Westinghouse UW40T manual

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    USER’S MANUAL MANUEL DE L ’UTILISA TEUR MANUAL DEL USUARIO UW40T SERIES[...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS i English T ABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................................... i DIGITAL TELEVISION TRANSITION NOTICE .................. 1 ENERGY STAR DISCLAIMER ......................................... 1 IMPORTANT INFORMATION .......................................... 2 Warnings ............................[...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS ii English CONNECTING AC POWER .................................... ... 2 0 INITIAL SETUP ........................................................ 2 0 ANTENNA OR COAXIAL CABLE CONNECTION SETUP ..................................................................... 2 1 CABLE OR SATELLITE BOX CONNECTION SETUP .. 2 4 OTHER INPUT SOURC[...]

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    DIGIT AL TELEVISION TR ANSITION NOTICE 1 English DIGIT AL TELEVISION TRANSITION NOTICE This device contains a digi tal television tuner , so it should receive digital over the air TV programming, with a suitable anten na, after the end of full-power analog TV broadcasting in the United S tates on June 12, 2009. The nationwide switch to digital tele[...]

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    IMPORT ANT INFORMA TION 2 English IMPORT ANT INFORMA TION War ni ng s T o reduce the risk of fire or electric shock: • Do not expose this product to rain or moisture. • Do not remove the rear cover. Ther e are no user-servic eable parts inside. Refer all servicing requirements to qualified service personnel. • The plug should be connected to [...]

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    IMPORT ANT INFORMA TION 3 English NOTICES Important Notices Concerning Power Cord Selection The specific power cord for this LED TV is enclosed and has been selected according to the country of destination. Use the enclosed po wer cord to prevent electric shock. Observe the following guidel ines if it is necessary to replace the original cord set, [...]

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    IMPORT ANT INFORMA TION 4 English FCC COMPLIANCE ST A TEMENT This equipment has been tested and complies with th e limits for a Class B digit al device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Ru les. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against ha rmful interference in a residential installation. Th is equipment generates, us es, and [...]

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    IMPORT ANT INFORMA TION 5 English IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS Make sure to note and follow all warnin gs and instructions marked on the LED TV . Observe the following sa fety instructions. • Read these instructions. • Keep these instructions. • Heed all warnings. • Follow all instructions. • Do not use this apparatus near water. • C[...]

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    IMPORT ANT INFORMA TION 6 English Circuit Overload Do not overload wall outlets, exten sion cords, or power strips. This can result in a fire or electronic shock. Po wer Cord Pr ote ction Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likel y to be wal ked on or pinched by items placed upon or agai nst t hem. Periodically inspect the cord[...]

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    IMPORT ANT INFORMA TION 7 English WARNINGS AND PRECA UTIONS • Do not orient the LED TV towards direct sunlight to reduce glare. • If the LED TV will not be used for a lo ng period of time, unplug the unit and remove the batteries from the remote control. • Avoid touching the display screen by hand or any object. • Never remove the rear cove[...]

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    IMPORT ANT INFORMA TION 8 English ANTENNA INST ALLA TION SAFETY Out door Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the LED TV , be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded to pr event vol tage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National Elec trical Code, ANS/NFP A 70, pr ovide s information on p[...]

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    IMPORT ANT INFORMA TION 9 English CLEANING THE LED TV T o clean the screen : 1 Wipe the screen with a clean, soft, li nt-free cloth . This removes dust a nd other parti cle s. 2 If it is still not clean, apply a sma ll amount of non-ammonia, non-alcohol based glass cleaner onto a clean, soft, lint-free cloth, and wipe the screen. T o clean the case[...]

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    P ACKAGE CONTENTS 10 English P ACKAGE CONTENTS 40 ” LED TV Unit Remote Control (with 2x AAA batteries) LED TV Base CD-ROM (User ’s manual) Power Cord W arranty Card AC Adapter W arranty Brochure Screws for Base Favorite MTS Z Z Z C.C. TV Video1 HDMI1 YPbPr1 PC Video2 HDMI2 YPbPr2 ENT D A B C Vol Input Ch Enter RMT-11 M6 x 10 *4 pcs[...]

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    CONTROL P ANEL 11 English CONTROL P ANEL Item Description 1. MENU Displays the LED TV setup screen. 2. V olume + /- • Adjusts the volume during playback. • Selects an item on a menu screen. 3. Channel / • Switches the channel during TV viewing. • Selects an item on a menu screen. 4. INPUT • Selects the video input source. • Executes a c[...]

