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    The	licenses	for	most	software	are	designed	to	take	away	your	freedom	to	share	and	change	it.	By	contrast,	the	GNU	General	Public	Licenses	are	intended	to	
    guarantee	your	freedom	to	share	and	change	free	software--to	make	sure	the	software	is	free	for	all	its	users.	
    This	license,	the	Lesser	General	Public	License,	applies	to	some	specially	designated	software	packages--typically	libraries--of	the	Free	Software	Foundation	and	
    other	authors	who	decide	to	use	it.	 You	can	use	it	too,	but	we	suggest	you	first	think	carefully	about	whether	this	license	or	the	ordinary	General	Public	License	is	
    the	better	strategy	to	use	in	any	particular	case,	based	on	the	explanations	below.	
    When	we	speak	of	free	software,	we	are	referring	to	freedom	of	use,	not	price.	Our	General	Public 	Licenses	are	designed	to	make	sure	that	you	have	the	freedom	
    to	distribute	copies	of	free	software	(and	charge	for	this	service	if	you	wish);	that	you	receive	source	code	or	can	get	it	if	you	want	it;	that	you	can	change	the	
    software	and	use	pieces	of	it	in	new	free	programs;	and	that	you	are	informed	that	you	can	do	these	things.
    To	protect	your	rights,	we	need	to	make	restrictions	that	forbid	distributors	to	deny	you	these	rights	 or	to	ask	you	to	surrender	these	rights.	These	restrictions	
    translate	to	certain	responsibilities	for	you	if	you	distribute	copies	of	the	library	or	if	you	modify	it.	
    For	example,	if	you	distribute	copies	of	the	library,	whether	gratis	or	for	a	fee,	you	must	give	the	recipients	all	the	rights	that	we	gave	you.	 You	must	make	sure	that	
    they,	too,	receive	or	can	get	the	source	code.	If	you	link	other	code	with	the	library,	you	must	provide	complete	object	files	to	the	recipients,	so	that	they	can	relink	
    them	with	the	library	after	making	changes	to	the	library	and	recompiling	it.	 And	you	must	show	them	these	terms	so	they	know	their	rights.	
    We	protect	your	rights	with	a	two-step	method:	(1)	we	copyright	the	library,	and	(2)	we	offer	you	this	license,	which	gives	you	legal	permission	to	copy,	distribute	
    and/or	modify	the	library.	
    To	protect	each	distributor,	we	want	to	make	it	very	clear	that	there	is	no	warranty	for	the	free	library.	 Also,	if	the	library	is	modified	by	someone	else	and	passed	
    on,	the	recipients	should	know	that	what	they	have	is	not	the	original	version,	so	that	the	original	author’s	reputation	will	not	be	affected	by	problems	that	might	be	
    introduced	by	others.	
    Finally,	software	patents	pose	a	constant	threat	to	the	existence	of	any	free	program.	We	wish	to	make	sure	that	a	company	cannot	effectively	restrict	the	users	
    of	a	free	program	by	obtaining	a	restrictive	license	from	a	patent	holder.	 Therefore,	we	insist	that	any	patent	license	obtained	for	a	version	of	the	library	must	be	
    consistent	with	the	full	freedom	of	use	specified	in	this	license.	
    Most	GNU	software,	including	some	libraries,	is	covered	by	the	ordinary	GNU	General	Public	License.	 This	license,	the	GNU	Lesser	General	Public	License,	
    applies	to	certain	designated	libraries,	and	is	quite	different	from	the	ordinary	General	Public	License.	We	use	this	license	for	certain	libraries	in	order	to	permit	
    linking	those	libraries	into	non-free	programs.	
    When	a	program	is	linked	with	a	library,	whether	statically	or	using	a	shared	library,	the	combination 	of	the	two	is	legally	speaking	a	combined	work,	a	derivative	of	
    the	original	library.	 The	ordinary	General	Public	License	therefore	permits	such	linking	only	if	the	entire	combination	fits	its	criteria	of	freedom.	 The	Lesser	General	
    Public	License	permits	more	lax	criteria	for	linking	other	code	with	the	library.	
