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    ENGENGLISH
    CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS
    SettingDescription
    Colour Temperature(Medium/Warm/Cool)This	is	the	function	to	adjust	the	overall	colour	of	the	screen	to	the	feeling	you	want.	yA	»Method:	2	Points	»Pattern:	Inner,	Outer	»Red/Green/Blue	Contrast,	Red/Green/Blue	Brightness	:	»The	adjustment	range	is	-50	to	+50.	yB	»Method:	10	point	IRE	»Pattern:	Inner	/	Outer	»IRE	(Institute	of	Radio	Engineers)	is	the	unit	to	display	the	size	of	the	video	signal	and	can	be	set	among	10,	20,	30	to	100.	You	can	adjust	Red,	Green	or	Blue	according	to	each	setting.	»Red/Green/Blue:	The	adjustment	range	is	-50	to	+50.
    Colour ManagementSystemAs	the	tool	used	by	the	experts	to	make	adjustments	by	using	the	test	patterns,	this	does	not	affect	other	colours	but	can	be	used	to	selectively	adjust	the	6	colour	areas	(Red/Green/Blue/Cyan/	Magenta/Yellow).	Colour	difference	may	not	be	distinctive	even	when	you	make	the	adjustments	for	the	general	video.Adjusts	Red/Green/Blue/Yellow/Cyan/Magenta.	»Red/Green/Blue/Yellow/Cyan/Magenta	Colour:	 The	adjustment	range	is	-30	to	+30.	»Red/Green/Blue/Yellow/Cyan/Magenta	Tint:	The	adjustment	range	is	-30	to	+30.This	feature	is	disable	in	RGB-PC	and	HDMI	(PC)	mode.
    	
      
    						
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    AUDIO settings
    1	 Press	MENU	to	access	the	main	menus.
    2	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons	to	scroll	to	AUDIO	and	press	
    OK.
    3	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons	to	scroll	to	the	setting	or	
    option	you	want	and	press	OK.
    -	To	return	to	the	previous	level,	 press	BACK.
    4	 When	you	are	finished,	press	EXIT.
    When	you	return	to	the	previous	menu,	press		
    BACK.		
    		
    The	available	audio	options	are	described	in	the	following:
    SettingDescription
    Auto VolumeActivates	the	 Auto	Volume	feature	to	keep	the	volume	level	consistent	whenever	you	change	programmes.	 The	volume	level	may	not	be	consistent	due	to	different	signal	conditions	of	broadcasting	stations.
    Clear Voice llBy	differentiating	the	human	sound	range	from	others,	it	helps	users	listen	to	human	voices	better.
    BalanceAdjusts	balance	between	the	left	and	right	speakers	according	to	your	room	environment.
    Sound ModeSelects	one	of	the	preset	sound	modes	or	customize	each	option	in	each	mode.
    Mode
    Standard	Select	when	you	want	standard-quality	sound.
    Music	Select	when	you	listen	to	music.
    Cinema	Select	when	you	watch	movies.
    Sport	Select	when	you	watch	sports	events.
    Game	Select	when	you	play	games.
     NOTE
    	
    If	sound	quality	or	volume	is	not	at	the	level	you	want,	it	is	recommended	to	use	a	separate	home	theater	system	or	amplifier	to	cope	with	different	user	environments.
    Option
    Surround	XProvides	an	enveloping	surround	sound	with	clear	dialog	and	bass	using 	just 	two 	speakers. 	Surround 	X 	is 	a 	patented 	Surround	technology	that	solves	the	problem	of	playing	5.1	multichannel	contents	over	two	speakers.
    TrebleControls	the	dominant	sounds	in	the	output.	When	you	turn	up	the	treble,	it	will	increase	the	output	to	the	higher	frequency	range.
    BassControls	the	softer	sounds	in	the	output.	When	you	turn	up	the	bass,	it	will	increase	the	output	to	the	lower	frequency	range.
    Reset	Resets	the	sound	mode	to	the	default	setting.
     NOTE
    You	cannot	adjust	 Treble	and	Bass	in	the	RGB-PC	/	HDMI-PC	mode.
    AUDIO
    Auto Volume        : OffClear Voice ll        : Off  3Balance                                     0Sound Mode         : Music       ꔈSurround X            : Off      ꔈTreble                50      ꔈBass                  50      ꔈResetDigital Audio Out    : PCMTV Speaker           : OnDTV Audio Setting  : Auto
    MoveOK
    LR
      
