Go-Video TW1730 manual Check Before Using

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Procedures for Using the TV

Check Before Using

Please go through the following check list before using the TV.

Is the antenna cable connected properly?

Is the AC adapter connected properly?

When you connect the adapter to the unit, turn the power switch on the front panel to “off”, and then connect the adapter cable.

When not using the adapter for a long period of time, separate the AC adapter from both the LCD TV and the wall outlet.

Are the remote control batteries installed properly?

Have the channels been memorized? Refer to page 24.

Are all external devices connected properly?

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Contents 17LCDTV Safety Instructions Important Safety Information Example Antenna Grounding User Instructions FCC InformationContents When Using as a Computer Display Using the Display ErgonomicallyUsing an LCD Mounting Arm Mounting Arm InstallationMounting Arm Requirements Maintenance of the Exterior Cabinet Care and MaintenanceMaintenance of the LCD Screen Best Distance for TV ViewingLCD TV Overview Front ViewList of Parts Rear Panel Jacks Volume -/+ Remote Control100 TV CH+Remote control does not work properly Installing Batteries in the Remote ControlConnection Procedures Connecting the TV AntennaConnecting a VCR or DVD Player Connecting the Video/S-Video and Audio JackTo watch a video with a VCR A/V Connection To watch a video with a VCR RF Connection Connecting the Antenna Input JackTo watch DTV Connecting a DTV Receiver To watch the STB Receiver Connecting an STB ReceiverTo watch Cable TV A/V Connection Connecting a Catv ReceiverTo watch Cable TV RF Connection Check Before Using Selecting the Menu Language Watching TVViewing the Status Information Adjusting the VolumeMuting the Sound Viewing a Video or DVDMemorizing Channels Selecting the Broadcast SourcePress the Menu button Press the TV CH+/- buttons Only saved channels are selected Storing Channels in Memory Automatic MethodAdding and Erasing Channels Manual Method Using the Number buttons Using the Channel buttonsChanging Channels Viewing the Previous ChannelIf Picture Quality is Poor or Unstable LNA Low Noise Amplifier Shortcut Press the Video button Selecting the Picture ModeBrightness Adjusts the brightness of the screen Manually Adjusting Picture SettingsAdjusts the color density Adjusts the color of an objectShortcut Press the Audio button Selecting the Sound ModeSelect the desired status using the TV CH+/- buttons Adjusting the EqualizerShortcut Press the MTS button Choosing a Multi-Channel Sound MTS SoundtrackPress the Aspect button Changing the Screen SizeShortcut Press the ON/OFF button Viewing Picture-in-PictureShortcut Press the Source button Changing the PIP Window Channel Selecting Audio in the PIP Screen Mode Swapping the Main and the PIP WindowChanging the Position of the PIP Window Changing the Border Color of the PIP Window Press the Freeze button Freezing the PictureSetting the Clock Setting the On/Off Timer Turning Off At 1155 PM Turning On At 610 AMSelecting the on Timer Channel / Volume Shortcut Press the Sleep button Setting the Sleep TimerBlue Screen Function Melody Function If you want to Reset, select ‘Yes’ Reset FunctionShortcut Press the Caption button Viewing Closed Caption InformationSelect caption on using TV CH+/- buttons Setting Up Your Password Using the V-ChipFor security you may wish to cut this note from your manual How to Enable/Disable the V-Chip How to Set up Restrictions Using the TV guidelines Using the V-Chip Mpaa Rating screen will appear Mpaa categories are as follows How to Continue Watching after the V-Chip Blocks a Channel To view the PC screen on the TV Connecting to a PCPC Configuration Procedures Configuring a PCAdjusting the Frequency Adjusting the PC Picture QualityAdjusting the Phase Adjusting the Horizontal Position Adjusting the Picture PositionAdjusting the Vertical Position PC Reset Function Auto Set Symptoms that may appear to be a problem TroubleshootingProduct TV/VIDEO SpecificationsResolution Standard Signal Mode TablePIP Screen Configuration Table AppendixWho Provides the Limited Warranty Limited Warranty