    We	call	this	license	the	“Lesser”	General	Public	License	because	it	does	Less	to	protect	the	user’s	freedom	than	the	ordinary	General	Public	License.	It	also	
    provides	other	free	software	developers	Less	of	an	advantage	over	competing	non-free	programs.	 These	disadvantages	are	the	reason	we	use	the	ordinary	
    General	Public	License	for	many	libraries.	However,	the	Lesser	license	provides	advantages	in	certain	special	circumstances.	
    For	example,	on	rare	occasions,	there	may	be	a	special	need	to	encourage	the	widest	possible	use	of	a	certain	library,	so	that	it	becomes	a	de-facto	standard.	 To	
    achieve	this,	non-free	programs	must	be	allowed	to	use	the	library.	 A	more	frequent	case	is	that	a	free	library	does	the	same	job	as	widely	used	non-free	libraries.	
    In	this	case,	there	is	little	to	gain	by	limiting	the	free	library	to	free	software	only,	so	we	use	the	Lesser	General	Public	License.	
    In	other	cases,	permission	to	use	a	particular	library	in	non-free	programs	enables	a	greater	number	of	people	to	use	a	large	body	of	free	software.	For	example,	
    permission	to	use	the	GNU	C	Library	in	non-free	programs	enables	many	more	people	to	use	the	 whole	GNU	operating	system,	as	well	as	its	variant,	the	GNU/
    Linux	operating	system.	
    Although	the	Lesser	General	Public	License	is	Less	protective	of	the	users’ 	freedom,	it	does	ensure	that	the	user	of	a	program	that	is	linked	with	the	Library	has	
    the	freedom	and	the	wherewithal	to	run	that	program	using	a	modified	version	of	the	Library.	
    The	precise	terms	and	conditions	for	copying,	distribution	and	modification	follow.	Pay	close	attention	to	the	difference	between	a	“work	based	on	the	library”	and	a	
    “work	that	uses	the	library”.	 The	former	contains	code	derived	from	the	library,	whereas	the	latter	must	be	combined	with	the	library	in	order	to	run.	
    tErmS and CondItIonS for CopyInG, dIStrIButIon  and modIfICatIon
    0.	This	License	 Agreement	applies	to	any	software	library	or	other	program	which	contains	a	notice	placed	by	the	copyright	holder	or	other	authorized	party	saying	
    it	may	be	distributed	under	the	terms	of	this	Lesser	General	Public	License	(also	called	“this	License”).	Each	licensee	is	addressed	as	“you”.
    A 	“library”	means	a	collection	of	software	functions	and/or	data	prepared	so	as	to	be	conveniently	 linked	with	application	programs	(which	use	some	of	those	
    functions	and	data)	to	form	executables.	
    The	“Library”,	below,	refers	to	any	such	software	library	or	work	which	has	been	distributed	under	 these	terms.	A	“work	based	on	the	Library”	means	either	the	
    Library	or	any	derivative	work	under	copyright	law:	that	is	to	say,	a	work	containing	the	Library	or	a	 portion	of	it,	either	verbatim	or	with	modifications	and/or	
    translated	straightforwardly	into	another	language.	(Hereinafter,	translation	is	included	without	limitation	in	the	term	“modification”.)	
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    “Source	code”	for	a	work	means	the	preferred	form	of	the	work	for	making	modifications	to	it.	For	a	library,	complete	source	code	means	all	the	source	
    code	for	all	modules	it	contains,	plus	any	associated	interface	definition	files,	plus	the	scripts	used	to	control	compilation	and	installation	of	the	library.
    Activities	other	than	copying,	distribution	and	modification	are	not	covered	by	this	License;	they	are	outside	its	scope.	The	act	of	running	a	program	using	
    the	Library	is	not	restricted,	and	output	from	such	a	program	is	covered	only	if	its	contents	constitute	a	work	based	on	the	Library	(independent	of	the	use	
    of	the	Library	in	a	tool	for	writing	it).	Whether	that	is	true	depends	on	what	the	Library	does	and	what	the	program	that	uses	the	Library	does.	
    . 	You	may	copy	and	distribute	verbatim	copies	of	the	Library’s	complete	source	code	as	you	receive	it,	in	any	medium,	provided	that	you	conspicuously	
    and	appropriately	publish	on	each	copy	an	appropriate	copyright	notice	and	disclaimer	of	warranty;	keep	intact	all	the	notices	that	refer	to	this	License	and	
    to	the	absence	of	any	warranty;	and	distribute	a	copy	of	this	License	along	with	the	Library.	