    						
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    SettingDescription
    Digital Audio OutThis	function	allows	you	to	select	your	preferred	Digital	Audio	Output.When	Dolby	Digital	is	available,	selecting	Auto	in	the	Digital	Audio	Out	menu	will	set	SPDIF(Sony	Philips	Digital	InterFace)	output	to	Dolby	Digital.If	Auto	is	selected	in	the	digital	audio	out	menu	when	Dolby	Digital	is	not	available,	SPDIF	output	will	be	PCM(Pulse-code	modulation).Even	if	both	Dolby	Digital	and	 Audio	language	have	been	set	in	a	channel	which	broadcast	DolbyDigital	Audio,	only	Dolby	Digital	will	be	played.
     NOTE
    Manufactured	under	license	from	Dolby	Laboratories.	“Dolby	“and	the	double-D	symbol	are	trademarks	of	Dolby	Laboratories.
    There	is	a	possibility	that	when	HDMI	mode,	some	DVD	players	do	not	make	SPDIF	sound.	At	that	time,	set	the	output	of	the	digital	audio	of	the	DVD	player	to	PCM.	(In	HDMI,	Dolby	Digital	Plus	is	not	supported).
    	ModeAudio InputDigital Audio output
    Auto	(Speaker	On)MPEGDolby	DigitalDolby	Digital	PlusHE-AAC
    PCMDolby	DigitalDolby	DigitalPCM
    Auto	(Speaker	Off)MPEGDolby	DigitalDolby	Digital	PlusHE-AAC
    PCMDolby	DigitalDolby	DigitalDolby	Digital
    PCMPCMPCM
    TV SpeakerTurns	on	the	internal	speaker	of	the	Monitor	set	when	using	an	external	Hi-Fi	or	SRS	system.	 You	can	use	the	TV	speaker	as	an	audio	output	device	even	if	there	is	no	video	input.
    DTV Audio Setting(In Digital Mode Only)
    When	different	audio	types	exist	in	an	input	signal,	this	function	allows	you	to	select	the	audio	type	you	want.
     NOTE
    	yAuto:	Automatically	outputs	in	the	order	HE	-	 AAC	ꔃ	Dolby	Digital	ꔃ	MPEG.	yHE	-	AAC,	Dolby	Digital,	MPEG:	 Allows	users	to	select	the	audio	type	they	want.	»If	MPEG	is	selected,	MPEG	is	always	outputted.	»If	MPEG	is	not	supported,	HE	-	 AAC	and	Dolby	Digital	are	selected	in	that	order.
      
    						
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    CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS
    Stereo/Dual Reception (In Analogue Mode Only)
    When	a	programme	is	selected,	the	sound	information	for	the	station	appears	with	the		programme	number	
    and	station	name.
    1	 Press	Q. MENU	and	press	the	Navigation	to	access	the	AUDIO	and	press	OK.
    2	 Press	the	Navigation	button	to	scroll	to	sound	output and	press	OK.
    BroadcastOn Screen Display
    MonoStereoDual
    MONOSTEREODUAL	I	,	DUAL 	II	,	DUAL 	I	+	II
    Mono sound selection
    If	the	stereo	signal	is	weak	in	stereo	reception,	you	can	switch	to	mono.	In	mono	reception,	the	clarity	of	
    sound	is	improved.
    Language selection for dual language broadcast
    a	programme	can	be	received	in	two	languages	(dual	language),	you	can	switch	to	DUAL 	I,	DUAL	II	or	
    DUAL	I	+	II.
    DUAL I		 	 Sends	the	primary	broadcast	language	to	the	loudspeakers.
    DUAL I I 	 Sends	the	secondary	broadcast	language	to	the	loudspeakers.
    DUAL I+I I 	 Sends	a	separate	language	to	each	loudspeaker.
    Stereo/Dual Reception (In Analogue Mode Only)
    If	the	Monitor	Set	is	equipped	with	a	receiver	for	NICAM	reception,	high	quality	NICAM	(Near	Instantaneous	
    Companding	 Audio	Multiplex)	digital	sound	can	be	received.
    Sound	output	can	be	selected	according	to	the	type	of	broadcast	received.
    1	 When	NICAM	mono	is	received,	you	can	select	NICAM	MONO	or	MONO.
    2	 When	NICAM	stereo	is	received,	you	can	select	NICAM	STEREO	or	MONO.
    If	the	stereo	signal	is	weak,	switch	to	MONO.
    3	 When	NICAM	dual	is	received,	you	can	select	NICAM	DUAL	I, NICAM DUAL II or	NICAM DUAL I+II	or	
    MONO.
    Speaker Sound Output Selection
    In	AV,	Component,	RGB	and	HDMI	mode,	you	can	select	output	sound	for	the	left	and	right	loudspeakers.
    Select	the	sound	output.
    L+R: Audio	signal	from	audio	L 	input	is	sent	to	the	left	loudspeaker	and	audio	signal	from	audio	R	input	is	
    sent	to	the	right	loudspeaker.
    L+L:	Audio	signal	from	audio	L 	input	is	sent	to	left	and	right	loudspeakers.
    R+R: Audio	signal	from	audio	R	input	is	sent	to	left	and	right	loudspeakers.
      
