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Know these A This "bolt of lightning" indicates uninsulated material Safety symbols within your unit may cause an electrical shock. For the safety of everyone in your household, please do not remove product covering.

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WARNING= To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, this apparatus should not be exposed to rain or moisture and objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should not be placed on this apparatus. CAUTION= To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, fully insert. ATTENTION: Pour &viter les choc &lectriques, introduire la lame la plus large de la fiche dans la borne correspondante de la prise et pousser jusqu'au fond.

Wall Mount Bracket Kit Funai not liable for these types of accidents or injury noted below. Recommended Wall Mount Bracket Kit: Install the Wall Mount Bracket on a s_urdy vertical wall. Brand: SANUS Model #: San10B if installed onto a ceiling or slanted wall, theIV and Wall Recommended Screw dimension: M4×0.472/' (fl 2ram) Mount Bracket may fall wheh could result n a severe n/ur)4 Do not use screws that a_e longer or shorter than ther The recommended Wall Mount Bracket K_ (sold separately) spee fled length, If screws too long are used this may cause allows the mounting oftheqV on the wall, mechanical or dectHcal damage nsde the set, if screws For detailed informat on on nstalling the wall mount, refer to too short are used this may cause the set to fall. the Wall Mount InstrucLon Book Do not fasten the screws by excess ve force:this may damage Funal is not responsible for any damage to the product or injury the product or cause the product to fall, leading to an n/ury. to yourself or others if you elect to nstall the[VWall Mount For sat%ty reasons use 2 people to mount thefV onto aWall Bracket or mount the TV orTLothe Bracket on your own. Mounting Bracket. 7heWall Mount Bracket must be installed by experts, Do not mount the IV onto theWall Mounting Bracket while your TV is plumed in or turned on. It may result in an electrical shock n/ur)4

When installing the unit on the wall, allow this much space. Top: 11.8 nehes (}0cm) Left and right side: 5.9 riches (15cm) Bottom: 3.9 riches (10cm) IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Read before operating equipment

1, Readtheseinstructions, I6, Tilt/Stability A t_,evisons must comply wth recommended 2, Keep these nstructions, international goba saf_,ty stand /ds for tt 3, Heed al warnings, and stabilty properties of its cabinet design, 4, Follow a nstructions, • Do not comp_x_mise these design standards by applying S. Do not use this dppdratus nea_-wate_ excessve pull force to the f,_ont, or top, of the cabinet 6. Clean only wth a dry coth. which could ultimately overtuln the product, F. Do not beck any of the verlt at op oper, ngs, • Also, do not endanger yourself, or chile en, by placing Instal n acco/dance with the manufactulor's in4ruct ons, dectron c equipment/toys on the top of the cabinet Such 8. Do not nstsll near any heat sources such as radiators, heat terns could unsuspecting y f_ll f_-om the top of the set and regi£ers, stoves, or other apparatus (inc ud ng amplifiers) cause product damage and/or personal it,jury, that produce heat, I£, Wall or Ceiling Mounting The app ante should be 9. Do not dd_,at the safl,ty pul?ose of the polarized or mounted to a wa or ceng ony as recommended by the £_x_unding type plug, A polarized plug has two blades with manufdcturec one wider thn the others A £_und ng type plug has two I8, Power Lines An outdoor antenr_a s/,ould be ocated blades and thild grounding prong, The wide blade or third dWSy from power lines, prong arc' provided for your salt, t}4When the provided I9, Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna pug does riot fit into your outlet, cot, suit an electric an for is connected to the roceveq be sule the ntenn system is rep scerner,t of the obsolete out c¢. grounded so as to prey de some p_tect on aga nst votage 10, Protect the power cold fl_om being walked on or isinched surges and built up state charges, particularly at plugs, conven ence receptacles, and the point Section 810 of the Nat onal Electric Code, ANSI/NF_ where they exit from the ppa_4tus, No, 70I 984, provides information with respect to proper 11, Only use alSdchments/accessodes specified by the ground ng of the mast and supporting structul e, ground manufacture< In£ of the leadn wire to an antenna d scharge unit, sze of grounding connectors, location of ntennad scharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for tus,When a cart s used, use csut on when movng the the grounding electrode, See Figure below, cart/appa_ _tus combination to avoid injury from tip ow< 20, Object and Liquid Entry Cam should be taken so 13, Unplug this appa/stus during lightning storms or when un- that objects do not fsII ar, d quids are not sped into the used for long periods of time, enc osure through open ngs, 14, Re_,r all servicing to qualified serv ce personnel Servicing s 21. Battery Usage CAUTION [o prevent battery requ red wher, the apparatus t,as been damaged n ar_y way, leakage that mdy msut n body iniury, p_operty damage, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has or dam48e to the unt: been spilled or obiects have fallen into apparatus, the appara_ • InsMI a batteries correctly, with + and - aligned as tus has been exposed to rain el- moisture, does not operate marked on the unt, normally, or has been dropped, • Do not mix batteries (old and new or cadson and 15, Damage Requiring Service The appliance should be a kd ine, e,tc,), serv ced by qualified service personnel when: • Remove batteries when the unt s not used for a ong A. The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged; time, B. Obiects hdve fdllen, or liquid has been spilled into the @pliance; C. The app!i nce hs been exposed to ram D, The appli nce does not appear to operate normally or exhibits marked change in perfo_-mance; E, The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged,

Note to the CATV system installer :This reminder s prey ded to call the C/XFV system nstaller's attent on to Art cle 8?_040 of the NEC that provides _uidelines for proper _round n£ and, in particular, spec ties that the cable 8round shall be connected to the _roundin8 system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical. 4

FCC WARNING This apparatus may generate or use radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this apparatus may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the manual. The user could lose the authority to operate this apparatus if an unauthorized change or modification is made. RADIO-TV INTERFERENCE This apparatus 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 in a residential installation. This apparatus generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this apparatus does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the apparatus off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 1) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 2) Increase the separation between the apparatus and receiver. 3) Connect the apparatus into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 4) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Trade Name: HAGNAV©/ Responsible Party: FUNAI C©RP©RATI©N, Inc Model: 22ME601 B Address: 19900 Van Ness Avenue, Torrance, CA 90501 US.A. 19ME601 B Telephone Number: 1-866-341-3738

This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. StandardTelevision ReceivingApparatus, Canada BETS.7/NTMR.7

CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type. WARNING : Batteries (battery pack or battery installed) shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.

Disconnect the mains plug to shut off when find trouble or not in use.The mains plug shall remain readily operable.

This apparatus should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided. Make sure to leave a space of 4 inches (10cm) or more around this apparatus.

WARNING: To prevent injury, this apparatus must be securely attached to the wall in accordance with the instructions.

Do not place the unit on the furniture that is capable of being tilted by a child and an adult leaning, pulling, standing or climbing on it. A falling unit can cause serious injury or even death.

• The American Academy of Pediatrics discourages television Trademark Information viewing for children younger than two years of age.

