Toshiba P42LSA manual

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    1 OWNER’ S MANUAL LCD Monitor P42LSA[...]

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    2 C o n t e n t s Safety Instructions-------------------------------------------------------- 3 Notes and C autions for Use-------------------------------------- ------ 10  On usa ge- --- --- --------- --- ------------ --- --- --------- --- --------- --- --- --------- 1 0  On d ispo sa l or ha nd in g ov e r to a ne w owne r ---- --------- --[...]

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    3 S a f e t y I n s t r u c t i o n s Befo re usi ng the unit, pl ease read t his m anual th orough ly to help pro te ct against dam age your o wn and other peopl e’s pro perty your property from poten tia l damag e and ensure y our own a nd other peo ple perso nal safe ty . Be su re to observe the foll owing i nstructi ons w ith und erstandi ng [...]

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    4 If water is spilled or objects are dropp ed inside the unit, remo ve the pow er plug from the outl et immediatel y. If the unit is still u sed in this condition, i t may cause a fire or an electric shock. Contact your de al er for ins pect ion. If the unit is droppe d or the cabinet is damaged , remove th e power p lug from the out let immediat e[...]

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    5 Do not pla ce the unit in an un stabl e lo cati on , such as a shaky table or i ncline. The unit m ay f all do wn and cause i njury or d amage. Instal l the unit on a horizonta l, stable surface. Do not place the unit in a location subje ct to vibration. The unit may fall down because of the vibration and may cause an injury. Insert the pow er pl[...]

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    6 Follow these precautions for th e power cord and lug . Do not da mage, mod ify suc h as by extending , or heat ( such as by pressing nea r h e ati n g e qui pment) . Do not pull, place heavy objects or pinch. Do not be nd, twist or b unch up . Fire or electri c shock may re sult. Do not insert objects inside th e unit. If metall ic mater i a ls o[...]

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    7 Take mea s u res to pre v ent t he unit fro m falling down. If not, t he unit may fall down and cause injury . Do no t block the ve ntilati on hole s on the unit. The insi de of th e unit will overheat if the ven tilation h oles are seal ed , which may result in a fi re. • When install i ng the unit near a wall, keep the unit at least 10 cm fro[...]

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    8 Do not cl imb or stand on the unit. It may drop, fall dow n , break or cause an i njury. If the unit w ill not be used for a long peri od of time, remove the pow er plug fro m th e wall ou tlet for safety. If not, i n th e case of malfunction, it ma y caus e fire. Precautions fo r the r emot e con trol b att eries: Only use the spec ified batte r[...]

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    9 Rem ove the po w e r plug be fore c leanin g. If n ot, it may caus e electric s hock. Con sul t yo ur d eal er f or i nter nal cle an ing o nce a y e ar. If you a llow dust to acc umulat e on the un it, it may cause fire or ma lfunct ion when y ou operate it. Cleaning is ef fec t i ve especially before t he rainy season when h umidity is high. Re[...]

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    10 N o t e s a n d C a u t i o n s f o r U s e  On usage • Some par ts of the bo dy are hot dur ing opera tion. Ple ase be car eful. • In case of moving l o ng-dista nce, wrap the unit with b lanke t to avoid damag es. Be c a reful not t o bump the uni t. • Do no t spray on the unit vola tile liquid lik e insec ticide. Do not ex pose lo ng[...]

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    11 F e a t u r e s High- resol ution HD pane l You can en joy ex treme fine pi ctures wi th a big fla t LCD monito r panel of 3, 150,000 p ixel. MV A system less-reflection black TFT LCD panel MVA syst em and Black TFT LCD panel offer bright and wide im ages with cl ear contrast. Even pla ced near the w indow, the unit shows bri ght and clear i mag[...]

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    12 N a m e s a n d F u n c t i o n s o f C o n t r o l s < U n i t > Front Side C ontr ols • Power standby / on indicator • R emote s ensor • Li ght se nsor -Power O N-S tand by Indicato r -Remote Co ntrol Rece iv er -Ligh t sens or  Power (stan dby / on)  Enter (acti vate selection)  Z / + (scroll right for Menu items )  [...]

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    13 Back[...]

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    14 Activa te selecti o n Menu Right Names and Functions of Con tr o ls <Remo te control> Power on / Power off A djust clock, phase, H position and V position A ut omat ica ll y Input source s election Picture in picture PIP pi cture switch OSD control Menu button One level up Menu Up Menu Down Menu Left[...]

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    15 B a t t e r y I n s t a l l a t i o n T o repl ace batteries inside 1) Push down a l itt le as (1) in the picture and p ull the back cover 2) Replace with the new batteries as (2), 1 piece Lith i um ba ttery ( CR 2032) make sure the polarity of batteries are correct. 3) Place back cover and sl ide it is as (3) in the picture. 4) Used b a tteries[...]

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    16 S u p p l i e d A c c e s s o r i e s Please check all are supplied. Owner ’s Manual x 1 Remote Control M8 Screws x 8 pieces Pow er C ord x 1 (1. 8m) V G A C able x 1 (1 .8m ) DVI -D C a ble x 1 ( 1.8 m) RCA Cable x 1(1.8M) S-Video C able x 1 (1.8m) Component Cable x 1 (1.8m) OWNER’S MANUA L LCD Mon itor P42LHA[...]