    						
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    CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS
    TIME settings
    1	 Press	MENU	to	access	the	main	menus.
    2	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons	to	scroll	to	TIME	and	press	OK.
    3	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons	to	scroll	to	the	setting	or	option	you	
    want	and	press	OK.
    -	To	return	to	the	previous	level,	 press	BACK.
    4	 When	you	are	finished,	press	EXIT.
    When	you	return	to	the	previous	menu,	press	BACK.		
    	
    The	available	time	settings	are	described	in	the	following:
    SettingDescription
    ClockSets	the	time,	date,	time	zone,	and	daylight-saving	time	feature.	 The	time	will	be	set	automatically	according	to	a	digital	channel	signal	which	includes	time	information	provided	by	the	broadcasting	station.	If	not,	set	the	time	and	date	manually.
     NOTE
    If	you	turn	the	power	off	by	disconnecting	the	power	cord,	the	current	time	setting	will	be	reset.
    Off Time/On TimeSets	the	time	to	turn	on	or	off	the	Monitor	set	automatically.	To	use	this	function,	you	should	set	the	current	time	and	date	in	the	Clock	menu.
     NOTE
    yy	
    If	you	do	not	press	any	button	within	2	hours	after	the	Monitor	set	turns	on	by	the	On		Time	feature,	the	Monitor	set	enters	the	Standby	mode	automatically.
    yy	
    If	you	set	the	On	 Time	feature	and	turn	the	Monitor	set	off	by	pressing	Main	power		switch,	the	On	Time	feature	will	not	work.	 To	activate	the	On	Time	feature,	the	Monitor		set	must	be	in	Standby	mode.
    yy	
    If	you	set	both	Off	Time	and	On	Time	features	to	the	same	time,	the	Off	 Time	function	
    overrides	the	On	Time	feature,	when	the	Monitor	set	is	on.
    Sleep TimerSets	the	length	of	time	until	the	Monitor	set	to	turns	off.	When	you	turn	the	Monitor	set	off	and	turn	it	on	again,	the	Sleep	 Timer	will	be	set	to	off.
    TIME
    ClockOff Time  : OffOn Time   : OffSleep Timer  : Off
    MoveOK
      