    You	may	charge	a	fee	for	the	physical	act	of	transferring	a	copy,	and	you	may	at	your	option	offer	warranty	protection	in	exchange	for 	a	fee.	
    . 	You	may	modify	your	copy	or	copies	of	the	Library	or	any	portion	of	it,	thus	forming	a	work	based	on	the	Library,	and	copy	and	distribute	such	
    modifications	or	work	under	the	terms	of	Section	1	above,	provided	that	you	also	meet	all	of	 these	conditions:	
    a)	 The	modified	work	must	itself	be	a	software	library.	
    b)	 You	must	cause	the	files	modified	to	carry	prominent	notices	stating	that	you	changed	the	 files	and	the	date	of	any	change.
    c)	 You	must	cause	the	whole	of	the	work	to	be	licensed	at	no	charge	to	all	third	parties	under 	the	terms	of	this	License.	
    d)	If	a	facility	in	the	modified	Library	refers	to	a	function	or	a	table	of	data	to	be	supplied	by	an	application	program	that	uses	the	facility,	other	than	as	
    an	argument	passed	when	the	facility	is	invoked,	then	you	must	make	a	good	faith	effort	to	ensure	that,	in	the	event	an	application	does	not	supply	
    such	function	or	table,	the	facility	still	operates,	and	performs	whatever	part	of	its	purpose	remains	meaningful.	
    (For	example,	a	function	in	a	library	to	compute	square	roots	has	a	purpose	that	is	entirely	well-defined	independent	of	the	application.	 Therefore,	
    Subsection	2d	requires	that	any	application-supplied	function	or	table	used	by	this	function	must	be	optional:	if	the	application	does	not	supply	it,	the	
    square	root	function	must	still	compute	square	roots.)	
    These	requirements	apply	to	the	modified	work	as	a	whole.	If	identifiable	sections	of	that	work	 are	not	derived	from	the	Library,	and	can	be	reasonably	
    considered	independent	and	separate	works	in	themselves,	then	this	License,	and	its	terms,	do	 not	apply	to	those	sections	when	you	distribute	them	as	
    separate	works.	But	when	you	distribute	the	same	sections	as	part	of	a	whole	which	is	a	work	based	on	the	Library,	the	distribution	of	the	whole	must	be	
    on	the	terms	of	this	License,	whose	permissions	for	other	licensees	extend	to	the	entire	whole, 	and	thus	to	each	and	every	part	regardless	of	who	wrote	
    it.	
    Thus,	it	is	not	the	intent	of	this	section	to	claim	rights	or	contest	your	rights	to	work	written	entirely	by	you;	rather,	the	intent	is	to	exercise	the	right	to	
    control	the	distribution	of	derivative	or	collective	works	based	on	the	Library.	
    In	addition,	mere	aggregation	of	another	work	not	based	on	the	Library	with	the	Library	(or	with	a	work	based	on	the	Library)	on	a	volume	of	a	
    storage	or	distribution	medium	does	not	bring	the	other	work	under	the	scope	of	this	License.	
    . 	You	may	opt	to	apply	the	terms	of	the	ordinary	GNU	General	Public	License	instead	of	this	License	to	a	given	copy	of	the	Library.	 To	do	this,	you	must	
    alter	all	the	notices	that	refer	to	this	License,	so	that	they	refer	to	the	ordinary	GNU	General	Public	License,	version	2,	instead	of	to	this	License.	(If	a	
    newer	version	than	version	2	of	the	ordinary	GNU	General	Public	License	has	appeared,	then	you	can	specify	that	version	instead	if	you	wish.) 	Do	not	
    make	any	other	change	in	these	notices.	
    Once	this	change	is	made	in	a	given	copy,	it	is	irreversible	for	that	copy,	so	the	ordinary	GNU	General	Public	License	applies	to	all	subsequent	copies	and	
    derivative	works	made	from	that	copy.	
    This	option	is	useful	when	you	wish	to	copy	part	of	the	code	of	the	Library	into	a	program	that	is	not	a	library.	