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    TERMINALS 12 English TERMINAL S Item Function 1. DC in Connects the AC to DC adapter from this outlet to a power source. 2. Audio in Connects to the audio out port of a computer . 3. VGA Connects to a computer or other device with a VGA output using a 15-pin VGA cable. 4. Composite A V input Connect to an external A V device such as a VCR, DVD play[...]

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    REMOTE CONTROL 13 English REMO TE CONTRO L Item Description 1. Mute Mutes the soun d. Press agai n to toggle the sound back on. 2. Power T oggles the TV power on or off. 3. Backlight Adjusts t he LED screen backlight. 4. MTS T oggles the Multichannel T elevision Sound opt ions. 5. CC T oggles the closed ca ption display on or off. 6. Sleep z Z z Se[...]

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    REMOTE CONTROL OPERA TION 14 English REMO TE CONTROL OPERA TION INST ALLING THE REMOTE CONTROL B A TTERIES 1 Remove the battery cov er . 2 Insert the batteries. Make sure the (+) and (–) marks on the batteries match those inside the compartment. 3 Re-attach the battery cover . REMOTE CONTR OL TRANSMISSION RANGE T ransmission range dep ends upon t[...]

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    LED TV BASE 15 English LED TV B ASE INST ALLING THE LED TV BASE 1 Open the LED TV carton box. 2 Remove the LED TV base. 3 Remove the plastic bag. 4 Remove the two top carton stabilizers from the LED TV . 5 Remove the protective plastic covering the LED TV . 6 Grasp the two sides of the LED TV and then pull it out of the carton box. 7 Remove the two[...]

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    LED TV BASE 16 English 1 1 IMPORT ANT : Use one M6 x 10 screws to fix the stand base and LED TV on a wooden table. REMO VING THE LED TV BASE If you intend to repack the LED TV unit (for shipping or storage) or you want to change the installation to a wal l mount option, you must first remove the LED TV base. 1 T urn off the LED TV and all connected[...]

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    ANTENNA CONNECTION 17 English ANTENNA CO NNECTION OUTDOOR ANTENNA CONNECTION CABLE TV (CTV/DTV) CONNECTION The unit has a T V tuner (75 ohm coaxial cable connector) located on the rear I/O panel for easy cable hookup. When connecting the 75 ohm coaxial cable to the unit, screw the 75 ohm cab le to the TV tuner. Some cable TV companies offer premium[...]

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    EXTERNAL DEVICE CONNECTIONS 18 English • A position on the RF switch (not supp lied) – You can view all unscrambled channels by using the TV's channel keys. • B position on the RF switch (not s upplied) – You can view the scrambled channels via the converter/descrambler by using the converter's channel keys. EXTERNAL DEVICE CONNEC[...]

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    EXTERNAL DEVICE CONNECTIONS 19 English The following diag ram shows the external device connection s. HDMI1 USB HDMI2 SPDIF TUNER VGA AUDIO IN DC IN VIDEO R L OUT R L IN Antenna cable / Cable TV line Antenna / Cable system PC AUDIO OUT AUDIO OUT 3.5 mm stereo mini jack cable RGB cable Audio ca ble SPDIF cable HDMI-HDMI cable DVI-HDMI cable DVD play[...]

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    POWER CONNECTION 20 English POWER CO NNECTION CONNECTING AC POWER Connect the power cord of the AC adap ter to the LED TV then to a proper AC o utlet. INITIAL SETUP Press on the co ntrol panel or on the remote control to turn on the LED TV . Sel ect the desired language and se lect Ye s to use the SetupWizar d. The SetupWizar d will guide you on ho[...]

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    POWER CONNECTION 21 English ANTENNA OR CO AXIAL CABLE CONNECTION SETUP Select Language Use the up and down arrows on your HDTV control p anel or remote control t o se le ct the language to be used for menus and messages. Press Enter to conti nue. Time Zon e Use the up and down arrows on your HDTV control panel or remote co ntrol to select your loca[...]

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    POWER CONNECTION 22 English Select Chann el Scan T ype Use the up and down arrows on your HDTV control panel or remote control to select the channel scan type. Press Ente r to continue. Press Go Back to return to the previo us screen. NOTE: Antenna users selecting t o scan Over- the-Air A TSC channels need a Channel Access Code in order to perform [...]

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    POWER CONNECTION 23 English Channel Scan in progress The channel scan may t ake a while to complete. When the scan is complete , you will be able to wat ch your local TV prog ramming.[...]

