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This document provides instructions for setting up and using an LED television. It includes information about: 1. Important safety instructions and warnings for the television. 2. Connecting the television and positioning cables properly to avoid interference. 3. Instructions for using the television's on-screen menus to control picture settings, set up the channel list, and adjust other features.

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LED Television

User’s Guide
Commercial Television
J22CE820 J32CE720
J26CE820 J42CE820

Made for Today


Important Information

CAUTION The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, with-


in an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous
voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may
be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of
CAUTION: electric shock to persons.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
The exclamation point within an equilateral tri-
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
angle is intended to alert the user to the pres-
REFER TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
ence of important operating and maintenance
(servicing) instructions in the literature accompa-
nying the appliance.

WARNING
TO PREVENT FIRE OR
SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT
EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO
RAIN OR MOISTURE.

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Important Information

CAUTION
Do not attempt to modify this product in any way without written authorization from RCA.
Unauthorized modification could void the user’s authority to operate this product.

CAUTION
THESE SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR USE BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY. TO REDUCE
THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT PERFORM ANY SERVICING OTHER THAN THAT CONTAINED IN THE
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS UNLESS YOU ARE QUALIFIED TO DO SO.

WARNING
Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases,
should be placed on the apparatus.

CAUTION
When used outside of U.S., other power-supply cords may be used if the cord is approved by the local regu-
lating agency.

CLEANING AND DISINFECTION


Clean the exterior of this television by removing dust with a lint-free cloth.
CAUTION: To avoid damage to the surface of the television, do not use abrasive or chemical cleaning agents.

This apparatus with class I construction shall be connected to a main socket outlet with a protective earthing
connection.

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Important Information

DISCONNECTING DEVICE FROM MAINS


Main plug is the disconnecting device. The plug must remain readily operable.

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS FOR YOU AND YOUR NEW PRODUCT


YOUR PRODUCT HAS BEEN MANUFACTURED AND TESTED WITH YOUR SAFETY IN MIND. HOWEVER,
IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARDS. TO AVOID DEFEATING
THE SAFEGUARDS THAT HAVE BEEN BUILT INTO YOUR NEW PRODUCT, PLEASE READ AND OBSERVE THE
FOLLOWING SAFETY POINTS WHEN INSTALLING AND USING YOUR NEW PRODUCT, AND SAVE THEM FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE. OBSERVING THE SIMPLE PRECAUTIONS DISCUSSED IN THIS MANUAL CAN HELP YOU
GET MANY YEARS OF ENJOYMENT AND SAFE OPERATION THAT ARE BUILT INTO YOUR NEW PRODUCT.

Note
- If the TV feels cold to the touch, there may be a small “flicker” when it is turned on. This is normal, there
is nothing wrong with the TV.
- Some minute dot defects may be visible on the screen, appearing as tiny red, green, or blue spots.
However, they have no adverse effect on the TVs performance.
- Avoid touching the LED screen or holding your finger(s) against it for long periods of time. Doing so may
produce some temporary distortion effects on the screen.

REGULATORY INFORMATION
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment
is operated in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

CAUTION
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read before operating equipment

1. Read these instructions. 13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or
when unused for long periods of time.
2. Keep these instructions.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
3. Heed all warnings. Servicing is required when the apparatus has
been damaged in any way, such as power-supply
4. Follow all instructions. cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled
or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the
5. Do not use this apparatus near water. apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture,
does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
15. If an outside antenna or cable system is connect-
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. ed to the product, be sure the antenna or cable
Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s system is grounded so as to provide some pro-
instructions. tection against voltage surges and built-up static
charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radi- Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984 (Section 54 of
ators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1) provides infor-
(including amplifiers) that produce heat. mation with respect to proper grounding of the
mast and supporting structure, grounding of the
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polar- leadin wire to an antenna-discharge unit, size of
ized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug grounding conductors, location of antenna-dis-
has two blades with one wider than the other. charge unit, connection to grounding electrodes,
A grounding type plug has two blades and a and requirements for the grounding electrode.
third grounding prong. The wide blade or the See following example.
third prong is provided for your safety. If the
provided plug does not fit into your outlet, con-
sult an electrician for replacement of the obso-
lete outlet.

10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or


pinched particularly at plugs, convenience recep-
tacles, and the point where they exit from the
apparatus.

11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the


manufacturer.

12. Use only with the cart, stand, tri-


pod, bracket, or table specified by
the manufacturer, or sold with
the apparatus. When a cart is
used, use caution when moving
the cart/apparatus combination to
avoid injury from tip-over.

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Table of Contents

Important Information ..............................................2 Chapter 7: Using the TV's Features


IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................5
On Screen Menus ....................................................41
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup Setting up the TV Channel List ..............................42
Auto Scan........................................................42
Things to Consider Before You Connect ..................7 Add / Delete a Channel..................................43
Protect Against Power Surges ........................7 Picture Controls ........................................................44
Protect Devices from Overheating..................7 Adjusting The Picture Controls ....................44
Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio Manual Picture Controls ................................45
Interference ......................................................7 Adaptive Back Light ......................................46
Use Indirect Light ............................................7 Reset Picture Mode ........................................46
Remote Control ................................................7 Advanced Video ......................................................47
Check Supplied Parts........................................7 Dynamic Noise Reduction ..............................47
Controls And Connectors ..........................................8 Adaptive Luma Control..................................48
Front Panel - J22CE820 ....................................8 Flesh Tone ......................................................48
Rear Panel - J22CE820 ....................................9 Blue Stretch ....................................................49
Front Panel - J26CE820 ..................................10 Blue Mute ......................................................49
Rear Panel - J26CE820 ..................................11 Gamma............................................................50
Front Panel - J32CE720 ..................................12 Color Temperature ........................................51
Rear Panel - J32CE720 ..................................13 Screen Mode ..................................................52
Front Panel - J42CE820 ..................................14 Sound Controls ........................................................53
Rear Panel - J42CE820 ..................................15 Adjusting The Sound Controls ......................53
Connections ..............................................................16 Manual Sound Controls ................................54
Wall mount Installation ................................16 Sound Surround ............................................55
Vesa Standard TV Mounts - 22/26 inches ....17 Stereo/SAP Broadcast Setup ..........................55
Vesa Standard TV Mounts - 32/42 inches ....18 Audio Language ............................................56
Antenna Connection ......................................19 Built-In Speaker ..............................................56
VCR Connection..............................................20 Captions ....................................................................57
DVD Connection ............................................22 Closed Caption - Analog ................................57
HDSTB Connection ........................................24 Closed Caption - Digital ................................58
External A/V Source........................................26 Digital Closed Caption Options ....................59
PC Connection ................................................27 Time Setting ............................................................60
Resolution ......................................................28 Time Zone Settings ........................................60
USB Port ..........................................................28 Auto Time Settings ........................................61
Manual Time Settings ....................................62
Chapter 2: Using the Remote Control Auto On /Off Time Settings ..........................63
Sleep Timer ....................................................64
Basic(User) Remote ........................................29 Reset ........................................................................65
Master(Installer) Remote ..............................30 Reset Default ..................................................65
Put Batteries in the Remote ..........................30 Parental Control ......................................................66
Entering your password ................................66
Chapter 3: How to clone TV Set Password ..................................................66
Ratings - Enable / Disable ..............................67
Learning: Copying your settings TV Ratings for USA ........................................68
out of the TV ..................................................33 Movie Ratings ................................................70
Teaching: Placing settings into TV.................34 English TV Ratings for Canada ......................71
French TV Ratings for Canada ......................72
Chapter 4: Basic Operation Downloadable Rating ....................................73
Block Unrated ................................................74
Plug in the TV ................................................35 Clean All..........................................................74
Turn on the TV................................................35 Setting the PC Mode ................................................75
Channel Scan ..................................................35 Automatic Screen Adjustment ......................75
Channel Selection ..........................................35 Manual Screen Adjustment ..........................76
Volume Adjustment ......................................35 USB Functions ..........................................................77
Sound Mute ....................................................35 USB Settings....................................................77
Source Selection ............................................36 Specification ............................................................78
Language Selection........................................36
Chapter 8: Other Information
Chapter 5: Commercial Interface Menus
Troubleshooting ......................................................82
Chapter 6: User Operations Limited Warranty ....................................................83
Care and Cleaning ....................................................84
CHILD SAFETY ..........................................................85

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Chapter 1: Connections and Setup

Things to Consider Before You Connect


Protect Against Power Surges
• Connect all devices before you plug any of their power cords into the wall outlet or power strip. Never
plug your TV into an outlet that is controlled by a wall switch.
• Turn off the TV and/or device(s) before you connect or disconnect any cables.
• Make sure all antennas and cables are properly grounded. Refer to the Important Safety Instructions at
the beginning of the User's Guide.

Protect Devices from Overheating


• Don’t block ventilation holes on any of the devices. Arrange the devices so that air can circulate freely.
• Don’t stack devices.
• If you place devices in a stand, make sure you allow adequate ventilation.
• If you connect an audio receiver or amplifier, place it on the top shelf so the heated air from it won’t flow
around other devices.

Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio Interference


• Insert each cable firmly into the designated jack.
• If you place devices above the TV, route all cables down the side of the back of the TV instead of straight
down the middle.
• If your antenna uses 300-ohm twin lead cables, do not coil the cables. Also, keep the twin lead cables
away from audio/video cables.
• Use shielded interface cables with ferrite cores to maintain compliance for this product.

Use Indirect Light


Don’t place the TV where sunlight or room lighting will be directed toward the screen. Use soft or indirect
lighting.

Remote Control
You will need a master remote or USB Cloner to set up the TV. Contact your RCA Commercial Distributor to
purchase these.

Check Supplied Parts


Check that the following parts were packed with your product.

Power Cord Owner’s Manual Composite Component Master and Guest


Gender Cable Gender Cable Remote (Optional)

Chapter 1 Graphics contained within this publication are for representation only. 7
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup

Front Panel - J22CE820

VOL
2

CH
3

SOURCE MENU
4
5
6

1. VOL- / VOL+
Adjusts sound level and menu settings.

2. CH / CH
Select a channel and menu settings.

3. SOURCE
Selects the TV, AV(AV1), Side AV(AV2), S-Video, YPBPR, VGA, HDMI1, HDMI2 or USB mode.

4. MENU
Display on screen menus.

5. POWER
Switches the set on or off.

6. Power Indicator
Illuminates to bright blue when the TV is on. When the TV is powered off, this LED is also off.
Remote control sensor
Accepts the IR signal of remote controller.

Note
- Image shown may differ from your TV.

8 Chapter 1
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup

Rear Panel - J22CE820

13

12

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1. AC IN 8. S-VIDEO IN
This TV operates on AC power. Connects to your video devices using an S-Video
cable.
2. HDMI/DVI IN1
Connect to the HDMI jack for device with HDMI 9. AUDIO OUT
output. Connect analog audio to various types of equip-
This input can also be used as a DVI connection ment.
with separate analog audio inputs.
10.SERVICE(RS232)
3. HDMI IN2 This port is used for service.
Connect to the HDMI jack for device with HDMI
output. 11.ANTENNA/CABLE IN
Connect to your antenna or cable box for TV sig-
4. AUDIO IN (RGB/DVI) nal.
Connect to the audio output jack on your PC.
12.AV IN 2
5. RGB IN (PC) Connects to your Audio/Video devices using a
Connect to the video output jack on your PC. composite (Yellow/Red/White) cable.

6. COMPONENT IN (YPbPr) 13.USB IN


Video/Audio inputs for Component. USB device interface.

7. AV IN 1
Connects to your Audio/Video devices using a
composite (Yellow/Red/White) cable.

Note
- Image shown may differ from your TV.

