| COLOUR TELEVISION   INSTRUCTIONS   Contents   Safety precautions......................... 2   Set up and connections................. 3   Initial settings................................. 5   Remote control buttons   and functions................................. 6   LT-32EX17   LT-37EX17   LT-42EX17   TV buttons and functions............... 7   Operating the menus..................... 8   Picture setting................................ 9   Original features for picture......... 12   Sound setting .............................. 13   Customized setting...................... 14   TV channel presetting ................. 16   Troubleshooting........................... 17   CH/CC List................................... 19   Specification................................ 20   This illustration shows LT-32EX17.   The illustrations of LT-32EX17 is used in this instruction manual for explanation   purpose. Your TV may not look exactly the same as illustrated.   GGT0147-001B-H   Set up and connections   Check accessories   Please read the user manuals of each device carefully before setup.   It is necessary to connect an aerial to watch TV.   ■ Connect with other devices ꢀ “Connecting external devices” (P.4)   ■ Insert the batteries   Remote control   (RM-C1920)   Use two “AA/R06” dry cell batteries.   Insert the batteries item the ·and,   making sure the ªand ·position   are correct.   Connect an aerial and VCR / DVD Player   AERIAL   “AA/R06” Batteries   For confirming   the TV works   VIDEO-3   INPUT   R L/MONO   V S Care when setting   ■ Power requirements   • Connect the power cord only to a 110-240V, 50/60Hz AC outlet.   (Except China, Russia : connect to a 220-240V, 50/60Hz AC outlet.)   ■ When attaching the TV to the wall, use the optional JVC wall   mounting unit.   OR   • Consult a qualified technician.   • JVC assumes no responsibility for damage due to improper mounting.   • 200mm x 200mm mount which conforms to VESA standards.   ■ Installation requirements   • To avoid overheating, ensure the unit has ample room.   VCR (DVD Player)   200mm   • After all the connections have been made, insert the plug into an AC   outlet.   • If both composite and S-VIDEO cables are connected, S-VIDEO will   be enable.   150mm 50mm   150mm   50mm   3 Set up and connections (continued)   You can connect many different devices to the rear panel of the TV.   Please read the user manuals of each device before setting up.   (Connecting cables are not supplied with this TV.)   Connecting external   ]signal direction   VIDEO-1   Watching DVDs   DVD player   (HDMI compatible)   Output   Input   ] • • Composite signal/   Component signal   Sound L / R   IN HDMI   VCR / DVD Player   Use component signal:   “Video-1 Setting” (Page 15)   ] Amplifier   VIDEO-2   Watching videos   (L)   (R)   Output   Input   HDMI   ] • • Composite signal   Sound L / R   OUT   VIDEO/AUDIO   (DIGITAL)   INPUT   R L V OUTPUT   VIDEO-1   IN HDMI   VIDEO-3   Watching videos   L R L V Y VCR / DVD Player   ] ] VIDEO-1   INPUT   Output   Input   Pr/Cr   Pb/Cb   R • • Composite signal/   S-VIDEO   Sound L / R   VIDEO-2   INPUT   AUDIO   (ANALOG)   Game consoles   Video camera   R L V VIDEO-3   INPUT   Use S-VIDEO:   R L/MONO   V S If both composite and S-VIDEO   cables are connected, S-VIDEO will   enable.   ] VIDEO-3   VIDEO-2   Connecting   HDMI devices   HDMI   Output   Input   • HDMI signal   • “HDMI Setting” (Page 15)   OUT   Video and sound signal of a TV   channel you are viewing outputs from   this terminal.   ] Headphone   Output   Headphone   • • Composite signal   Sound L / R   4 Initial settings   Turn on the TV.   Automatically register channels   AUTO PROGRAM   CH 28   14%   1 2 4 5 6 • Show only when powering on for the first time.   • The power on the unit can also be used.   