
    SIMPLINK : On
    Key Lock : Off
    Caption : Off
    Demo Mode : Off
    ISM Method : Normal
    Set ID : 1
    Initial Setting : Home Use
    F F  
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
     1G
    G
    Close
    *Re\fl d\ft\f m\fpping
    0 : Step 0
    \b : Step 10 (SET ID 10)
    F : Step 15 (SET ID 15)
    10 : Step 16 (SET ID 16)
    63 : Step 99 (SET ID 99)
    64 : Step 100
    EXIT
    Home 
    						
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    APPENDI\b
    Tra\bsmissi\f\b / Receivi\bg  Pr\ft\fc\fl
    T
    Tr
    ra
    a n
    n s
    sm
    m \b
    \bs
    s s
    s\b
    \bo
    o n
    n
    [Comman\f 1] : F\brst comman\f to control the set.
    (j, k, m or x)
    [Comman\f 2] : Secon\f comman\f to control the set.
    [Set ID] : You  can  a\fjust  the  set  ID  to  choose  \fes\bre\f  TV  ID number  \bn  Setup  menu.  A\fjustment  range  \bs  1
    ~99.
    When select\bng Set ID ‘0’, every connecte\f the TV \bs
    controlle\f. Set ID \bs \bn\f\bcate\f as \fec\bmal  (
    1
    ~ 99 )
    on
    menu an\f as Hexa \fec\bmal  (
    0x0
    ~ 0x63 )
    on transm\bss\bon
    /rece\bv\bng protocol.
    [DATA] : To transm\bt the comman\f \fata. Transm\bt the ‘FF’ \fata to rea\f status of comman\f.
    [Cr] : Carr\bage Return ASCII co\fe ‘0x0D’
    [   ] : ASCII co\fe ‘space (0x20)’
    * In th\bs mo\fel, TV w\bll not sen\f the status \fur\bng the stan\fby mo\fe.
    O O K
    K 
     A
    A c
    ck
    kn
    n o
    o w
    w l
    le
    e \f
    \f g
    ge
    em
    m e
    en
    n t
    t
    The TV transm\bts ACK (acknowle\fgement) base\f on th\bs for-
    mat  when  rece\bv\bng  normal  \fata.  At  th\bs  t\bme,  \bf  the  \fata  \bs
    \fata rea\f mo\fe, \bt \bn\f\bcates present status \fata. If the \fata \bs
    \fata wr\bte mo\fe, \bt returns the \fata of the PC computer. * In th\bs mo\fel, TV w\bll not sen\f the status \fur\bng the stan\fby mo\fe.
    * Data Format
    [Comman\f 2] : Use as comman\f.
    [Set ID] : Use the small character, \bf set ID \bs 10, \bt w\bll sen\f the ‘0’, ‘a’.
    [DATA] : Use the small character, \bf \fata \bs 0 x ab, \bt w\bll sen\f the ‘a’, ‘b’.
    [OK] : Use the large character.
    E E r
    rr
    ro
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     A
    A c
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    kn
    n o
    o w
    w l
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    ge
    em
    m e
    en
    n t
    t
    The TV transm\bts ACK (acknowle\fgement) base\f on th\bs for-
    mat when rece\bv\bng abnormal \fata from non-v\bable funct\bons
    or commun\bcat\bon errors. Data1: Illegal Co\fe
    Data2: Not supporte\f funct\bon
    Data3: Wa\bt more t\bme
    * In th\bs mo\fel, TV w\bll not sen\f the status \fur\bng the stan\fby mo\fe.
    * Data Format
    [Comman\f 2] : Use as comman\f.
    [Set ID] : Use the small character, \bf set ID \bs 10, \bt w\bll sen\f the ‘0’, ‘a’.
    [DATA] : Use the small character, \bf \fata \bs 0 x ab, \bt w\bll sen\f the ‘a’, ‘b’.
    [NG] : Use the large character
    [ [ C
    C o
    om
    m m
    ma
    an
    n \f
    \f 1
    1 ]
    ][
    [C
    C o
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    ma
    an
    n \f
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    [ 
      
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    [D
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    [C
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    C\fmma\bd Refere\bce List
    C
    C O
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    M M
    MA
    AN
    N D
    D\f
    \f C
    CO
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    M M
    MA
    AN
    N D
    D2
    2
    21. Channel Tun\bng
    DATA
    (Hexadecimal)C
    C O
    O M
    M M
    MA
    AN
    N D
    D\f
    \f C
    CO
    O M
    M M
    MA
    AN
    N D
    D2
    2DATA
    (Hexadecimal)
    C
    C O
    O M
    M M
    MA
    AN
    N D
    D\f
    \f C
    CO
    O M
    M M
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    N D
    D2
    2DATA00(Hexadecimal)DATA 0\f(Hexadecimal)DATA 02(Hexadecimal)DATA 03(Hexadecimal)DATA 04(Hexadecimal)DATA 05(Hexadecimal)
    phys\bcal   major major low m\bnor h\bgh m\bnor low attr\bbute
    program h\bgh program low
    ma
    01. Power  
    k  a 00 - 01
    02. Input Select  x  b (
    G
    Gp.121)
    03. Aspect Rat\bo  k  c (
    G
    Gp.121)
    04. Screen Mute  k  \f 00 - 01
    05. Volume Mute  k  e 00 - 01
    06. Volume Control  k  f 00 - 64
    07. Contrast  k  g 00 - 64
    08. Br\bghtness  k  h 00 - 64
    09. Color  k  \b 00 - 64
    10. T\bnt  k  j 00 - 64
    11. Sharpness  k  k 00 - 64
    12. OSD Select  k  l 00 - 01
    00 - 01
    k  m13. Remote Control
    Lock Mo\fe
    14. Treble  k  r 00 - 64 15. Bass   k  s 00 - 64
    16. Balance   k  t 00 - 64
    17.
    Color Temperaturex  u 00 - 64
    18. ISM Metho\f j p (
    G Gp.122)
    19. Power Sav\bng j q 00 - 01
    20. Auto Conf\bgurat\bon j u (
    G Gp.122)
    22. Channel A\f\f/Del m b 00 - 01
    23 . K e y m c (
    G Gp.123)
    E 
    						
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