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    POWER CONNECTION 24 English CABLE OR SA TELLITE BO X CONNECTION SETUP Select Language Use the up and down arrows on your HDTV control p anel or remote control t o se le ct the language to be used for menus and messages. Press Enter to conti nue. Time Zon e Use the up and down arrows on your HDTV control panel or remote co ntrol to select your local[...]

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    POWER CONNECTION 25 English Cable/Satell ite Box Input Use the up and down arrows on your HDTV control p anel or remote control t o se le ct the input connected to the set top box. Press Enter to continue. Press Go Back to return to the previ ous screen.[...]

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    POWER CONNECTION 26 English OTHER INPUT SOUR CE CONNECTION SETUP Select Language Use the up and down arrows on your HDTV control p anel or remote control t o se le ct the language to be used for menus and messages. Press Enter to conti nue. Time Zon e Use the up and down arrows on your HDTV control panel or remote co ntrol to select your local time[...]

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    POWER CONNECTION 27 English Select Input Source Use the up and down arrows on your HDTV control panel or remote control to select the input source. Press Enter to continue. Press Go Back to return to the previo us screen.[...]

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    BASIC OPERA TIONS 28 English BASIC OPERA TIONS TURNING THE PO WER ON AND OFF T urnin g on the power Press on the control panel or on the remote con trol to turn on the LED TV . T urning off the power Press on the co ntrol panel or on the remote control to turn off the LED TV . The LED behavior will depend on the enabled Power settings. ADJUSTING TH[...]

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    BASIC OPERA TIONS 29 English CHANGING CHANNELS Follow the instructions bel ow to change channels. Using the Ch / Buttons Browse channels T o brow se through the available channels, press Ch / on the remote control or on the control panel. Using the Channel Keys Selecting channel T o chan ge to a certain channel, ke y in the channel number using the[...]

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    BASIC OPERA TIONS 30 English Using the Input Key Select source usin g Input Key 1 Press Input . 2 A list of supported video sources is displayed. 3 Press / to select the preferred source. 4 Press to switch to the selected input source. ADJUSTING THE DISPLA Y FORMA T The input source can sometimes affect the way images are displayed on-screen. Y ou [...]

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    SETUP MENUS 31 English SETUP MENUS SETUP MENU OPERA TION Use the setup menus to configure the various op eration al settings of the LED TV . Displaying the setup menu screen Press on the remote co ntrol or MENU on the control panel to display the setup menu screen. Navigating the setup menu screen Use the buttons on the remote con trol or on the co[...]

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    SETUP MENUS 32 English PICTURE Use the Picture sub-menus to configure the display quality . Press on the remote control or MENU on the control panel to display the setup menu screen then select Picture to disp lay the Picture sub-menu. The following options are available: Brightness, Contrast , Saturation, Video Presets, Sharpness, Color temperatur[...]

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    SETUP MENUS 33 English Saturation Use Satura ti on to adjust th e co lor intensity . Adjusting Saturation 1 Use the / keys to select Saturation and press . 2 Press the / keys on the remote control to adjust the saturation level. 3 Press to save and exit the screen. V ideo Presets Use this sub-me nu to select one of four pr eset view opti ons optimi[...]

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    SETUP MENUS 34 English Adjusting Video Presets 1 Use the / keys to select Video Presets and press . 2 Press the / keys on the remote control to select the desired option. 3 Press to save and exit the screen. Sharpness Use Sharpness to adjust the sharpness or softness of the display . Adjusting Sh arpness 1 Use the / keys to select Sharpness and pre[...]

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    SETUP MENUS 35 English Adjusting Color T emperature 1 Use the / keys to select Color tempera ture and press . 2 Press the / keys on the remote control to select the desired option. 3 Press to save and exit the screen. Hue Use Hue to adjust the balance of the red, green, and blu e co lors in the display . Adjusting Hue 1 Use the / keys to select Hue[...]

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    SETUP MENUS 36 English AUD I O Use the Audio sub-menus to configure the audio quality . Press on the remote control or MENU on the control panel to display the setup menu screen then select Audio to display the Audio sub-menu. The following options are available: Bass, Treble, Bal ance, SS 3D, TV S peake r , Au dio Presets, and Reset. Bass Use Bass[...]

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    SETUP MENUS 37 English Balance Use Balance to adjust the sound balance between th e L/R speakers. Adjusting Balance 1 Use the / keys to select Balance and press . 2 Press the / keys on the remote control to adjust the balance level. 3 Press to save and exit the screen. SS 3D Use this sub-me nu to toggle the SS 3 D on and off. Adjusting SS 3D 1 Use [...]