Select a language   Check what was registered   EDIT   LANGUAGE   Select   PR   AV   01   02   03   04   05   06   ID   CH/ CC   CH 04   CH 09   CH 02   CC 76   CC 78   CH 05   CH 07   ENGLISH   ‰∑¬   Tieáng Vieät   УKPAЇHCЬKA   CASTELLANO   OK   FRANÇAIS   PУCCKИЙ   Set   ■ Edit Channels   \ “TV channel presetting” (P. 16)   Select the teletext language group   TELETEXT LANGUAGE   Confirm   GROUP – 1   GROUP – 2   GROUP – 3   GROUP – 4   GROUP – 5   Select   OK   3 • For the teletext language group   \ “Teletext Language” (P. 12)   • If the characters are unreadable   \ “Teletext Language” (P. 12)   5 Remote control buttons and functions   MUTING   POWER   MENU   Turn the volume Off / On   Turn the TV on from standby   View the Teletext (P. 12)   TV/VIDEO   Select TV or Video input   Operate the menu   Display menu on screen menu (P. 8)   OK   DISPLAY   BACK   Channel information   To previous screen   Change channel / page   ECO   Adjust picture contrast according to room   Turn on “CINEMA SURROUND”   Change the aspect ratio   RETURN+   ZOOM   To teletext (P. 12)   CHANNEL   VOLUME   RETURN PLUS function   Return to the frequently viewed channel.   Adjust the volume, Turn off Muting   MODE   Choose the channel you want to programme   View the Teletext (P. 12)   RETURN PLUS   PROGRAMMED!   Press and hold   FAVOURITE CHANNEL (P. 12)   To cancel   Select Channel   Select the desired channel number.   RM-C1920   RETURN PLUS   CANCELED!   Press and hold   For Hyper Scan:   CHANNEL   PR changes without changing the   RETURN function   picture. Once you stop pressing   CHANNEL+ or CHANNEL- button,   picture will change to the desired PR.   If you have not set or have canceled the RETURN   PLUS channel, this will return to the previously   viewed channel.   Press and hold   6 TV buttons and functions   TV/VIDEO   MENU/OK   Switch between TV / VIDEO devices   Display on-screen menu / set   Change channel / page   Hyper Scan Function   CHANNEL   VOLUME   Volume   Power On / Off   Remote control sensor   Power lamp   ON: Lit (Green)   OFF: Unlit   To headphones (P. 4)   ● Power lamp lights while   the TV is on.   7 Operating the menus.   Menu   Item   PICTURE MODE   BACK LIGHT   CONTRAST   BRIGHT   Adjustments / Configurations   Picture mode (BRIGHT / SOFT / STANDARD)   Backlight brightness (Darker jBrighter)   Contrast (Lower jHigher)   1 Display the menu bar   MENU   PICTURE   SOUND   FEATURES   SET UP   Brightness (Darker jBrighter)   SHARP   Sharpness (Softer jSharper)   2 Select a menu   COLOUR   Colour (Lighter jDeeper)   Select   TINT   Tint (Reddish jGreenish) Only NTSC   FEATURES   Finer picture adjustments. (WHITE BALANCE /   DIGITAL VNR / DigiPure / PULL DOWN /   OK   COLOUR MANAGEMENT / PICTURE MANAGEMENT /   COLOUR SYSTEM / 4:3 AUTO ASPECT)   Next   PICTURE   ■ STEREO / I II   Mode / Languages (   : MONO /   : STEREO /   PICTURE MODE   BACK LIGHT   CONTRAST   BRIGHT   SHARP   COLOUR   BRIGHT   3 Select an item   I : SUB1 / II : SUB2 / MONO)   Low tones (Weaker jStronger)   High tones (Weaker jStronger)   Select   BASS   Items   TREBLE   OK   BALANCE   CINEMA SURROUND   TIMER   Speaker balance (Left Stronger jRight Stronger)   TINT   FEATURES   Ambience level (HIGH / LOW / MONO / OFF)   Set timer for turning off or turning on the TV.   (ON TIMER / SLEEP TIMER)   4 Adjust / Configure   Set   CHANNEL GUARD   BLUE BACK   Stops children from watching specific channels   Displays a blue screen and mute the sound when the signal   is weak or absent. (ON / OFF)   OK   PICTURE MODE   STANDARD   CHILD LOCK   Disables the front control buttons of the TV. (ON / OFF)   Adjust / Select   AUTO SHUTOFF   Set the power to turn off if no signal is received and no   operation is performed for about 15 minutes. (ON / OFF)   FAVOURITE SETTING   APPEARANCE   Clear favourite channel settings.   ■ When adjusting with   the sliding-bar   Format for displaying the channel number and menu screen   (TYPE A / TYPE B).   Set   OK   ECO MODE   Adjust picture contrast according to room bright.   (OFF / ECO-1 / ECO-2)   Select   Move   AUTO PROGRAM   EDIT / MANUAL   LANGUAGE   Automatically registers channels.   Change registered channels or add new ones.   Select a language for on-screen menus.   ■ When adjusting from   presets   Set   VIDEO-1 SETTING   For use with video players and other devices.   (VIDEO / COMPONENT)   OK   ( STANDARD   ) AI VOLUME   Prevent sudden increase or decrease of sound when   changing channels. (ON / OFF)   Select   The item will change.   TELETEXT LANGUAGE   HDMI SETTING   Select a language for Teletext programmes.   ● Some items have a   sub-menu.   