Chapter 1 9
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup

Front Panel - J26CE820

VOL
2

CH
3

SOURCE MENU
4
5
6

1. VOL- / VOL+
Adjusts sound level and menu settings.

2. CH / CH
Select a channel and menu settings.

3. SOURCE
Selects the TV, AV(AV1), Side AV(AV2), S-Video, YPBPR, VGA, HDMI1, HDMI2 or USB mode.

4. MENU
Display on screen menus.

5. POWER
Switches the set on or off.

6. Power Indicator
Illuminates to bright blue when the TV is on. When the TV is powered off, this LED is also off.
Remote control sensor
Accepts the IR signal of remote controller.

Note
- Image shown may differ from your TV.

10 Chapter 1
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup

Rear Panel - J26CE820

13

12

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1. AC IN 8. S-VIDEO IN
This TV operates on AC power. Connects to your video devices using an S-Video
cable.
2. HDMI/DVI IN1
Connect to the HDMI jack for device with HDMI 9. AUDIO OUT
output. Connect analog audio to various types of equip-
This input can also be used as a DVI connection ment.
with separate analog audio inputs.
10.SERVICE(RS232)
3. HDMI IN2 This port is used for service.
Connect to the HDMI jack for device with HDMI
output. 11.ANTENNA/CABLE IN
Connect to your antenna or cable box for TV sig-
4. AUDIO IN (RGB/DVI) nal.
Connect to the audio output jack on your PC.
12.AV IN 2
5. RGB IN (PC) Connects to your Audio/Video devices using a
Connect to the video output jack on your PC. composite (Yellow/Red/White) cable.

6. COMPONENT IN (YPbPr) 13.USB IN


Video/Audio inputs for Component. USB device interface.

7. AV IN 1
Connects to your Audio/Video devices using a
composite (Yellow/Red/White) cable.

Note
- Image shown may differ from your TV.

Chapter 1 11
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Front Panel - J32CE720

VOL CH SOURCE MENU

VOL CH SOURCE MENU

1 2 3 4 5

1. VOL- / VOL+
Adjusts sound level and menu settings.

2. CH / CH
Select a channel and menu settings.

3. SOURCE
Selects the TV, AV(AV1), Side AV(AV2), S-Video, YPBPR, VGA, HDMI1, HDMI2 or USB mode.

4. MENU
Display on screen menus.

5. POWER
Switches the set on or off.

6. Power Indicator
Illuminates to bright blue when the TV is on. When the TV is powered off, this LED is also off.
Remote control sensor
Accepts the IR signal of remote controller.

Note
- Image shown may differ from your TV.

12 Chapter 1
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Rear Panel - J32CE720

13

12

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1. AC IN 8. S-VIDEO IN
This TV operates on AC power. Connects to your video devices using an S-Video
cable.
2. HDMI/DVI IN1
Connect to the HDMI jack for device with HDMI 9. AUDIO OUT
output. Connect analog audio to various types of equip-
This input can also be used as a DVI connection ment.
with separate analog audio inputs.
10.SERVICE(RS232)
3. HDMI IN2 This port is used for service.
Connect to the HDMI jack for device with HDMI
output. 11.ANTENNA/CABLE IN
Connect to your antenna or cable box for TV sig-
4. AUDIO IN (RGB/DVI) nal.
Connect to the audio output jack on your PC.
12.AV IN 2
5. RGB IN (PC) Connects to your Audio/Video devices using a
Connect to the video output jack on your PC. composite (Yellow/Red/White) cable.

6. COMPONENT IN (YPbPr) 13.USB IN


Video/Audio inputs for Component. USB device interface.

7. AV IN 1
Connects to your Audio/Video devices using a
composite (Yellow/Red/White) cable.

Note
- Image shown may differ from your TV.

Chapter 1 13
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup

Front Panel - J42CE820

VOL
1

CH
2

SOURCE
3

MENU
4

6 5

1. VOL- / VOL+
Adjusts sound level and menu settings.

2. CH / CH
Select a channel and menu settings.

3. SOURCE
Selects the TV, AV(AV1), Side AV(AV2), S-Video, YPBPR, VGA, HDMI1, HDMI2 or USB mode.

4. MENU
Display on screen menus.

5. POWER
Switches the set on or off.

6. Power Indicator
Illuminates to bright blue when the TV is on. When the TV is powered off, this LED is also off.
Remote control sensor
Accepts the IR signal of remote controller.

Note
- Image shown may differ from your TV.

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Rear Panel - J42CE820

13

12
1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1. AC IN 8. S-VIDEO IN
This TV operates on AC power. Connects to your video devices using an S-Video
cable.
2. HDMI/DVI IN1
Connect to the HDMI jack for device with HDMI 9. AUDIO OUT
output. Connect analog audio to various types of equip-
This input can also be used as a DVI connection ment.
with separate analog audio inputs.
10.SERVICE(RS232)
3. HDMI IN2 This port is used for service.
Connect to the HDMI jack for device with HDMI
output. 11.ANTENNA/CABLE IN
Connect to your antenna or cable box for TV sig-
4. AUDIO IN (RGB/DVI) nal.
Connect to the audio output jack on your PC.
12.AV IN 2
5. RGB IN (PC) Connects to your Audio/Video devices using a
Connect to the video output jack on your PC. composite (Yellow/Red/White) cable.

6. COMPONENT IN (YPbPr) 13.USB IN


Video/Audio inputs for Component. USB device interface.

7. AV IN 1
Connects to your Audio/Video devices using a
composite (Yellow/Red/White) cable.

Note
- Image shown may differ from your TV.

Chapter 1 15
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Wall mount Installation

4 inches

4 inches

4 inches 4 inches

4 inches

The set can be installed on a wall as shown above.


For proper ventilation, allow a clearance of 4 inches on all four sides from the wall.
Detailed instructions are available from your dealer, refer to the optional Wall Mounting Bracket Installation
and Setup Guide. (Wall Mount Sold Separately)

Note
- This Television should be installed by a Qualified Service Personnel.

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You must use a UL listed wall mount or the DTI Services, LLC DTI-006 Wall Mount Bracket whenever Wall
Mounting this television.
A skilled person should be contacted to perform the installation of the television and wall mount.
Specification of a generic "UL Listed wall mount" should additionally include : minimum weight that the
mount must be able to support, minimum screen size that the mount must be able to support, instructions
furnished as part of the wall mount must be closely followed, the wall mount must be suitable to support
the type of television under consideration.

Vesa Standard TV Mounts - 22/26 inches

General Guidelines: Choosing a Location for


installing a VESA Standard Mount
To the right are some examples of VESA standard
mounts. Since there are numerous types of stands
and mounts available, only a few are shown here.
Refer to the instructions provided with the TV
stand that will be used to mount the TV. Be sure
the style of stand selected is capable of supporting
the weight of the TV and is appropriate for the
application.

Typical Wall Standard Type Mount


Wall Mounts with Swivel Bracket

If the mount will be on a wall, a typical wooden


stud behind the wall board would be the pre-
ferred choice for a location to attach the wall
mount. The wall mount location chosen should be
appropriate for drilling holes and have available
the required power source as well as
antenna/cable and any other equipment leads as
necessary.

Pedestal Mounts and Stands

A sturdy surface on a desk or other similar flat


table-like furniture would be the appropriate loca-
tion for mounting a pedestal-style TV stand.
Most stands are designed so that the wiring is
threaded through the stand itself or a
loopthrough style clamp so that the wiring is neat-
ly bunched and not strung in such a way as to cre-
ate a potential hazard to the user.
(Some stands are portable and can be moved from
one location to another.) Be sure all safety consid- Typical Pedestal Type Mount with
erations are followed. Swivel Bracket

Caution: Tightening wall mount screws that are too long could cause damage to the internal components of
this television.
Use M4 X “L” bolts to mount LED. (“L” = Wall Mount bracket thickness + 0.3 inch or below for
J22CE820)
Use M5 X “L” bolts to mount LED. (“L” = Wall Mount bracket thickness + 0.3 inch or below for
J26CE820)
Note
- Screw length needed depends on the wall mount used. For further information, refer to the VESA Wall
Mounting Instruction Guide.

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You must use a UL listed wall mount or the DTI Services, LLC DTI-006 Wall Mount Bracket whenever Wall
Mounting this television.
A skilled person should be contacted to perform the installation of the television and wall mount.
Specification of a generic "UL Listed wall mount" should additionally include : minimum weight that the
mount must be able to support, minimum screen size that the mount must be able to support, instructions
furnished as part of the wall mount must be closely followed, the wall mount must be suitable to support
the type of television under consideration.

Vesa Standard TV Mounts - 32/42 inches


The following examples are VESA Standard wall mounts. Since there are numerous types of stands and
mounts available, only a few are shown here. Refer to the instructions provided with the TV stand that will
be used to mount the TV.

General Guidelines: Choosing a location for Typical Wall Standard Type Mount with Swivel Bracket
installing a VESA Standard Mount
A

Model VESA (A*B)


J32CE720 200 X 100mm
J42CE820 400 X 400mm

Be sure the style of stand selected is capable of


supporting the weight of the TV.
If the mount will be on a wall, a typical wooden
stud behind the wall board would be the pre-
ferred choice for a location to attach the wall
mount. The wall mount location chosen should be
appropriate for drilling holes and have available
the required power source as well as
antenna/cable and other equipment leads.
For pedestal-type mounts, a sturdy surface on a
desk or other similar flat table-like surface would
be the appropriate location for mounting a
pedestal-style TV stand. (Some stands are portable
and can be moved from one location to another.)
Be sure all safety considerations are followed.
Most stands are designed so that the wiring would
be threaded through the stand itself or a loop-
through style clamp so that the wiring is neatly
bunched and not strung in such a way as to create
a potential hazard to the user.
Caution: Tightening wall mount screws that are too long could cause damage to the internal components of
this television.
Use M5 X “L” bolts to mount LED. (“L” = Wall Mount bracket thickness + 0.5 inch or below for
J32CE720)
Use M6 X “L” bolts to mount LED. (“L” = Wall Mount bracket thickness + 0.3 inch or below for
J42CE820)
Note
- Image shown may differ from your TV.
- Screw length needed depends on the wall mount used. For further information, refer to the VESA Wall
Mounting Instruction Guide.

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Antenna Connection

Multi-family Dwellings/ Apartments


(Connect to wall antenna socket) Rear panel of the set

Wall Antenna Socket

RF Coaxial Wire (75 ohm)

Turn clockwise to tighten.


VHF
UHF

Outdoor Antenna
Be careful not to bend the bronze wire when
connecting to an antenna port.

* Separately purchase a RF Coaxial Wire(75 ohm)

Single-family Dwellings /Houses


(Connect to wall jack for outdoor antenna)

Rear panel of the set

Note
- To improve the picture quality in a poor signal
area, please purchase a signal amplifier and
install properly. VHF UHF
- If the antenna is not installed properly, contact
your dealer for assistance.
Signal
Amplifier

Chapter 1 19
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VCR Connection

- To avoid picture noise (interference), leave an adequate distance between the TV and the VCR.

A When connecting with an antenna

1. Connect the Antenna out socket of the VCR to


the Antenna input socket on the TV.
VCR
ANT IN 2. Power up the VCR and Television.
(R) AUDIO (L) VIDEO

ANT OUT S-VIDEO OUT


3. Tune the TV to the channel output by the VCR.
IN (typically ch.3 or 4.)

4. Refer to the VCR manual for operating instruc-


tions.

Rear panel of the set

A When connecting with an RCA cable

1. Connect the AUDIO/VIDEO jacks between TV and


ANT IN
VCR VCR. Match the jack colors (Video = yellow, Audio
VIDEO (L) AUDIO (R)

ANT OUT S-VIDEO OUT


Left = white, and Audio Right = red)
OUTPUT
SWITCH IN
2. Insert a video tape into the VCR and press PLAY
on the VCR.