NOTE ABOUT RECYCLING • Ths unit's pdck_Jging mater s are recyclable nd Hii:::lml ° can be reused, Please dispose of any materia s r, accordar_ce with your Iota recyc ng i-egu at ons, Batteres shoud never be thrown away or ncinerated HDMI, the HDMI Logo, and High Definit on Hult media Inte_ffsce are but disposed of n accordar_ce with your Iota trademarks or i-egistered trademad

TO AVOID THE HAZARDS OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND FIRE IT] DOLBY • Do not h rldlo the AC- power cord with wet bands. DIGITAL I • Do not pu on the, AC powc, r cord when disconnect ng it fl_m dn AC outlet, Grasp it by the plug, blanuL£tured under Itense fi-om Dolby Laborator es, D@by and the • Do not put your fipgers or obiects it,to the unit, double_D symbol ale, trademad

THE ISSUE • [he t-ometi_ealerenle a nmentexper ence s a growh'g rend and large flat panel displays are popular purchases However, flal panel displays are not always suppored on the proper stonds or inslalled accord ng to the manufacture's recomrqendalions • Flat panel displays that are inappropriately s tuated on dressers,bookcases, shelves,desks, speakers, chestsor carts may fall over and cause injury THIS MANUFACTURER CARES! • Tt'e consumerelectroncs induslry iscommitted to r,,aking home enterta nn"ent enjoyable and safe

TUNE INTO SAFETY • One sze does NOT f all Follow the r_anufacturer'secommendations for the safe rTstallotionar'd useof your flat panel display • Carefully read ar,d ur,derstar,d all er,closed instructionsfor arooer useof this product • Don't allow children to clmb on or play with furnitJre and telev sion sets • Don't place flat panel displays on turntare that can easily be used as steps, such as a chest of drawers • Rememberthai children can become excited while watching a program, especially on a "larger tha_"life" flal panel display Care should be iaken to place or install_hedisplay wf'e_e it cannol be pushed, pulled over, or knockeddowr" • Care should be taken to routeall cords and cables cant'eared to theflat panel display so that they cannot be pulled or grabbed by curiouschildren

WALL MOUNTING: IFYOU DECIDETOWALLMOUNT YOURFLATPANELDISPLAY,ALWAYS: • Use a mountthat has been recommended by he display _anufacturer and/or Ised by an ndepe_'dent laboratory (suchas UI, CSA, Erl) • Follovvall inslructionssupplied by thedisplay and wall mount manufacturers • If you have any doubts abou your ability 1osafely installyour flal panel d splay, contact your retailer about professonal installaton • Make sure that the wall where you are mounting thedisplay s appropriate Some wall mountsare nat designed to be mountedto walls with steel studsor old cnder block construction If you are unsure, contact a professional nstaller • A '_qnimumof lwo people are requi ed for installaton Flal panel displays can be heavy www.CE.org/safety 6 INTRODUCTION Features

DTV/TV/CATV You can use your remote contro to seect channels whch are Contents broadcast in d git_l format and conventional analo 8 format, Also, cable subscribers can access their cableTV channels, Important Safety Instruct ons 3 Information Display (ATSC only) T_rademark Information 4 You can disp ay the tte, contents and other nformation of the 5 Child Saf_,ty current DTV pl_grarn on theTV so een, INTRODUCTION Autoprogram Featul es 6 lhis unt automat ca y scans and memor zes channels avd abe in your area, eliminatin 8 difficult setup pl_cedures, Supplied Accessor es 7 Child Loci< Symbos Used n ths Ndnual 7 Attachin S the Base 7 This ?,atul e, allows you to block ch dren's access to indppropr ate Nountin 8 the Unit on Your Fumture 7 pl_grams, Remote Control Function 8 Closed Caption Decoder Installin 8 the Batter es 8 Built- n cosed caption decoder disp ays text fur closed cdpt on Contro Panel 9 supported prosrams, lbrmina s 9 MTS / SAP Tuner Audo cdn be' selected fl_m the remote contro, PREPARATION Auto Standby Anter, na Cor, nection I 0 If there s no input ssnl and no operat on for I5 minutes, the Connectior, to Cable Receiver or Sate te Box I0 unit will 8o into standby mode automatically, Pu£ In the AC Power Cord I0 Sleep Timer Intal Setup 11 You can set the unit to 8o into standby mode after a specific amount of time, WATCHING-IV Sleep Nmer 12 Choices for On-screen Language Swtchin 8 Each Input Mode 12 Seloct your onsoeen nsuase: Freeze Mode 12 Ensish, Spanish or French, Channel Select on 12 Stereo Sound Function TV Screen Disp sy Mode 13 PLL Frequency Synthesized Tuning Sound Functions 13 Prov des flee and easy channe se ection and r,ts you tune TV Screen Information 14 di_ect y to any channel usng the number and dec real point "," buttons on the remote contro, ECO 14 fun-Link Options 14 Various Adjustment for Picture and Sound Customizes mage quaty suitabe for your- room and sets your USING FUNCTIONS sound prefiw, nce, Picturo 16 fun-Link via HDMI Link Sound 16 (HDMI Cable not Included) Setup 17 fun Link alows your other HDHI link dev ces to be contro ed by Features 18 the HDN] cable connected to yourTV, Lan£ua£e 23 HDMI Input USB 24 HDiVlI-DVI Input CONNECTING DEVICES If your vdeo devce hs DVI output jack, use an HDNI DVI convers on cabe to connect the unt, External Device Connect on 25 ComponentVideo Input USEFULTIPS PC Input FAQ 28 AV Input cub eshoot n8 Gude 28 USB Terminal INFORP1ATION The jPEG picture files stored on d USB stord£e device Cdn be Glossary 30 played back on ths unit, N intenance 30 Digital Audio Output General Spec float orls 3I Headphone Audio Output Electrica Specification 31 Other Specifications 3I Limited W_n-anty 33

© 2011 Funa Electric Co., Ltd, All rghts reserved, No part of this manua may be reproduced, copied, transm tted, disseminated, transcribed, downloaded or stored n any storase medium, n any form or for ny purpose without the express prior wrrLt_,n consent of Funa, Furthermore, any unauthorizc, d commerc al distlibution of ths manu or any revison he/eto s stricty plx)hibited. Information in this document s subject to chan£e without notice. Funai reserves the ri£ht to chan£e the content heron w thout the obli£at on to hotly any person or o%anization of such chan£es,

FUNAI with the _'_ desisn s a resistered trademark of Funs E ectr c Co., Ltd, and may not be used n any wy wthout the express wr tten consent o_ Funa. All other trademad

NAGNAVOX is a I_£istered trddemdrk of Ph ips E ect_srlics North America Corporation and isused by Funai Electric Co, Ltd, and Funai Corporation, Inc under cense flom Philips Electronics North Am@-ca, Supplied Accessories Attaching the Base

You must altach the base to the unt to have t as a table top Owner's Manual Quick Start Guide Registration card unit, Be sure the front and rear of the base match the proper direction, 1 Chede the text "FRONT" w_th "arrow" on the Base's

bottom to ensure it is being installed n the correct direction, Spread a thick and soft cloth over a table as shown at step 2, Place the main unit face down onto _t,Make sure not to damage the screen, 3 i'i}; TV base and 2 screws (M4 x 14) 2. Insert hook under the _ 17 Remote Control bottom of the main @) (NF805UD) unit nto base hole ,_ Batteries (shown by arrow d'), (AAA, 1.5V x 2) then move the base in the direct on as shown by arrow (2_until it stops and the screw hole s aligned. Make sure not to put the AC power cord between the base and the unit. ci 3 Drve Philips head screws nto the 2 threaded holes at the bottom of the base If you lose the screws, please purchase 144 x 14 Ph IIps head screws until they are tght at your Iota store,, IOn,hove b, basefon /s _n If you need to rep ace these accessor es, please mft, r to the part name ol- No, with the lust_ations and call our toll flee customer • Unscrew the Phillips head screws in step 3, support 1he found on the cover of this manual, After the screws am removed, pul the base up toward the rear of the unit. Be ca1_'fu not to drop the base when you remove It, i!i"i_ V_el sn£ a unverss _en, o e col ro o opIse ths _s Make sure the component code or, your universa i emote control s sot to our brand, Re@r to the manua accompanyln£ your romote contro for moro dora s. We do not £uarantee 100% nteroperabilty wth all universa romote contro s,

Symbols Used in this Manual downward, the hook doesn't fit nto the base. The f011owing s the descr ption for the symbols used n ths manual, Description refers to:

:D gital]V operat on Mounting the Unit onYour Furniture

Screw this unt on your furnture t ghtly usng wood screws :AnaJo_/CableTV operation (not supplied) in the 2 holes at the back of the base as shown. If neither symbol appears, the operation s applicable to [ • Recommended screw dimens on :3/16 x 3/4 inches (5.1 x 20 mm) both. rear of this unit

screw hole 8

Remote Control Function (_(power) ,,,_p.11 Press to turn the unit on and go into standby mode. ]b completely turn off the unit, you must unplug the AC power cord,

1 2 SAP ,,i_ p.13

2 3 SOURCE ,,i_ p.12 3 4 FREEZE ,,,,W.p.12 Press to freeze screen image.