HDMI: Size (1 / 2 / Auto)   Audio (DIGITAL / ANALOGUE / AUTO)   8 Picture setting   COLOUR SYSTEM   WHITE BALANCE   You can select the appropriate colour system when the picture is not clear   or no colour appears.   You can change the white balance of the picture to better match the type   of video being viewed.   MENU   PICTURE menu   FEATURES   WHITE BALANCE   MENU   COLOUR SYSTEM   PICTURE menu   FEATURES   WARM   COOL   MID   Reddish white   Bluish white   Normal white balance   AUTO   PAL   SECAM   NTSC3.58   NTSC4.43   For the colour system in each country or region, see the table below:   Area   Country or Region   System   BACK LIGHT   Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates,   Yemen, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand,   India, China, Vietnam, Hong Kong, etc.   PAL   You can change the backlight brightness.   Asia,   Middle East   MENU   PICTURE menu   BACK LIGHT   Islamic Republic of Iran, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, etc.   Philippines, Taiwan, Myanmar, etc.   Russia, etc.   SECAM   NTSC   Choose   1 : Darker   2 : Brighter   SECAM   Europe   Czech Republic, Poland, Germany, Holland, Belgium,   UK, etc.   PAL   CONTRAST   Australia, New Zealand, etc.   Republic of South Africa, Nigeria, etc.   Egypt, Morocco, etc.   Oceania   Africa   PAL   PAL   You can change the contrast of the picture.   SECAM   MENU   PICTURE menu   CONTRAST   PICTURE MODE   Choose   1 : Lower   2 : Higher   You can choose the desired picture setting.   MENU   PICTURE menu   PICTURE MODE   BRIGHT   You can change the brightness of the picture.   BRIGHT   SOFT   Heightens contrast and sharpness.   Softens contrast and sharpness.   Standard picture setting.   MENU   PICTURE menu   BRIGHT   STANDARD   Choose   1 : Darker   2 : Brighter   9 Picture setting (continued)   SHARP   DigiPure   You can change the sharpness of the picture.   You can set the picture for a natural-looking outlines.   MENU   PICTURE menu   SHARP   MENU   PICTURE menu   FEATURES   DigiPure   Choose   1 : Softer   2 : Sharper   ON   Set to a natural-looking picture.   Function is turned off.   OFF   COLOUR   PULL DOWN   You can change the sharpness of the picture.   You can set the picture for smooth cinema film.   MENU   PICTURE menu   FEATURES   PULL DOWN   MENU   PICTURE menu   COLOUR   Choose   1 : Lighter   2 : Deeper   ON   Function is always on.   AUTO   OFF   Automatically adjusts.   Function is turned off.   TINT   ECO MODE   You can adjust Tint only in NTSC.   You can adjust TV screen contrast according to the brightness of your   room.   MENU   PICTURE menu   TINT   Choose   1 : Reddish   2 : Greenish   ECO   ECO MODE   OFF   DIGITAL VNR   You can also operate this function from the menu.   You can cut down the amount of noise in the original picture.   MENU   PICTURE menu   FEATURES   DIGITAL VNR   MENU   FEATURES menu   ECO MODE   ON   OFF   Reduce the picture noise.   Function is turned off.   OFF   Function is turned off.   ECO-1   ECO-2   Mild contrast (recommended)   Even contrast.   Note: For component progressive and HDMI signal, the DIGITAL VNR   function cannot operate.   10   Picture setting (continued)   4:3 AUTO ASPECT   COLOUR MANAGEMENT   You can change the aspect ratio.   You can set the picture for a natural-looking pictures.   MENU   PICTURE menu   FEATURES   COLOUR MANAGEMENT   MENU   PICTURE menu   FEATURES   4:3 AUTO ASPECT   14:9 ZOOM   ON   OFF   Maintain a natural colour balance.   Function is turned off.   PANORAMIC   16 : 9   REGULAR   4 : 3   14 : 9   Select a default aspect ratio for Auto in “ZOOM”   PICTURE MANAGEMENT   ZOOM   AUTO   REGULAR   Select   You can fix the brightness and the darkness of the pictures.   ZOOM   PANORAMIC   14 : 9 ZOOM   16 : 9 ZOOM   16 : 9 ZOOM SUBTITLE   FULL   OK   MENU   PICTURE menu   FEATURES   PICTURE MANAGEMENT   Set   ON   Make it easier to view bright / dark pictures.   Function is turned off.   OFF   ● ● Using “AUTO” : Auto in “ZOOM”   When 720p (750p) or 1080i (1125i) signal is received, the signal will   be displayed as “FULL”. The zoom menu will not be displayed.   BLUE BACK   DEMO MODE   You can set the TV to automatically change to a blue screen and mute the   sound if the signal is weak or absent, or when there is no input from an   antenna or connected devices.   