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    INSTR UCTION MANU AL LCD Colour T ele vision LCD-27XA2 LCD-32XA2 P Please read this Instruction Manual before using your television. We wish you many hours of pleasure from your new television. Inst. Manual_N2WW(UE2-A) 5/30/05 3:08 PM Page 1 Downloaded From TV-Manual.com Manuals[...]

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    2 2 Wa rnings and Cautions Minimum Distances 5 cm 10 cm 10 cm 10 cm W arning High volta ges are used in the operation of this television receiver . Do not remove the cabinet back fr om your set. Refer servicing to quali- fied service personnel. Do not drop or push objects into the tele vi- sion cabinet slots or openings. Never spill an y kind of li[...]

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    ANT.75 Ω Installation 3 3 Step 1 : Connecting the Aerial and Power Supply • Connect your aerial cable plug to the rear of the TV set. F or fur ther information please consult your local dealer . • Connect the A C power plug to the w all sock et (A C100-264 V olts, 50Hz/60Hz). Note: The f orm of the AC code and A C plug are diff erent with eac[...]

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    4 4 Installation Step 3 : Switching on/Plug & Play Use 2 “AAA” 1.5 volt batteries. Be sure batteries are installed correctly . Note: Do not mix old batteries with new ones or mix diff erent type of batteries together . Step 2 : Battery Installation of the Remote Control T ransmitter Let’s start ! Let’s start ! This TV set provides a sel[...]

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    Control Panel 5 5 P Each button listed this section has the same function as it’ s corresponding button on the Remote Control Programme Up/Down Po wer ON/OFF bu tton Remote Control Detector Stand-by and Po w er Indicator V olume P 360˚ Do not position hand under the screen frame while rotating the TV . Caution Viewing Angle Adjustment Swivel sta[...]

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    CS 6 6 Remote Control T ransmitter TV/A V Selector Recall/Colour System Numeric buttons Digit TEXT/TV Stereo/Mono B ASS Po wer ON/OFF Sound Mute Wide Alternate V olume +/ - Picture Mode SURROUND MENU To select the next or pre vi- ous programme position. Digital Shot TIMER D VD b utton Programme Up/Do wn Sound Mode CS button OK button Cursor s These[...]

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    7 7 General Operation Press the Po wer ON/OFF b utton to turn on or off (Stand-by) the TV set. Power ON/OFF(Stand by) Power ON/OFF(Stand by) Auto Shut Of Auto Shut Of f Function f Function -/- - Alter Alter nate nate Press the Alternate b utton, and the programme position will alternately select the pre vious position and the present position. Pict[...]

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    8 8 General Operation Pr Pr ogramme Infor ogramme Infor mation Call mation Call To displa y the on screen indication, press the Recall/Colour System b utton. A2 Ster A2 Ster eo, NICAM Ster eo, NICAM Ster eo eo and Bilingual Br and Bilingual Br oadcast oadcast Receiving Receiving ■ A2 Stereo and NICAM Stereo sound reception ■ Bilingual reception[...]

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    Auto It automatically s witches to the optimum screen mode according to the WSS signal provided in the receiving signal source. If the signal does not hav e it, the TV keeps current screen mode. This setting ma y cause the picture to change when a diff erent f ormat is received e.g. when an advert is received. WSS (Wide-Screen-Signalling) This func[...]

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    10 10 General Operation T itle-in 14:9 Zoom 16:9 Zoom 14:9 4:3 14:9 16:9 Letterbo x Video The correct picture width is maintained b ut the top and bottom are cropped. Zooms in slightly cropping the top and bottom. Zooms in slightly cropping the top and bottom. The blac k bars top and bottom are small- er and the picture height is compressed slightl[...]

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    General Operation 11 11 Title-in 16:9 Full Normal TITLES ON SCREEN TITLES ON SCREEN TITLES ON SCREEN TITLES ON SCREEN 4:3 14:9 16:9 Letterbo x Video As Zoom (16:9), but bottom is compressed ev en more to allow subtitles to be seen. As Zoom (16:9), but bottom is compressed ev en more to allow subtitles to be seen. As Zoom (16:9), but bottom is compr[...]

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    Delete All ? : Delete : Cancel 1 12 9 12 12 General Operation Use Digital Shot function to capture and sav e the up to 12 pictures and repla y them in a list mode, full screen mode and automatic album mode . Digital Shot Digital Shot How to capture the pictures 1 1 Press the Digital Shot b utton to capture a scene that you w ant to store. (The scre[...]

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    General Operation 13 13 CS : Delete All : A uto Album : Exit : Delete : Select CS OK Delete All ? : Delete : Cancel 1 12 9 A uto Alb um Use this function to displa y each picture continuously . 1 1 Press the CS b utton to displa y the screen of List mode. 2 2 Press the Green b utton, and each picture is displa yed continuously e very three seconds.[...]

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    14 14 Note: Y our picture adjustment will be memor ized to “P ersonal” of the Picture Mode automati- cally . 4 4 Once the adjustments hav e been completed, select “Memor y” and press OK b utton to store the settings . Press the MENU b utton to e xit. Picture Adjustments 3 3 Press or to adjust. Menu Operation Sound Adjustments The on-screen [...]

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    15 15 Menu Operation • Balance : Left and Right speaker v olume balance adjustment. • BBE (ON/OFF) Enable to s witch the BBE sound turn on and off . BBE High Definition Sound restores clarity and presence for better speech intelligibility and musical realism. • Au to V olume (ON/OFF) : This function automatically equates the sound volume of e[...]