S OK llllI_p.11

6 A/V/_/I_(cursor) iiiii_p,11

7 BACK _ IIIll_ p.14

8 VOL +/- IIII_p.13

9 PREV CH IIII_p,12 Press to return to previously viewed channel,

10 SLEEP llI@"p.12

11 FORMAT IlII_ p.13 Press to seect aspect rs_o s_ _b e for the 1V screen.

12 RED/GREEN/BLUE/YELLOW ,,,_p.23 Functionally useful for fun Link,

13 MENU IIII_p.lS

14 tNFO JIII_p.14

15 REV _IIiFWD _ ,,D p.23 _ress to search Dac (waled or for_/al_d thl_ou_n The Gist,

PLAY II_ ,,_ p.23 "_ess TO De_ln zne G sc DJa DaCK

SKIP I_I_IiSKIP _ .i_ p.23 _ress to ski9 DacKward or forward ChaDTeF < t¢les or tracks of the msc PAUSEII ._ p.23 "_ess TO Dause The (]lsc Dla 3aCK,

STOP • ,,.,p 23 _dSS ZO SZOD %he aisc DI_ DaCI

16 MUTE illi_ p.13

17 CH +/- illi_ p.12

18 ECO illi_ p.14 Press to reduce power consumption,

19 Number buttons ,,_ p.12 Installing the Batteries • (dot) Press to shift the subchannel from the main channel Install the batteries (AAA, 1,5V x 2) matching the polar ty 20 "Fun-£mnHOPTIONS_ llll_p.14, 23 indicated insde battery compartment of the remote control, Press to call up various menu from your fun-Link device connected through an HDNI cable.

• Be sure to follow the correct pol rity as nd cated in the battery compartmept, Reversed batteries may cause damage to the device, • Do not mx d #erer,t types of batteries together (e,£,A kaline and Carbon Zinc. or rechar£esb e bstteries lib' r,i cad. nrrfls _

6 Infrared sensor window Receives infrared rays transmtted from the remote controk 7 Standbyindicator Lights up red when the unt is n s_Landby mode.

8 Power on indicator

Lights up white when power is on.

Terminals Side Panel

9 HDMI/HDMI-DVI Input jack ....• p.10, 25 10 ComponentlComposite(CVBS)Video Input jacks forVIDEO ....m.p.25, 26 CompositeV deo Input jack (CVBS) is shared lack wth ComponentVideo Input (Y)jack. 10 11 Analog Audio (L/R)Input jacks ,. p,0,2s,26i Connect Analog Audio signals from i!i Component Video/Analog Audio (L/R) jacks sgnal or 11 HDNI DVI/Analog Audio (L/R) jacks signal or CompositeV deo/Analog Audo (L/R) jad

12 PC Connect on/Analog Audo (L!R) jacks signal with stereo mni plug conversion cable lad< on PC. [ 14 Analog Audo (L!R) input jacks are rght below the 13 ComponentVideo Input jacks.When the Audio is monaural, then only connect to the Audio L input jack.

12 Antenna Input jack u,_ p.10

13 Headphone Audio Output jack

Headphone connection for personal listen ng. -17 Rear Panel

14 AC power cord u,_ p.10

15 USB terminal u,_ p.27 Use this terminal only to play back the jPEG p cture file stored on a USB storage devce, or when software update is needed.

16 Digital Audio Output jack u,_ p.26

17 PC (VGA)Input jack u,_ p.26

to do the software update themse ves. 10 PREPARATION Connection to Cable Receiver or Satellite Box

Use an HDNI or ComponentV deo cables to connect the HDll or the ComponentV deo input jacks of the unit to the HDINI or the ComponentV deo output jacks of the cable race ver/satellite box. if you connect to the unit's ComponentVideo input jacks, Before you connect: connect Analog Audio cables to the Analog Audo L/R input Be sure your antenna or other device is connected properly jacks right below the ComponentVideo connector jacks. before plugging in the AC power cord.

h_ cable TV signal satellite dis including PPV Antenna Connection

Connect the RF coaxial cable on your home outlet to the _r/tet]na Ir]DUI ack of this unit

analog VHF/UHFor _ DTV antenna

@ e @ @ @

d_ @

_.F coaxial cable

You can also connect this unit to the cable receiver or satellte box other than the HDll or the ComponentV deo output jacks ...... cable TV signal or CompositeVideo output)ack (u,mi.p.25, 26) because they Once connect ons are completed,turn on the unt and begin might have different output jacks. nitial setup. Channel scann ng s necessary for the unit to Requ red cables and connecting methods of the cable receiver/ memorize all available channels n your area. [initial Setup] satellite box, or the ava lability channel for the dear QAbq may u,_ p.11 dffer depend ng on the cable/satellite prov der or local ] V broadcas_Ler: Nop For more nformation, please contact your cable/satellite provider If you havc any quest on about the ©TV's antenna, vsit www.antennsweb.o% for further nformation. or local TV broadcaste_ Depending on }/out- antenna system, you ma X need d fierent types Noe of comb nets (mixers) or separ_Jtors (sp itters) for HDTV signa the rain mum RF bandpass or, these dev ces is 2,000b1Hz or 2GHz. • Use dn HDNI cdbe wth the HDNI logo ( certified HDNI cable). For your s_fft,ty nd to dvod damage to this unit, please unpu£ the H_h Speed HDNI cable srecommended for the better compat bi ity RF coaxa cable flsm the antenna input jack before movn£ the unit, If you did use an antenna to mceve aria ogTV, t should aso Plug In theAC Power Cord worl< tot DTV mcept on. Outdoor or att}c antennas w be more, eff_,ct ve than a sot top or inside antenna, Nake sure that the AC power cord must be plumed to an AC lb switch your mcept on source easily br,tween antenna and cabe, outlet after all the necessary connections are made. nstall an antenna selectoE C_ut o/: If you a_c,not mceiv n£ a sgna flsm your cable serv ce, contact the Cabe prov de_: Do not connect the AC power colxJ to a power suppy outs de the nd catr'd votage ofths unit (AC 120V). Connect ng the AC power cord to a power suppy outs de of this range mdy re,sut in fire or eectr ca shocks,

• Each time you plug n the AC power cord, no operations will h4oe be petfformed for a f_,w seconds,This is not a malfunct on. 11

4 Use <1/1_ to select the desired Iocat on setting, then press OK. i_i!:!! [Home] is ENERGY STAR _'_qualified sett ng. ()

Initial Setup

This section will guide you through the unit's nitia+ setting which ndudes selecting a language for your on screen menu and autoprogram, which automat tally scans and memor zes v ewabie channels.

Before you begin: Make sure the unt is connected to antenna or cable.

1 After making all the necessary connect ons, Select [Retail] s+tore,the unit will be set up with predefined setting for retail d splays. In this setting, the press (_) to turn on the unit. power consumption may possibly exceed the limited • It mat take a few moments to turn on the unt for the requ rement of the ENERGY S TAR ® qualification. first time. Select [Home], the unit s set to maxmze the energy • [initial Setup] menu appears automat tally after the effic ency for home setting and t can be adjusted unt is turned on. through a choice of picture and sound quality accord ng 2 Use A/V to select the on screen language from the to your preference. Use this setting to remove the :: choices (Engl sh / Espafiol/Franca s) on the right sde of the E+teke+fv+sblefiomthed+spla,, p23 When the ntial setup s completed.the lowest [V screen, then press OK. memorized channel with the confirmat on message of 3 Use A/V to select [Antenna] forTY channels or [Cable] the Iocat on sett ng will be displayed on the]V screen. for CAIV channels, then press OK. You must set [Home] in step 4. Otherwise, [Picture] and [Sound] settings you adjusted will not be memorized after the unt goes into standby mode.

No#} If you arc, not receiv n£ d sgnal flsm your cdble serv ce, contdct the Cabe prov de_: If you pless _ or MENU durng autoplsgram, ths setup of TV channels wl! be canoe ed. The init al autoprogrsm function can be exr, cuted for ether [Antenna] or [Cable] ony once.When you change the connect on (Antenn / Cab e), set [Autoprogram] aga}n. ,,_- p.17 If them is no signa input fi-om the antenna terminal and no ope/at on for several seconds after you turn or, the unit, he pful • [Autoprogram] will begin. hints appears. Folow the instruct ons listed on theTV screen.