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    SETUP MENUS 38 English TV Speaker Use this sub-menu to toggle the LED TV speakers on and off. Adjusting TV Speaker 1 Use the / keys to select TV Speaker and press . 2 Press the / keys on the remote control to select ON or OFF . 3 Press to save and exit the screen. Audio Preset Use this sub-me nu to select one of four pr eset au dio op tions optimiz[...]

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    SETUP MENUS 39 English Adjusting Audio Pre set 1 Use the / keys to select Audio Preset and press . 2 Press the / keys on the remote control to select the desired option. 3 Press to save and exit the screen. Reset Select Ye s on this sub -menu to re set all audi o-related setting s. Reset[...]

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    SETUP MENUS 40 English VIEW MODE Use the View Mode sub-menu to select the aspect ratio of the display . Press on the remote control or MENU on the control panel to display the setup menu screen then select Vi ew M od e to display the View Mode sub-menu. T he following options are available : S tandard, Fill, and Overscan. S tandard Picture is displ[...]

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    SETUP MENUS 41 English Aspect Ratio Use this sub-me nu to select the display' s aspect ratio in th e following options: • Standard : Picture is displayed in its original size. • Fill : Picture is displayed to cover the entire screen. H. Position Use this sub-me nu to adjust th e horizontal position of th e display . V. P o s i t i o n Use [...]

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    SETUP MENUS 42 English TV PROGRAM Use the TV Program sub-menus to manage the channel list, language sound, and to scan for available TV channels in your area. Press on the remote control or MENU on the control panel to display the setup menu screen then select TV Program to display the TV Program sub-menu. The following options are available: Skip [...]

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    SETUP MENUS 43 English Channel Edit Use Channel Edit to assign a name to a channel. Editing Channel Names 1 Use the / keys to select Channel Edit and press . The Chann el Name Edit screen appears. 2 Use the / keys to select the desired channel and press to op en the Edit Name screen. 3 Use the / / / keys to move the cursor to the desired symbol and[...]

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    SETUP MENUS 44 English MTS Use MTS to select multichannel television sound. The follo wing optio ns are av ailable: • Mono : Allows mono output (useful when stereo is noisy or inconsistent). • Stereo : Allows stereo sound for s uperior TV viewing experience. • SAP : Allows second audio program fr om the speakers while watching a scene in the [...]

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    SETUP MENUS 45 English Auto Channel Search Select Auto Searc h and press . Three optio ns are avail able: • Cable : Choose this option to scan for CATV (cable TV) channels when the TV is connected using a coaxial cable connection. •Q A M : Choose this option to scan fo r QAM channels when the TV is connected using a coaxial cable connection. Wh[...]

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    SETUP MENUS 46 English Manual Add Use Manual Add to add channels ma nually . Adding Channels Manually 1 Use the / keys to select Manual Search and press . The Channel Add screen appears. 2 Use the Channel keys on the remote c ontrol to enter the channel number and select Enter . W ait a few moment for the TV to search for the channel. 3 When the ch[...]

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    SETUP MENUS 47 English SETTINGS Use the Settings sub-menus to con figure th e LED TV operation al setup and view the current firmware version. Press on the remote control or MENU on the control panel to display the setup menu screen then select Settings to di splay the Settings sub-menu. The following options are available: Date and Time, Clo sed C[...]

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    SETUP MENUS 48 English Adjusting Date and Time 1 Use the / keys to select Date and Time and press . 2 Use the / keys to select Date or Current Time and press . 3 Use the / keys to select a date or time segment. 4 Use the / keys to a djust the value. 5 Press to save and exit the screen. Adjusting Daylig ht Saving 1 Use the / keys to select Date and [...]

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    SETUP MENUS 49 English • Font : Can be set to As Broadcaster , Style 1 , Style 2 , Style 3 , Style 4 , Style 5 , Style 6 , or Style 7 . • Size : Can be set to As Broadcaster , Small , Medium , or Larg e . • Font Color : Can be set to As Broadcaster , Black , White , Green , Blue , Red , Cyan , Yellow , or Magenta . • Background Color : Can [...]

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    SETUP MENUS 50 English The follo wing optio ns are av ailable: • Rating : Select ON / OFF to hide or display the hidden submenu. • Block Unrated : Select ON/OFF to block/unlock all unrated programs. Adjusting Rating and Block Unrated 1 Use the / keys to select Rating or Block Unrated and press . 2 Use the / keys to select ON or OFF . 3 Press to[...]

