Daitsu LCD Display & TV manual Table of Contents

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Table of Contents

 

Important Safety Instructions

. 3

Unpacking your TV

. 6

Viewing the Control Panels (Front View)

. 7

Viewing the Control Panels (Rear View)

. 8

Remote Control

. 10

Inserting Batteries in the Remote Control

. 11

Connecting an Antenna or Cable

. 11

Connecting to the RCA or S-Video Input (Side AV2)

. 12

Connecting to the SCART Input

. 12

Connecting to a DVD or DTV Set-Top Box INPUT (RCA or DVI)

. 13

Connecting the Headphones

. 14

Connecting the Power Cord and Switching the TV On / Off

. 15

Selecting a Picture from External Sources

. 15

Selecting your Language

. 15

Storing Channels in Memory

. 16

Customizing the Picture

. 18

Customizing the Audio

. 19

Selecting WOW Surround

. 20

Selecting the Speaker Sound Source

. 20

Listening to Stereo Sound / Dual Sound

. 20

Setting the Date & Time

. 21

Setting the Preset Time ( On / Off )

. 22

Displaying the Current Time

. 22

Setting Restrictions On Button Input

. 23

Setting the OSD Display Time

. 23

No Signal Auto Power Off

. 24

No Key Operation Auto Power Off

. 24

Reducing Picture Noise

. 24

Daitsu Engine

25

Setting the Sleep Timer

. 25

Displaying the TV Information

. 25

Adjusting the Screen Geometry

. 26

Setup your Screen Aspect

. 27

How to Watching No WSS Function

. 27

Watching your Favorite Channels

. 28

Factory Preset

. 28

Display the Picture in Picture ( PIP )

. 29

Changing the Picture Size

. 31

Display a Still Image

. 31

Teletext Functions

. 32

Displaying the Teletext Information

. 32

Selecting a Special Teletext Functions

33

Connecting to the PC (DVI)

. 34

Setting the PC Software

. 35

RS-232C Configurations

. 36

Serial Link Command

. 36

Standard Display Mode

. 37

Pin Configuration

. 38

Troubleshooting

. 39

Specifications

. 41

ENGLISH

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Contents LCD Display & TV LCD TV Important Safety Instructions Disconnecting the plug from the wall outlet Table of Contents Unpacking your TV Remote Control & Batteries AAA x Operating InstructionsViewing the Control Panels Power Indicator StatusHeadphone Jack AV2 Video Input AV2 Audio Input Power Inlet with SwitchAV2 S-VIDEO Input DVI Input PCCOMPONENT2 Video Input DTV/DVD Remote Control Control will not be used for an extended period Inserting Batteries in the Remote ControlConnecting an Antenna or Cable Connecting to the Scart Input Connecting to the RCA or S-Video Input Side AV2For S-Video Input Rear of the TVSupported Signal for Component Ports Connecting to a DVD or DTV Set-Top Box Input RCA or DVIConnecting the Headphones Press the Menu button Button to select the Setup Group Connecting the Power Cord and Switching the TV On / OffSelecting your Language Video is displayed in the following orderUnited Kingdom Storing Channels in MemoryExit DeleteContrast Customizing the PictureSharpness Corrects the contours of the image ColorCustomizing the Audio Selecting the Speaker Sound Source Selecting WOW SurroundListening to Stereo Sound / Dual Sound Listening to Stereo SoundUpdate Programme Setting the Date & TimeButton to move to time adjust MinuteButton to adjust the volume Press Setting the Preset Time On / OffDisplaying the Current Time Button PressLocal Lock Setting Restrictions On Button InputSetting the OSD Display Time No Key Operation Auto Power Off No Signal Auto Power OffPress Button to select No Signal Power Off Reducing Picture NoiseDisplaying the TV Information Setting the Sleep TimerDemo1, demo2 mode Press the OK button Auto Geometry Adjust Adjusting the Screen GeometryAdjusting the horizontal Size Adjusting the horizontal positionHow to Watching No WSS Function Setup your Screen AspectAdjusting the Phase OK button You can select up to 6 screen aspect modeWatching your Favorite Channels Factory PresetButton to select Channel No Favorite ChannelDisplay the Picture in Picture PIP PIP AdjustmantChanging the PIP Position PIPChanging the PIP Size Changing the PIP ModeSelecting the image size In the PIP Swapping the Main & Sub-PictureAuto Normal Full Zoom1 Zoom 2 Panorama Changing the Picture SizeDisplay a Still Image Displaying the Teletext Information Teletext FunctionsFunctions of the teletext PartMenu Functions Selecting a Special Teletext FunctionsSelecting a Special Teletext Functions Input Selection Connecting to the PC DVITo use the TV as a PC Display Maximum resolution depends on the Video Card Setting the PC SoftwareSerial Link Command RS-232C ConfigurationsVertical Hz Standard Display ModePin PC Pin ConfigurationPin Signal Assignment No color on a specific channel a black & white image TroubleshootingOut of range message Computer. SeeTo the computer. See Shadowed area appears on the screenSpecifications 32Kg 176 H / 176Mm H x 523.01 mm Memo Memo Memo Memo

LCD Display & TV specifications

Daitsu has made a significant mark in the world of consumer electronics, particularly known for its innovative LCD displays and televisions. Merging cutting-edge technology with user-friendly design, Daitsu products boast a range of features that cater to the diverse needs of today’s viewers.

One of the standout characteristics of Daitsu LCD displays is their impressive picture quality. They often incorporate Full HD (1920 x 1080) and even 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) resolutions, providing crystal-clear images that bring entertainment to life. This high resolution allows for a more immersive viewing experience, making it ideal for everything from watching movies to playing video games.

Daitsu LCD TVs utilize advanced LED backlighting technology, enhancing brightness and contrast. This not only improves the overall visual experience but also contributes to energy efficiency, which is a growing demand among environmentally conscious consumers. The use of LED technology allows for slimmer designs while maintaining superior image quality.

Another notable feature of Daitsu televisions is their smart capabilities. Many models come equipped with smart functionality, allowing users to access a wide range of streaming services, apps, and social media platforms directly on their screens. The intuitive user interface ensures that navigation is smooth and user-friendly, even for those who may not be tech-savvy.

Daitsu also emphasizes sound quality, incorporating advanced audio technologies to ensure an immersive audio experience. Some models feature built-in speakers that deliver crisp sound, while others may support external sound systems for even greater audio clarity.

Connectivity is another critical aspect of Daitsu LCD displays. With multiple HDMI ports, USB connections, and wireless capabilities, users can easily connect various devices, from gaming consoles to streaming devices. This versatility caters to the growing trend of multi-device households.

Durability and build quality are also hallmarks of Daitsu products. Designed to withstand regular use, these televisions come with sturdy stands and wall-mounting options. The sleek design fits well in any modern living space, blending aesthetics with functionality.

In summary, Daitsu LCD displays and televisions offer a compelling combination of high picture quality, smart technology, and user-centric features. Their commitment to innovation ensures that consumers enjoy an enhanced viewing experience, making them a strong competitor in the home entertainment market.