After an initial setup is completed... • If you want to scan the channels automatically again. [Autoprogram] nlmi.p.17 • You can add the desired cable and analog channels unmemorized by autoprogram. [Add Channels] ,,_ p.18 • If you want to change to another language. [Language] n,_ p.23 • If you want to change the location setting. [Location] n,_ p.23 12 WATCHING TV 13

ii ii!i_il

iiiiiiiii 14 TV Screen Information ECO

You can d splaythe currently selected channel or other You can turn on ECO Node to conserve powen nformation such as the audio mode on the TV screen. ECO mode: ON s ENERGY S]AR _ qualified sett rig, In the digital mode. the detailed broadcast ng nformat on Press ECO once to turn on ECO Mode and reduce for the current offthe air channel such as program ttle and power consumption, program gudes are displayed. Press ECO again to turn offECO Mode. 1 PressINFO.

1 2

Note • You must set [Home] it, [Location]. ,,_* p.23 Otherw se, the sett}n£s you djusted will not be saved when the unit goes into standby mode.

fun-Link Options

If you have our brand products such as Blu ray player or DVD recorder that are compatible with fun Link funct ons. connect them to this unt via an HDNI cable so you can simply operate various terns fiom ths unit's remote control.

Before you begin: You must set [On] n [Device Control] and [fun-Link

1 programttle Control]. ,,,,Bp.22, 23 Otherwise. fun -Lur_-€ OPTIONS _:> does not work 2 progrsm guide (lhe program guide added to broadcasting even fyou connected our brand devces to this unt. information is d splayed to a max mum of 4 lines.) _[_',ejoyfmL _k ve_fled nd dev ms 3 broadcast staton foows 4 channel number MAGNAVOX SYLVANIA 5 audio language (/_JgC)/audo mode (N]SC) NBPS}_30 NRD723B NBB}_0SL?_ [SwitchingAudio Mode] u,mi,p.13 NBP2100 NRD410B NBB}_0SLI 6 effective scanning lines and scan mode NBP51 ?_0F NBO_1 SLI 7 TV format NBP5130 8 program's image aspect rato 1 Pless fun--L._EnA_4X OPTIONS _x_ to display 9 CC (not avalabie if closed capt on is set to [Off]) [fun-Link Options] menu. 10 chid Iockratng

2 Press INFO or BACK _'_to hde the nformaton.

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When the program gude corls sts of more that, 4 nes, use •/• to solo to the next/previous Ines. Device-menu This functon aows you to cont_o the menu of [No description provided.] is displayed when the program gude ,our connected fun-Lnk device. is not provided. Device- This funct on a}ows you to contro the top menu While the program £ude is d splayed, the closed caption function contents of your- DVD or Blu r_y discs. is interrupted. In externa input mode, the follow ng screen is disp syed; Device- This funct on aows you to contro the popup e.g.) When an external devce s connected to Video Input jack. favorite menu of your Blu ray discs.

2 Use A/T/OK on this unit's remote control to operate the des red funct ons for your devices.

The informer on d splay will automatica y disappear n I m nute. • Some of fun Lirlk Zr, ct ons may not be available dependin£ on your funLink devices or dscs • We do not guarantee 100% interoperabifity with other brands of HDPll link compl ant devices 15 USING FUNCTIONS

Ihis section describes the overview of the main menu d splayed when you press MENU. Ihe main menu consis% of the function sett ng tems below.

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1 Press MENU to display Use &/T to select a des red menu and an tern, then the main menu. press OK to determine the setting.

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Adjusting the p cture mode, or customize the picture quality as your preference.

_tUp Page 17

Scann ng the channels available n your area and see what the antenna levels are.

_atures Page 18

Adjusting the Closed Caption, parental guide and some other useful funct ons.

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You can choose English, Spanish, or French as your on screen language.

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You can viewjPEG p cture files stored on a USB storage device.

3 When the setting s completed, press MENU to exit. 16

Before you begin: Before you begin: You must set [Home] in [Location]. ,,B p.23 You must set [Home] in [Location]. ,,,B p.23 Otherwise, the settings you adjusted win not be memorized Otherwise, the sett ngs you adjusted will not be memorized after the unit goes nto standby mode. after the unit goes nto standby mode,

1 Use &/Y to select the _em you want to adjus%then press 1 Use &/Y to select the item you want to adjus%then prcss OK, OK,

2 Adjustthe following items, 2 Adjust the f01iowing terns.

Smart Picture Smart Sound

Use i/Y to select the des red sett ng, then press OK. Use i/• to select the desired setting, then press OK, ([Personal], [Standard], [Sports], [Movie], and [Game]) ([Personal], [Standard], [Movie], [Music], and [News])

Brightness, Contrast, Color, Tint, Sharpness, Equalizer Color Temperature Adjust tonal quality for each frequency. You can only adjust the following opt ons when you set to [Personal] in [Smart Picture], Use _1/1_ to select the specific frequency and use &/• to adjust the level, then press OK.

Use i/• to select the des red sett ng, then press OK.Then SRS TruSurround XT ® use _1/1_ to adjust the sett ng. Cursor _1 Cursor • Ths selects sound modes for more spat al or surround sound reproduct on. Brightness to decredse brightness to ncredse brightness Contrast to decredse contrast to ncredse contrast Use A/• to select the desired opt on, then press OK. Color to dea c,ase coot to naease coot intensity ntensty Tint to add red to add green Sharpness to soften to sharpen Color Auto Votume Leveling to ddd wdrm colors to add coo colors Temperature Ths function keeps a constant loudness d fferential between theJV commerc als and the programs. Noise Reduction Use A/• to select the desired opt on, then press OK. Reduces the nose of the picture.

Use i/• to select the desired option, then press OK.

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• [hs function s d sabled when PC ir,put is seected, (Sett ng will be in grdy,) TV Speakers Autoprogram

Select the audo output from the unit's speakers, or not. If your If you switch wires (e.g. between antenna and C/_l V) or f you amplifier s HDMI link function compat hie and connected b7 move the unit to a d fferent area after the nitial sett ng, or f an HDMI cable to this unit, some sound operations such as you restore the D]V channels 7ou deleted, t s recommended volume up can be changed b7 using ths unit's remote control. to use Autoprogram to perform a new channel search .... Make sure [fun-Link Control] is set to [On]. n,=, p.22

1 Use &IV to select [Autoprogram],then press OK. Use A/• to select the desired option, then press OK. 2 Use A/• to select an appropriate option, then press OK. On The sound wil be output flsm the unt's speakers. Off The sound wil not be output from the unit's speakers. You can contro audio output flx_m your Ext. Amp connected HDMI nk devices by usng this unt's remote control.

• When connected toVHF/UHF antenna, select [Antenna]. Primary MTS • When connected to C/X[V, select [Cable]. • [Autoprogram] will begin. You can set the output mode as a default for the sound mode (NISC only). This sett ngs not nterlocked when you change the output mode by pressing SAP [Sound Functions] n,=, p.13

Use A/• to select the desh'ed option, then press OK.

stMono.... IOutputs mol,o Judw. SAP IOutputs _d _ud o program.

• When the scanning and memorzing are completed.the ;i tup lowest memorized channel will be d splayed.

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Before you begin: After sett n£ [Autoprogram], using CH+/- on the remote contro Make sure the unt is connected to antenna or cable. skips unavailable pro%ares automat ca y. If you are, not receiv n£ a sgnal flsm your cable serv ce, contact the Cabe prov dens 1 Use &/• to select the item you want to adjus%then press If you pless _ or MENU durng autoplsgram, the setup of TV OK, channels w be car, teed. Even f [Autoprogram] s competed, the ch nne} st,ICing w be oat fthe AC power cord s unplu%ed before the unit goes nto star'dby mode by press n£ _. Autoprogram The PIN code will be requ red once you set a PIN code n the [Child Loci<]. ,,,. p.20 If you want to change your PIN code, foow the nstruction of [Change PIN]. ,,,f, p.21

2 Adjustthe following items. 18

Channel List Antenna Confirmation

The channels selected here can be skipped when selecting the

channels using CH +/-. [hs funct on lets you check the digital sgnal strength of each [hose channels can s_LIIbe selected with the Number buttons. channel.