3. Select the AV1 or AV2 input source using the


INPUT button on the remote control.

4. Refer to the VCR manual for operating instruc-


tions.

Side panel of the set

Rear panel of the set

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A When connecting with a S-Video cable

1. Connect the S-VIDEO output of the VCR to the S-


ANT IN VCR VIDEO input on the set.
VIDEO (L) AUDIO (R)

ANT OUT S-VIDEO OUT


2. Connect the audio outputs of the VCR to the AV
OUTPUT
SWITCH IN AUDIO input jacks on the set.

3. Insert a video tape into the VCR and press PLAY


on the VCR.

4. Select the S-VIDEO input source using the INPUT


button on the remote control.

5. Refer to the VCR manual for operating instruc-


tions.

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DVD Connection

A When connecting with a HDMI cable


1. Connect the HDMI output of the DVD to the
DVD
HDMI/DVI IN 1 or HDMI IN 2 jack on the set.
HDMI-DVD OUTPUT

2. Select HDMI1 or HDMI2 input source using the


INPUT button on the remote control.

3. Refer to the DVD player's manual for operating


instructions.

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A When connecting with a Component cable


1. Connect the video outputs (Y, PB, PR) of the DVD
DVD to the COMPONENT VIDEO(Y/Pb/Pr) jacks on the
Y Pb Pr (L) AUDIO (R)
set.

2. Connect the audio outputs of the DVD to the


COMPONENT AUDIO jacks on the set.

3. Turn on the DVD player, insert a DVD.

4. Select YPbPr source using the INPUT button on


the remote control.

5. Refer to the DVD player's manual for operating


instructions.

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A When connecting with a S-Video cable

1. Connect the S-VIDEO output of the DVD to the


DVD S-VIDEO input on the set.
Y Pb Pr (L) AUDIO (R) S-VIDEO

2. Connect the audio outputs of the DVD to the AV


AUDIO input jacks on the set.

3. Turn on the DVD player, insert a DVD.

4. Select the S-VIDEO input source using the INPUT


button on the remote control.

5. Refer to the DVD player's manual for operating


instructions.

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Chapter 1 23
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup

HDSTB Connection

- This TV can receive Digital Over-the-air/Cable signals without an external digital set-top box.
However, if you do receive Digital signals from a digital set-top box or other digital external device, refer
to the figure as shown below.

A When connecting with a D-Sub 15 pin cable


Digital Set-top Box 1. Connect the RGB output of the digital set-top
box to the RGB IN (PC) jack on the set.
(R) AUDIO (L) RGB-DTV OUTPUT

2. Connect the audio outputs of the set-top box to


the AUDIO IN (RGB/DVI) jack on the set.

3. Turn on the digital set-top box.

4. Select VGA input source using the INPUT button


on the remote control.

5. Refer to the digital set-top box manual for oper-


ating instructions.

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A When connecting with a HDMI to DVI cable


1. Connect the DVI output of the digital set-top box
Digital Set-top Box to the HDMI/DVI IN 1 jack on the set.
DVI-DTV OUTPUT (R) AUDIO (L)
2. Connect the audio outputs of the set-top box to
the AUDIO IN (RGB/DVI) jack on the set.

3. Turn on the digital set-top box.

4. Select HDMI1 input source using the INPUT but-


ton on the remote control.

5. Refer to the digital set-top box manual for oper-


ating instructions.

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A When connecting with a Component cable


Digital Set-top Box 1. Connect the video outputs (Y, PB, PR) of the digi-
tal set-top box to the COMPONENT
Y Pb Pr (L) AUDIO (R) VIDEO(Y/Pb/Pr) jacks on the set.

2. Connect the audio outputs of the digital set-top


box to the COMPONENT AUDIO jacks on the set.

3. Turn on the digital set-top box.

4. Select YPbPr source using the INPUT button on


the remote control.

5. Refer to the digital set-top box manual for oper-


ating instructions.

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A When connecting with a HDMI cable


1. Connect the HDMI output of the digital set-top
Digital Set-top Box box to the HDMI/DVI IN 1 or HDMI IN 2 jack on
HDMI-DTV OUTPUT
the set.

2. Turn on the digital set-top box.

3. Select HDMI1 or HDMI2 input source using the


INPUT button on the remote control.

4. Refer to the digital set-top box manual for oper-


ating instructions.

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Chapter 1: Connections and Setup

External A/V Source

1. Connect the AUDIO/VIDEO jacks between TV and


VIDEO L-AUDIO-R
external equipment. Match the jack colors (Video
OUT = yellow, Audio Left = white, and Audio Right =
red)
Camcorder Video game set
2. Select the AV1 or AV2 input source using the
INPUT button on the remote control.

3. Operate the corresponding external equipment.

4. Refer to the external equipment manual for oper-


ating instructions.

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26 Chapter 1
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PC Connection

A When connecting with a D-Sub 15 pin cable


1. Connect the RGB output of the PC to the RGB IN
PC
AUDIO OUT PC OUTPUT
(PC) jack on the set.

2. Connect the PC Audio Output to the AUDIO IN


(RGB/DVI) jack on the TV using a male-to-male
3.5mm mini jack.

3. Turn on both the PC and TV.

4. Select the VGA input source on your TV by press-


ing either the INPUT buttons on the remote con-
trol.

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A When connecting with a HDMI to DVI cable

1. Connect the DVI Output on the PC to the


HDMI / DVI IN 1 Input jack on the TV.
DVI OUTPUT AUDIO OUT PC
2. Connect the PC Audio Output to the AUDIO IN
(RGB/DVI) jack on the TV using a male-to-male
3.5mm mini jack.

3. Turn on both the PC and TV.

4. Select the HDMI1 input source on your TV by


pressing either the INPUT buttons on the remote
control.

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Chapter 1: Connections and Setup

Resolution

A PC

Horizontal Vertical
Resolution Frequency (kHz) Frequency (Hz)

640 x 480 31.47 59.94

35.16 56.25
800 x 600
37.88 60.32
1024 x 768 48.36 60.00

A HDMI

Vertical
Resolution Frequency (Hz)

480/60P 60.000
720/60P 60.000
1080/60I 60.000
1080/60P 60.000

Note
a. The synchronization input form is separate.
b. If the resolution is not supported, ‘Not Support!’ message will be displayed.

USB Port

1. Connect the USB device to the USB IN jack on the set.

2. Select the USB input source using the INPUT button on the remote control.
USB Memory
3. Follow the on screen display to access the USB functions.

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of the set

28 Chapter 1
Chapter 2: Using the Remote Control

Basic(User) Remote
The basic remote control (KM38R02) is used by the viewer for basic operating functions. It is designed so that
the viewer cannot alter certain master remote-specified features. The Sleep, Closed Captioning, and Channel
Guide features can be accessed directly with remote buttons.

1. POWER
Switches the set on or off.
1
2 5 2. PICTURE
Changes picture settings to a pre-defined mode.
3 4
6 9 3. SOUND
7 8 Changes sound settings to a pre-defined mode.

4. SLEEP
10 Sets the sleep timer.

5. SYSTEM
11 Configures the remote preamble (Bed 1/Bed 2/Bed 3) for
use with multi TVs in 1 room.
Press and hold <SYSTEM> and <1> key to set the remote
for “Bed1”(TV1).
Press and hold <SYSTEM> and <2> key to set the remote
for “Bed2”(TV2).
Press and hold <SYSTEM> and <3> key to set the remote
for “Bed3”(TV3).
Refer to “Key Management”,”RCU type” in Chapter 4.

6. RATIO
Selects your desired picture aspect ratio.

7. SAP
Selects MTS sound / audio language.

8. INFO
Displays the current channel information.

9. RESET
Not Used.

10. NUMBER BUTTONS


Selects channel numbers.

11. Hyphen( - )
Used when entering a digital channel (ex : 10 - )

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Chapter 2: Using the Remote Control

12. GO BACK
Returns to the previous channel.

13. VOL + / VOL -


Adjusts sound level.

14. CH + / CH -
Selects a channel.

15. MENU
Displays “Basic” on screen menu.
There are 2 remotes for this TV;
KM38R02 - user Remote. This remote displays a basic user
12 menu when the menu key is pressed.
KM38R01 - installer Remote. This remote displays an
installer menu when the menu key is pressed.
13 14
16. GUIDE
Displays ”Channel List“ menu.
16 17 17. CC
Selects the Caption menu directly.
15 18
18. INPUT
Selects the TV, AV(AV1), Side AV(AV2), S-Video, YPBPR,
19 VGA, HDMI1, HDMI2 or USB mode.

19. Navigational Controls


Navigates menu items.
20 21
20. MUTE
Switches the sound on or off.

21. CLEAR
Exit from any OSD.

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Master(Installer) Remote
The master remote control (KM38R01) accesses all of the TV’s menus. It is used to customize the TV’s func-
tionality for specific users or specific situations.

1. POWER
Switches the set on or off.
1
2 5 2. PICTURE
Changes picture settings to a pre-defined mode.
3 4
6 9 3. SOUND
7 8 Changes sound settings to a pre-defined mode.

4. SLEEP
10 Sets the sleep timer.

5. SYSTEM
11 Configures the remote preamble (Bed 1/Bed 2/Bed 3) for
use with multi TVs in 1 room.
Press and hold <SYSTEM> and <1> key to set the remote
for “Bed1”(TV1).
Press and hold <SYSTEM> and <2> key to set the remote
for “Bed2”(TV2).
Press and hold <SYSTEM> and <3> key to set the remote
for “Bed3”(TV3).
Refer to “Key Management”,”RCU type” in Chapter 4.

6. RATIO
Selects your desired picture aspect ratio.

7. SAP
Selects MTS sound / audio language.

8. INFO
Displays the current channel information.

9. RESET
Not Used.

10. NUMBER BUTTONS


Selects channel numbers.

11. Hyphen( - )
Used when entering a digital channel (ex : 10 - )

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12. GO BACK
Returns to the previous channel.

13. VOL + / VOL -


Adjusts sound level.

14. CH + / CH -
Selects a channel.

15. MENU
Displays “Basic” on screen menu.
There are 2 remotes for this TV;
KM38R02 - user Remote. This remote displays a basic user
12 menu when the menu key is pressed.
KM38R01 - installer Remote. This remote displays an
installer menu when the menu key is pressed.
13 14
16. GUIDE
Displays ”Channel List“ menu.
16 17 17. CC
Selects the Caption menu directly.
15 18
18. INPUT
Selects the TV, AV(AV1), Side AV(AV2), S-Video, YPBPR,
19 VGA, HDMI1, HDMI2 or USB mode.

19. Navigational Controls


Navigates menu items.
20 21
20. MUTE
Switches the sound on or off.

21. CLEAR
Exit from any OSD.

Put Batteries in the Remote


• Remove the battery compartment cover
from the back of the remote by pushing
the tab and lifting off the cover.

• Insert two fresh batteries. Make sure the


polarities (+ and -) are aligned correctly.

• Replace the cover.

32 Chapter 2
Chapter 3: How to clone TV
These TVs include a full commercial interface that allows your facility to customize the performance to your
specific needs. These settings are only accessible to the installer with the use of the Master
Remote(KM38R01). Contact your RCA Commercial Distribution to obtain a master remote.
You can access this menu by pressing MENU -> 9 -> 6 -> 3 -> 2 using the Master Remote.

Learning: Copying your settings out of the TV


You will need a properly configured USB Memory stick to learn the settings from your television.

