Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product M52W56LCD Zenith
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© Copyright 2004, LG Electronics USA, Inc. Operating Guide | W arranty Model Numbers | E44W46LCD, E44W48LCD, M52W56LCD | LCD TV.
P A GE 2 206-04006 W ARNING: T O REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRI C SHOCK DO N OT REM OVE COVER (OR BA CK). NO U SER SERVICEABLE P ARTS INSIDE. REFER T O QU ALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
P A GE 3 Important safeguards f or you and y our new product Y our pr oduct has been m anuf actured an d tested with your safety in mind. H owever , improper use can result in electri cal shock or fir e hazards .
P A GE 4 206-04006 (Contin ued from previ ous page) 14. Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outsid e antenn a or cable system is connected to the prod uct, be sur e the antenn a or cable system is groun ded to provi de pr otection against voltag e surg es and built-up static char ges .
P A GE 5 T able of Contents Setup Checklist Safety W arnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Important Safety In structi ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4 Functi on Status Indi cators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
P A GE 6 206-04006 Function Status Indicators Lamp indicator , operation indicator , and temperature indicator located below the front panel controls , reveal the operating status of the L CD projection TV . Operati on Indi cator Lamp Indi cator T emper ature Indi cator Off P ower cord is n ot connected.
P A GE 7 206-04006 Mini glossary JA CK A connecti on on the back of a TV , VCR, or any oth er A/V device . This inclu des the RF jack an d the Au dio/Vid eo jacks that are color- coded . SIGNAL Pictur e and sound tr aveling through cable , or over the air , to your television screen.
P A GE 8 206-04006 Side Connection P anel Side A/V P anel S-VIDEO VIDEO SIDE VIDEO AUDIO ( R ) ( L )/ M O N O Ther e are four jacks on th e left sid e on your projection TV that mak e connecting A udi o/Video d evices like vi deo gam es and cam- cord ers very simple.
P A GE 9 206-04006 ANT / Cable Service Hookup 1 Connect an an tenna or cable service to your TV as shown. T urn to page 22 to do a chann el search with EZ Scan for An t/Cable connection(s). For best signal reception, it is recommended to have your Antenna professionally adjusted.
P A GE 10 206-04006 Cable Box Connections Locate the output jack on th e back of your cable box. Conn ect this to the Antenn a jack on the back of your TV . Or find th e composite video an d audi o jacks on the back o f your cable box, and connect th em following th e instru ctions provi ded with your equipmen t.
P A GE 11 206-04006 1 VCR Connections Locate the An tenna jack on the back of your TV . Conn ect this to RF out jack on the back o f your VCR. Or , find the composite vi deo and audi o jacks on the back of your VCR, and conn ect them followin g the in struction s provi ded with your equipmen t.
P A GE 12 206-04006 DVD Play er Mini glossary COMPONENT VIDEO Some vi deo equipmen t uses three separate lin es (Y , P B , P R ) to m ore precisely r eprodu ce images .
P A GE 13 206-04006 RGB-DTV/D VI-DTV Input Find th e audi o and Y , P B , P R /RGB/DVI jacks on the back o f your DBS receiver an d con- nect th em followin g the instru ction s provi d- ed with your equipm ent. Connect th ese cables to your TV as shown.
P A GE 14 206-04006 RGB-PC/DVI-PC Input Find th e audi o and RGB or DVI jacks on th e back of your PC an d then conn ect them f ol- lowing th e instru ctions pr ovid ed with your equipmen t. Connect th ese cables to your TV as sh own. 1 2 Synchronization input form: Signals are separate .
P A GE 15 External Stereo Connections 1 2 Locate both V ariable Au dio Out jacks on the back o f your TV and the Left/Ri ght audi o input jacks on the back o f your stereo's amplifier . Connect th ese jacks, makin g sure that they ar e connected correctly .
P A GE 16 206-04006 Home Theater: Speaker Lay out sub-woofer righ t speaker left speaker surroun d sound speaker surroun d sound speaker This is a typical speak er layout. Any n umber of other speak er setups are possible , and som e chang es may be need ed to maximize your sound .
P A GE 17 206-04006 Monitor Out Setup Y our TV has a special si gnal output capa- bility which allows you to h ook up a sec- ond TV or m onitor . Just connect th e second TV or monitor to the M ONITOR OUT A udi o/Video jacks locat- ed on the back o f your TV .