    						
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    SettingDescription
    LanguageSelects	a	language	for	the	display	or	audio	(See	p.31).
    Disabled AssistanceThis	function	is	for	the	blind,	and	provides	explanatory	audio	describing	the	current	situation	in	a	TV	programme	in	addition	to	the	basic	audio.
    Data Service(only in Ireland.)This	function	allow	users	to	choose	between	MHEG	(Digital	Teletext)	and	Teletext	if	both	exist	at	the	same	time.(See	p.64	to	66)
    CountrySelects	a	desired	country.(See	p.30)
    Input LabelSelects	a	label	for	an	input	source	to	identify	a	device	connected	to	each	input	source.
     NOTE
    If	you	want	to	use	HDMI-PC	mode,	you	must	set	the	input	label	to	PC	mode.
    Set IDAdds	an	ID	to	the	connected	devices.(See	p.80)
    Power IndicatorSets	to	turn	on	or	off	the	Power	indicator	on	the	Monitor	set.
    Demo ModeDisplay	the	slide	show	to	explain	the	various	logo	of	this	Monitor	set.
    Mode SettingCustomizes	the	Monitor	set	settings	to	suit	your	preference.	 The	initial	setup	screen	will	appear	when	you	turn	on	the	Monitor	set	for	the	first	time.
    Setting
    Mode	SettingSelects	Home Use mode	for	the	home	environment.Selects Store Demo	mode	for	the	retail	environment.
    Factory ResetThis	function	initializes	all	settings.
     NOTE
    In	Lock System "On",	if	you	forget	your	password,	press	'0',	'3',	'2',	'5'	on	the	remote		control	handset.
    OPTION settings
    1	 Press	MENU	to	access	the	main	menus.
    2	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons	to	scroll	to	OPTION	and	press	OK.
    3	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons	to	scroll	to	the	setting	or	option	you	
    want	and	press	OK.
    -	To	return	to	the	previous	level,	 press	BACK.
    4	 When	you	are	finished,	press	EXIT.
    When	you	return	to	the	previous	menu,	press	BACK.		
    The	available	option	settings	are	described	in	the	following:
    OPTION
    Menu Language      : EnglishAudio Language      : EnglishSubtitle Language   : EnglishDisabled AssistanceData Service            : MHEGCountry              : UKInput LabelSet ID                      : 1Power Indacator     : OnDemo Mode            : OffMode Setting          : Home UseFactory Reset
    MoveOK
      
    						
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    LOCK settings
    1	 Press	MENU	to	access	the	main	menus.
    2	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons	to	scroll	to	LOCK	and	press	
    OK.
    3	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons	to	scroll	to	the	setting	or	
    option	you	want	and	press	OK.
    -	To	return	to	the	previous	level,	 press	BACK.
    4	 When	you	are	finished,	press	EXIT.
    When	you	return	to	the	previous	menu,	press	
    BACK.		
    		
    The	available	lock	settings	are	described	in	the	following:
    SettingDescription
    Set PasswordChanges	the	4-digit	password.	 The	default	password	is	‘0’, ‘0’, ‘0’, ‘0’.When	France	is	selected	for	Country,	the	default	password	is	not	‘0’,	‘0’,	‘0’,	‘0’ 	but	‘1’,’2’,’3’,’4’.
     NOTE
    If	you	forget	the	password,	press	'0' '3' '2' '5'	and	set	the	new	password.
    Lock SystemActivates	or	deactivates	the	lock	system
    Rating
    Block	ProgrammeBlocks	any	programmes	that	you	do	not	want	to	watch	or	that	you	do	not	want	your	children	to	watch.	yThis	function	is	available	in	Lock System “On”.	yEnter	a	password	to	watch	a	blocked	programme.
    Parental	GuidanceThis	function	operates	according	to	information	from	the	broadcasting	station.	Therefore	if	the	signal	has	incorrect	information,	this	function	does	not	operate.(See	p.33)
    Input	BlockBlocks	the	input	sources
    Key LockThe	Monitor	set	can	be	set	so	that	the	remote	control	is	required	to	control	it.	This	feature	can	be	
    used	to	prevent	unauthorized	viewing.
     NOTE
    yyIn	Key Lock ‘On’,	if	the	Monitor	set	is	turned	off,	press	the	INPUT, P 	button	on	
    the	Monitor	set	or	POWER, INPUT, P , TV/PC	or	NUMBER	buttons	on	the	remote	
    control	then	the	set	will	be	turned	on.	
    yyWith	the	Key	Lock	On,	the	display	‘  Key Lock On	’	appears	on	the	screen	if	any	button	on	the	front	panel	is	pressed	while	viewing	the	Monitor	set.
    LOCK
    Set PasswordLock System            : Off            ꔈBlock Programme           ꔈParental Guidance           ꔈInput Blockkey Lock           : On
    MoveOK
      
    						
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    CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS
    INPUT settings
    1	 Press	MENU	to	access	the	main	menus.
    2	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons	to	scroll	to	INPUT	and	press	OK.
    3	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons	to	scroll	to	the	setting	or	option	you	
    want	and	press	OK.
    -	To	return	to	the	previous	level,	 press	BACK.
    4	 When	you	are	finished,	press	EXIT.
    When	you	return	to	the	previous	menu,	press	BACK.		
    		