1 Use A/V to select [Channel List],then press OK. 1 Use •/• to select [Antenna], then press OK.

_- Use •/• to select the channel you want to remove, then _- Use the Number buttons or CH +/- to select the press OK, channel for which you want to ched< the digital signal strength.

• The channel d splay for the removed channel darkens. You will not be able to select the channel again usng CH +/-. • [o reactivate a removed channel, use •/• and press OK[he reg stered channels are highl ghted. • When you remove a main channel, its subchannels are removed as wek • If the charlne is set to analog channel or external it,put, you cannot confirm the antenna condt on, No/c! • The channe} with the [DTV] nd cated on the d splay is/_1SC. Othewse the channe s NTSC,

Add Channels 1 Use A/• to select the item you want to adjust, then press [his function lets you add the offthe air along NISC or analog OK, Cable channels that were not added by the autoprogram due to reception conditions at the intal setting.

Closed Caption 1 Use •/• to selec± [Add Channels],then press OK.

_- Use the Number buttons to enter the number of the

channel you want to add, then press OK.

_- Adius_Lthe following terns.

Closed Caption You can view closed captioning (CC) forIV programs, moves and news. Closed capt on refers to text of dialog or descriptions displayed on screen.

Use •/• to select [Closed Caption], then press OK. See the following descript on for sett ng each item. :@i • i_ililfl

C You can change the caption style such as font, color or size, etc.

1 Use A/V to select [Caption Style], then press OK, ::iiiil !iiii! 2 Use A/• to select [User Setting], then press OK,

3 Use &/• to select [On], then press OK.

4 Use A/• to select an item, then press OK. Then use A/• to select the desired setting and press OK. 1 Use A/• to select [Caption Service], then press OK, Picture display 2 Use A/• to select the desred closed caRt on, then press OK. ZI igll Off Seect fyou do not want caption service, iii:!i The pr ma-y cart on and tt,xt services,The capt oning or t_,xt s displa7cd in the same angusgo CC-1 and T-I as the program's diao 8 (up to 4 Ines of script on the Edge [V screen, where _t does not obstruct reloval¢ parts (Edge Color and EdgeType) o_the picture,), Font Serve as the pref_,rred data channels. (FontStyle, Font Size, Font Color and Font Opacity or CC-3 and T-3 The caption ng or text is often a secondary Transparency) language, Background CC-2, CC-4, Rarely availab e and b/oadcasters use them only in (Background Color and Background Opacity or T-2 and T-4 specia condtions, such as when [CC-1] and [CC-3] Transparency) or [T-l] dnd [m-3] are not _wJilabe, i • Review your setting choce made below by looking in • [here are } display modes accord ng to programs: the upper rght corner of the d splayed setting box (not Paint-on Disp ays input chal_cters on the TV screen all selections show the differences selected). mode immed ately, Font Style Once ch ractr, rs are stored n memory, they are Pop-on mode dsplayed all at once, Font Size -- Cosed capt on ng for't stye, size, Disp ys the cl,aracters cont nuousy by scro ng Font Font Color color and opacty can be changed, Roll-up mode (max, 4 nes}. Font Opacity Background Color Background coor and opacity of the Background Background dispayed cdpton Cdn be switched, Opacity

Edge Color Edge color ar,d type of the dispayed In ad@tion to the basic dosed caption, DTV has its own dosed Edge Edge Type caption can be switched, caption called d gital cart on servce. Use ths menu to change the sett ngs for d gital caRt on servce.

1 Use &/• to select [Digital Caption Service], then press OK. U

2 Use A/• to select the desred dgtal carton service, then press OK.

Select if you do not want digtal caption Off service.

Select one of these before changing any CS-I to CS-6 other item n [Closed Caption] menu. Choose [CS-1] under normal circumstances.

Note [Digital Caption Service] that you can switch diff_,rs depending on the broadcast descr pt on, 2O

No_e Closed capt on will not be displayed when you are using an HDNI connect on. [o show the closed caption on yourTV screen, broadcast signa must contain the closed caption data, Not all TV pro%ares and commercials hdve the closed caption or all types of the closed caption, Captions nd texts may not exactly match theTV voice, Changing channels may delay the closed caption for a f_>wseconds, D Adjusting or muting the volume may delay the closed caption for a fu,w seconds, Abbreviations, symbols and other grammatical shortcuts may be used in order to keep pace with the on screen action,This is not No_e a malfunction, The caption or text characters will not be displayed while the When you select a istng nd set it to [Block], the hgher lstngs main menu ol-functions d splay is shown, will be blocked automatca )_T/,e ower ratn% w be ava abe for If a black box appears on theTV screen, this mens that the closed VlOWng, capt on is set to the text mode,]b teal-the box, select [CC-1], When you set the h ghent rating to [View], a ratn% turn to [CC-2], [CC-31, [CC-4] or [Off]. [View] automat ca y, If the unit receives poor quilt 7 television signals,the captions may 1o block any in ppropdate programs, set your limits in [US Movie contain en_rs, or there might be no captions at all,Some possible Ratings Lock], [US TV Ratings Loci<] and [Region Ratings Lock], causes of poor quality signals ale,: lhe chd lock sett ng will be/_,ta ned after a power Mlule or after Automob e ignitior, nose the power s mrr, ow, d for !o%er thsrl I0 seconds (except the PIN Electric motor noise code reverts to 0000), [Child Lock] ,,B p,20 W_,ak signa reception If the ratng is b ocb, d, @ w appear Nult plex signa ioception (gho£s or sclsen flutLe 0 [Region Ratings Locl<] w be ava abe when the upit receives a Data dropout and Pix_,ation (for DTV only) digital broadca£ using the pew i sting system, The urlt i trains the cosed capt on sel¢ ng if the power fails, For the Unted States, the ur, t mdy dowrqoad the Regon Ratir_gs Whet, the unit r_ce ves spec al effects p ayback signa (e,g, Seal_h, Lock l_be, f requ rod, Sow and St) from sVCR's video output channel (oh3 or oh4), The Canadian rati% sy£ems on this unit am based on CEA 766 A the unit may not disp ay the corroct caption or text, and CR[C pocy,

Child Lock

Child lock reads the ratings for programs, then denies access Particular channels or external input modes can be invisible in to the programs whch exceed the rating level you set, Wth ths funct on. ths function, you can block certain programs nappropriate for children and any channels or external input modes can be nv sible, 1 Use i/¥ to select [Channel Loci<], then press OK.

1 Use i/I/to select [Child Loci<], then press OK, 2 Use lit to select the desred ratng, then press OK _epeatedly to switch between [View] and [Block],

2 Use the Number buttons to enter the 4dgt numbers for $ [Component] wll be displayed f you connected component your PIN code. video cables to this unt,

• When you have not set up your PIN code, US Movie rat ngs lock is the ratng system created by NPM. enter 0, 0, 0, 0. • When the PIN code is correct, [Child Lock] menu is displayed. 1 Use lit to select [US Movie Ratings Loci

2 Use i/T to select the desired rating, then press OK lepeatediy to swtch between [View] and [Block]. 21

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Rating Category Sub Rating Category Rating FV Fantasy V olence T_Y7 X Nature aud ence ony V V olence NC-I 7 No one under 17 admitted T%NA S Sexua Situation T%14 R Restr cted; under 17 requu es accompany % T%PG pamr_t or adut £uardiar_ L Coarse Lar,guage

PG-I 3 Unsu tab e for chil@ er_ under 13 D Suggestive Dao£ T%14,T_PG PG Parr, ntal £u dance suggested G Genera aud ence • Blocked sub rating wll appear beside the main rating category in NR No ratir_£ [US TV Ratings Lock] menu. • Yuu cannot block a sub ratng (D, L, S orV) if the man ratng is set to [View], • Chang ng the category to [Block] or [View] automatca y changes al its sub rat n£s to the same ([Block] or [View]),

1 Use A/V to seJect [USTV Ratings Lock], then press OK.

2 Use A/V / _1/1_ to select the desired rating, then press OK repeatedly to switch between [View] and [Block]. Althoughthede ultPINcode/0000/supplw edththeunit you can set your own PiN code.