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    17 C o n n e c t i o n  VIDEO SYST EM INPU T You can select VIDEO input from 3 terminals below; Termin a l T ype S uit able sig n als VIDEO-IN RCA NT SC/PAL S-VIDE O S -V ideo Mini Di n 4pin NTSC/ PAL YUV (Y Pb /Cb Pr/Cr) Com ponent Mini Din 8 pin NTSC/PA L • Suitabl e signal i s aut omatical ly sel ected.  RGB INPUT You can select RGB inpu[...]

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    18 C o n n e c t i n g t h e P o w e r C o r d Caution: Please turn off the main power switch before connecting. [Back][...]

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    19 I n s t a l l a t i o n W all hanging accessory i s available when you hang the monitor on the wall. Please f ollow the process me ntioned o n page 20-2 2. When y ou instal l the moni tor on the ceil ing or on the f loor , plea se follow the proces s on page 23. T o a service technician  Fo r safety , make sure the place has enough strength t[...]

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    20 How to in stall the m oni tor on t he w all In case of u sing option br acket (FPT - W A5 ) 1. Remove the stand of the LCD monitor  T o avoid da mage, s pread blan ket on the ta ble to put the L CD moni tor on.  T o remove t he stand of the LC D monitor , pu t the L CD monitor o n the edge of t he table, and rem ove the screws on the stand[...]

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    21 5. Using Suppli ed screws, fix the frame on the LCD monitor  T o avoid dam aging, sp read blanket on th e fl at space, and place the LCD monitor with i ts panel down.  Refer to the illustration, and mount t he frame on the LCD monitor with fou r M8 screws. 6. W ire be for e ha nging on th e wa ll  On wiring, re fer to pag e 17 – 18. ?[...]

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    22 How to insta l l the LCD mon ito r on the fl oor 1. Remove the stand of the LCD monitor  T o avoid damag e, sprea d bla nke t on t he table to pu t t he LCD monitor on.  T o remo ve the stand of the LC D moni tor , p ut the LCD moni tor on the edg e of the tab le, and r e move the scr e ws on the s tand. 2. Floor instal lation brace for LC[...]

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    23 D i m e n s i o n 440.0 0mm (17.34inc h) 1026. 00mm (40.42inc h) 200.0 0mm (7.88i nch) 200.0 0mm (7.88i nch) 200.0 0mm (7.88i nch) 200.0 0mm (7.88i nch) 240.0 0mm (9.46i nch) 619.0 0mm (24 .3 9i nch ) 102.8 0mm ( 4.05inch[...]

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    24 P o w e r O n / O f f Before turn on, w i re all the c able connec ting to a uxiliary equipm ent, exte r nal speak ers, po w er cord, etc . There ar e tw o controls for power , Main power s wi tch and POWER (standby / on) button.  Main power s witch B o t t o m Front If Mai n power switch is not On , you cannot tu rn on th e unit b y the P OW[...]

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    25 M e n u F u n c t i o n Display Menu, y ou c an adjust pic tures and sou nd or se t v arious func tions wi th the button s on the remo te control. The follow ing are sum mary of Menu Func tion. For de ta ils, ple ase see to r efer pag es.  Function of each button S i d e o f t h e u n i t R e m o t e c o n t r o l ( o p t i o n ) S i d e o f [...]

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    26  Menu dis play c hart M A I N M E N U D I S P L A Y B r i g h t n e s s ............ (- , +) Contrast ............ (- , +) (Main) Hue .......... .. (- , +) Satura tion ............ (- , +) Flash- T one ....?[...]

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    27  Facto ry default setting Item Default Powe r switch Off Brightness 80 Con t ra st 50 Co lo r te mp . Us er Red 50 Green 50 Blue 50 Language English Auto Configuration On[...]

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    28 I n p u t S i g n a l Sync polari ty Hori zontal (dot) V ert ical (li n e) Item Video Mode fH (kHz) fV (Hz) Dot clock (M Hz) H V A B C D E O P Q R S Anal og Digi tal (Optio nal) 1 31.469 5 9.940 25.175 N N 800 96 48 640 16 526 2 33 480 1 1 O O 2 37.861 7 2.809 31.500 N N 832 40 128 640 24 520 3 28 480 9 O O 3 VGA 640x480 37.50 0 75.000 31.50 0 N[...]

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    29 A G u i d e t o S i m p l e P r o b l e m S o l v i n g Before calling s erv ice personnel, please check the following chart for a possible cause to the t r ouble y ou are experiencing. Sy mpto m Chec k thes e th ings Page No pic ture . Mak e sure the powe r cord i s p lugged i n. 18 . May be the power is O f f or S tandby . 26 . Chec k wh[...]

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    30 Note[...]

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    31 USER-INSTA LLER C A UTION YOUR AUTHOR ITY TO OPERATE TH IS FCC CER TIFIED EQUIPMENT COU LD BE VOIDED IF YOU MAKE CHANG ES OR MODI FI C ATIONS NOT EX PRESSLY APPRO VED BY THIS PART RESPONSI BLE FOR COMPLIANCE TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. NOTE: This eq uipment has be en teste d and found to comply with the limi ts for a Cla ss A digi tal devic e, [...]