You can confirm the effect of “PICTURE MANAGEMENT”.   (Yellow)   Press   to “DEMO MODE”.   MENU   FEATURES menu   BLUE BACK   -%.5ꢀ/+   The other hand, you can display “DEMO MODE” by press   of TV buttons at the same time.   and   6/,5-%   ON   OFF   Function is turned on.   Function is turned off.   11   Original features for picture   TELETEXT   FAVOURITE CHANNEL   You can watch the Teletext broadcast channel with TEXT function.   You can register and recall 4 favorite channels to a button.   ■ Register the favourite channel:   TV mode   TEXT twin mode   TEXT mode   1 1 While the channel is displayed.   2 Selecting other Teletext pages.   SET   1 – 4?   CHANNEL   OR   OR   Hold down for 3 seconds.   2 Press the number button (number 1 to 4 button only) to register it on.   “PROGRAMMED!” appears on the screen and current channel is   registered.   TV/VIDEO   to return to the TV mode.   3 ■ Recall the favourite channel:   You can also operate the teletext using the following buttons:   Hold a teletext page.   To cancel, press the button again.   Display the hidden information (example: answers to a quiz).   To cancel, press the button again.   Enlarge the teletext display.   (Hold)   1 (Reveal)   FAVOURITE   1 – 4?   (Size)   (Cancel)   Watch TV programme while waiting for a teletext page.   When the teletext page is found, a page number appears at   the upper left of the screen.   2 Press the number you registered. The favorite channel will appear on   the screen with mark beside the channel number.   Check your favourite channels.   Press the button to view the teletext page.   Return to the index page instantly.   (Index)   MODE and   (LIST MODE)   Press Display and confirm that the channels you have registered have a   beside them.   Bookmark your favourite page, press MODE button then   select a coloured button to save your page to (red, green,   yellow and blue). Enter the number of the page to save. Then   press ¤ button for save your favourite page. Recall your   favourite page, press the coloured button.   If the favourite channel hasn’t been registered, then “NO MEMORY”   will be displayed.   y (Sub-page)   Sub-page numbers are displayed at the bottom of the screen.   To cancel sub-page function, press the button again.   ■ Delete the favourite channel:   Group   Group-1   Group-2   Languages   Turkish, Hungarian, English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Greek, Swedish, Finnish   MENU   FEATURES menu   FAVOURITE SETTING   Select the favourite channel   1 Polish, Serbian, Croatian, Slovenian, Czech, Slovak, Rumanian, Hungarian, German, French, Italian,   Swedish, Finnish   FAVOURITE SETTING   1 PR 01   PR 03   PR 04   Russian, Bulgarian, Lettish, Lithuanian, Estonian, Ukrainian, Serbian, Croatian, Slovenian, Czech,   Slovak, English, German   Group-3   Group-4   Group-5   that you want to delete the   channel from the Favourite   channel.   2 3 4 OK   Arabic, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian, English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish,   Finnish   Farsi, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian, English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish,   Finnish   (Blue)   2 Press   to delete.   • If the character are unreadable. \Select different teletext language group.   12   Sound setting   BASS   CINEMA SURROUND   You can adjust the low tone of the sound.   You can enjoy an ambient sound.   MENU   SOUND menu   BASS   Choose   1 : Weaker   2 : Stronger   CINEMA SURROUND   OFF   TREBLE   You can adjust the high tone of the sound.   You can also operate this function from the menu.   MENU   SOUND menu   TREBLE   MENU   SOUND menu   CINEMA SURROUND   Choose   1 : Weaker   2 : Stronger   HIGH   LOW   For stereo sound   BALANCE   For stereo sound (when the sound distorts in “HIGH” mode)   For mono sound (emulates a stereo-like sound)   Function is turned off.   You can adjust the high tone of the sound.   MONO   OFF   MENU   SOUND menu   BALANCE   Choose   Choose   1 : Turn the left speaker’s volume level up.   2 : Turn the right speaker’s volume level up.   AI VOLUME   SOUND SYSTEM   You can prevent sudden increase or decrease of sound when changing   channels.   