1 Use A/T to select [Change PIN], then press OK.

2 Pl'ess the Number buttons to enter the new 4 digit PIN code.

• Enter PIN code again in [Confirm PIN.] entry field,

Rating Category

TV-MA Nature aud ence ony higher TV-I 4 Unsu tab e for chil@ er_ under 14 _÷ TV-PG Parental £u dance suggested TV-G Genera aud ence /

TV-Y7 Appropriate fur a ch drr,n 7 and older _ _

TV-Y Appl_priate for a chdmn lower

To set the sub ratings As foriV HA,T%14,T%PG, oriV Y7, you can further set the sub ratings to block specific elements of programming, rb set the sub rati%s, follow the step below.

Use A/T/_1/1_ to select the desired rat ng, then press OK repeatedly to swtch between [View] and [Block]. 22

ECO Clock, Phase Use _1/1_ to adjust [Clock] setting to stab lize the PC screen You can turn on ECO Node to conserve poweK and [Phase] sett ng to reprove the clarity of the PC screen. ECO mode: ON s ENERGY STAR ® qualified sett ng. Cursor • Cursor •

1 Use A/V to select [ECO],then press OK. Clock to decrease sr,tting to increase sett ng Phase vaue vaue _- Use A/• to select the desred mode, then press OK.

On _sumpt o_ Off IPow_'/ consumpt o/, may exceed ENERGY STAR ® Iq_c'_ _m.ts.

• You must set [Home] in [Location]. ,,, p.23 Othetsu so. the sd¢ ngs you adju4ed wil not be saved when the un}t goes into stsndby mode. • You can also press ECO d mctly to swtch the des red sr,tting. ,,, p.14 fun-Link (HDMI CEC) [hs funct on allows you to operate the inked functions between our brand devices with a fun Link feature and ths PC Settings unit connecting through an HDbql cable.

This funct on lets you adjust the PC screen postion, clock and phase during PC nput. 1 Use •/• to select [fun-Link (HDMI CEC)],then press OK, 1 Use A/• to select [PC Settings], then press OK.

2 Use •/• to select the setting you want to adjust, then press OK.

Auto Adj_

_- Use •/V to select the desired sett rig, then press OK.

3 Adjust the following terns.

3 Adjustthe following items. fun-Link Control Set the fun Link [On] or [Off]. Auto Adjustment The following additional settings will be grayed out when you Use •/• to select [Adjust]. then press OK. set to [Off].

Use •/• to select the desired setting, then press OK. o1_o / Se ects if you have connected 8rl external device that s compat hie wth the fun-Lnk function. D sabes all fun-Lnk

Auto Device Off" You can set your devce to turn offby interlock ng from this unit's poweK

• The horizontal/vertical position, clock and phase of the Use •/• to select the desired setting, then press OK. PC screen are automat call• adjusted. Your connected fun Link devce turns off On automaticaly when the unt goes nto standby mode. Horizontal Position,Vertical Position Off Your cot, netted tun Link devce StdySon even f Use _1/1_ to adjust. the unit goes into standby mode.

Cursor _11 Cursor •

Horizontal to move PC screen le_ to move PC so_en d£ht Position

Vertical to mow' PC scroerl to move PC screen up Position down 23 AutoTVOn Thisuntwillturnonwhenthepoweronsgnalissentfi'om E-Sticker When you select [Location] to [Retail] store, E St cker yourconnectedfunLinkdevice. i_ii:!! (Electronic Sticker) s displa)zed. Use•/• toselectthedesiredsettng,thenpressOK. E Sticker can be turned effusing procedure below. On Thsunitturnsonautom_Jtcaywhenyouturnon your-connectedfunLinkdevce. 1 Use •/• to select [E-Sticker],then press OK, Off Thsun£staysinstandbymodeevenifyouturnon yourconnectedfunLnkdevice, 2. Use •/• to select [Off],then press OK. DeviceControl Youcanoperatesomefunctionssuchasdscplaybackorcall upthemenuoftheconnecteddevces,byusingthsunit's tom remotecontrol. ),,_o e iii_i Use•/• toselectthedesiredsettng,thenpressOK, • If you seect [Home], E Sticker w not be displayed. PLAYI_ /STOP m/FWDI_, /REV_I_/SKIP I_I/ Current Software Info SKIPI_I•/PAUSE I I/_'un-LinH OPTIONS _/ [ha function shows what version of the software currently On •/V / • / I_/OK/BACK'S/the Number buttons/ RED / GREEN / BLUE / YELLOW car, be used to used. centre your connected fun Lnk devices by ths urct's remote centre, Off D sabes the devce centre. 1 Use •/• to select [Current Software Info], then press OK. Device List 2. Confirm the version of the software currently used, This function lets you see the product model number or name of connected dev ces,

Location mguage

When you select [Retail] store,the power consumption may Use •/• to select [English], [Espa_ol] or [Franqais],then possibly exceed the limited requ rement of the press OK, ENERGY STAR c qualification.

1 Use •/• to select [Location], then press OK.

2 Use •/• to select the desred location, then press OK.

The unt w be se,t up with pmdefined selt n£s Retail for retail dJsp dys. In ths setting, the power consumpton mdy possiby exceed the mit requil ement of the ENERGY S[/\R ® qualification, Ths sr,l¢ ng is ENERGY STY\R® qualified. The unt ssc,t to maximize the energy eff'c ency Home for home sc,tting and it can be adjusted through a choice of picture and sound quality accord ng to your- p/_,f_,mn ce, 24

Item Detail

Press 1 to disp_y fie detas be}ow. (1} [Name], [Album], [Date], [Size] and [Next]. More detail This unit can pIayjPEG picture flies, Pross 1 agan to remove file dotails, Use the USB storage device that contains those files.

WhilePress 4theor OKslide toshowsta,t is theon, sthedo b show,owir, g 2 settings

1 insert the USB storage device nto the USB terminal on ...... will be d splayed. this unt.The main menu appears automat call}4 Press :2, then use • / • to select the transtion

2 Use A/, to select [USB] and press OK. (2) mode choos n£ fi-om; Transitions [None], [Dissolve], [Wipe right], [Wipe left], [Wipe Jhe h gN ghted text win move to the name of your USB up], [Wipe down], [Box in] dnd [Box out], storage device, then press OK again, (_3} Press 3,then use •/T to change the display tree Slide time choosipg fism; [Short], [Medium] and [Long], ,/,pressor tostopthe,s,deshow willWhilebethC,dsplayc,d,Slid°show is of _,the, fo owir,£ 2 s_,tti_,gs

(_) Every pross on 2 will turn the picture clockwise by Rotate 90 degrees,

(3) Press 3,then use •/• to select the zoom fdctor Zoom (Ix, 2x or 4×), Press OK to set the zoom fJcto_:

Press MENU to exit. Use A/T to select [Picture] and then press OK. Noe Use A/T to select the desired file, and then press OK. The unt recogn zes only a USB stolage dev ca, Do not use a USB hub or an extension cabe to cor, nect an Image1jpg exturnal hard dsk drve to the unit, (Not supports'd,) @ image1 jpg A USB stol £e devce is aways inserted to this unt direct y. A USB storage devce is not supplied wth this unt. We do not gual_ntee that all USB storage dev ces can be supported by ths unt Be sure to keep a backup copy of the org nal ties or, your devce before you pay them back on ths unit.Wr, have r,o respor, sib ities for damage or loss of your stol c,d data. 1o protect your USB storage device ties from being erased place the wrte protect sliding tab in the protect posit on. When you ale ready to i err,ove a USB stoJ_ge dev ca, at first tul-n • To toggle between [List] and [Thumbnails] press the the unit off so t w go into standby mode to avod ar,y damage Number 2 button each time. to your data and the unit, • The unit goes to the slide show automa*Jcall}4 A USB stoJ age devce that requ res ts own dryer or the dc,v ce To pause/play the slide show, press OK. with a specal system such as fin£erpr nt recognition are not • Use the Number buttons (1 through 4) to see the file supported. detail (CJ}) or change the following setXings (_)-_(_) T/,s unit s not allowed to use the USB storage devce whict, [see the description on the top of the next column]. requ res an extema power suppy (500mA or more), Up to 2GB (FA-f 16) or 8GB (FA-f 32) capacity can be supported, Only USB 2.0 is supported. Up to 10,000 files or 1,000 folders with 19 hie1 rches can be rocogn zed, Up to 255 English characters can be recogn zed. Ths unit does not support MTP(Ned a[ransfcr Rotocol), Th}s unit supports FAII 6 and FA-f32 file systems. If the file s not supported, an error message appears. When the USB storage devce is not recogn zod, try reconnecting t asain.

