AOC L19WA91 manual

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    Table of Content IMPORTANT SAFETY INST RUCTIONS ............................................................................................... 1 Read before operating equip ment ................................................................................................... 1 Compliance Information ..............................................[...]

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    1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read before operating equipment 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus ne ar water. 6. Clean only with a dry cloth. 7. Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturers instructions[...]

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    2 20. When purchased or used in differe nt countries, use an appropriate power ca ble which is compliant with local laws and regulations. 21. To prevent injury, this appar atus must be securel y attached to the floor /wall in accordance with th e installation instructions 22. Do not install this equipment in a c onfined space such a book case or si[...]

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    3 Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in Private House hold in the European Union This symbol on the pr oduct or on its packaging indicat es that this product mu st not be disposed of with your other h ousehold waste. Inst ead, it is your respon sibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handi ng it over to a desig nated collection point for t[...]

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    4 Declaration of RoHS Complia nce This product has been desig ned and manufacture d in compliance with Directi ve 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament and th e Council on restriction of the use of certain haz ardous substances in electrical and electronic equi pment (RoHS Directive) an d is deemed to compl y with the maximum concentration values i[...]

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    5 LCD panel The LCD panel used in this p roduct is made of glass. T herefore, it can break when the product is dropped or impacted upon by other o bjects. The LCD panel is a very high technology product, giving you finel y detailed pictures. Occasi onally, a few non-active pixels may appear on t he screen as a fi xed point of blue, green or red. Th[...]

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    6 PREPARATION Before installation 1. Place the TV on a solid surfac e. ‧ Ensure that the TV is placed in a position t o allow free flow of ai r. ‧ Do not cover the ven tilation openings on t he back cover. ‧ To prevent any unsaf e situations, no nake d flame sources, such as ligh ted candles, should be placed on or in the vicinity. ‧ Avoid [...]

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    7 PREPARATION Package contents Please verify that you received the following items with your package contents: 1. LCD TV 2. Base 3. Remote control with batteries 4. User’s Manual 5. Quick Setup Guide 6. Power cord Installation of batteries 1. Insert two AAA batteries into Remot e control. Make sure + an d – are facing the pr oper direction. 2. [...]

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    8 TV INSTALLATION TV Overview Mount the TV stand For 19”/22” model: For 26”/ 32”/42” model: 1. Place the TV face down on a soft and flat surface t o prevent any damag e and scratch to the scree n. 2. Carefully align and insert the Base to the stand. 3. Insert the screws to the bottom of t he base and tighten the base to the stand . TV con[...]

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    9 TV INSTALLATION TV Overview Wall mounting TV screen size (inches) VESA-compatible wall bracket (millimeters) (W x H) Screw type Unit without base weight 19” 100 x 100 mm Metric 4 x 10 mm 3.7 kg 22” 100 x 100 mm Metric 4 x 10 mm 4.6 kg 26” 200 x 100 mm Metric 4 x 10 mm 7.0 kg 32” 200 x 200 mm Metric 6 x 10 mm 10.9 kg 42” 200 x 200 mm Met[...]

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    10 TV INSTALLATION TV Overview Remove the TV stand for wall mounting For 26”/32” model: 1. Remove the screws holding your T V to the stand. 2. Pull up the stand base from th e hinge to remove the sta nd base from your T V. 3. Secure the wall mount bracket to t he back of your T V using the four screws. ‧ For 26” model: Using four M4 screws [...]

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    11 TV INSTALLATION Connect the device Rear connections For 19”/22” model: Port Functions 1 Tuner Input Connects to TV RF signals (anten na/CATV). 2 SCART (EXT 1) Full SCART, which transmits RGB, S-Video and CVBS in, an d monitor out. 3 Component Video and L/R Audio Input The YPbPr video signal can be us ed if connecting thro ugh the component v[...]

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    12 TV INSTALLATION Connect the device Rear connections For 26”/32”/42” model: Port Functions 1 Tuner Input Connects to TV RF signals (anten na/CATV). 2 SCART (EXT 1 / EXT 2) EXT 1: Full SCART, which transmits RGB, S-Video and CVB S in and monitor out. EXT 2: Half SCART, which transmits S-Video or CVBS in an d monitor out. 3 PC IN Connect to V[...]

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    13 TV INSTALLATION Connect the device Side connections Port Functions 1 COMMON INTERFACE Function when PC Card or Express Card is in COMMON INT ERFACE slot of the set. Please refer to your plug-in card manual for detail information. 2 AV IN (Composite Audio/Video) The composite audio and video provide a basic co nnection from the DVD player or othe[...]

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    14 TV INSTALLATION Connect the device Power connection Attach the AC power cord to t he LCD TV and plug into an appropriate wall o utlet. For 19”/22” model: For 26” /32”/42” model: AC 220-240V 50/60Hz Power outlets differ from region to r egion. * Do not insert the power plug in a wall so cket before all conne ctions are firm. Turning the[...]