Configuring your memory stick


To learn the settings out of your television, you will
need a USB Memory Stick that contains a *.list file for the Commercial Interface

settings data be stored. Follow these steps to configure Commercial Interface On F G


Clone Management G
your USB memory stick. If you purchased a USB memory Channel G
OSD
stick from RCA Commercial distribution, these files have Source
G
G
already been set up. Proceed to the next section, “Learning Volume G
Pillow Speaker G
settings from TV.” Power Management G
Key Management G
Reset Commercial Interface G
1. Insert a blank USB memory stick into the USB port of ENTER OK Select MENU Exit

your PC.
2. Open a text editor (example:Notepad.exe) on your PC. Commercial Interface
3. Type the text “CLONE” in the text editor opened in step Copy To USB G
Clone To TV
2. G

4. Save the text editor file to your USB stick with the exten-
sion, <filename>.lst

Note:<filename> can be any name you want to use.


The important part is the .LST extension. ENTER OK Select MENU Back

Copy To USB
Learning Settings from TV 1 12345678 ,lst
1. Plug the USB memory stick into the USB port of the tele- 2 J22H760.lst
3 J12H770.lst
vision. 4 2345678.lst
2. Using a Master Remote(KM38R01), press Menu->9->6->3-
>2 to enter the commercial menu.
3. Select “Clone Management” to enter the Clone
Management sub menu. ENTER Set Select MENU Back
4. Select “Copy to USB” to enter the Copy to USB sub
menu.
5. Select the .lst file created in the “Configuring your mem-
ory stick” section to copy the settings. This file is where
the settings will be stored.

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Chapter 3: How to clone TV

Teaching: Placing settings into TV.

1. Plug the USB memory stick into the USB port of the tele- Commercial Interface
vision. Commercial Interface On F G

2. Using a Master Remote(KM38R01), press Menu->9->6->3- Clone Management G


Channel G
>2 to enter the commercial menu. OSD G
Source G
3. Select “Clone Management” to enter the Clone Volume G

Management sub menu. Pillow Speaker


Power Management
G
G
4. Select “Clone to TV” to enter the clone to TV sub menu. Key Management G
Reset Commercial Interface G
5. Select the desired.lst file and press the “OK” button to ENTER OK Select MENU Back
start the teaching process.
Commercial Interface

Copy To USB G
Clone To TV G

ENTER OK Select MENU Back

Copy To USB

1 12345678 ,lst
2 J22H760.lst
3 J12H770.lst
4 2345678.lst

ENTER Set Select MENU Back

34 Chapter 3
Chapter 4: Basic Operation

Plug in the TV
Plug the end of the power cord into the back of the TV. Plug the other end into a grounded wall outlet.
Insert the plug completely into the outlet. Do not plug into an outlet controlled by a light switch.

Turn on the TV
Turn on your TV by pressing the Power button on the front of the TV or ON-OFF on the remote control.

Channel Scan
This function automatically finds all channels available through the Antenna or Cable and stores them in
memory on the channel list.
Channel Scans can only be performed using a Master remote.

Channel Selection
You can select a channel number with the CH + / CH - button or NUMBER buttons.

Volume Adjustment
Press the VOL+ / VOL- button to adjust the sound level.

Sound Mute
Press the MUTE button. The sound is switched off and the mute Icon appears.
To cancel mute mode, press the MUTE or VOL+ / VOL- button again.

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Chapter 4: Basic Operation

Source Selection
1. Press the MENU button and then press the Down Setup
or Up button to select the Setup. OSD Language English F G

Input Source TV F G

2. Press the OK button and then press the Down or Screen Mode Normal F G

Caption G
Up button to select Input Source.
Time Setup G

Reset Default G
3. Press the Left or Right button to select your desired
mode. Select MENU Back

4. Press the MENU button to return to the previous


menu.

Note
- If you want to select directly the Input Source, press the INPUT button on the remote control.

Language Selection
1. Press the MENU button and then press the Down or Setup
Up button to select the Setup. OSD Language English F G

Input Source TV F G

2. Press the OK button and then press the Down or Up Screen Mode Normal F G

Caption G
button to select OSD Language.
Time Setup G

Reset Default G
3. Press the Left or Right button to select your desired
language. Select MENU Back
(Select between English, Español, Français)

36 Chapter 4
Chapter 5: Commercial Interface Menus

These TVs include a full commercial interface that allows your facility to customize the performence to your
specific needs. These settings are only accessible to the installer with the use of the Master
Remote(KM38R01).Contact your RCA Commercial Distribution to obtain a master remote.
You can access this menu by pressing MENU -> 9 -> 6 -> 3 -> 2 using the Master Remote.

Commercial Interface

Commercial Interface On F G
Clone Management G
Channel G
OSD G
Source G
Volume G
Pillow Speaker G
Power Management G
Key Management G
Reset Commercial Interface G

Select MENU Back

- You must set “Commercial Interface” to “On” to activate the below items.

Channel
Commercial Interface Commercial Interface

Commercial Interface On F G Direct Tuning Access On F G


Clone Management G ATSC Tune Mode Virtual F G
Channel G Power On Source TV F G
OSD G Tuner Mode Antenna F G
Source G
Power On Major Channel 2
Volume G
Power On Minor Channel 0
Pillow Speaker G
Channel Hold Off F G
Power Management G
Key Management G
Merge Channel Off F G

Reset Commercial Interface G

ENTER OK Select MENU Back Select MENU Back

- Direct Tuning Access : If this function is on, you can tune to channels even if the channels are not in the
channel list using the numeric keys. If this function is off, only channels in the channel list can be tuned.
- ATSC Tune Mode : This function sets the channel frequency type for Digital Channels to physical or virtual.
If the facility has a head end signal distribution system, set this to “physical”.
- Power On Source : Use this setting to configure the signal source of the TV when it is turned on.
- Tuner Mode : Use this setting to configure the Tuner Type of the TV when it is turned on.
Note: “Power On Source” should be set to “TV” to use this setting.
- Power On Major/Minor Channel : Use this setting to configure the initial channel of the TV when it is
turned on.
Note: “Power On Source” should be set to “TV” to use this setting.
To tune to an analog channel, set minor channel to 0.
- Channel Hold : If this function is on then you cannot change channels.
- Merge Channel : Use this setting to merge scanned channel lists In Antenna of Tuner mode and scanned
channel lists In Cable of Tuner mode.

OSD
Commercial Interface Commercial Interface

Commercial Interface On F G Channel Banner On F G


Clone Management G OSD Timer 60Sec F G
Channel G Clear V-Chip
OSD G Power On CC Off F G
Source G
Volume G
Pillow Speaker G
Power Management G
Key Management G
Reset Commercial Interface G

ENTER OK Select MENU Back Select MENU Back

- Channel Banner : If this function is off then channel banner will not appear when channel is changed.
- OSD Timer : Use this setting to configure the menu OSD time out.
- Clear V-Chip : This function can be used to Clear V-Chip password and settings.
- Power On CC : This function sets the default Closed Caption mode when the TV is turned on.

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Chapter 5: Commercial Interface Menus

Source
Commercial Interface Commercial Interface

Input Block G 1 TV
AUX Inputs G 2 AV1
RS232 Function Off F G 3 AV2
Map DVD Buttons G 4 S-Video
Analog PS Mode Off F G 5 YPBPR
Auto Side AV Off F G 6 VGA
7 HDMI1
8 HDMI2
9 USB
Select MENU Back ENTER Set Select MENU Back

- Input Block : Use this setting to configure which inputs are available to the user through the input button.

Commercial Interface Commercial Interface

Input Block G 1 TV
AUX Inputs G 2 AV1
RS232 Function Off F G 3 AV2
Map DVD Buttons G 4 S-Video
Analog PS Mode Off F G 5 YPBPR
Auto Side AV Off F G 6 VGA
7 HDMI1
8 HDMI2
9 USB
Select MENU Back ENTER Set Select MENU Back

- AUX Inputs : Use this setting to place inputs into the channel list. If you place an input in the channel list,
the user can access the input using the CH buttons on the remote and Pillow Speaker.

Commercial Interface

Input Block G
AUX Inputs G
RS232 Function Off F G
Map DVD Buttons G
Analog PS Mode Off F G
Auto Side AV Off F G

Select MENU Back

- Auto Side AV : This is function of the auto side AV dectection.


If Auto Side AV is on and Side AV Signal is received, it will change input source to the Side AV.

Volume
Commercial Interface Commercial Interface

Commercial Interface On F G Initial Volume 30


Clone Management G Min Volume 0
Channel G Max Volume 0
OSD G Volume Hold Off F G
Source G
Blank and Mute Off F G
Volume G
Pillow Speaker G
Power Management G
Key Management G
Reset Commercial Interface G

ENTER OK Select MENU Back ENTER Adjust Select MENU Back

- Initial Volume : This setting configures the turn on volume of the TV.
- Min Volume : This setting assigns the minimum volume level that the user can access.
- Max Volume : This setting assigns the maximum volume level that the user can access.
- Volume Hold : If this function is on then user cannot adjust volume level
- Blank and Mute : If this function is on, sound will be muted when video is not present on the external
video source.

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Chapter 5: Commercial Interface Menus

Power Management
Commercial Interface Commercial Interface

Commercial Interface On F G Auto Power On Off F G


Clone Management G Auto Power Off Off F G
Channel G Power Always On Off F G
OSD G No Signal Power Off On F G
Source G
Volume G
Pillow Speaker G
Power Management G
Key Management G
Reset Commercial Interface G

ENTER OK Select MENU Back Select MENU Back

- Auto Power On : This function sets the power state when AC power is applied to the TV.
+ Off : TV will go to stanby mode
+ On : TV will turn on
+ Last : TV will resume the state it was in before AC power was removed.
- Auto Power Off : This function assigns the amount of time an inactive TV will remain on. It can be used by
your facility to save energy.
- Power Always On : TV can not be turned off.
- No Signal Power Off: If there is no signal on the TV for 5 minutes or more, this function turns off the TV
automatically.

Key Management
Commercial Interface Commercial Interface

Commercial Interface On F G Key Lock On F G


Clone Management G IR(RCU) Type TV1 F G
Channel G Guest Menu Lock Off F G
OSD G
Source G
Volume G
Pillow Speaker G
Power Management G
Key Management G
Reset Commercial Interface G

ENTER OK Select MENU Back Select MENU Back

- Key Lock : This setting disables the keys on the front of the TV.
- RCU Type : This function assigns RCU type as TV1, TV2, TV3. This is used when more than 1 TV is being
installed in the same room.
Note : The remote must be configured to send the matching RCU Type corresponding to this setting.
This is done as follows : On the R130 K1 remote, press hold <SYSTEM> and <1> keys for 5 seconds to set it
to “TV1”. Press and hold <SYSTEM> and <2> keys for 5 seconds to set it to “TV2”. Press and hold <SYS-
TEM> and <3> keys for 5 seconds to set it to “TV3”.
- Guest Menu Lock: Enables / Disables the guest menu.

Reset Commercial Interface


Commercial Interface

Commercial Interface On F G
Clone Management G
Reset Commecial Interface
Channel G
OSD G
Source G OK Cancel
Volume G
Pillow Speaker G
Power Management G
Key Management G
Reset Commercial Interface G

ENTER OK Select MENU Back

- This function will reset all data in the commercial interface menu to the factory defaults.

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Chapter 6: User Operations

Picture Mode MENU

Picture Mode User F G


The various Picture Modes allow you to adjust the display Sound Mode Off F G
MTS Stereo
to your viewing preference. Audio Language English
F G
F G
OSD Language English F G
Input Source TV F G
Screen Mode Normal F G
Caption G

Sound Mode
ENTER OK Select MENU Exit
The Sound Mode preset selection will allow you to adjust
the sound to your listening preference. Parental

Program Block G

Change Password G

MTS Clean All G

This TV can receive MTS stereo programs and any SAP


(Secondary Audio Program) that the station may transmit.
The television will automatically switch to Mono sound if
the broadcasted channel is transmitted in Mono. ENTER OK Select MENU Exit

Audio Language
Other languages may be available if a digital signal is
provided by the broadcasting station.

OSD Language
Selects the OSD(on screen display) language.

