Westinghouse LD-325VX Tv Users Manual
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SETUP MENUS 47 English Power Settings Use this sub-menu to configure power-related settings for the LED TV. The following options are available: • VGA port -DPMS: Use this setting to enable or disable VGA port -DPMS. • Backlight : Use this setting to select the backlight mode: Bright Room, Medium Room, or Dark Room. • Dynamic Contrast : Use this setting to enable or disable Dynamic Contrast. Adjusting Power Settings 1 Use the / keys to select Power Settings and press . 2 Use the / keys to select a desired option. 3 Use the / keys to adjust the value. 4 Pres s to save and exit the screen. Reset All Select Ye s on this sub-menu to reset all LED TV operational settings. Do this only if any of the following conditions occurs: • The system fails to respond to the remo te control (ensure that the remote control batteries are still working and you are within the transmission range). • The new configuration settings cause unexpected results. • You forget the system PIN. en Reset All
SETUP MENUS 48 English Version Use this sub-menu to view the LED TV’s serial number and firmware version. Version en
WALL MOUNT OPTION 49 English WALL MOUNT OPTION The LED TV has been fitted with VESA FPMPMI compliant mounting holes. These 200 x 100 mm mounting holes allow the unit to be mounted on a wall. Use the four M4 x L10 mm screws to wall mount the LED TV. WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION REMINDERS • Remove the LED TV base first bef ore mounting the unit on a wall. • It is the users responsibility to us e a UL listed wall mount unit rated to support the weight of this LED TV. • Please consult qualified contra ctors for wall mount installation. CAUTION : The incomplete or improper mounting of this unit to a wall may cause it to fall down resul ting to property damage and/or potentially serious injury.
TROUBLESHOOTING 50 English TROUBLESHOOTING ProblemCorrective Action No power • Make sure the power indicator is illuminated blue. • Make sure the power cord is securely conne cted to the AC-in jack and is plugged into a functional AC outlet. You may want to plug in another electrical device to the power outlet to verify that it is supplying the proper voltage. Power is suddenly turned of f. Make sure the sleep timer is turned off. Forgotten PIN Use Reset All in Settings menu to reset your pa ssword. Remote control does not work. • Press only one button at a time. • Make sure the batteries are properly inserted. • The batteries may already be drained out. Replace batteries with new ones. Remote control code cannot be detected by a universal remote. • Purchase a separate learning remote control. • Go to www.wde.com for a list of remote codes. No picture • Make sure the video i nput cable is properly conne cted to the correct terminal, and that the correct input mode is enabled. To illustrate, when a VGA cable is connected to display a computer screen, the PC input mode must be enabled. • Verify that the antenna is properly connected and that the preferred channel is e nabled in the channel list. Press and select Channels/Channel List. • Adjust the display settings.
TROUBLESHOOTING 51 English No picture or the No Signal message appears when a VGA cable is connected. • Make sure the VGA cable is properly conne cted to the LED TV’s VGA port. • Decrease the video resolution setting on the computer a nd try again. • Adjust the display settings. Picture is cut off or appear in a sidebar screen. Press to adjust the Aspect ratio. Poor image quality in TV mode (cutoff picture, snowy images). • Check your antenna connection. If necessary, rotate the antenna an d wait up to ten seconds for a signal. • Reduce signal splitters and excessively long cables. • Replace poor antenna cables and/or conne ctors to improve signal quality. •Press to adjust the Aspect ratio. • Adjust the Noise Reduction setting in Picture menu. • In HDMI mode, make sure the external device is compatibl e with the LED TV. Wrong, abnormal or mis sing colors • If any colors (red, green or blue) are missing, check the video cable to make sure it is securely connected. Loose or broken pins in the cable connector could cause an improper connection. • Adjust the Hue, Saturation and Color Temperature settings in Picture menu. • Connect the TV to another computer and check if the problem is with the computer screen. ProblemCorrective Action
TROUBLESHOOTING 52 English No sound• Make sure the audio input cable is properly conne cted to the correct terminal, and that the correct input mode is enabled. • The volume may be muted, press or Vol+ key to turn on the volume. • Adjust the Bass, Treble, and Balance settings in Audio menu. • If you are using the TV speakers, ma ke sure the TV Speakers option is set to On in Audio menu. • If you are using an external audio device, press and select Audio to make sure the TV Speakers option is set to Off in Audio menu. NOTES : If the problem condition persi st s even after performing the recommended corrective actions, contact us by: • Logging on to www.wde.com • Contacting the Westinghouse Customer Service at (800) 701-0680 or e-mail us at [email protected] ProblemCorrective Action
SPECIFICATIONS 53 English SPECIFICATIONS ItemSpecification Model Name LD-3255VX Panel Active Area (D iagonal, mm) 697.685 (H) x 392.256 (V) Resolution 1366 (H) x 768 (V) Brightness (N its, typ) 250 Contrast Ratio (m in) 3000:1 Response Time (m in) 6.5ms(g-g) Aspect Ratio 1.77 (16:9) Display color 16.7M Audio/Video Input/Outpu t Terminals •HDMI x2 • AV with R/L Audio x1 • VGA with 3.5 mm mini jack x1 • SPDIF Out x1 • USB for service x1 • Tuner x1 • R/L Audio Line Out X1 Speaker Out 10W (2 channels) AV Ti m i n g 480i/p, 720p, 1080i/p PC Timing 640 x 400 @ 85Hz, 640 x 480 @ 60Hz/75Hz, 800 x 600 @ 56Hz/60Hz/75Hz, 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz/70Hz/75Hz/85Hz, 1280 x 768 @ 60Hz, 1360 x 768 @ 60Hz, 1440 x 900 @ 60Hz, 1366 x 768 @ 60Hz Power Consumption (W atts) ≤ 90W
SPECIFICATIONS 54 English Power Consumption (Standby, Watts)