    . 	You	 may	 copy	 and	distribute	the	 Library	(or	a	portion	or	 derivative	of	 it,	under	Section	 2)	in	object	 code	or	executable	form	 under	the	 terms	 of	Sections	 1	
    and	2	above	provided	that	you	accompany	it	with	the	complete	corresponding	machine-readable	source	code,	which	must	be	distributed	under 	the	terms	
    of	Sections	1	and	2	above	on	a	medium	customarily	used	for	software	interchange.	
    If	distribution	of	object	code	is	made	by	offering	access	to	copy	from	a	designated	place,	then	offering	equivalent	access	to	copy	the	source	code	from	the	
    same	place	satisfies	the	requirement	to	distribute	the	source	code,	even	though	third	parties	are	not	compelled	to	copy	the	source	along	with	the	object	
    code.
    . 	A 	program	that	contains	no	derivative	of	any	portion	of	the	Library,	but	is	designed	to	work	with	the	Library	by	being	compiled	or 	linked	with	it,	is	called	a	
    “work	that	uses	the	Library”.	Such	a	work,	in	isolation,	is	not	a	derivative	work	of	the	Library,	and	therefore	falls	outside	the	scope	of	this	License.	
    However,	linking	a	“work	that	uses	the	Library”	with	the	Library	creates	an	executable	that	is	a	derivative	of	the	Library	(because	it	contains	portions	of	
    the	Library),	rather	than	a	“work	that	uses	the	library”.	 The	executable	is	therefore	covered	by	this	License.	Section	6	states	terms	for	distribution	of	such	
    executables.	
    When	a	“work	that	uses	the	Library”	uses	material	from	a	header	file	that	is	part	of	the	Library,	the	object	code	for	the	work	may	be	a	derivative	work	of	the	
    Library	even	though	the	source	code	is	not.	Whether	this	is	true	is	especially	significant	if	the 	work	can	be	linked	without	the	Library,	or	if	the	work	is	itself	
    a	library.	 The	threshold	for	this	to	be	true	is	not	precisely	defined	by	law.	
    If	such	an	object	file	uses	only	numerical	parameters,	data	structure	layouts	and	accessors,	and	small	macros	and	small	inline	functions	(ten	lines	or 	less	
    in	length),	then	the	use	of	the	object	file	is	unrestricted,	regardless	of	whether	it	is	legally	a	derivative	work.	(Executables	containing	this	object	code	plus	
    portions	of	the	Library	will	still	fall	under	Section	6.)	
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    Otherwise,	if	the	work	is	a	derivative	of	the	Library,	you	may	distribute	the	object	code	for	the	work	under	the	terms	of	Section	6.	Any	executables	
    containing	that	work	also	fall	under	Section	6,	whether	or	not	they	are	linked	directly	with	the 	Library	itself.	
    6.	As	an	exception	to	the	Sections	above,	you	may	also	combine	or	link	a	“work	that	uses	the	Library”	with	the	Library	to	produce	a	work	containing	
    portions	of	the	Library,	and	distribute	that	work	under	terms	of	your	choice,	provided	that	the	terms	permit	modification	of	the	work	for	the	customer’s	own	
    use	and	reverse	engineering	for	debugging	such	modifications.	
    You	must	give	prominent	notice	with	each	copy	of	the	work	that	the	Library	is	used	in	it	and	that	the	Library	and	its	use	are	covered	by	this	License.	 You	
    must	supply	a	copy	of	this	License.	If	the	work	during	execution	displays	copyright	notices,	you	must	include	the	copyright	notice	for	the	Library	among	
    them,	as	well	as	a	reference	directing	the	user	to	the	copy	of	this	License.	 Also,	you	must	do	one	of	these	things:	
    a)	 Accompany	the	work	with	the	complete	corresponding	machine-readable	source	code	for	 the	Library	including	whatever	changes	were	used	
    in	the	work	(which	must	be	distributed	under	Sections	1	and	2	above);	and,	if	the	work	is	an	executable	linked	with	the	Library,	with	the	complete	
    machine-readable	“work	that	uses	the	Library”,	as	object	code	and/or	source	code,	so	that	the	user 	can	modify	the	Library	and	then	relink	to	produce	
    a	modified	executable	containing	the	modified	Library.	(It	is	understood	that	the	user	who	changes	the	contents	of	definitions	files	in	the	Library	will	
    not	necessarily	be	able	to	recompile	the	application	to	use	the	modified	definitions.)	