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    15 TV INSTALLATION Connect the device First ti me instal lation After unpacking and pluggin g in your new LCD T V, please proceed with the following steps to set-up your TV. If you do not run this set- up function, your LCD T V may not operate properl y. 1. The initial setup display will appear on the screen when the TV is turne d on for the first [...]

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    16 TV INSTALLATION Control pa nel buttons Button Functions VOL (FUNCTION < / > ) Use these two buttons to adj ust the volume. In OSD (On-Screen Display) mode, use those two bottoms to switch the selection left and right. CH (FUNCTION ∧ / ∨ ) Use these buttons to switch b etween programmed channels. In OSD mode, use those t wo buttons to swi[...]

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    17 TV INSTALLATION Remote control functions POWER Press to turn the LCD TV on or enter standby mode. MUTE Press to toggle audio on and off. You can also press VOL +/- to restore the previous volume level. INPUT LIST Press repeatedly to choose t he various input sources. 0-9 DIGIT BUTTONS To select a TV channel direc tly. EPG Press this key to displ[...]

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    18 TV INSTALLATION Remote control functions Picture format Press the RATIO button on the remote c ontrol to select the pi cture format.  Auto: The DTV and HDMI input will automatically display the correct f ormat, while ATV and SCA RT will be set.  Normal: Displays the classic 4:3 f ormat.  Zoom 1: Scales the classic 4:3 form at to 14:9. ?[...]

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    19 TV menu Using the advanced menu OSD Settings 1. Press the MENU button on the sid e of the TV or press th e MENU/EXIT button on th e remote control to display or close the main menu. 2. Use the Navigation Ring to mo ve around to select, adj ust or confirm an item in the OSD (On Screen Display) menu. Menu Descriptions Picture Show more picture mod[...]

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    20 TV menu Using the advanced menu Picture Menu Descriptions Smart Picture To set the best pictur e appearance to a predefine d picture setting from Standard, Vivid, Mov ie, Eco, or Personal. Brightness To brighten the dark parts of t he picture. Contrast To sharpen the pict ure quality. Colour To add or reduce col our. Tint To adjust the picture t[...]

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    21 TV menu Using the advanced menu Sound Menu Descriptions Sound Mode To set the TV to a predefine d sound setting from Perso nal, Music, or Speech. Balance To adjust the balance bet ween left and right cha nnels. Virtual surround To add greater depth and dim ension to the T V sound. Digital Audio Out To select the Digital Audio Out fro m Off, Dolb[...]

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    22 TV menu Using the advanced menu TV Menu Descriptions Country To select the relevant countr y. This is the country you ar e in, or the countr y whose channels you want to r eceive if you live nea r its borders. Audio Carrier (ATV only) Select Stereo, Dual 1, Dual 2, or Mono for ATV channel . 1st and 2nd Audio Use this function when two or more au[...]

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    23 TV menu Using the advanced menu TV/Channels Menu Descriptions Channels Channel scan Channel Scan will re-tune the tele vision automaticall y. It is recommended to run the Channel Scan periodicall y to ensure that all ne w services are added. Update scan Search the new channels aut omatically that are not in t he channel list. Single RF Scan (Dig[...]

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    24 TV menu Using the advanced menu Features Menu Descriptions Menu Language To select the on-screen displ ay menu language. Picture Format To select the available displa y format from Auto, Normal, Native (HDMI only), Wide, Zoom 1, or Zoom2. Time setup Time Zone To select the time zone you are in. Time To set the time and date or s elect auto synch[...]

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    25 TV menu Using the advanced menu Features Menu Descriptions Teletext Language Digital Teletext Language To select the teletext langua ge. Decode Page Language To set the teletext language to th e regional location. Common Interface This menu appears with your CI su pplier information. HDMI Scan Info (HDMI only) Aut om at i c Set to underscan or o[...]

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    26 TV menu Using the advanced menu Parental Menu Descriptions Channel Block To block certain TV channels . Parental Guidance To control access programs based on their age ratings. All settings appl y to digital channels. Note: This function operates according to infor mation from the broadcasting station. Therefore if the signal has no information,[...]

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    27 Other information Troubleshooting The followi ng table contains the com mon problems and the solutions to these problems. Please check t his list before you contact technicians. Problems Solutions No picture 1. Connect power cord correctly. 2. Turn on power . 3. Connect signal cabl e correctly. 4. Press any button o n the LCD TV. Abnormal colour[...]

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    28 Other information Glossary Audio / Video Inputs Located on the rear and the front of the recei ver these connectors (RC A phono type plug) are u sed for the input of audio and video sig nals. Designed for us e with VCRs (or other acces sories) in order to recei ve higher picture resolution and offer sound connecti on options. S-Video Input Allow[...]

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    29 Other information Specifications Model No. L19WA81 L19WA91 L22WA81 L22WA91 L26WA81 L26WA91 L32WA81 L32WA91 L42HA81 L42HA91 DISPLAY Aspect Ratio 16:9 16:9 16:9 16:9 16:9 Resolution 1360 x 768 1360 x 768 1360 x 768 1360 x 768 1920 x 1080 OSD Language Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, D anish, Dutch, English, Fin nish, French, German , Greek, Hungarian, [...]