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    16 16 Preset Menu Use Preset Menu to tune ne w channels, to re-order channels and their programme positions, and to mak e fine tuning. Up to 255 broadcast stations can be stored. Auto T Auto T uning uning Menu Operation Setting Menu 1 1 Press the MENU then or button to select “Setting” menu. Setting Setting Noise Reduction T elete xt Language O[...]

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    17 17 Menu Operation Semi-auto T Semi-auto T uning uning This is used to preset a channel in any pro- gr amme position. 1 1 Select “Prog. Preset” with in the Preset menu. Preset Preset Swap Fine T uning A uto T uning > P P < > Prog. Preset > - - - Semi Semi Sound P P System BG Auto 007 P osition Frequency 271.65 MHz Fine T Fine T un[...]

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    18 18 Menu Operation 1 1 Select programme position eg. 3 . Preset Preset A uto T uning > P P Prog. Preset > Fine T uning < > Swap - - - 4 4 Press the OK b utton to memorize , and the programme n umber disappears. The channels are now s w apped. 5 5 Press the MENU b utton to e xit. Channel Swapping Channel Swapping Use this f eature to s[...]

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    19 19 Setting of the Hotel Mode The Hotel Mode is a f eature that might be needed by a hotel management to confine the TV that put in the hotel room, so it will not disturb other rooms. Setting Procedure 1 1 Set the desired maximum sound v olume by pressing the V olume + or - b utton. P P r r o o h h i i b b i i t t i i o o n n O O N N Start-Positi[...]

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    20 20 CS T eletext Operation Sub pa g e access Some te xt pages are made up of se ver al sub pages which rotate automatically . If you wish to view page-4, press the Sub P age bu tton, and “S----” will appear . Then enter “0004” using NUMERIC b uttons. T elete xt / TV selector To s witch TV , TEXT and P A T (Picture and T eletext) mode . Di[...]

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    VCR and DVD Use 21 21 This remote control transmitter has been designed to be used in conjunction with selected SANY O VCR’ s and D VD play ers. Some SANY O VCR’ s and D VD players ma y have their o wn functions, so please ref er to the individual instruction booklet when using this remote control to ensure compatibility . Some of the buttons a[...]

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    22 22 AV Te rminals VIDEO AV4 AUDIO L R AV1 AV2 AV3 AUDIO MONITOR OUT L R AV5 Y C B C R AUDIO L R L R VIDEO L R VIDEO DVD INPUT A udio Video Input Jacks (A V4) D VD Input (Component Video Input and A udio Input jacks) (A V5) Headphone Jack (Mini Stereo Jack) F or personal listening, a head- phone can be connected to the headphone jack. A udio Monit[...]

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    Connecting Other Equipment 23 23 Y ou can connect a VCR, S-VHS VCR, Satellite T uner , P A Y TV Decoder , D VD or Camcoder to this TV via the A V ter minals and the SCART terminal. ■ Depending on the type of video tape or connected A V equipment being used, it may be necessar y to select colour system. In this case, press the Recall/Colour System[...]

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    24 24 Connecting Other Equipment AV1 AV2 AV3 AUDIO MONITOR OUT L R AV5 Y C B C R AUDIO L R L R VIDEO L R VIDEO DVD INPUT DVD Connecting to the Rear A V5 Input Jacks DVD Player Connection D VD Play er If your D VD player has the component video output jac ks , connect the TV to these jacks instead of the video input or S-VIDEO input jacks . Y ou can[...]

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    Connecting Other Equipment 25 25 VIDEO AV4 AUDIO L R Connecting to the Side A V4 Input Jacks PLA YBA CK Camcorder It is conv enient to use the A V4 input jack on the side panel for equipment that is often connected and disconnected. Video Game Headphone Connecting a Stereo Amplifier to Audio Monitor Output Jacks ■ Select “A V4” mode by pressi[...]

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    26 26 Helpful Hints ■ Helpful hints ■ NO PICTURE, NO SOUND ● Check if TV is plugged in. ● Tr y a different channel, if OK, probab ly station trouble . ■ POOR PICTURE, SOUND OK ● Adjust BRIGHTNESS control. ● Adjust FINE TUNING control. ● Check aerial connections ■ NO COLOUR, PICTURE OK ● Adjust COLOUR control. ● Adjust FINE TUN[...]

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    27 27 Specifications Po wer Source AC 100-264 V olts, 50Hz/60Hz Colour System P AL/SECAM/NTSC4.43/NTSC3.58/P AL-60Hz Sound System B/G, D/K, I, M/M Channel Covera ge VHF: E2-E12, A2-A13,R1-R12,J1-J12,K1-K9 UHF: 21-69,A14-A69,J13-J62 CA TV : S1 - S41, X, Y , Z, Z+1, Z+2 Aerial Input Impedance 75 Ω LCD P anel (Model LCD-27XA2) Screen Size (Measured [...]

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    SANY O ELECTRIC Co., Ltd. Pa rt No . 1AA6P1P4901 -- N2WW (UE2-A) Specifications Dimensions 210 436 476 800 599 338 377 233 109 153 Model LCD-27XA2 Model LCD-32XA2 Specification subject to change without notice 377 245 506 545 922 711 401 233 115 153 (Unit : mm) (Unit : mm) Inst. Manual_N2WW(UE2-A) 5/30/05 3:08 PM Page 28 Downloaded From TV-Manual.c[...]