    b)	Use	a	suitable	shared	library	mechanism	for	linking	with	the	Library.	 A	suitable	mechanism	is	one	that	(1)	uses	at	run	time	a	copy	of	the	library	
    already	present	on	the	user’s	computer	system,	rather	than	copying	library	functions	into	the 	executable,	and	(2)	will	operate	properly	with	a	modified	
    version	of	the	library,	if	the	user	installs	one,	as	long	as	the	modified	version	is	interface-compatible	with	the	version	that	the	work	was	made	with.	
    c)	 Accompany	the	work	with	a	written	offer,	valid	for	at	least	three	years,	to	give	the	same	user	the	materials	specified	in	Subsection	6a,	above,	for 	a	
    charge	no	more	than	the	cost	of	performing	this	distribution.	
    d)	If	distribution	of	the	work	is	made	by	offering	access	to	copy	from	a	designated	place,	offer	equivalent	access	to	copy	the	above	specified	
    materials	from	the	same	place.	
    e)	Verify	that	the	user	has	already	received	a	copy	of	these	materials	or	that	you	have	already	sent	this	user	a	copy.
    For	an	executable,	the	required	form	of	the	“work	that	uses	the	Library”	must	include	any	data	and	utility	programs	needed	for	reproducing	the	executable	
    from	it.	However,	as	a	special	exception,	the	materials	to	be	distributed	need	not	include	anything	that	is	normally	distributed	(in	either 	source	or	binary	
    form)	with	the	major	components	(compiler,	kernel,	and	so	on)	of	the	operating	system	on	which	the	executable	runs,	unless	that	component	itself	
    accompanies	the	executable.	
    It	may	happen	that	this	requirement	contradicts	the	license	restrictions	of	other	proprietary	libraries	that	do	not	normally	accompany	the	operating	system.	
    Such	a	contradiction	means	you	cannot	use	both	them	and	the	Library	together	in	an	executable	that	you	distribute.	
    . 	You	may	place	library	facilities	that	are	a	work	based	on	the	Library	side-by-side	in	a	single	library	together	with	other	library	facilities	not	covered	
    by	this	License,	and	distribute	such	a	combined	library,	provided	that	the	separate	distribution	of	the	work	based	on	the	Library	and	of	the	other	library	
    facilities	is	otherwise	permitted,	and	provided	that	you	do	these	two	things:	
    a)	Accompany	the	combined	library	with	a	copy	of	the	same	work	based	on	the	Library,	uncombined	with	any	other 	library	facilities.	This	must	be	
    distributed	under	the	terms	of	the	Sections	above.	
    b)	Give	prominent	notice	with	the	combined	library	of	the	fact	that	part	of	it	is	a	work	based	on	the	Library,	and	explaining	where	to	find	the	
    accompanying	uncombined	form	of	the	same	work.
    . 	You	may	not	copy,	modify,	sublicense,	link	with,	or	distribute	the	Library	except	as	expressly 	provided	under	this	License.	Any	attempt	otherwise	to	
    copy,	modify,	sublicense,	link	with,	or	distribute	the	Library	is	void,	and	will	automatically	terminate	your 	rights	under	this	License.	However,	parties	who	
    have	received	copies,	or	rights,	from	you	under	this	License	will	not	have	their	licenses	terminated	so	long	as	such	parties	remain	in	full	compliance.	
    . 	You	are	not	required	to	accept	this	License,	since	you	have	not	signed	it.	However,	nothing	else	grants	you	permission	to	modify	or	distribute	the	
    Library	or	its	derivative	works.	 These	actions	are	prohibited	by	law	if	you	do	not	accept	this	License.	 Therefore,	by	modifying	or	distributing	the	Library	
    (or	any	work	based	on	the	Library),	you	indicate	your	acceptance	of	this	License	to	do	so,	and	all	its	terms	and	conditions	for 	copying,	distributing	or	
    modifying	the	Library	or	works	based	on	it.	