Input Source
Selects the input source.

Screen Mode
Changes the screen picture format.
Screen size selection depends on the type of video input.

Caption
The Analog Caption function operates when watching a
regular analog channel.

Parental
Adjusts the v-chip parental control settings.

40 Chapter 6
Chapter 7: Using the TV's Features

On Screen Menus

Your TV’s OSD(On Screen Display) may differ slightly from what is shown in this manual.

1. Press the MENU button and then press the Down or Up button to select each menu.

2. Press the OK button and then Down, Up, Left and Right buttons to navigate to the available menus.

Video Audio

Picture Mode User F G Balance 0


Brightness 45 Bass 40
Contrast 50 Treble 40
Saturation 50 Sound Surround On F G
HUE 0 Sound Mode Off F G
Sharpness 10 MTS Stereo F G
Adaptive Back Light Off F G Audio Language English F G
Back Light 100 Speaker Type Built-In F G
Advanced Video G
Reset Picture Mode G

ENTER OK Select MENU Exit ENTER OK Select MENU Exit

Video MENU Audio MENU

Parental TV

Program Block G Tuner Mode Cable F G

Change Password G Channel Scan G

Clean All G Channel Skip G

ENTER OK Select MENU Exit ENTER OK Select MENU Exit

Parental MENU TV MENU

Setup

OSD Language English F G

Input Source TV F G

Screen Mode Normal F G

Caption G

Time Setup G

Reset Default G

ENTER OK Select MENU Exit

Setup MENU

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Chapter 7: Using the TV's Features

Note : Some of these menu items can only be accessed using the Master Remote(KM38R01).

Setting up the TV Channel List


A master remote is needed to change the channel list.

Auto Scan
This function automatically finds all channels available through the Antenna or Cable and stores them in
memory as the channel list.

1. Press the MENU button on the master remote to TV


enter the on-screen menu and then press either the Tuner Mode Cable F G

Down or Up button to select the TV sub-menu. Channel Scan G

Channel Skip G

2. Press the OK button to enter the sub-menu and


then press either the Down or Up button to select
Tuner Mode.
Select MENU Back
3. Press the Left or Right button to select either
Antenna or Cable. TV

Tuner Mode Cable F G


4. Press the Down or Up button to select Channel Channel Scan G

Scan. Channel Skip G

5. Press the OK button to start the auto search.


The TV will begin memorizing all of the available
channels.
ENTER Scan Select MENU Back

6. Press the MENU button at any time to exit the chan- TV


nel scan process.

7. Once the channel scan is complete the channels Status:Scanning.. Cable


Analog Channels:1
found and recognized by the TV will be available for Digital Channels:0

viewing. 10%

MENU Cancel

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Chapter 7: Using the TV's Features

Add / Delete a Channel


You can manually store or remove channels in whatever order you desire.

1. Press the MENU button on the master remote to TV


enter the on-screen menu and then press either the Tuner Mode Cable F G

Down or Up button to select the TV sub-menu. Channel Scan G

Channel Skip G

2. Press the OK button to enter the sub-menu and


then press either the Down or Up button to select
Channel Skip.
ENTER OK Select MENU Back
3. Press the OK button and then press the Down or
Up button to select channel you want to add or Channel Skip
delete. 1 Analog
If you want to skip the selected channel, press the 2 Analog
3 Analog
OK button to check your selection. 4 Analog
5 Analog
6 Analog
4. All channels that have a check will be added to your 7 Analog
viewing selection. 8 Analog
9 Analog
ENTER Set Select MENU Back
5. Press the MENU button to return to the previous
menu.

Chapter 7 43
Chapter 7: Using the TV's Features

Picture Controls

Adjusting The Picture Controls


The various Picture Modes allow you to adjust the display to your viewing preference.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen Video


menu and then press either the Down or Up button Picture Mode User F G

to select the Video sub-menu. Brightness 45


Contrast 50
Saturation 50
HUE 0
2. Press the OK button to enter the sub-menu and Sharpness 10
then press either the Down or Up button to select Adaptive Back Light
Back Light
Off F G
100
Picture Mode. Advanced Video G
Reset Picture Mode G

Select MENU Back


3. Press the Left or Right button to select between
Cinema, Sport, Vivid, Home or User Picture
Modes.

4. Press the MENU button to return to the previous


menu.

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Manual Picture Controls


You can adjust picture Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, HUE and Sharpness to the levels you prefer.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen Video


menu and then press either the Down or Up button Picture Mode User F G

to select the Video sub-menu. Brightness 45


Contrast 50
Saturation 50
HUE 0
2. Press the OK button to enter the sub-menu and use Sharpness 10
the Left or Right button to change the picture Adaptive Back Light
Back Light
Off F G
100
mode to User. Then, press either the Down or Up Advanced Video G
Reset Picture Mode G
button to scroll to the desired picture option. Select MENU Back
(Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, HUE,
Sharpness) Brightness 60

3. Press the OK button and then use the Left or Right


button to adjust the selection to your preference.

4. Press the MENU button to return to the previous


menu.

• Brightness
Increases or decreases amount of white in the your
picture.

• Contrast
Adjusts the difference between the light and dark
levels in the picture.

• Saturation
Adjusts intensity of all colors.

• HUE
Adjusts the balance between red and green levels.

• Sharpness
Adjusts the level of sharpness in the edges between
the light and dark areas of the picture. The lower
the level, the softer the image.

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Adaptive Back Light


If this function is on, then TV will control the back light level automatically by Average Picture Level(APL).
If this function is off, then user can control the back light level manually.
Adjusts the brightness level of the back light.
Increasing the back light level will result in a brighter picture and is recommended for use in brightly lit
rooms. However, it will also decrease your black levels and results in a higher power consumption.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen Video


menu and then press either the Down or Up button Picture Mode User F G

to select the Video sub-menu. Brightness 45


Contrast 50
Saturation 50
HUE 0
2. Press the OK button and then press the Down or Sharpness 10
Up button to select Adaptive Back Light. Adaptive Back Light
Back Light
Off F G
100
Advanced Video G
Reset Picture Mode G
3. Press the Left or Right button to select Off. Select MENU Back

4. Press the Down or Up button to select Back Light. Video

Picture Mode User F G


5. Press the Left or Right button to adjust the selec- Brightness 45
Contrast 50
tion to your preference. Saturation 50
HUE 0
Sharpness 10
6. Press the MENU button to return to the previous Adaptive Back Light Off F G
Back Light 100
menu. Advanced Video G
Reset Picture Mode G

ENTER Adjust Select MENU Back

Back Light 100

Reset Picture Mode

When changing your settings, you can select the Reset Picture Mode option to restore the previous
settings.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen Video


menu and then press either the Down or Up button Picture Mode User F G

to select the Video sub-menu. Brightness 45


Contrast 50
Saturation 50
HUE 0
2. Press the OK button to enter the sub-menu and use Sharpness 10
the Down or Up button to select Reset Picture Adaptive Back Light
Back Light
Off F G
100
Mode. Advanced Video G
Reset Picture Mode G

ENTER OK Select MENU Back


3. Once the confirmation window appears, press OK to
restore the previous settings.
Are you sure?

OK Cancel

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Advanced Video

Dynamic Noise Reduction


Use this feature to reduce the amount of noise, or film grain, that may be present in the picture.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen Video


menu and then press either the Down or Up button Picture Mode User F G

to select the Video sub-menu. Brightness 45


Contrast 50
Saturation 50
HUE 0
2. Press the OK button to enter the sub-menu and Sharpness 10
then press either the Down or Up button to select Adaptive Back Light
Back Light
Off F G
100
Advanced Video. Advanced Video G
Reset Picture Mode G

ENTER OK Select MENU Back


3. Press the OK button to enter the submenu and then
press the Down or Up button to select DNR. Advanced Video

DNR Medium F G
4. Press the Left or Right button to select between MPEG NR Low F G
Adaptive Luma Control Off F G
Off, Low, Medium or Strong. Flesh Tone Off F G
DI Film Mode Auto F G
Blue Stretch Off F G
5. Press the MENU button to return to the previous Game Mode Off F G
Blue Mute On F G
menu. Gamma Middle F G
Color Temperature G

Select MENU Back

• Off
Turns the screen noise reduction function off.

• Low
Reduces screen noise at a low level.

• Medium
Reduces screen noise at a medium level.

• Strong
Reduces screen noise at a high level.

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Adaptive Luma Control


Large amounts of dark areas present in a picture will result in a lower Average Picture Level (APL) and
the overall picture will look too dark; activation of this feature will raise the APL to counteract this effect.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen Video


menu and then press either the Down or Up button Picture Mode User F G

to select the Video sub-menu. Brightness 45


Contrast 50
Saturation 50
HUE 0
2. Press the OK button to enter the sub-menu and Sharpness 10
then press either the Down or Up button to select Adaptive Back Light
Back Light
Off F G
100
Advanced Video. Advanced Video G
Reset Picture Mode G

ENTER OK Select MENU Back


3. Press the OK button and then press the Down or
Up button to select Adaptive Luma Control. Advanced Video

DNR Medium F G
4. Press the Left or Right button to select Off, Low, MPEG NR Low F G
Adaptive Luma Control Off F G
Medium or Strong. Flesh Tone Off F G
DI Film Mode Auto F G
Blue Stretch Off F G
5. Press the MENU button to return to the previous Game Mode Off F G
Blue Mute On F G
menu. Gamma Middle F G
Color Temperature G

Select MENU Back

Flesh Tone
In some cases, activation of this feature can result in a more pleasing display of sky and flesh colors.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen Video


menu and then press either the Down or Up button Picture Mode User F G

to select the Video sub-menu. Brightness 45


Contrast 50
Saturation 50
HUE 0
2. Press the OK button to enter the sub-menu and Sharpness 10
then press either the Down or Up button to select Adaptive Back Light
Back Light
Off F G
100
Advanced Video. Advanced Video G
Reset Picture Mode G

ENTER OK Select MENU Back


3. Press the OK button and then press the Down or
Up button to select Flesh Tone. Advanced Video

DNR Medium F G
4. Press the Left or Right button to select Off, Low, MPEG NR Low F G
Adaptive Luma Control Off F G
Medium or High. Flesh Tone Off F G
DI Film Mode Auto F G
Blue Stretch Off F G
5. Press the MENU button to return to the previous Game Mode Off F G
Blue Mute On F G
menu. Gamma Middle F G
Color Temperature G

Select MENU Back

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Blue Stretch
This is the function to make the white color look bluer.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen Video


menu and then press either the Down or Up button Picture Mode User F G

to select the Video sub-menu. Brightness 45


Contrast 50
Saturation 50
HUE 0
2. Press the OK button to enter the sub-menu and Sharpness 10
then press either the Down or Up button to select Adaptive Back Light
Back Light
Off F G
100
Advanced Video. Advanced Video G
Reset Picture Mode G

ENTER OK Select MENU Back


3. Press the OK button and then press the Down or
Up button to select Blue Stretch. Advanced Video

DNR Medium F G
4. Press the Left or Right button to select On or Off. MPEG NR Low F G
Adaptive Luma Control Off F G
Flesh Tone Off F G

5. Press the MENU button to return to the previous DI Film Mode


Blue Stretch
Auto
Off
F G
F G
menu. Game Mode Off F G
Blue Mute On F G
Gamma Middle F G
Color Temperature G

Select MENU Back

Blue Mute
Screen can be set to blue color when video signal is not existed.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen Video


menu and then press either the Down or Up button Picture Mode User F G

to select the Video sub-menu. Brightness 45


Contrast 50
Saturation 50
HUE 0
2. Press the OK button to enter the sub-menu and Sharpness 10
then press either the Down or Up button to select Adaptive Back Light
Back Light
Off F G
100
Advanced Video. Advanced Video G
Reset Picture Mode G