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    SETUP MENUS 51 English Adjusting TV Rating 1 Use the / keys to select TV Rating and press . 2 Use the / / / keys to select the desired rating and press repeatedly to block or unbloc k. Y ou can also select Lock All to block all or Unlock All to unblock all. 3 Press to save and exit the screen. • MPAA Rating : Use this sub-menu to select t he rati[...]

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    SETUP MENUS 52 English Adjusting MP AA Rating 1 Use the / keys to select MP AA Rating and press . 2 Use the / / / keys to select the desired rating and press repeatedly to block or unblock. 3 Press to save and exit the screen. • Canada English : Use this sub-menu to select the classification categories (based on Canadian ratings) of allowable TV [...]

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    SETUP MENUS 53 English 2 Use the / / / keys to select the desired rating and press repeatedly to block or unblock. 3 Press to save and exit the screen. • Canada French : Use this sub-men u to select the ratings of allowable T V programs and movies. These ratings are based on the classification categories determined by La Régie du cinéma du Qué[...]

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    SETUP MENUS 54 English • Channel Block : Channel Block allows you to block channels. Adjusting Channel Block 1 Use the / keys to select Channel Block and press . 2 Use the / keys to select the desired channel and press repeatedly to block or unblock. 3 Press to save and exit the screen. • Change Password : Change Password allows you to change y[...]

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    SETUP MENUS 55 English OSD Timeout Use OSD Timeout to adjust the OSD duratio n on the screen: 10 sec, 20 sec, or 30 sec. Adjusting OSD Timeout 1 Use the / keys to select OSD Timeout and press . 2 Press the / keys on the remote control to select 10 sec , 20 sec , or 30 sec . 3 Press to save and exit the screen. OSD Language Use OSD Language to selec[...]

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    SETUP MENUS 56 English Power Settings Use this sub-menu to configure powe r-related settings for the LED TV . The follo wing opti ons are av ailable: • VGA port -DPMS : Use this setting to enable or disable VGA port -DPMS. • Backlight : Use this setting to select t he backlight mode: Bright Room, Medium Room, or Dark Room. • Dynamic Contrast [...]

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    SETUP MENUS 57 English Ve r s i o n Use this sub-me nu to view the L ED TV’s serial number and firmware versio n. V ersion en[...]

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    W ALL MOUNT OPTION 58 English WALL MOUNT OPTION These 266 x 275 mm mounting holes allow the unit to be moun ted on a wall. Ple ase take out four M6 bolts from accessory p acking. Use the four M6 bolts and four M6 x 10 screws to wall mou n t th e LED TV. WALL MOUNT INST ALLA TION REMINDERS • Remove the LED TV base first bef ore mounting the unit o[...]

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    TROUBLESHOOTING 59 English TROUBLESHOO TING Problem Corrective Action No power • Make sure the power indicator is illuminated red. • Make sure the power cord is securely connected to the AC-in jack and is plugged into a functional AC outlet. You may want to plug in another electrical device to the power outlet to verify that it is supplying the[...]

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    TROUBLESHOOTING 60 English No picture or the No Signal message appears when a VGA cable is connected. • Make sure the VGA cable is properly connected to the LED TV’s VGA port. • Decrease the video resolution setting on the computer and try again. • Adjust the display settings. Picture is cut off or appear in a sidebar screen. Press to adjus[...]

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    TROUBLESHOOTING 61 English No sound • Make sure the audio input cable is properly connected to the correct terminal, and that the correct input mode is enabled. • The volume may be muted, press or Vol+ key to turn on the volume. • Adjust the Bass, Treble, and Balance settings in Audio menu. • If you are using the TV speakers, make sure the [...]

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    SPECIFICA TIONS 62 English SPECIFICA TIONS Item Specific ation Model Name UW40T3 PW Panel Active Area (Diagonal, mm) 885.6 (H) x 498.15 (V) Resolution 19 20 (H) x 1080 (V) Contrast Ratio (min) 3000:1 Response T ime (min) 6 ms (g-g) Aspect Ratio 1.77 (16:9) Display color 1.07 Billion Audio/Video Input/Output T erminals •H D M I x 2 • AV with R/L[...]

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    SPECIFICATIONS 63 English Physical S pecifications Dimensions (WxHxD) With stand: 937.83 x 622.16 x 200.89 mm 36.9 x 24.5 x 7.9 inch Without stand: 937.83 x 572.38 x 68.23 mm 36.9 x 22.5 x 2.7 inch Weight (Net) 12.7 kg (28 lb) Weight (Gross) 16 kg (35.27 lb) NOTES: • These product specifications are subject to change without user notification. ?[...]

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