    The	available	input	settings	are	described	in	the	following:
    SettingDescription
    AntennaSelect	it	when	watching	the	DTV/TV.(See	p.16).
    AVSelect	it	when	watching	the	VCR	or	external	equipment.(See	p.62).
    ComponentSelect	it	when	using	the	DVD	or	the	Digital	set-top	box	depends	on	connector.(See	p.61).
    RGBSelect	it	when	using	PC	depends	on	connector.(See	p.12).
    HDMISelect	it	when	using	DVD,	PC	or	Digital	set-top	box	depend	on	connector.(See	p.12	or	61).
    INPUT
    AntennaAVComponentRGBHDMI
    MoveOK
    USB settings
    1	 Press	MENU	to	access	the	main	menus.
    2	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons 	to	scroll	to	USB	and	press	OK.
    3	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons	to	scroll	to	the	setting	or	option	you	
    want	and	press	OK.
    -	To	return	to	the	previous	level,	 press	BACK.
    4	 When	you	are	finished,	press	EXIT.
    When	you	return	to	the	previous	menu,	press	BACK.		
    The	available	usb	settings	are	described	in	the	following:
    SettingDescription
    Photo ListYou	can	view	photo	files	on	USB	storage	device.	(See	p.38)
    Music ListYou	can	play	music	files	on	USB	storage	device.	(See	p.40)
    Movie ListYou	can	play	movie	files	on	a	USB	storage	device.	(See	p.42)
    Divx Reg. CodeCheck	and 	register 	the 	DivX 	registration 	code 	of 	your 	Monitor 	Set 	so 	that 	you 	can 	rent 	or 	purchase	the	latest	movies	at	www.divx.com/vod.(See	p.45).
    DeactivationThe	purpose	of	deactivation	is	to	allow	deactivation	of	devices	for	users	who	have	activated	all	the	available 	devices 	through 	the 	web 	server 	and 	are 	blocked 	from 	activating 	more 	devices.(See 	p.45)
    USB
    Photo ListMusic ListMovie ListDivx Reg. CodeDeactivation
    MoveOK
      
    						
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    MAKING CONNECTIONS
    Connect	various	external	devices	to	the	Monitor	set	and	switch	input	modes	to	select	an	external	device.	
    For	more	information	about	an	external	device’s	connection,	refer	to	the	manual	supplied	with	each	device.
    Available	external	devices	are:	HD	receivers,	DVD	players,	VCRs,	audio	systems,	USB	storage	devices,	
    PC,	camcorders	or	cameras,	gaming	devices,	and	other	external	devices.
     NOTE
    yyIf	you	record	a	 TV	program	on	a	DVD	recorder	or	VCR,	make	sure	to	connect	the	Monitor	set	signal	
    input	cable	to	the	Monitor	set	through	a	DVD	recorder	or	VCR.	For	more	information	about	recording,	
    refer	to	the	manual	supplied	with	the	connected	device.
    yyThe	external	device	connection	may	differ	from	the	model.
    Connect	external	devices	to	the	Monitor	set	by	referring	to	the	following	table.
    Connection overview
    Connection typeVideoAudio
    DigitalAnalogDigitalAnalog
    HDMI (highly recommended)O-O-
    Component-O--
    RGB-O--
    Optical audio--O-
    Analog audio---O
    MAKING CONNECTIONS
      
    						
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    MAKING CONNECTIONS
    HD Receiver
    Speaker
    PC Gaming \feviceUSB
    Camcor\fer\b Camera
    DVDVCR
    Connect	various	external	devices	to	the	ports	on	the	Monitor	set’s	back	panel.
    1	 Find	an	external	device	you	want	to	connect	to	your	Monitor	set	shown	on	the	following	illustration.
    2	 Check	the	connection	type	of	the	external	device.
    3	 Go	to	the	appropriate	illustration	and	check	the	connection	details.
     NOTE
    If	you	connect	a	gaming	device	to	the	Monitor	set,	use	the	cable	supplied	with	the	gaming	device.
    	
    HDMI – See p.61DVI – See p.61Component – See p.61
    Digital optical audio  
    – See p.62
    Headphone   
    – See p.63
    HDMI – See p.12DVI – See p.13RGB – See p.13
    HDMI – See p.61DVI – See p.61Component – See p.61Euro Scart – See p.62
    HDMI – See p.61DVI – See p.61Component – See p.61
    Component –  See p.61Euro Scart – See p.62
    Memory storage  
    – See p.63
    Memory  card  reader 
    – See p.63
    HDMI – See p.61Component – See p.61
      
    						
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