ENTER OK Select MENU Back


3. Press the OK button and then press the Down or
Up button to select Blue Mute. Advanced Video

DNR Medium F G
4. Press the Left or Right button to select between On MPEG NR Low F G
Adaptive Luma Control Off F G
or Off. Flesh Tone Off F G
DI Film Mode Auto F G
Blue Stretch Off F G
5. Press the MENU button to return to the previous Game Mode Off F G
Blue Mute On F G
menu. Gamma Middle F G
Color Temperature G

Select MENU Back

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Gamma
This feature will allow you to adjust the brightness curve for the display.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen Video


menu and then press either the Down or Up button Picture Mode User F G

to select the Video sub-menu. Brightness 45


Contrast 50
Saturation 50
HUE 0
2. Press the OK button to enter the sub-menu and Sharpness 10
then press either the Down or Up button to select Adaptive Back Light
Back Light
Off F G
100
Advanced Video. Advanced Video G
Reset Picture Mode G

ENTER OK Select MENU Back


3. Press the OK button to enter the sub-menu and
then press either the Down or Up button to select Advanced Video
Gamma. DNR Medium F G
MPEG NR Low F G
Adaptive Luma Control Off F G
4. Press the Left or Right button to select between Flesh Tone Off F G

Dark, Middle or Bright. DI Film Mode


Blue Stretch
Auto
Off
F G
F G
Game Mode Off F G
Blue Mute On F G
5. Press the MENU button to return to the previous Gamma Middle F G
Color Temperature
menu. G

Select MENU Back

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Color Temperature
The Color Temperature settings will allow you to adjust the lighting in the display to compliment your view-
ing preference.
The Cool setting will add more Blues and Greens into the image to give it a “cooler ” feeling.
The Warm setting will add more Reds and Yellows into the image to give it a “warmer ” feeling.
The Standard setting will be a more natural feeling and will fall between the Cool and Warm settings.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen Video


menu and then press either the Down or Up button Picture Mode User F G

to select the Video sub-menu. Brightness 45


Contrast 50
Saturation 50
HUE 0
2. Press the OK button to enter the sub-menu and Sharpness 10
then press either the Down or Up button to select Adaptive Back Light
Back Light
Off F G
100
Advanced Video. Advanced Video G
Reset Picture Mode G

ENTER OK Select MENU Back


3. Press the OK button to enter the sub-menu and
then press either the Down or Up button to select Advanced Video
and enter into the Color Temperature submenu. DNR Medium F G
MPEG NR Low F G
Adaptive Luma Control Off F G
4. Press the OK button and then press the Left or Flesh Tone Off F G

Right button to select between Cool, Standard, DI Film Mode


Blue Stretch
Auto
Off
F G
F G
Warm or User settings. Game Mode Off F G
Blue Mute On F G
Gamma Middle F G
Color Temperature
5. If you selected the User setting, press the Down or G

ENTER OK Select MENU Back


Up button to select desired color option you wish to
adjust. Color Temperature

Color Temperature Standard F G


6. Press the OK button and then use the Left or Right R Gain 0
button to make appropriate adjustments. G Gain 0
B Gain 0

7. Press the MENU button to return to the previous


menu.
Select MENU Back

R Gain 0

Note
- To adjust manually Color Temperature on your display, change the Color Temperature Mode to User.

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Screen Mode
You can watch the screen in various picture formats.
Screen size selection depends on the type of video input.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen Setup


menu and then press either the Down or Up button OSD Language English F G

in order to select the Setup sub-menu. Input Source TV F G

Screen Mode Normal F G

2. Press the OK button and then press the Down or Caption G

Time Setup G
Up button to select Screen Mode. Reset Default G

3. Press the Left or Right button to select Auto, Select MENU Back
Normal, Letterbox, Panorama, Zoom or Just
Scan.

4. Press the MENU button to return to the previous


menu.

• Auto
When your set receives the wide screen signal, it will
change automatically the picture format that has
been sent.

• Normal
This selection is used to fill the entire screen with
the image so no black bars appear

• Letterbox
Following selection will lead you to view a picture
with an original 4:3 aspect ratio, with black bars
appearing at both the left and right sides.

• Panorama
When your set receives the wide screen signal, when
selected it will adjust the picture horizontally, in non-
linear proportion, to fill the entire screen.

• Zoom
When your set receives the wide screen signal, when
selected it will adjust the picture horizontally, in
nonlinear proportion, to fill the entire screen.

• Just Scan
This mode is 0% overscan mode for 720p, 1080i,
1080p source when input source is HDMI.

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Sound Controls

Adjusting The Sound Controls


The Sound Mode preset selection will allow you to adjust the sound to your listening preference.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen menu Audio


and then press either the Down or Up button to Balance 0
select the Audio sub-menu. Bass 40
Treble 40
Sound Surround On F G
Sound Mode Off F G
2. Press the OK button to enter the sub-menu and then MTS Stereo F G

press either the Down or Up button to select Sound Audio Language


Speaker Type
English
Built-In
F G
F G
Mode.
Select MENU Back
3. Press the Left or Right button to select between
Off, Rock, Techno, Pop, Live, Dance or Classic
Modes.

4. Press the MENU button to return to the previous


menu.

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Manual Sound Controls


This function allows you to manually adjust the individual audio settings to your preferred levels.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen menu Audio


and then press either the Down or Up button to Balance 0
select the Audio sub-menu. Bass 40
Treble 40
Sound Surround On F G
Sound Mode Off F G
2. Press the OK button to enter the sub-menu and then MTS Stereo F G

press either the Down or Up button to select the Audio Language


Speaker Type
English
Built-In
F G
F G
desired sound option.(Balance, Bass, Treble)
ENTER Adjust Select MENU Back
3. Press the OK button to select the sound option that
you wish to change and then press either the Left or Balance 0
Right button to make appropriate adjustments.

4. Press the MENU button to return to the previous


menu.

• Balance
Adjusts the left to right sound balance between the
built-in speakers.

• Bass
This adjusts the presence of the lower frequency
audio.

• Treble
This adjusts the presence of the higher frequency
audio.

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Sound Surround
Surround sound adds an extra dimension to the depth of to the sound.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen menu Audio


and then press either the Down or Up button to Balance 0
select the Audio sub-menu. Bass 40
Treble 40
Sound Surround On F G
Sound Mode Off F G
2. Press the OK button to enter the sub-menu and then MTS Stereo F G

press either the Down or Up button to select Sound Audio Language


Speaker Type
English
Built-In
F G
F G
Surround.
Select MENU Back
3. Press the Left or Right button to select between On
or Off.

4. Press the MENU button to return to the previous


menu.

Stereo/SAP Broadcast Setup


This TV can receive MTS stereo programs and any SAP (Secondary Audio Program) that the station may trans-
mit.
The television will automatically switch to Mono sound if the broadcasted channel is transmitted in Mono.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen menu Audio


and then press either the Down or Up button to Balance 0
select the Audio sub-menu. Bass 40
Treble 40
Sound Surround On F G
Sound Mode Off F G
2. Press the OK button to enter the sub-menu and then MTS Stereo F G

press either the Down or Up button to select MTS. Audio Language


Speaker Type
English
Built-In
F G
F G

3. Press the Left or Right button to select between Select MENU Back
Stereo, SAP or Mono.

4. Press the MENU button to return to the previous


menu.

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Audio Language
Other languages may be available if a digital signal is provided by the broadcasting station.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen menu Audio


and then press either the Down or Up button to Balance 0
select the Audio sub-menu. Bass 40
Treble 40
Sound Surround On F G
Sound Mode Off F G
2. Press the OK button to enter the sub-menu and then MTS Stereo F G

press either the Down or Up button to select Audio Audio Language


Speaker Type
English
Built-In
F G
F G
Language.
Select MENU Back
3. Press the Left or Right button to select between
English, Español or Français.

4. Press the MENU button to return to the previous


menu.

Speaker Type
Speaker Type can be turned “off” ,“Bult-In” or "Bed Speaker” using this setting.
Use this feature when connecting external audio equipment to this TV.”
The Bed Speaker is used for Hospital Model only.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen menu Audio


and then press either the Down or Up button to Balance 0
select the Audio sub-menu. Bass 40
Treble 40
Sound Surround On F G
Sound Mode Off F G
2. Press the OK button to enter the sub-menu and then MTS Stereo F G

press either the Down or Up button to select Audio Language


Speaker Type
English
Built-In
F G
F G
Speaker Type.
Select MENU Back
3. Press the Left or Right button to select between
Off, Bult-In or Bed Speaker.

4. Press the MENU button to return to the previous


menu.

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Captions

Closed Caption - Analog


The Analog Caption function operates when watching a regular analog channel.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen Setup


menu and then press either the Down or Up button OSD Language English F G

in order to select the Setup sub-menu. Input Source Normal F G

Screen Mode F G

2. Press the OK button to enter the submenu and then Caption G

Time Setup G
press either the Down or Up button in order to Reset Default G
select Caption.
ENTER OK Select MENU Back
3. Press the OK button and then press the Down or
Up button to select Analog Closed Caption. Caption

Analog Closed Caption Off F G


4. Press the Left or Right button to select between Digital Closed Caption Off F G

Off, CC1, CC2, CC3, CC4, TEXT1, TEXT2, TEXT3 or Digital Caption Style G

TEXT4.

5. Press the MENU button to return to the previous


menu.
Select MENU Back

• Caption
The term for the words that scroll across the botto-
mof the TV screen; usually the audio portion of the
program provided for the hearing impaired.

• TEXT
The term for the words that appear in a large black-
frame and almost cover the entire screen; usually
messages provided by the broadcaster.

Note
- If you want to select directly the Closed Captions, press the CC button on the remote control.

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Closed Caption - Digital


The Digital Caption function only operates on digital channels.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen Setup


menu and then press either the Down or Up button OSD Language English F G

in order to select the Setup sub-menu. Input Source Normal F G

Screen Mode F G

2. Press the OK button to enter the submenu and then Caption G

Time Setup G
press either the Down or Up button in order to Reset Default G
select Caption.
ENTER OK Select MENU Back
3. Press the OK button and then press the Down or
Up button to select Digital Closed Caption. Caption

Analog Closed Caption Off F G


4. Press the Left or Right button to select between Digital Closed Caption Off F G

Off, Service1, Service2, Service3, Service4, Digital Caption Style G

Service5 or Service6.

5. Press the MENU button to return to the previous


menu.
Select MENU Back

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Digital Closed Caption Options


Customize the DTV captions that appear on your screen.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen Setup


menu and then press either the Down or Up button OSD Language English F G

in order to select the Setup sub-menu. Input Source Normal F G

Screen Mode F G

2. Press the OK button to enter the submenu and then Caption G

Time Setup G
press either the Down or Up button in order to Reset Default G
select Caption.
ENTER OK Select MENU Back
3. Press the OK button and then press the Down or
Up button to select Digital Caption Style. Caption

Analog Closed Caption Off F G


4. Press the OK button and then press the Down or Digital Closed Caption Off F G

Up button to select Caption Style. Digital Caption Style G

5. Press the Left or Right button to select Custom.

6. Press the Down or Up button to select desired cap-


ENTER OK Select MENU Back
tion option you wish to change. (Select between:
Font Size, Font Color, Font Opacity, Background Digital Caption Style
Color, Background Opacity, Window Color,
Caption Style Custom F G
Window Opacity) Font Size Large F G
Font Style Style1 F G
Font Color White F G
7. Press the Left or Right button to customize your Font Opacity Solid F G

selected preference. Background Color


Background Opacity
Black
Solid
F G
F G
Window Color Black F G
Window Opacity Trasparent
8. Press the MENU button to return to the previous F G

Select MENU Back


menu.