: is recommended that files to be played back in this unit are recorded under the following specifications: • Upper mt : _4 14egapxel 25

CONNECTING DEVICES No_e

The unt accepts 480,480p, 720p, 1080 and I080p 24/30/60Hz of video sgna s, and 32kHz, 44.1 kHz and 48kHz of audio signals. Ths unit accepts 8.1 channe audo sgna (Dolby ©igta) and 2 channel audio signa (LPCM). Before you connect: T/,s unit accepts ony s£nals in cornp ar, ce with EIA861, Be sure other device s connected properly before plugg ng n or HDMI-DVI connection the AC power cord, The urlt accepts 480,480p, 720p, 1080 and 1080p video sgna s, HDPII DVI connection requ res sepal-ate audo connect ons as External Device Connection we and the audo sigr,a sare convorted fl-om digta to ar,aog. DVI does not d splay 480 image whch s not n cornp ante wth EIA/CEA 861/861 B, HDMI Connection

HDMI connect on offers the highest picture qualt)4 511 HDN] (H gh Dc,finition Plultimoda nLeriac) transports high definition ComponentVideo Connection }i!i: d gttal video and multi-channel digital audio through a sngle cable. ComponentV deo connection offers better p cture quality for :i:!! vdeo devices connected to the unit. If you connect to the unit's ComponentVideo input jacks, HDMI cable connect Analog Audio cables to the Analog Audo L/R input jacks right below the ComponentVideo connector jacks. c> Lc

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HDMI-DVI Connection This unt can be connected to your device that has a DVI ...... Blu-ray / DVD recorder term nal, Use an HDMI DVI conversion cable for this ...... 'with the component video output jacks connection and it requ res audo cable for Analog Audio sgnal as well, Noe HDMI-DVI • The unt accepts 480/480p/720p and I080 of video signals for conversion cable this connection.

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Composite Video Connection PC Connection Composite V_deo conned_on offers standard p_cture qua it7 Ths unt s equpped with a PC nput jack. If you connect ths for video devices connected to the unit. If you connect to the unit to your PC, you can use ths unt as a PC man tar: unit's Composite V_deo input jack, conned au@o cables to the Use aVGA cable for th sVideo connection and t requ res a Au@o L/R input jacks below the ComposlteV_deo connector stereo min plug conversion cable for Analog Audo signal as jack.When the Audio s monaura, then only connect to the welk \UGIC • InDUT ac ...... p...... Icamp.....

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7he following video s gnals can be displayed:

VGA 640 x 480 Digital Audio Output Connection SVGA 800 x 600 XGA 1,024 x 768 60Hz (for digital broadcasting only) 1,280 x 768 If you connect ths unit to an external digital audio dev ce, you WXGA 1,360 x 768 can enjoy muit channel audio Ike 5,1ch digtal broadcast ng sound. Other formats or nonstandard sgnals will not be displayed Use a d gital audo coax al cable to connect the unt to correctly. external digital audio dev ces.

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7 It is recommended that files to be played back in this unit are recorded under the following specifications: Upper mt : _4 lVlegapxel 28 USEFULTIPS

FAQ

li111+l'i'ifl Check the ar,tr*nna or cabe connect on to the mdn unt, Check the batteries of the remote contro. Check if there is an obstacle b_,tween the infrared sensor window and the remote control, %st the signal output use [IR Signal Check]. _,_ p.30 If okay, then poss ble nfi-ared sensor troube. My remote control does not work. • Aim the remote cor,trol d rectly at the nfrared sensor wndow on the flsnt of the ur, t. What should I do? Reduce the distance to the unt. Re insert the batteres with their polartes (+/ sgns) as indicated. When there s an inflated equipped device such as PC near ths unit, t may interrupt the remote control signa of this unit. low, the nframd equipped device away flom ths unit, change the angle of the -ared sensor or turn offthe infi-amd commun cat on funct on.

lake sure [Autoprogram] has been completed. _,_-p.17 Autoprogram must be comploted when you set up the unt for the first time or move t to a Iocat on where previous y un_va abe char, ne s arc, broadcast, The selected channel may not be broadcasting. Why can Jnot watch some RF signal TV programs. When [Autoprogram] s interrupted nd not competed, some channes w not be received, lake sure to complete the Autoprogr_m. _,i- p.17 The selected channel cannot be vewed by the [Child Lock] sett ng. _,i- p.20 The unit requ ms some knd of antenna input.An indoor antenna (VHF/UHF), an external antenna (VHF/UHF / or an RF coaxal cable fi-om your wa cabe/sate te box needs to be pluggod nto the unit.

• When using the Comp0nentYideo Connecti0n check that the Green (Y), Blue (Pb/Cb) and Red (Pr/ ' Cr) Connectors are connected to their corresponding colored jacks on the unit.

Many digta ch nneB have Itemate channel numbers.The unit changes the numbers automat cal+yto When I enter a channel number, it the ones signifying the bro dcast n£ station channel numbe_:These base numbers used fur previous changes automatically. anaog broadcasts. (e.g. input oh#30 auto changes to ch#6.I)

Why are captions not displayed entirely? Or, captions are delayed behind the dialog. the curren_TV screen d alo£.

How can I set the clock ? [here is no clock funct on on ths unit.

Troubleshooting Guide

If the unit does not perform properly when operated as nstructed n this manual, check the following chart and all connections once before calling for service. I_]+'Jul ,j_*|l I I ;_RJT_+I'

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Contro button's do not work. Press ony one button at a time. Do NO[ press more thn one button at the same time. Ensure that no buttons on the remote control al-e depressed and move fl-eely.

Check whether the connect on of the antenna, cabe rece ver or satelite box s connected correct y. Check whether a the cabes to the unit al-e connected to the correct output jack of your devce ke Power s ON but no screen mage. Bu ray/DVD recorder: blal

Ii_'l ul ,i _i| I I mm;_RiT_,i' ;(i!7_ Check if the power is on, '1:1117 Check if the correct nput mode is selected. Check whether a the cabes to the unit arc. connected to the correct output jack of your devce ke Biu rdy/DVD Iecolden (iili Vow otherTV chdnnels.The problem might be limited to the broadcast ng station or weal< sgnal stren_h, Unplug the AC power cold and wait for about 1 minute, then plug the AC power cold and turn on the unt again, No p cture or sound Check whether the connect on of the ntenna, cabe recewr or satel t_, box s connected correct y, blal

Vow otherTV channels.The problem might be limited to the broadcast ng station or weal< sgnal No coot strength, C} Adjust [Color] n the man menu.

Adjusted [Picture] or [Sound] sett ngs re not effc,ct ve every time You must set [Home] n [Location]. ,,,. p.23 the unit s turned on, Otherwise, the settings you adjusted wll not be memorized after the unt goes nto standby mode.