P A GE 18 206-04006 Remote Control Functions in TV Mode 123 456 789 0 TV MODE LIGHT POWER TV/VIDEO DVI RGB VCR CABLE DVD SA T MUTE SW AP PIPCH- PIPCH+ PIP RA TIO RECORD STOP P AUSE REW PLA Y FF MENU EXIT CC FREEZE PIP INPUT VOL CH SURF SAP VIDEO COMP2 COMP1 SIDE SKIP ENTER FLASHBK SURF Scrolls th e Surf channel list.
Remote Control Functions in TV Mode P A GE 19 206-04006 123 456 789 0 TV MODE LIGHT POWER TV/VIDEO DVI RGB VCR CABLE DVD SA T MUTE SW AP PIPCH- PIPCH+ PIP RA TIO RECORD STOP P AUSE REW PLA Y FF MENU E.
P A GE 20 206-04006 On-Screen Display s This page d escribes your on-screen display and inf ormati on banner option s. 10 AM 3:00 TV 13 MONO TV 6 Main Channel Display Displays curren t channel n umber . Channel Label If a channel label has been set, then it will appear h ere .
P A GE 21 206-04006 Front P anel Controls POWER MENU ENTER VOL CH 1 2 4 3 6 7 8 5 POWER MENU ENTER (Same as ENTER button on your r emote contr ol) VOLUME UP / DOWN CHANNEL UP / DOWN Operati on indicator . (See page 6). Lamp indi cator . (See pag e 6).
MENU EZ Scan (Channel Search) Refer to pages 7-15 to conn ect external equipmen t to your TV . If you have done so, plug in your TV to a stand ard (non- switched) 120V 60Hz power outlet. If you have don e so, remove th e back of the r emote and in stall in two AA batter- ies .
P A GE 23 206-04006 Channel Add / Delete / Surf Setup Create two different types of channel lists in memory: “Custom list” and “Surf list” . A custom list can be created by toggling each channel on or off with (Enter).
P A GE 24 206-04006 Channel Labels Setup Press th e MENU button on the rem ote contr ol, then use the UP/DOWN arr ow button to select the Setup m enu. Press ENTER or th e RIGHT arrow button to access the Setup m enu. Use th e UP/DOWN arrow to select the Ch.
P A GE 25 Main Picture Sour ce Selection 1 2 Press th e MENU button on the rem ote contr ol, then use the UP/DOWN arr ow button to select the Setup m enu. Press ENTER or th e RIGHT arrow button to access the Setup m enu. Use th e UP/DOWN arrow to select Main Input.
P A GE 26 206-04006 PIP (Picture-in-Pictur e) / Twin Pictur e Operation EZ Scan Ch. Edit Ch. Label Main Input Sub Input G Booster Prev . Ant/Cable Video 1 Video 2 Side Video SETUP SETUP VIDEO VIDEO AU.
P A GE 27 206-04006 PIP (Picture-in-Pictur e) / Twin Pictur e Operation Press PIP button on th e remote con trol with the POP im age on the scr een to acti- vate POP (Pictur e-outside-Pi cture) m ode . The pi ctures of all th e progr ammed chan- nels ar e searched with th e 3 POP screen, as shown to th e right.
P A GE 28 206-04006 Booster EZ Scan Ch. Edit Ch. Label Main Input Sub Input Booster G Prev . SETUP SETUP VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO AUDIO TIME TIME LOCK LOCK SPECIAL SPECIAL MENU 123 456 789 0 TV MODE LIGHT PO.
P A GE 29 206-04006 Video Menu Options Press th e MENU button on the rem ote con- trol, th en use the UP/DOWN arrow button to select the Vi deo men u. Press ENTER or th e RIGHT arrow button to access the Vi deo men u.
P A GE 30 206-04006 Video Menu Options • EZ Picture Lets you ch oose a preset value f or the pi cture settin gs. Off Lets you adjust the pi cture m anually to your pr eferen ces. Daylight Incr eases the levels of all pi cture settin gs to fit dayligh t conditi ons.
P A GE 31 206-04006 Audio Menu Options Press th e MENU button on the rem ote contr ol, then use the UP/DOWN arr ow button to select the A udio m enu. Press ENTER or th e RIGHT arrow button to access the A udio m enu.
