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    							11 Program Edit
    Press UP/DOWN buttons to select Program Edit;
    press RIGHT button, the screen will display the Pro-
    gram edit menu.
    Delete: Use LEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWN buttons to
    select the channel you want to delete, press ENTER
    button to confir m, then press RED button on the RC,
    and the color of the channel will change to red. Press
    RED button again to delete or press MENU button
    to cancel.
    Copy: Use LEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWN buttons to se-
    lect the channel you want to copy, press ENTER
    button to confir m. Then press GREEN button on the
    RC, and the color of the channel will change to
    green. Use LEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWN buttons to se-
    lect the cha nnel you want to copy, and pr ess
    GREEN button again to copy; press MENU button
    to cancel.
    Move: Use LEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWN buttons to select the channel you
    want to move, press ENTER button to confirm. Then press YELLOW
    button on the RC, and the color of the channel will change to yellow.
    You can use LEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWN buttons to change the position
    of the channel you want, press YELLOW button to move, press MENU
    button to cancel.
    Skip: Use LEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWN buttons to select the channel you want to skip, press ENTER button to
    confir m. Then press CYAN button on the RC, and the color of the channel will change to cyan (means this
    program is skipped), then press CYAN button again to cancel.
    PICTURE Menu
    Press MENU button to display the OSD menu. Press
    UP/DOWN buttons to select the Picture menu; press
    RIGHT button to enter the menu. Then you can use
    UP/DOWN buttons to select a submenu: Picture
    Mode, Color Temperature, Contrast, Brightness,
    Color, Sharpness, Tint (in NTSC mode). Press MENU
    button to return to the main menu, press RIGHT but-
    ton to enter the submenu.
    Press ENTER button to confirm and return to preview
    menu
    Picture Mode: Press UP/DOWN buttons to select
    picture mode: Dynamic, Standard, Mild, User.
    Color Temperature: Press UP/DOWN buttons to select Color temp. Cool, Normal, Warm.
    Contrast,Brightness,Color,Sharpness,Tint: Press UP/DOWN buttons to adjust the corresponding pa-
    rameter.
    SOUND Menu
    Press MENU button to display the OSD menu, press
    UP/DOWN buttons to select the Sound menu, press
    RIGHT button to enter the menu, then you can use
    UP/DOWN buttons to select a submenu: Sound Mode,
    Balance, Treble, Bass. Press MENU button to return
    to the main menu, press RIGHT button to enter the
    submenu.
    Press UP/DOWN button to select the menu; press
    RIGHT button to enter it.
    Press ENTER button to confirm and return to preview
    menu. 
    						
    							12 Sound Mode: Press UP/DOWN buttons to select sound mode: Surround, Music, Cinema, Sports, User.
    Press UP/DOWN buttons to select the menu. Press ENTER button to confirm and return to preview menu.
    Balance,Treble,Bass: Press LEFT/RIGHT buttons to adjust the corresponding parameter.
    TIMER Menu
    Press MENU button to display the OSD menu; press
    UP/DOWN buttons to select the Timer menu. Press
    RIGHT button to enter the menu, then you can use
    UP/DOWN buttons to select a submenu: Clock, Off
    timer, On timer. Press MENU button to return to the
    main menu; press RIGHT button to enter a submenu.
    Clock: Press UP/DOWN buttons to select Clock,
    press LEFT/RIGHT buttons to select hour or minute,
    press UP/DOWN buttons to setup the time.
    Off timer: Press UP/DOWN buttons to select Off
    timer, press RIGHT button to enter it. Press
    UP/DOWN buttons to select “ON”, and press RIGHT
    button to enter the time setup item. Use
    UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT buttons to setup the time
    you want the TV to be turned off.
    On timer: Press UP/DOWN buttons to select On timer, press
    RIGHT button to enter it. Press UP/DOWN buttons to select “ON”,
    and press RIGHT button to enter the setup item. Use
    UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT buttons to setup the time, volume and
    program you want the TV to be turned on.
    Press ENTER button to confirm and return to preview menu.
    SETUP Menu
    Press MENU button to display the OSD menu, press
    UP/DOWN buttons to select Setup menu, press
    RIGHT button to enter the menu. Then you can use
    UP/DOWN buttons to select a submenu: Language,
    Keypa d lock, Blue Screen OSD Transparent, TTX
    Language Group. Press MENU button to return to the
    ma in menu, press RIGHT button to ent er the sub-
    menu.
    Language: Press UP/DOWN buttons to select the
    Language, press LEFT/RIGHT buttons button to se-
    lect OSD language you like.
    Keypad Lock: Press UP/DOWN buttons to select Keypad Lock, press RIGHT button to ent er. T o lock the
    keypad select “OFF” by pressing UP/DOWN buttons, and it will be turned on by selecting “ON”.
    Blue Screen: Press UP/DOWN buttons to select Blue Screen, press RIGHT button to enter, turn on/off the
    blue screen function by selecting “On”/”Off”.
    OSD Transparent: Press UP/DOWN buttons to select OSD Transparent, press LEFT/RIGHT buttons but-
    ton to adjust the OSD menu pictures transparence.
    TTX Language Group: Press UP/DOWN buttons to select TTX Language Group, press RIGHT button to
    enter, press LEFT/RIGHT buttons to select the T eletext la nguage.
    Press ENTER button to confirm and return to preview menu. 
    						
