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Contents Plasma TV Licenses Important Safety Instructions English YyGrounding YyCleaningYyDISCONNECTING Device from the Main Antenna grounding according to the NationalYyGenerated Sound YyDot DefectFCC Notice For USA and CanadaTable of Contents Entertainment Protection cover Ferrite core Installation ProcedureAssembling and Preparing UnpackingDepending on model See p.13 See p.18 EA, M4 x EA, M5 x See p.16, p.17Polishing cloth Depending on model Use this to remove dust from the cabinetAN-TP300 Optional ExtrasTip Touch Pen Dongle Charging Cable CradleTo an External device To the TV For PA4900 SeriesParts and buttons Lifting and moving the TV Attaching the stand Setting up the TVEnglish Mounting on a table Standard screw Number of screws Wall mount Mounting on a wallModel VesaTidying cables Flashbk Remote ControlPower Mute SettingsVOL CH v, FAVVOL Time Watching TVTurning the TV on for the first TV, Cable DTV and Cable TV Setting up channelsWatching TV Managing channelsChannel menu Channel Edit Using favorite channelsEditing your channel list Start time Checking current program infoNext 1140 AM News Information InfoShows current channel information Shows previous or next channelResizes images to the previous standard Adjusting aspect ratio169 Cinema Zoom Formats an image to the cinemascope ratioChanging AV modes Using the input listSAP Using the quick menuSignal Locking the buttons on the TV Child LockUsing the product or service information Using the customer supportTesting the Picture / Sound Pentouch For Pentouch TV Using PentouchWindows System RequirementsRemoving the Pentouch Program Supported Operating System Windows XPTouch Pen Pairing between Touch Pen and DongleCradle USB charging port Dongle Pairing On the computer Pairing fails if the dongle driver is not installedDouble-click function may not work as Intended in Windows XP or Windows VistaHome Windows Vista Using the Pentouch FunctionDisplay Resolution Settings for Pentouch Windows XPClick in Window XP or Vista, on your PC, go YyThe method of changing display resolutionSettings may vary according to Computer’s configurationFunctions When you select the SettingSelect Setting from the Pentouch Home Checking the PentouchFixed Toolbar Functions Using ToolbarSelect image for background SketchbookRotation MoveExpansion / Reduction Using Photo Editor Specialized toolbar functions Use the toolbar to create and decorate the family diary Using Family DiaryUsing Gallery Using Internet Type Supported file format Using My OfficeEntertainment Connecting USB storage devicesType Supported File Formats Browsing filesMovie LIST, Photo LIST, or Music List and press OK File Profile Music yyMP3Type Exit Menu DescriptionMark All EnergySet Video Play Produced with certain encodersSet Audio Set VideoDivX VOD Guide BGM Exit Mark ModeView Marked Option Description Slide Speed Set Photo ViewMusic List and press OK Listening to musicMY Media and press OK Time elapsed /Duration Set Audio PlaySelect Repeat or Random option Main Menus Customizing TV SettingsPicture Settings Customizing SettingsScreen Setting Description Aspect RatioBasic Image Options Advanced Image Options Available audio settings are described in the following Audio SettingsTV Speaker Digital AudioOut Audio Input Digital Audio outputAvailable channel settings are described in the following Channel SettingsSleep Timer Time SettingsAvailable time settings are described in the following Setting Description ClockAvailable lock settings are described in the following Lock SettingsEnglish Rating Depending on Model Setting Description TV RatingGeneral Depending on ModelSetting Description Language Option SettingsAvailable general settings are described in the following Set ID Setting Description ISM MethodInitial Setting SettingMaking Connections Connecting to an antenna or cableYyMake sure not to bend the copper wire of the RF cable Copper wireUSB Connection OverviewNot Provided Connecting to a HD receiver, DVD, or VCR playerHdmi Connection Hdmi is the best way to connect a deviceDVI to Hdmi Connection DVD/ Blu-Ray / HD Cable Box Component ConnectionVCR / DVD/ Blu-Ray / HD Cable Box Composite ConnectionChoose method A, B, or C to make connection Connecting to a PCHdmi Connection, DVI to Hdmi Connection or RGB Connection Method B DVI to Hdmi Connection Digital Audio System Connecting to an Audio SystemDigital Optical Audio Connection Connecting to a USB Simplink menus Activating and UsingSimplink Connection Burn-in on your TV screen Cleaning Your TVPower cord Preventing Image burn orAudio TroubleshootingProblem Solution GeneralMovie VideoPentouch Models Specifications50PA550C 60PA550C 50PA5500 60PA550050PA6500 60PA6500 42PA450C 50PA450C720x400 31.469 70.08 Component supported modeResolution Horizontal Vertical MPEG1 MP2 Video Supported Formats Depending on modelIR Codes Remote Control IR CodesFAV Code Function HexaRS-232C External Control Device SetupRS-232C Setup Type of connector D-Sub 9-Pin MaleSet ID Set ID number RS-232C configurationsWire Configuration Serial female-female Null modem cable Wire ConfigurationsNot standardDATA00 DATA01 DATA02 DATA03 DATA04 DATA05 Communication ParametersData Transmission / Receiving protocol Command1Command2 Set ID DataCrCommand2 Set ID OKDatax Command2 Set ID NGDataxVolume Control Command k f To adjust volume Power Command k aTreble Command k r To adjust treble OSD Select Command k l ISM Method Command j pRemote Control Lock Mode Command k m Energy Saving Command j qKey Command m c Step Table List Channel TuningMain/Sub Two/One Using License Component Open Source LicenseOpen source software notice Preamble GNU General Public LicenseEnglish English END of Terms and Conditions No WarrantyEnglish English English English No Warranty How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries ‘’Covered Code’’ Definitions Commercial Use‘’Contributor’’ ‘’Contributor Version’’Contributor Grant 11. ‘’Source Code’’You’’ or Your Source Code License Initial Developer 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