P A GE 32 206-04006 Audio Menu Options • EZ SoundRite Scans f or chang es in the soun d level during comm erci als, then adjusts th e sound to m atch the curr ent au dio level of th e TV progr am you are watchin g. • EZ Sound Chooses th e sound option s man ually .
P A GE 33 Auto Clock Setup Press th e MENU button on the rem ote contr ol, then use the UP/DOWN arr ow button to select the Tim e menu. Press ENTER or th e RIGHT arrow button to activate the Tim e menu. Use th e UP/DOWN arrow button to choose A uto Clock, then press ENTER or the RI GHT arrow button to activate the Auto Clock opti on.
P A GE 34 206-04006 Manual Clock Setup Press th e MENU button on the rem ote contr ol, then use the UP/DOWN arr ow button to select the Tim e menu. Press ENTER or th e RIGHT arrow button to activate the Tim e menu. Use th e UP/DOWN arrow button to choose M anual Clock, th en press th e RIGHT arr ow to activate the Man ual Clock men u.
P A GE 35 206-04006 TV Turn Off Time Setup Lets you set an automatic daily turn off time f or your TV . Off Timer function overrides On Time function if they are both set to the same time . Press th e MENU button on the rem ote contr ol, then use the UP/DOWN arr ow button to select the Tim e menu.
P A GE 36 206-04006 TV Turn On Time Setup Press th e MENU button on the rem ote contr ol, then use the UP/DOWN arr ow button to select the Tim e menu. Press ENTER or th e RIGHT arrow to acti- vate the Tim e menu. Use th e UP/DOWN arrow to choose On Time , then pr ess the RI GHT arrow to activate the On Tim er menu.
P A GE 37 206-04006 Sleep Timer Setup Press th e MENU button on the rem ote contr ol, then use the UP/DOWN arr ow button to select the Tim e menu. Press ENTER or th e RIGHT arrow button to activate the Tim e menu. Use th e UP/DOWN arrow to choose Sleep Timer th en press the RI GHT arrow to access the Sleep Tim er menu.
P A GE 38 206-04006 Auto Off Press th e MENU button on the rem ote contr ol, then use the UP/DOWN arr ow button to select the Tim e menu. Press th e RIGHT arrow button to activate the Tim e menu. Use th e UP/DOWN arrow button to choose A uto Off then press th e RIGHT arrow button to access th e Auto Off menu .
P A GE 39 Aspect Ratio Press th e MENU button on the rem ote contr ol, then use th e UP/DOWN arrow button to select the Speci al menu. Or pr ess RA TIO button to instan tly access the Aspect Rati o . Press ENTER or th e RIGHT arrow button to acti- vate the Speci al menu.
P A GE 40 206-04006 Press th e MENU button on the rem ote contr ol, then use the UP/DOWN arr ow button to select the Speci al menu. Press ENTER or th e RIGHT arrow button to activate the Speci al menu. Use th e UP/DOWN arrow to choose Langu age . Press ENTER or th e RIGHT arrow button to move in to the Langu age selecti on men u.
P A GE 41 Press th e MENU button on the rem ote contr ol, then use the UP/DOWN arr ow button to select the Speci al menu. Press ENTER or th e RIGHT arrow button to activate the Speci al menu. Use th e UP/DOWN arrow to choose Caption s, then pr ess ENTER or the Ri ght arrow button.
P A GE 42 206-04006 Caption/T ext Mode Selection Press th e MENU button on the rem ote contr ol, then use the UP/DOWN arr ow button to select the Speci al menu. Press ENTER or th e RIGHT arrow button to activate the Speci al menu. Use th e UP/DOWN arrow to choose Caption/T ext, then pr ess ENTER or the Righ t arrow button.
P A GE 43 Ke y Lock 206-04006 Press th e MENU button on the rem ote contr ol, then use the UP/DOWN arr ow button to select the Speci al menu. Press ENTER or th e RIGHT arrow button to activate the Speci al menu. Use th e UP/DOWN arrow to choose K ey Lock, then pr ess ENTER or the Righ t arrow button.
P A GE 44 206-04006 Cinema Mode Setup Press th e MENU button on the rem ote contr ol, then use the UP/DOWN arr ow button to select the Speci al menu. Press ENTER or th e RIGHT arrow button to activate the Speci al menu. Use th e UP/DOWN arrow to choose Cinem a, then press ENTER or th e Righ t arrow button.
