Jensen JE2608WV manual

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    JE2608WV[...]

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    2 Safety Precautions Important Information Important Safeguards 3 4~5 User Guidance Information Names of each part(Front View) / Accessories 6 Names of each part(Back View) 7 Mounting on a Desktop / Installation Precautions 8 9 Installing an Antenna Remote control Precautions / How to use remote control 1 2 Connection VCR Connections / Watching Vid[...]

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    Names of each part Accessories 6 POWER TV DVD CH VOL RETURN MUTE MENU INFO ENTER SOURCE EXIT EPG EJECT ANGLE PROG TF • •••• 12 3 4 56 78 9 0 AS PS • MTS SAP • RPT ZOOM SUB T • DISP SCALE CC SLEEP CL I S T • FL I S T • SOUND PICTURE SETUP AUDIO EQ TITLE SOUDRCE MENU VOL+ VOL- CH+ CH- POWER 1 2 3 4 5[...]

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    HDMI1 jack HDMI2 jack POWER ON/OFF switch AC input PC and AUDIO jack A V2 IN ( VIDEO and AUDIO) AUDIO(R/L) OUT A V1 IN (VIDEO and AUDIO) SPDIF RF Y ,Pb,Pr 2 and AUDIO(R/L) jack Y ,Pb,Pr 1 and AUDIO(R/L) jack 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 S-VIDEO 4 IR OUT 2 1 AV2 AV1 ATSC NTSC 13 1 (A TSC/NTSC) 4 IR jack Names of each part 7[...]

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    Mounting on a Desktop W all Mounting Using the Stand 8 Installation Precautions[...]

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    IR OUT 2 1 AV2 AV1 AT SC NT SC  Installing an Antenna 9[...]

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    POWER TV DVD CH VOL RETURN MUTE MENU INFO ENTER SOURCE EI T EP AN LE PRO TF 12 3 4 56 78 9 0 AS PS MTS SAP RPT OOM SU T DISP SCALE CC SLEEP C LIST F LIST SOUND PICTURE SETUP A UDIO E TITLE TV DVD Activate DVD Mode Activate TV Mode MODE LED The LED will fiash RED for TV mode, and BLUE for DVD mode. Remote Control 10 vol+/vol- Increase or Decrease vo[...]

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    POWER CH VOL RETURN MUTE MENU INFO ENTER SOURCE EXIT EPG ANGLE PROG 1 2 3 ZOOM SCALE SUB T CC DISP SLEEP CL I S T SETUP FL I S T AUDIO SOUND EQ PICTURE TITLE POWER POWER CH CH- VOL VOL- VOL VOL- RETURN MUTE MENU INFO UP UP DOWN DOWN LEFT LEFT RIGHT RIGHT ENTER OK SOURCE SOURCE EI T EPG ANGLE PROG TF T- F 11 22 33 PICTURE TITLE SOUND E F-LIST AUDIO [...]

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    • • • • • • • • Precautions 12 are good . has AC Power .[...]

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    IR OUT 2 1 AV2 AV1 ATSC NTSC IR OUT 2 1 AV2 AV1 ATSC NTSC SOURCE 3 Press to confirm the source selection 4 T urn on the VCR insert the tape and press play button ENTER VCR Connections W atching Video T ape 13 T erminals vary by manufacturer (Included) (Not Included) Connect the LCD TV S Composite In terminal to VCR s Composite OUT terminal using th[...]

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    IR OUT 2 1 AV2 AV1 ATSC NTSC • IR OUT 2 1 AV2 AV1 ATSC NTSC IR OUT 2 1 AV2 AV1 ATSC NTSC SOURCE 4 3 Press to confirm ENTER Satellite/Cable TV Set-T OP Box Connections W atching Cable TV 14 Composite Cable T erminals vary by manufacturer (Included) (Not Included) (Not Included) the source selection[...]

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    IR OUT 2 1 AV2 AV1 ATSC NTSC •• IR OUT 2 1 AV2 AV1 ATSC NTSC •• IR OUT 2 1 AV2 AV1 ATSC NTSC •• 1.Connect LCD TV’s YPbPr1 or YPbPr2 terminal to DVD’ s Video Out terminal . 2.Connect LCD TV’s Audio terminals in YPbPr1 or YPbPr2 to DVD’ s Audio Out terminal. SOURCE 1 or YPbPr2”. 3. Press to confirm the source selection. 4 ENTER [...]

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    IR OUT 2 1 AV2 AV1 ATSC NTSC SOURCE 3 Press to confirm the source selection ENTER PC Connections How to use as PC monitor 16 T erminals vary by manufacturer VGA (Not Included) (Not Included) VGA a VGA a 3 5mm (Headphone) audio cable[...]

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    IR OUT 2 1 AV2 AV1 ATSC NTSC •• Connection to 12 volt JENSEN DVD player IR control. All JENSEN Remote Control DVD Functions can be controlled Via the TV IR receiver . Y ou do not need to point the remote conrol at the JENSEN DVD player when this option is used. 18 JENSEN DVD Connections for IR NOTE: DVD IR control is intended for JENSEN DVD pla[...]