• Font Size • Background Color


Set the size in which the captions will appear Select a background color for the captions.
in. • Background Opacity
• Font Style Select the transparency for the background.
Select a typeface for the words. • Window Color
• Font Color Select a color for the edges.
Set the color in which the captions will appear • Window Opacity
in. Select the transparency for the edges.
• Font Opacity
Select the transparency for the captions.

Note
- If the Caption Style is selected to “As Broadcaster”, the Caption Options cannot be adjusted.

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Time Setting

Time Zone Settings


This mode allows you to set the Time Zone for your local area.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen Setup


menu and then press either the Down or Up button OSD Language English F G

in order to select the Setup sub-menu. Input Source Normal F G

Screen Mode F G

2. Press the OK button to enter the submenu and then Caption G

Time Setup G
press either the Down or Up button in order to Reset Default G
select Time Setup.
ENTER OK Select MENU Back
3. Press the OK button and then press the Down or
Up button to select Time Zone. Time Setup

Time Zone G
4. Use the Left or Right button to select your viewing Time G

area’s time zone. (Select between: Eastern Time, Sleep Timer Off F G

Indiana, Central Time, Mountain Time, Arizona,


Pacific Time, Alaska, Hawaii)

5. Press the MENU button to return to the previous


ENTER OK Select MENU Back
menu.
Time Setup

Time Zone Central Time F G

ENTER OK Select MENU Back

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Auto Time Settings


The Auto Time Setting receives the current time from an available digital channel.
The digital channel signal includes information for the current time provided by the broadcasting station.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen Setup


menu and then press either the Down or Up button OSD Language English F G

in order to select the Setup sub-menu. Input Source Normal F G

Screen Mode F G

2. Press the OK button to enter the submenu and then Caption G

Time Setup G
press either the Down or Up button in order to Reset Default G
select Time Setup.
ENTER OK Select MENU Back
3. Press the OK button and then press the Down or
Up button to select Time. Time Setup

Time Zone G
4. Press the OK button and then press the Down or Time G

Up button to select Auto Synchronization. Sleep Timer Off F G

5. Press the Left or Right button to switch between


On or Off.
ENTER OK Select MENU Back
6. Press the MENU button to return to the previous
menu. Time

Auto Synchronization On F G

Date 2008/01/01

Time 00:00:00

Timer Off F G

Power On Timer 00:00:00

Power Off Timer 00:00:00

Select MENU Back

Note
- If Auto Synchronization is On, the Date and Time menus cannot be adjusted.
- Set the time manually if the current time is incorrect using the Auto Synchronization function.

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Manual Time Settings


If the current time setting is wrong when using the Auto Synchronization function, this setting allows you to
set the clock manually.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen Setup


menu and then press either the Down or Up button OSD Language English F G

in order to select the Setup sub-menu. Input Source Normal F G

Screen Mode F G

2. Press the OK button to enter the submenu and then Caption G

Time Setup G
press either the Down or Up button in order to Reset Default G
select Time Setup.
ENTER OK Select MENU Back
3. Press the OK button and then press the Down or
Up button to select Time. Time Setup

Time Zone Eastern Time F G


4. Press the OK button and then press the Down or Time Off G

Up button to select Auto Synchronization. Sleep Timer F G

5. Press the Left or Right button to turn Auto


Synchronization Off.
ENTER OK Select MENU Back
6. Press the Down or Up button to select Date or
Time. Time

Auto Synchronization Off F G


7. Use the Left or Right button to select the variable Date 2008/01/01
that you want to change and use number buttons to Time 00:00:00

enter the date or time.


Timer On F G

Power On Timer 00:00:00


8. Press the MENU button to return to the previous 00:00:00
Power Off Timer
menu.
Select MENU Back

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Auto On /Off Time Settings


The timer function will only operate when the current time has been set.
This function automatically turns the TV On and Off at the specific time you designate.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen Setup


menu and then press either the Down or Up button OSD Language English F G

in order to select the Setup sub-menu. Input Source Normal F G

Screen Mode F G

2. Press the OK button to enter the submenu and then Caption G

Time Setup G
press either the Down or Up button in order to Reset Default G
select Time Setup.
ENTER OK Select MENU Back
3. Press the OK button and then press the Down or
Up button to select Time. Time Setup

Time Zone Eastern Time F G


4. Press the OK button and then press the Down or Time G

Up button to select Timer. Sleep Timer Off F G

5. Press the Left or Right button to select On.


If Timer is selected to Off, Power On Timer and
Power Off Timer menu are cannot be adjusted.
ENTER OK Select MENU Back

6. Press the Down or Up button to select Power On Time


Timer or Power Off Timer.
Auto Synchronization Off F G

Date 2008/01/01
7. Press the Left or Right button to move to the Time 00:00:00

desired variable and use number buttons to set


time. Timer On F G

Power On Timer 00:00:00

Power Off Timer 00:00:00


8. Press the MENU button to return to the previous
Select MENU Back
menu.

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Sleep Timer
The sleep timer automatically switches the set to standby after the preset time elapses.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen Setup


menu and then press either the Down or Up button OSD Language English F G

in order to select the Setup sub-menu. Input Source Normal F G

Screen Mode F G

2. Press the OK button to enter the submenu and then Caption G

Time Setup G
press either the Down or Up button in order to Reset Default G
select Time Setup.
ENTER OK Select MENU Back
3. Press the OK button and then press the Down or
Up button to select Sleep Timer. Time Setup

Time Zone Eastern Time F G


4. Press the Left or Right button to select desired Time G

sleep time. Sleep Timer Off F G

The timer begins to count down from the number


of minutes selected and will switch the unit to
standby when the time runs out.
Select MENU Back
5. Press the MENU button to return to the previous
menu.

Note
- If you want to select directly select the sleep timer without entering the menus, press the SLEEP button on
the remote control.
- Every time you press the button, it will switch between Off, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 90 and 120.

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Reset

Reset Default
This function returns all of the menu selections back to their original factory preset values.
This function removes all TV channels from memory. Channels must be scanned for again after resetting to
the unit to factory defaults.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen Setup


menu and then press either the Down or Up button OSD Language English F G

in order to select the Setup sub-menu. Screen Mode Normal F G

Caption G

2. Press the OK button to enter the submenu and then Time Setup G

Reset Default G
press either the Down or Up button in order to
select Reset Default.
ENTER OK Select MENU Back
3. Press the OK button and then press the Left or
Right button to highlight the OK button.
Are you sure?

4. Press the OK button on the remote control to reset OK Cancel

all settings.

5. Press the MENU button to return to the previous


menu.

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Parental Control

Entering your password


Parental Control can be used to block specific channels, ratings and other viewing sources.

The default password of 0-0-0-0 is required to gain access to this menu.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen Parental


menu and then press either the Down or Up button Password
in order to select the Parental sub-menu.

2. Press the OK button and then enter the default


password as requested.

3. The TV is set up with the initial password of MENU Back


“0-0-0-0 ”.

Set Password
This option will allow you to input a new password of your choice.

1. After entering the parental sub-menu, press the Parental


Down or Up button to select Change Password. Program Block G

Change Password G

2. Press the OK button and then select any 4 digits for Clean All G

your new password and enter them in the New


Password section.

3. As soon as the 4 digits are entered, re-enter the ENTER OK Select MENU Back
same 4 digits on the Confirm Password to finalize
your selection. Change Password

New Password
4. Your new password has now been memorized. Confirm Password

5. Press the MENU button to return to the previous


menu.

MENU Back

Note
- Write down your new password and keep it somewhere safe for the case of forgetting it in the future.

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Ratings - Enable / Disable


Enables or disables a parental blocking scheme.

1. After entering the Parental sub-menu, press the Parental


Down or Up button to choose Program Block. Program Block G

Change Password G

2. Press the OK button and then press the Down or Clean All G

Up button to select Rating Enable.

3. Press the Left or Right button to select On or Off.


When you select On, the Program Block options are ENTER OK Select MENU Back
enabled.
Program Block
4. Press the MENU button to return to the previous Rating Enable On F G
menu or scroll down to edit a Program Block option. U.S. TV Ratings G
U.S. Movie Ratings G
Canadian English Ratings G
Canadian French Ratings G
Open V-Chip G
Block Unrated Off F G

Select MENU Back

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TV Ratings for USA


This rating system has been established to help you monitor and block the types of programs viewed on TV.
Ratings with a lock next to them will be blocked from being viewed.

1. After entering the Parental sub-menu, press the Parental


Down or Up button to choose Program Block. Program Block G

Change Password G

2. Press the OK button and then press either the Clean All G

Down or Up button to select U.S.TV Ratings.

3. Press the OK button to enter the sub-menu.


ENTER OK Select MENU Back
4. Use the Down, Up, Left or Right buttons to high-
light the selection you wish to block and press the Program Block
OK button to block that selection. Rating Enable On F G
(Note:See rating descriptions on the next page.) U.S. TV Ratings G
U.S. Movie Ratings G
Canadian English Ratings G
5. Press the MENU button to return to the previous Canadian French Ratings G

menu. Open V-Chip G


Block Unrated Off F G

ENTER OK Select MENU Back

U.S TV Ratings
A D L S V FV
TV-Y
TV-Y7
TV-G
TV-PG
TV-14
TV-MA

Allowed Rating Blocked Rating


ENTER Set Select MENU Back

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TV (FCC) Age Categories

• TV-MA • TV-G
Mature audiences only. General audience.
This program may contain mature themes, pro- This contains little or no violence, no strong lan-
fane language, graphic violence and explicit sexu- guage, and little or no sexual dialog or situations.
al content.
• TV-Y7
• TV-14 Directed for older children.
Parents strongly cautioned. Themes and elements in this program may include
This program may contain sophisticated themes, mild physical or comedic violence, or may frighten
sexual content, strong language and more intense children under the age of seven.
violence.
• TV-Y
• TV-PG All children.
Parental guidance suggested. The themes and elements in this program are
The program may contain infrequent coarse lan- specifically designed for a very young audience,
guage, limited violence, some suggestive sexual including children from ages two – six.
dialog and situations.

TV (FCC) Content Sub-Categories:

• D: Dialog...sexual innuendo.
• L: Offensive language.
• S: Sexual Situation
• V: Violence.
• FV: Fantasy or cartoon violence.

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Movie Ratings
This rating system has been established to help you monitor and block the types of movies viewed.
These ratings apply to movies broadcasted on TV and allows you to select which ratings you want blocked.

1. After entering the Parental sub-menu, press the Parental


Down or Up button to choose Program Block. Program Block G

Change Password G

2. Press the OK button and then press either the Clean All G

Down or Up button to select U.S. Movie Ratings.

3. Press the OK button to enter the submenu.


ENTER OK Select MENU Back
4. Press the Down or Up buttons to choose the rating
you wish to block and press the OK button to block Program Block
that selection. (See rating descriptions below) Rating Enable On F G
U.S. TV Ratings G

5. Press the MENU button to return to the previous U.S. Movie Ratings G
Canadian English Ratings G
menu. Canadian French Ratings G
Open V-Chip G
Block Unrated Off F G

ENTER OK Select MENU Back

The MPAA Rating System (Movies) U.S Movie Ratings

G
• G PG

General Audience. PG-13


R
• PG NC-17
Parental guidance suggested. X

• PG-13 Allowed Rating Blocked Rating


Parents strongly cautioned. ENTER Set Select MENU Back

• R
Restricted.
• NC-17
No one 17 and under admitted.
• X
Adults only.

Note
- If you block PG-13, G and PG movies will be available, PG-13, R, NC-17 and X will be blocked.

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English TV Ratings for Canada


This rating system has been established to help you monitor and block the types of programs viewed on TV.
Ratings with a lock next to them will be blocked from being viewed.

1. After entering the Parental sub-menu, press the Parental


Down or Up button to choose Program Block. Program Block G

Change Password G

2. Press the OK button and then press the Down or Clean All G

Up button to select Canadian English Ratings.