    0. 	Each	time	you	redistribute	the	Library	(or	any	work	based	on	the	Library),	the	recipient	automatically	receives	a	license	from	the	original	licensor 	
    to	copy,	distribute,	link	with	or	modify	the	Library	subject	to	these	terms	and	conditions.	 You	may	not	impose	any	further	restrictions	on	the	recipients’	
    exercise	of	the	rights	granted	herein.	 You	are	not	responsible	for	enforcing	compliance	by	third	parties	with	this	License.	
    . 	If,	as	a	consequence	of	a	court	judgment	or	allegation	of	patent	infringement	or	for	any	other	reason	(not	limited	to	patent	issues),	conditions	
    are	imposed	on	you	(whether	by	court	order,	agreement	or	otherwise)	that	contradict	the	conditions	of	this	License,	they	do	not	excuse	you	from	the	
    conditions	of	this	License.	If	you	cannot	distribute	so	as	to	satisfy	simultaneously	your	obligations	under 	this	License	and	any	other	pertinent	obligations,	
    then	as	a	consequence	you	may	not	distribute	the	Library	at	all.	For	example,	if	a	patent	license	would	not	permit	royalty-free	redistribution	of	the	Library	
    by	all	those	who	receive	copies	directly	or	indirectly	through	you,	then	the	only	way	you	could 	satisfy	both	it	and	this	License	would	be	to	refrain	entirely	
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    Contenido
    SímboloPulseImportanteNotaBotón de una pulsación
    Español
    InformaCIón GEnEral
      Listado de características  ..........................................  2    Accesorios..................................................................  2    Aspecto general del panel de control  .....................  3    Aspecto general del panel de conexiones 
        (Dependiendo del modelo).........................................  4    Mando a distancia  ......................................................  5    Instalación de las pilas en el mando a distancia  .......  6 
    ConExIonEs
       Conexión de antenas de VHF y UHF  ........................  6    Conexión de TV por cable  .........................................  7    Conexión de un reproductor de vídeo  .......................  8    Conexión de una videocámara   .................................  9    Conexión de un reproductor de DVD  ........................  9    Conexión a un DVD/receptor de TV digital a través  
        de un HDMI  ................................................................  
    10   Conexión de un DVD o un Decodificador digital  
        mediante DVI  .............................................................  
    10   Conexión de un sistema de audio digital  ...................  11   Conexión de un amplificador/DVD para cine en casa  .  11    Conexión a un PC  ......................................................  11 
    funCIonamIEnto
       Encendido o apagado del TV  ....................................  
    12   Función Plug & Play  ..................................................  
    12   Cambio de canales  ....................................................  
    13   Ajuste del volumen.....................................................  
    14   Visualización de la pantalla  .......................................  
    14   Visualización de los menús........................................  
    15   Memorización de los canales  ....................................  
    15   Configuración del mando a distancia 
        (Dependiendo del modelo)l  ........................................  
    17   Códigos del mando a distancia..................................  
    19   Para seleccionar la fuente  .........................................  
    22   Edición del Nombre de la Fuente de entrada  
        (dependiendo del modelo)   ........................................  
    22 
    Control dE la ImaGEn
      Uso de los parámetros de imagen automáticos  .....  
    23   Activación de la luz de fondo  .................................  
    24   Ajuste del Color del fondo  ......................................  
    24   Activación de la configuración detallada  ................  
    25   Cambio del tamaño de la pantalla  .........................  
    28   Configuración de Color activo   ...............................  
    29   DNIe (Motor de imagen natural digital)  ..................  
    29   Ajuste de la función Modo película  ........................  
    29   Congelación de la imagen  ......................................  
    30   Configuración del Nivel de negro HDMI  .................  
    30   Visualización Imagen en imagen  ............................  
    30 
    Control dE sonIdo
      Personalización del sonido  .....................................  
    32   Uso de los parámetros de sonido automáticos  ......  
    32   Configuración del TruSurround XT (SRS TS XT)...  
    33   Selección de una pista de sonido multicanal  
        (MTS) - Digital  ........................................................  
    33   Selección de una pista de sonido multicanal  
        (MTS) - Analogo  .....................................................  