Electr col inte_%rence flx_m nearby @pl antes may aff_,ct picture quality. Adjust [Contrast] and [Brightness] n the man menu. Vow otherTV channels.The problem might be limited to the broadcast ng station or weal< sgnal Sound OK, picture poor strength. For the best picture quoit 7,watch "High Definition" wide soeen programs, Fthe HD content s not ova abe, watch "Standard Definition" plograms nstead, i!_}!!i i771 Vow otherTV channels.The problem might be limited to the broadcast ng station or weal< sgnal P cture OK, sound poor stren_h, i _7"i Ched< if the audo cable s connected n correctly,

You may be gett ng ntertrence fi-om electr col appliances, automob lea, motorcycles or fluorescent You see a d storted p cture or hear Ights, an unUSUd sound. i!1"7 hy moving the unit to another location to see if this is the cause of the problem,

Electr ca intetfference fiom nearby applances may fleet picture quality, Ghosts, Ines or streaks n picture Vow otherTV channels.The problem might be limited to the broadcast ng station or weal< sgnal strength,

You see "noise" or "trash" on the When the cap b lities of the unit exceed the capabilities of the d gital broadcast ns, the signa will be scroen. ncreased to match the capab ties of the disp ay of the un t.This may cause nose or trash,

D firw.nt color marks on theTV Vow otherTV channels.The problem might be limited to the broadcast ng station, miss ng data or scroen pixr, orion,

You swtch to a diff.'rent nput and This unt wll memorize the volume level fl-om the last time you adjusted it, the volume changes, If the voume of the sound fl-om another devce is hgher or lower, then the oudness will change,

You swtch to a different nput and This unt w memorize the view ns mode fi-om the ast tme you used the part cular input modes, the screen sze changes,

If you are unit18the unt as a PC rnontoq mdke sure thdt [Horizontal Position] dnd [Vertical Position] The d splay image does not covet- n [PC Settings] are set correct}4 the entire screen. If you are watchingTV or usn 8 the CompositeV deo, Component Video or HDNI wth 480i Input, press FORMAT repeatedly to swtch var ous screen modes.

Capt ons are displayed s a whte Inte£c, rence fi-om bui dings or weather condit ons may cause capt on ng to be ncomplete, box, No caption s d splayed in the Closed Caption supported Broadcasting station may shorten the program to insert advertisement, program, The coned caption decoder cannot read the informat on of the shortened program,

Black box is disp ayed on theTV The text mode is se ected for caption, Select [CC-1], [CC-2], [CC-3], [CC-4] or [Off], screen, 3O INFORMATION

Glossary Maintenance

ATSC Acronym that stapds for Adv riced 1. evision Systoms Committee dnd the r,dme of the digtd bl_adcdst ng standards, Wpe the fiont panel and other exter or surfaces of the Aspect Ratio unit with a soft cloth. The wdth of a TV screen re ative to its he gl,t, Convent onal TVs Never use a solvent or alcohol. Do not spray nsect ride are 4:3 (n other wolds, theTV soleen is amo£ square); w descleen liquid near the unt, Such chem cab may cause damage and models ale, 16:9 (theTV scmer, s almo£ twce as wde as ts height), d scolorat on to the exposed surfaces. CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) This dOWS yOU to operate the nked fur, ct ons between our br_rld dev ces with CEC fc,ature and this UrltWt, do not guarantee 100% ir_teroper_bility with other brands of CEC compliant dev ces, Wpe the panel of the unit with a soft cloth. Before cleaning ComponentVideo the panel, disconnect the AC power cord. This is a vdeo signa format that copveys each of 3 print pa colors of ight (red, hue and green) througl, d fie,rent sgnal nes, l/_s allows the vewers to exper ence p ctule coors as origina as it s,There am several signa forints, ncludingY/Pb/Pr andY/Cb/Ct:

Dolby Digital Should your unt become inoperat ve, do not try to correct The system developed by Dolby Labot_tor es to compress digtal the problem yourseEThere are no usel serviceable parts sound, It off_'rs stereo sound (2oh) or mult -channel dudo, nside. Carl our toll flee customer support line found on the E-Sticker cover of this manual to locate an author zed servce centel: E St cker s showing set f_,atures, tect,n ca informat on, etc on thisTV set that is d splayed on the IV semen, Previously the information was on a printed sticker that was put on the display. H DMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) Interlace that supports II uncompmssed, dgita audio/vdeo formats If the remote control is not working properl 7, you can use a includ n£ sc,t top box, Blu rdy/DVD rocolder or digital telev sion, over digtal camera ( nduding a cellular phone with bu It in camera) a single cable, to see if it s sending out an nfrared sgnal, H DTV (HighDefinition TV) Ultimate digtd format that produces high reso ution dnd hgh p cturr, With a digital camera qua ty, NTSC (including built-in cell phone cameras): Pont the D gital Camera towards the remote Acronym that st4nds for Nationa l_,evis on Systems Committr, c, and the r,ame of analog broadcasti% standa/ds, control infiared diode at the front of the Offthe air NqSC signa sarc, no longer being sent by mdjor remote control. Press any button on the bl_adcasti% stations in the USA, remote control and look through the camera PIN code d spia}4 If the infrared pulsar ng light appears A stored 4_digt number that dOWS dccess to parental contro f_,atures, through the camera, the remote control s SAP (Secondary Audio Program) sending out an IR signal, Second dud o channel dewmd sepdrstely flora man aud o channel, This dudo chdnnel s used dS an alternate n bili_gUd broadcdst ng. SDTV (Standard Definition TV) Standa/d digta format that is smdr to the NTSC p cture qualit}4 SRS TruSurround XT ¢_ Creates a truy irnrners ve surround sound experionce with rch bass and teal dialog flom only two speakers, General Specifications Other Specifications

TV format _[ SC/NTSC bqIV standard Terminals 71:7 Closed Caption system Antenna Input VHF/UHF/CA_V 750 urlbaanced (Ftype) §15,122/FCC (d gital CC) Audio Input RCA jack (L/R) x 2 5O0mV Fins §q5,1 q 9 / FCC (analog CC) Component/Composite (VIDEO) Video Input jacks forVIDEO Channel coverage (ATSC/NTSC) RCA jack x 3 Y/CVBS IV pp (750) Terrestrial DTV (ATSC) Pb/Cb 700 mY pp (750) VHF 2-13 Pr/Cr 700mV p p(750) UHF 14-51 (each channel has e.g, HDMI Input HDN119pin x I 1.1 _,2.9, 3.1 _,3,9, etc.) USB Input USB x I Terrestrial Analog (NTSC) PC Input DSub ISpn × I(RGB) VHF 2-fl3 Digital Audio Output (coaxial) UHF 14-69 RCA jack x I 500mV p.p (750) CATV 2-fl 3,A-W, Headphone Audio Output W+fl _'W+94 (analogW+l _,W+84), I/8 inches x I(3,5mm) A 5-A 1,5A f 4} Tuning system Channel frequency synthesized tuning Remote control Z system DgM encodr,d rift-tired lisht system % Channel access Direct access keyboard, Programmable scan, and up/down Operating temperature 41 °F (5°C) to 104% (40°C) Power requirements I20V- AC+/ 10%60Hz+/ 0,5% ( Electrical Specification 2 [22ME601 B] Audio Output 1.5VV, 8_ x 2 Power consumption (maximum) ) 30W

LCD 22irlches (21,6 nches medsumd dagor, ally) i Dimensions Width 21.4 nches (542,5mm) 21,4 nches (542.5mm) Height 13,7inches (345,8mm) 14,6nches (368.9mm) 7ill Depth Z1 nches (52.0mm) 5,6 nches (141,0mm) !?! Weight 7,I3 bs, (323 kg) 735 bs, (333 kg)

, 13 [19ME601 B] Power consumption (maximum) 29W LCD 19ir, ches (185 nches medsumd dagor, ally)

Dimensions LZ! ;i1!:1 Width 18.7ncl,c,s (474.6mm) 18,7inclles (474.6mm) Height IZI nches (307,3mm) I3,1 nches (331.2mm) Depth Z1 nches (52,0mm) 5,6 nches (141,0mm) Weight 5,87 bs, (2,66kg) 6,09 bs, (2,761<8)

Designs and spedficat ons are subject to change without notice and without our legal obligat on. If there is a discrepancy between languages, the default language win be English, 32 33

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