3. Press the OK button to enter the sub-menu.


ENTER OK Select MENU Back
4. Press the Down or Up buttons to choose the
selection you wish to block and press the OK button Program Block
on the remote to block it. (See rating descriptions Rating Enable On F G
below) U.S. TV Ratings G
U.S. Movie Ratings G
Canadian English Ratings G
5. Press the MENU button to return to the previous Canadian French Ratings G

menu. Open V-Chip G


Block Unrated Off F G

ENTER OK Select MENU Back

Canadian English Ratings Canadian English Ratings

C
• C C8+

Children G
PG
• C8+ 14+
Children eight years and older 18+

• G Allowed Rating Blocked Rating


General programming,suitable for all audiences ENTER Set Select MENU Back

• PG
Parental Guidance
• 14+
Viewers 14 years and older
• 18+
Adult programming

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French TV Ratings for Canada


This rating system has been established to help you monitor and block the types of programs viewed on TV.
Ratings with a lock next to them will be blocked from being viewed.

1. After entering the Parental sub-menu, press the Parental


Down or Up button to choose Program Block. Program Block G

Change Password G

2. Press the OK button and then press the Down or Clean All G

Up button to select Canadian French Ratings.

3. Press the OK button to enter the sub-menu.


ENTER OK Select MENU Back
4. Press the Down or Up buttons to choose the
selection you wish to block and press the OK button Program Block
on the remote to block it. (See rating descriptions Rating Enable On F G
below) U.S. TV Ratings G
U.S. Movie Ratings G
Canadian English Ratings G
5. Press the MENU button to return to the previous Canadian French Ratings G

menu. Open V-Chip G


Block Unrated Off F G

ENTER OK Select MENU Back

Canadian French Ratings Canadian French Ratings

G
• G 8 ans+

General 13 ans+
16 ans+
• 8 ans+ 18 ans+
General-Not convenient for little children
• 13 ans+ Allowed Rating Blocked Rating
Not convenient for children of 13 years and younger ENTER Set Select MENU Back

• 16 ans+
Not convenient for children of 16 years and younger
• 18 ans+
This programs is only for adult

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Downloadable Rating
Your TV’s OSD (On Screen Display) may differ slightly from what is shown in this manual.

1. After entering the Parental sub-menu, press the Parental


Down or Up button to choose Program Block. Program Block G

Change Password G

2. Press the OK button and then press the Down or Clean All G

Up button to select Open V-Chip.

3. Press the OK button twice.


ENTER OK Select MENU Back
4. Press the Down or Up buttons to choose the menu
options for Open V-Chip. Program Block

Rating Enable On F G
5. Press the OK button to make your selection. U.S. TV Ratings G
U.S. Movie Ratings G
Canadian English Ratings G
6. Press the MENU button to return to the previous Canadian French Ratings G

menu. Open V-Chip G


Block Unrated Off F G

ENTER OK Select MENU Back

Open V-Chip

U.S.(50 States+Possessions) G

ENTER OK Select MENU Back

Note
- This function may become available in the future and will be available only for digital channel signal.
- This function operates only when TV has received Region5 Rating data.

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Block Unrated
Block Unrated can be used to block unrated channels, ratings and other viewing sources.

1. After entering the Parental sub-menu, press the Parental


Down or Up button to choose Program Block. Program Block G

Change Password G

2. Press the OK button and then press the Down or Clean All G

Up button to select Block Unrated.

3. Press the Left or Right button to select On or Off.


ENTER OK Select MENU Back
4. Press the MENU button to return to the previous
menu. Program Block

Rating Enable On F G
U.S. TV Ratings G
U.S. Movie Ratings G
Canadian English Ratings G
Canadian French Ratings G
Open V-Chip G
Block Unrated Off F G

Select MENU Back

Clean All
This function cleans and resets all current parental block settings.

1. After entering the Parental sub-menu, press the Parental


Down or Up button to choose Clean All. Program Block G

Change Password G

2. Press the OK button on the remote control to select Clean All G

Clean All and then press the Left or Right button


to select OK button.

3. Press the OK button to clean and reset the Program ENTER OK Select MENU Back
Block menu options.
Are you sure?
4. Press the MENU button to return to the previous
menu. OK Cancel

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Setting the PC Mode

Automatic Screen Adjustment


This function automatically adjusts the screen position, clock, phase and scale in pc mode.
The displayed image will disappear for a few seconds while the auto configuration is in progress. If the result
of the automatic adjustment is not correct, you can manually adjust the settings to fit your viewing prefer-
ence.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen Video


menu and then press either the Down or Up button Auto Adjust F G

to select the Video sub-menu. H.Position 60


V.Position 50

2. Press the OK button to enter the sub-menu and Phase 0


Clock 100
then press either the Down or Up button to select
VGA.
Select MENU Back
3. Press the OK button and then use the Down or Up
button to select Auto Adjust.

4. Press the OK button to start the auto adjustment.

5. If the result of the automatic adjustment is not


correct, you can manually adjust the settings to fit
your viewing preference. (See the next page for
manual adjustment settings.)

Note
- Select the VGA mode by pressing either the INPUT button.

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Manual Screen Adjustment


If the result of the automatic adjustment is not correct, you can manually adjust the settings to fit your view-
ing preference.

1. Press the MENU button to enter the on-screen VGA


menu and then press either the Down or Up button Auto Adjust G

to select the Video sub-menu. H.Position 60


V.Position 50

2. Press the OK button to enter the sub-menu and Phase 0


Clock 100
then press either the Down or Up button to select
VGA.
Adjust MENU Back
3. Press the OK button and then press the Down or
Up button to select video option you wish to H.Position 60
change.

4. Press the OK button and then press the Left or


Right button to make appropriate adjustments.

5. Press the MENU button to return to the previous


menu.

• Horizontal Position
This function is to adjust horizontal position of
screen.

• Vertical Position
This function is to adjust vertical position of screen.

• Phase
This function allows you to remove any horizontal
noise and clear or sharpen the image of characters.

• Clock
This function is to minimize any vertical bars or
stripes visible on the screen background.
And the horizontal screen size will also change.

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USB Functions
The television is capable of displaying photo and music files. To change the USB settings press the CC key on
the remote or front panel to enter the MMP menu.

USB Settings
When a directory is displayed: CMSTDF 01/05
Press the CC key when the directory is dis-
played to change the file settings. Sort

Media type menu selects between Photo or Media Type

Music files. Thumbnail Size

When a picture is displayed: 0/0 None Short 008.jpg


Press the CC key when a picture is displayed
to change the picture settings. Pause
Repeat
Shuffle
Duration
Effect
Show Info

When music is playing: 01. .mp3 00:03/04:04 128kbps 44kHZ


Press the CC button when music is playing
to change the music settings. Play
Repeat
Shuffle Off
Show Info
Show Spectrum
Audio Only

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Specifications

Models J22CE820
Dimension 534.8mm x 358.9mm x 47.5mm
(Width x Height x Depth) 21.06 x 14.13 x 1.87 inches
Weight
(kg / lbs) 3.6 kg / 7.94 lbs

Brightness 300 cd/m2


Panel Resolution 1366 (H) x 768 (V)
Power Rating AC115V~ 60Hz

Consumption 30W

Consumption (Standby) Under 0.5W

Audio Output 2.5W + 2.5W

Contrast Ratio 10,000:1

• Power Cord • Master and Guest Remote


(Optional)
• Owner’s Manual
Accessories • Composite Gender Cable

• Component Gender Cable

• AC IN • S-VIDEO IN

• HDMI/DVI IN1 • AUDIO OUT

• HDMI IN2 • SERVICE(RS232)

External Port • AUDIO IN (RGB / DVI) • ANTENNA / CABLE IN

• RGB IN(PC) • AV IN 2

• COMPONENT IN • USB IN

• AV IN 1

• The Specification shown above may be changed without notice.

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Models J26CE820
Dimension 648.2mm x 415.5mm x 45.9mm
(Width x Height x Depth) 25.52 x 16.36 x 1.81 inches
Weight
(kg / lbs) 5.1 kg / 11.24 lbs

Brightness 350 cd/m2


Panel Resolution 1366 (H) x 768 (V)
Power Rating AC115V~ 60Hz

Consumption 42W

Consumption (Standby) Under 0.5W

Audio Output 3W + 3W

Contrast Ratio 10,000:1

• Power Cord • Master and Guest Remote


(Optional)
• Owner’s Manual
Accessories • Composite Gender Cable

• Component Gender Cable

• AC IN • S-VIDEO IN

• HDMI/DVI IN1 • AUDIO OUT

• HDMI IN2 • SERVICE(RS232)

External Port • AUDIO IN (RGB / DVI) • ANTENNA / CABLE IN

• RGB IN(PC) • AV IN 2

• COMPONENT IN • USB IN

• AV IN 1

• The Specification shown above may be changed without notice.

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Models J32CE720
Dimension 794.5mm x 512.0mm x 99.5mm
(Width x Height x Depth) 31.28 x 20.16 x 3.92 inches
Weight
(kg / lbs) 11.0 kg / 24.25 lbs

Brightness 300 cd/m2


Panel Resolution 1366 (H) x 768 (V)
Power Rating AC115V~ 60Hz

Consumption 52W

Consumption (Standby) Under 0.5W

Audio Output 3W + 3W

Contrast Ratio 10,000:1

• Power Cord • Master and Guest Remote


(Optional)
• Owner’s Manual
Accessories • Composite Gender Cable

• Component Gender Cable

• AC IN • S-VIDEO IN

• HDMI/DVI IN1 • AUDIO OUT

• HDMI IN2 • SERVICE(RS232)

External Port • AUDIO IN (RGB / DVI) • ANTENNA / CABLE IN

• RGB IN(PC) • AV IN 2

• COMPONENT IN • USB IN

• AV IN 1

• The Specification shown above may be changed without notice.

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Models J42CE820
Dimension 1017.0mm x 638.5mm x 47.2mm
(Width x Height x Depth) 40.04 x 25.14 x 1.86 inches
Weight
(kg / lbs) 13.2 kg / 29.10 lbs

Brightness 300 cd/m2


Panel Resolution 1920 (H) x 1080 (V)
Power Rating AC115V~ 60Hz

Consumption 80W

Consumption (Standby) Under 0.5W

Audio Output 5W + 5W

Contrast Ratio 10,000:1

• Power Cord • Master and Guest Remote


(Optional)
• Owner’s Manual
Accessories • Composite Gender Cable

• Component Gender Cable

• AC IN • S-VIDEO IN

• HDMI/DVI IN1 • AUDIO OUT

• HDMI IN2 • SERVICE(RS232)

External Port • AUDIO IN (RGB / DVI) • ANTENNA / CABLE IN

• RGB IN(PC) • AV IN 2

• COMPONENT IN • USB IN

• AV IN 1

• The Specification shown above may be changed without notice.

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Troubleshooting

Problem Check Point


No picture on screen. • Check whether the set is turned on.
• Power cord inserted into wall outlet?
• Test if there is power coming from the wall outlet by plug-
ging in another product into the wall outlet where the
set’s power cord was plugged in.

• Ensure remote is enabled in Commercial Interface menu.


The remote control doesn’t work.
• Ensure TV1/TV2/TV3 settings of TV match the remote.

Picture appears slowly, after switch- • This is normal as the image is muted during the start up
ing on. process of the set. Please contact your service center, if the
picture has not appeared after five minutes.

No or Poor color • Select color in the Picture menu and press the Left or
Right button.

Horizontal/Vertical bars or • Check for local interference such as a nearby electrical


picture shaking appliance or power tool.

• A change in ambient humidity or temperature may result


Unusual sound from inside the
set. in an unusual noise at the time of switching off or on of
the set and does not indicate a fault with the set.

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