    34   Control automático de volumen   ............................  
    34   Selección del silencio interno  .................................  
    35   Ajuste de la melodía de encendido/apagado  .........  
    35   Escuchar el sonido de la sub imagen del PIP  .......  
    36   Reajuste de valores de sonido a los valores  
        predefinidos de fábrica  ...........................................  
    36   Conexión de los auriculares  ...................................  
    36
    Control dE los CanalEs
      Selección de la antena  ...........................................  
    37   Supresión de los canales codificados digitales  ......  
    37   Configuración de las listas de canales  ...................  
    38   Para configurar los canales favoritos  .....................  
    39   Manejo de la Lista de Canales  ...............................  
    40   Visualización de la lista de canales  ........................  
    40   Etiquetado de canales  ............................................  
    41   LNA (Low Noise Amplifier - Amplificador de  
        ruido bajo)...............................................................  
    41   Sintonización fina de los canales analógicos  .........  
    42   Comprobación de la potencia de la señal digital  ...  
    42 
    Pantalla dE PC
      Uso del TV como pantalla de ordenador (PC)  .......  
    43     Modos de visualización  ..........................................  
    43     Ajuste del televisor con el ordenador   ....................  
    44   Configuración del PC para Home Cinema   ............  
    45   
    ajustE dE la Hora
      Configuración del Reloj  ..........................................  
    46 
    dEsCrIPCIón dE las funCIonEs
      Selección del idioma de menú   ..............................  
    49   Ajuste del modo Pantalla Azul  ................................  
    49   Uso del Modo Juego  ..............................................  
    49   Visión de subtítulos (mensajes de texto  
        en pantalla) - Analógico  ..........................................  
    50   Visión de subtítulos (mensajes de texto en  
        pantalla) - Digital  ....................................................  
    50   Nivel Transparencia del menú  ................................  
    52   Uso de la función de ahorro de energía  ................  
    52   Ajuste de la función de ayuda  ................................  
    53   Reducción digital del ruido  .....................................  
    53   Uso de V-Chip  ........................................................  
    54   Actualización del software  ......................................  
    61 
    aPéndICE
      Identificación de problemas  ....................................  
    62   Instalación del soporte  ...........................................  
    64   Desconexión del soporte  ........................................  
    64   Ajuste de montaje en la pared 
        (LN-T4042H, T4642H) (se vende por separado)  ...  
    65   Instalación del Kit de montaje en la pared  .............  
    66   Uso del cierre antirrobo kensington  .......................  
    67   Especificaciones  .....................................................  
    68
    Antes de usar el equipo lea este manual para evitarfal-las y guarde para futuras referencias.
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    accesorios
    Compruebe que las opciones siguientes se incluyen con su TV LCD. Si falta alguna opción, póngase en contacto con el proveedor.
    Mando A Distancia y Pilas (AAA x 2)(BN59-00598A)
    Cable de alimentación
    (3903-000144)
    Paño de limpieza(BN63-01798A)
    Cubierta inferiorLN-T2342H, LN-T2642H (BN63-03176A)LN-T3242H (BN63-03093A)LN-T4042H (BN63-03127A)LN-T4642H (BN63-03185A)
    Base(BN96-04697A)
    Soporte TornilloLN-T2342H, LN-T2642H,LN-T3242H (6002-001294)
    Manual deInstrucciones
    Tarjeta de garantía /Tarjetas de registro /Guía de seguridad(no esta disponible en todas las localidades)
     El color y la forma de los elementos puede variar según el modelo.
    Información General
    listado de características
        Valores ajustables de la imagen que se pueden almacenar en la memoria del televisor.     
    Temporizador automático para encender o apagar el televisor.     
    Temporizador de desconexión especial.     Función V-chip.     Excelente interfaz digital y capacidad de trabajo en red: El sintonizador digital HD incorporado permite ver las emisiones HD que \
    no exigen una suscripción sin que sea necesario disponer de un receptor de televisión digital.     Mando a distancia Con el mando a distancia suministrado se puede controlar el televisor, la mayoría de reproductores de DVD, los receptores de televisión digital y de cable y los aparatos de víde\
    o.     Calidad excelente de la imagen - La tecnología DNIe proporciona imágenes completamente reales.     SRS TruSurround XT - SRS TruSurround XT proporciona un sistema surround Dolby virtual.
    
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