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    INPUT SOURCE INPUT SOURCE TV AV 1 AV 2 SV i d C p n nt1 C p n nt2 HDMI1 HDMI2 VA [...]

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    Setup Lock 12 6 Timer Picture Sound Channel Antenna Auto Scan Favorite Show Hide Channel No Channel Label DTV Signal • Air Sc t M E i t MENU 50 3 OCE LB d St u p Lc k 12 6 Ti r Pictur Su n d Chann Chan Passw rd Ss t L c k US Canada Rst R R T RRT S ttin Sc t ME i t MENU On S tup Lc k Chann Sp T ir Ti n Da i ht Sa in Ti Sc t M E i t MENU Pictur O P[...]

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    21 Picture Mode Cycles through picture display modes: Standard, Dynamic, Soft, Personal. Contrast Controls the difference between the brightest and darkest regions of the picture. Brightness Controls the overall brightness of the picture Color Controls the color . . T int Controls the tint. Sharpness Increase this setting to see crisp edges in the [...]

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    22 Sound Mode Cycles through sound modes Standard Music Movie Sports and Personal Bass Controls the relative intensity of lower pitched sounds T reble Controls the relative intensity of higher pitched sounds Balance T o ad ust the balance of the left and right sound track or turn off the volume of the left and right sound track Mute Select Allows y[...]

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    23 Application Customizing the TIMER Settings Select TV source for example. (Press SOURCE button to select TV mode) 1. Press the POWER button to turn the LCD TV on. 2. Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the Main menu, and use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the TIMER. 3. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to highlight an individual T[...]

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    24 Application Customizing the SETUP Settings The SETUP menu includes the following options Menu Language Allows you to select menu languages English Fran ais and Espa ol Transparency Allows you turn on or off the transparency function of on screen menu oom Mode Allows you to select the zoom modes Normal Cinema Wide and oom Noise Reduction Allows y[...]

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    25 Application Customizing the SETUP Settings Lock 12 6 Timer Channel Mode Font Style Font Size Font Edge Style Font Edge Color FG Color BG Color FG Opacity BG Opacity • • •• •• • • • • Select Exit MENU Picture Setup Sound Custom Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Use UP and DOWN buttons to highlight[...]

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    26 Application Customizing the LOCK Settings Select TV source for example (Press SOURCE button to select TV mode) 1 Press the POWER button to turn the LCD TV on 2 Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the Main menu and use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to select the LOCK 3 Use the DOWN button to highlight Enter Password use the numeri[...]

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    27 Application Customizing the LOCK Settings US Use Down button to highlight “US” , then press RIGHT or ENTER button to enter into the following menu. TV Use Down button to highlight “TV” , then press RIGHT or ENTER button to enter into the following menu. Use UP and DOWN buttons to select the desired rating and press ENTER button to block [...]

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    28 Application Customizing the LOCK Settings Canada Eng Use LEFT and RIGHT buttons to select among: E, C, C8+, G, PG, 14+ and 18+ Canada Fre Use LEFT and RIGHT buttons to select among: E, G, 8ans+, 13ans+, 16ans+ and 18ans+ Canada Use Down button to highlight “Canada” , then press RIGHTor ENTER button to enter into the following menu. RRT Setti[...]

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    29 Application Customizing the CHANNEL Settings Select TV source for example (Press SOURCE button to select TV mode) 1 Press the POWER button to turn the LCD TV on 2 Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the Main menu and use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to select the CHANNEL 3 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to highlight an individual C[...]

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    30 Application Customizing the CHANNEL Settings If you select “Cable” as input signal in Antenna then you can select Cable Systems: Auto, STD, IRC and HRC. Use DOWN button to highlight “Start to Scan”, then press RIGHT or ENTER buttonto search the channels automatically . The receivable channels will be stored automatically . When searching[...]

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    T rouble shooting Maintenance and Service In case a problem occurs with your LCD TV please take the following steps first If you still have the problem turn the power off and contact your dealer or an authorized service center Problem Action The screen does not appear Is the power plug connected Insert the power plug Press the power button of the r[...]

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    32 Specifications Maintenance and Service The cabinet design and electronics specifications will be modified without prior notice for performance improvement. Weight and dimensions are approximate Panel Size Brightness Contrast Ratio Viewing Angle LCD Panel Max. Resolution INPUT OUTPUT VIDEO S-VIDEO YPbPr(Component) AUDIO (L/R) PC/AUDIO(L/R) HDMI R[...]

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    LCD W all Mount Bracket Assembly Instructions 1. Lay the TV down with the rear facing up on a non-abrasive surface. 2. Remove the four screws (M5 x 20) shown in Figure A. 3.Attach wall bracket (not supplied) with the four(M5 x 20)screws,using either the 100 x100 or 200 x 400 mount pattern shown in picture B. * Maximum Screw Length is 20mm.[...]

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    LCD ST AND Assembly Instructions 1. Remove the six screws (M4 x 10) shown in picture C with a Phillips screwdriver . 2. Remove the stand cover from the TV shown in picture D. 3. Insert the stand into the TV cabinet as shown in pictu re E. 4. Secure the stand using the six screws shown in picture F .[...]

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