P A GE 45 EZ Demo Press th e MENU button on the rem ote contr ol, then use the UP/DOWN arr ow button to select the Speci al menu. Press ENTER or th e RIGHT arrow to acti- vate the Speci al menu. Use th e UP/DOWN arrow to select EZ Demo. Press ENTER or th e RIGHT arrow button to start the EZ Dem o.
P A GE 46 206-04006 P arental Lock Setup Press th e MENU button on the rem ote con- trol, th en use the UP/DOWN arrow button to select the Lock M enu. Press ENTER or th e RIGHT arrow button to access the Lock M enu. The TV is set up with the initi al password 0000.
P A GE 47 206-04006 P arental Lock (Ratings Ov erview) TV-Y7 (Children 7 Y ears & Older): Program is d esigned f or children ag e 7 and above . TV-G (General A udien ce): Most paren ts would find this progr am suitable for all ages .
P A GE 48 206-04006 Progr amming the Remote T est your r emote con trol. T o fin d out wheth er your rem ote contr ol can operate th e devi ce without pr ogramming, turn on the d evice su ch as a the VCR an d press th e correspon ding m ode button (VCR) on the r emote con trol while poin ting at th e devi ce .
P A GE 49 206-04006 Progr amming Codes: TVs TVs Brand Codes A MARK 112 143 ADMIRAL 072 081 161 AKAI 006 146 AMPRO 073 167 AMSTRAD 052 ANAM 043 054 056 080 104 108 112 115 118 121 131 AOC 004 006 058 1.
P A GE 50 206-04006 Progr amming Codes: VCRs VCRs Brand Codes AIW A 034 AKAI 016 043 046 124 125 146 AMPRO 072 ANAM 031 033 103 AUDIO D YNAMICS 012 023 039 043 BROKSONIC 035 037 129 CANON 028 031 033 .
P A GE 51 206-04006 Progr amming Codes: SA T/DVDs SA T DVD Brand Codes ALPHAST AR DSR 123 AMPLICA 050 BIRDVIEW 051 126 129 BSR 053 CAPETRONICS 053 CHANNEL MASTER 013 014 015 018 036 055 CHAP ARRAL 008.
P A GE 52 206-04006 Progr amming Codes: Cable Box es CA TV Brand Codes ABC 003 004 039 042 046 052 053 ANTRONIK 014 ARCHER 005 007 014 024 CABLE ST AR 026 CENTURION 092 CENTURY 007 CITIZEN 007 COLOUR .
P A GE 53 206-04006 Maintenance 1. Her e ’ s a gr eat way to keep th e dust off your scr een for a while . W et a soft cloth in a mixtur e o f lukewarm water an d a little fabri c soften er or dish washing d eterg ent. Wring th e cloth until it ’ s almost d ry , an d then use it to wipe th e screen.
P A GE 54 206-04006 Tr oubleshooting SYMPT OMS Snowy pictur e and unclear sound. Multiple images or ‘ ghost shadow s. ’ Interference: Sharp lines acr oss the screen and unclear sound. Normal picture b ut no sound. No picture and unclear sound. No picture and no sound.
P A GE 55 206-04006 Remote control doesn ’ t w ork. Menu options can ’ t be changed or selected. No picture or sound when any non-cable sour ce is selected. W eak or no Stereo Sound when using a stereo VCR. The PIP inset is black or lacks contr ast.
P A GE 56 206-04006 Glossary A list of d efinitions f or some o f the words f ound in this gui de as they r elate to these TVs. 75 OHM RF CABLE The roun d cable that comes fr om an off-air an tenna or cable servi ce provid er .
P A GE 57 206-04006 A list of d efinitions f or some o f the words f ound in this gui de as they r elate to these TVs. Glossary (Contd.) HD-STB High-d efinition set-top bo x. INPUT Refers to the jack that r eceives a si gnal into th e TV , VCR or other A/V devi ce .
P A GE 58 206-04006 Product Specifications Mod els E44W46LCD, E44W48LCD H orizontal Size (In ches) 39.2 Hei ght (Inch es) 29.2 Depth (Inch es) 14.4 W eight (lbs .) 50.7 M52W56LCD Horizon tal Size (Inches) 47.5 Hei ght (Inch es) 33.8 Depth (Inch es) 15.
P A GE 59 206-04006 Notes.
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