Humax L3040 owner manual Appendix

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APPENDIX

Care and Maintenance

With proper care, your LCD TV will give you many years of service.

Please follow these guidelines to get the maximum performance from your LCD TV.

Identifying Problems

Do not put the LCD TV near extremely hot, cold, humid, or dusty places.

Do not put the LCD TV near appliances that create magnetic fields.

Keep the ventilation openings clear.

Do not place the LCD TV on a rough and slanted surface, such as cloth or paper.

Liquids

Do not handle liquids near or on the LCD TV.

Cabinet

Never open the cabinet or touch the parts inside.

Wipe your LCD TV with a clean, dry cloth. Never use water, cleaning fluids, wax, or chemicals.

Do not place heavy objects on top of the cabinet.

Temperature

If your LCD TV is suddenly moved from a cold to a warm place, unplug the power cord for at least two hours so any moisture that may have formed inside the unit can dry completely.

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Contents L3040 Page Important Safety Instructions Class B digital deviceImportant Safeguards for You and Your New Device LCD Cells User Instructions Recommendation to Avoid or Minimize Phosphor Burn-inTable of Contents Part Names and Functions Front ViewRear View Checking parts Battery Installation and ReplacementChecking Parts Connecting VHF and UHF Antennas ConnectionConnecting a VCR Composite Video Connecting a VCR S-VideoConnecting a DVD player Component Video Connecting a DTV Receiver Component VideoConnecting a DTV receiver DVI Connecting a PC DVI To watch the PC screenConnecting a PC RGB Remote Control Buttons LCD Window Feature LCD window featureHow to Control Other Brand Products CaseSetting Up the MBR How to Confirm the MBR Code Confirming the MBR Code in Your Remote ControlHow to Set Up the Fixed Buttons Punch Buttons Punch ButtonsReset How to Reset the Remote ControlViewing the OSD Menu Basic operationTurning the LCD TV On and Off Displaying Status Information Selecting your LanguageAdding and Erasing Channels Setting up Channels AutomaticallyChannel SELUsing the LNALow Noise Amplifier Fine Tuning ChannelsAdjusting the Volume Direct Access FeaturesUsing the FAV button to select the previous channel Switching the Sound Off TemporarilySelecting a Device from External Sources SourceCustomizing the Picture PictureChanging the Picture standard Select an option Contrast , Brightness , Sharpness , ColorChanging the Sound Standard Customizing the SoundSound Setting the BBE ModeSetting the Surround Effect Using the Auto VolumeAVL Selecting the Stereo SoundSetup Changing the Screen SizeProtecting Screen burnLong Life Select an option Auto Pixel Shift, lnverse, Screen WiperSetting the Clock Press Button to adjust the volume levelOr TEXT2 Setting the Sleep TimerViewing the Closed Captions Factory Reset IconFreezing the Sub-Picture PIPPicture In PictureViewing the Picture In Picture Select a Type Small , Double1 , Double2 , or LargeOperating conditions of PIP DVD/480iSetting the OSD Time Out Changing the OSD PositionChip Operation What is the V-CHIP?General Procedure Chip Menu Blocking Menu Mpaa Motion Picture Association of America Mpaa RatingsContent Labels TV Parental Guide RatingTV-GGeneral audience TV-YAll childrenTV-Y7FV Directed to older children TV-PGD/L/S/V Parental guidance suggestedTV-MAL/S/V Mature audience only Changing the PasswordTV-14D/L/S/V Parental caution recommended Display Settings How to Set Up Your Display Setting for WindowsDot x Line Vertical Horizontal DDC Protocol Picture Color Adjustment Adjusting RGB ColorFine Tuning of the Image Picture Position AdjustmentFrequency Adjustment Changing the image positionAdjusting Phase Phase AdjustmentAutomatic Quality Adjustment Adjusting the PC Screen AutomaticallyUsing the Hyper terminal Serial Control Using RS-232CInstalling Hyper terminal File Preference Setup Ascii Setup dialog window General RS-232C command structure Mode Command RemarkTroubleshooting ProblemsSpecifications Model Name L3040Manufacturer MBR Codes Manufacturer CodeAiwa DVD How to Set Up the Lockout Function Appendix Memo Memo KQF1T422Z3