    							13 SCREEN Menu
    Press MENU button to display the OSD menu, press
    UP/DOWN buttons to select Screen menu. Press
    RIGHT button to enter the menu; then you can use
    UP/DOWN buttons to select a submenu: TV, AV,
    SCART, S-VIDEO mode: Aspect, Noise Reduction.
    HDTV (YPbPr) source: Aspect, Noise Reduction,
    H.Position, V.Position.
    VGA source: Auto sync, Manual config, VGA/XGA
    mode,  Aspect.
    HDMI source: Aspect, H.Position, V.Position.
    Press MENU button to return to the main menu, press
    RIGHT button to enter the submenu.
    Auto sync: Press UP/DOWN buttons to select Auto sync, press RIGHT button to auto config. (in VGA
    source).
    Manual config.: Press UP/DOWN buttons to select Manual config., press RIGHT button to enter, and press
    UP/DOWN buttons to selectPhase,Clock,H.Position. Press LEFT/RIGHT buttons to adjust (in VGA
    source).
    VGA/XGA mode: Press UP/DOWN buttons to select VGA/XGA mode, press RIGHT button to enter, and
    press UP/DOWN buttons to select the definition (in VGA source).
    Aspect: Press UP/DOWN buttons to select Aspect, press RIGHT button to enter, and press UP/DOWN but-
    tons to select the ratio of the screen.
    Noise Reduction: Press UP/DOWN buttons to select Noise Reduction, press LEFT/RIGHT buttons to turn
    on/off the noise reduction function.
    H/V Position: Press UP/DOWN buttons to select H/V Position, press LEFT/RIGHT buttons to adjust the
    picture position.
    Press ENTER button to confirm and return to preview menu.
    SOURCE Menu
    Press MENU button to display the OSD menu, press
    UP/DOWN buttons to select Source menu. Press
    RIGHT button to enter the menu.
    Press MENU button to return to the main menu, or
    press RIGHT button to enter the submenu.
    MP Input: Press UP/DOWN buttons to select MP In-
    put, press RIGHT button to enter, press UP/DOWN
    buttons to select the input source.
    Press ENTER button to confirm.
    PIP function
    Press UP/DOWN buttons to select “PIP”, press
    RIGHT button to enter the submenu.
    When you select “On”, and press ENTER button to
    confir m, the “PIP Input” and “Win. posit ion” menu
    will be displayed.
    MP Input: When you turn on the PIP function, you
    can select only four input sources for the main picture:
    YPbPr, VGA, HDMI1, HDMI2.
    PIP input: Select the PIP input source, you can select
    four sources here: TV, AV, SCART1, SCART2.
    Win. position: Select the PIP picture’s position. 
    						
    							14 TroubleshootingBefore calling a technician, please check the following items to see whether you can easily diagnose and fix
    the encountered symptoms on your own.
    S ymptomsPossible CauseCorrectionNo picture, no
    sound, and no
    indicator lightThe power cord is not plugged in.
    Contrast, brightness, sharpness, color and
    volume are all in the minimum value or
    TV is in mute mode.Plug the power cord in.
    Alter the value of contrast, brightness,
    sharpness, color and volume.Picture and
    sound with ab-
    normityContrast and color are set improperly.
    Color system is set improperly.
    Sound system is set improperly.Set the value of Contrast and color prop-
    erly.
    Set the sound system properly.Picture is spotted
    or with snowSignal source is low-grade or the signal is
    in a lower quality.Use the qualified signal cord.Blue backgroundNo video signal or the signal cord is im-
    properly/not connected.Connect the signal cord properly.PC Picture is not
    in the middle of
    the screenPicture is not well adjusted.Press the CH+/CH- buttons at one time to
    adjust it.
    Adjust H/V- position manually to adjust it.No soundNo audio signal or the signal cord is im-
    properly/not connected.Connect the audio signal cord properly.
    Set the sound system properly.The RC does not
    workBatteries are improperly installed or ex-
    hausted.Make sure the positive and the negative
    polarities are correct.
    Reattach the battery lid.
    Repla ce the batteries.The causes of interferenceIncorporated in your TV receiver are the most up-to-date devices to eliminate int erference. Local radiation
    however, can create disturbances, which visibly affect your picture. Proper installations, a good aerial are
    your best safeguards against these disturbances.
    xRF INTERFERENCE
    Moving ripples across the screen are caused by nearby transmitting or receiving short-wave radio
    equipment.
    xDIATHERMY
    Herringbone pattern and partial picture loss can result from the operation of diathermy equipment from
    a nearby doctors surgery or hospital.
    xSNOW
    Weak TV signals from long distant stations result in an instead picture and give the effect of falling
    snow. An antenna adjustment or antenna amplifier may be needed.
    xGHOST
    Multiple image, caused by TV signals reflected back from surrounding buildings, hills, aircraft, etc. is
    minimized by correct aerial positioning.
    xCAR IGNITION
    Nearby cars and electrical motors can cause small streaks across the picture or make the picture roll. 
    						
    							15 SpecificationsI temsH-LCD3202Size (diagonal)32” (81 cm)Brightness500 (cd/m2
    )Contrast2000:1Angle of view170°/170°High speed response8 msResolution1366 x 768LCD panel items
    Aspect ratio16:9Color systemPAL, SECAMSound systemDK, I, BGNICAM Stereo2 x 6 WS-video inYesSCART2 linesComponent (YPbPr) inputYesPC audio inputYesVGAYesHDMI input2 linesPlug and PlayYesRussian OSDYesProgressive scanYesDigital comb filterYesTimer on/offYesPIPYesQuantity of channels200TeletextYesVoltage input~100-240 V; 50/60 HzNote:The LCD panel is a high technology product with ma ny thin film transistors that can
    give you a fine picture details. Occasionally, a few non-active pixels may appear on the screen
    as a fixed point of blue, green, red, black or white, please note that this does not affect the per-
    formance of your LCD TV.
    Warning:Specifications may be subject to change without notice for improvement. 
    						
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