For the sound system in each country or region, see the table below:   Area   Country or Region   System   MENU   SET UP menu   AI VOLUME   Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Yemen,   Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, India, etc   B/G   ON   OFF   Set to prevent sudden increase or decrease of sound.   Function is turned off.   China, Vietnam, etc.   D/K   I Asia,   Middle East   Hong Kong, etc.   Islamic Republic of Iran, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, etc.   Philippines, Taiwan, Myanmar, etc.   Russia, Czech Republic, Poland, etc.   Germany, Holland, Belgium, etc.   UK, etc.   ■ B/G   M STEREO / I II   You can enjoy the stereo and bilingual broadcasted programmes.   D/K   B/G   I ■ STEREO / I II   MENU   SOUND menu   Europe   Select to MONO sound.   Select to STEREO sound.   Australia, New Zealand, etc.   Republic of South Africa, etc.   Nigeria, Egypt, Morocco, etc.   Oceania   Africa   B/G   I I Select to bilingual sound. (SUB I)   Select to bilingual sound. (SUB II)   Select to MONO sound.   II   MONO   B/G   This function is only available in RF mode.   13   Customized setting   Set the ON TIMER to your desired period of time by press the number   button. When the ON TIMER is set to other than 00:00, the ON TIMER   is activated. You can set the period of time to a maximum of 12 hours in   1 minute intervals.   SLEEP TIMER   3 You can set the TV to turn off automatically to standby mode after a set   time.   (Blue)   MENU   FEATURES menu   TIMER   SLEEP TIMER   1 2 To off the ON TIMER, set the ON TIMER to 00:00 or press   button.   Note : If TV is not in standby mode when ON TIMER is reach the setting   time, this case is not available.   SLEEP TIMER   Select a time in minutes.   0 120   OK   OFF   AUTO SHUTOFF   Set   You can set the TV to turn off automatically when no signal is received for   about 15 minutes or longer after the end of a broadcast.   Cancel   Remaining   Set the time to “0”.   MENU   FEATURES menu   AUTO SHUTOFF   You can confirm the remaining time, after repeating this   process.   ON   OFF   Set the power to turn off.   Function is turned off.   Note : When the remaining elapse time is one minute, “GOODNIGHT”   appears on the screen.   ON TIMER   APPEARANCE   You can set the TV to turn on automatically from standby mode at a set   channel and time.   You can set the format for displaying the channel number and menu   screen.   MENU   FEATURES menu   APPEARANCE   MENU   FEATURES menu   TIMER   ON TIMER   1 2 TYPE A   TYPE B   Set to the transparent format.   Set to the solid format.   ON TIMER   Select PR Channel.   PR   ON TIME   01   00 : 00   OK   CHILD LOCK   Set   You can disable the front control buttons of the TV.   Choose the PR (channel) that you want to watch when the TV turns on.   External input and AV position cannot be chosen for PR.   MENU   FEATURES menu   CHILD LOCK   ON   OFF   The front control buttons cannot operate.   Function is turned off.   14   Customized setting (continued)   LANGUAGE   VIDEO-1 SETTING   You can disable the front control buttons of the TV.   You can set the VIDEO-1 SETTING according to the video signal output   from external devices connected to the VIDEO-1 terminal.   MENU   SET UP menu   LANGUAGE   MENU   SET UP menu   VIDEO-1 SETTING   CHANNEL GUARD   VIDEO   For normal video signal   You can stop children from watching specific channels.   COMPONENT   For component video signal   MENU   FEATURES menu   CHANNEL GUARD   1 2 For connection \Page 4.   FEATURES   TIMER   CHANNEL GUARD   BLUE BACK   ) Select “CHANNEL GUARD”   ( ( ( ON   ON   ON   ) ) ) 0 OK   CHILD LOCK   HDMI SETTING   AUTO SHUTOFF   FAVOURITE SETTING   APPEARANCE   ECO MODE   ) ( ( TYPE B   OFF   ) ) You can set the HDMI SETTING according to your liking.   MENU   SET UP menu   HDMI SETTING   Enter an “ID No.” (A secret   number of your choice)   3 4 SET ID NO.   SIZE   AUDIO   1 / 2 / AUTO   OK   0000   DIGITAL / ANALOGUE / AUTO   3 Set   To the next column   Note : SIZE is displayed only for 480p signal.   CHANNEL GUARD   PR   AV   01   02   03   04   05   06   ID   CH/ CC   CH 04   CH 04   CH 02   CH 12   CH 03   CH 05   CH 29   Select a channel to lock.   OK   SELECT THE EXTERNAL SOURCE   You can set the AV SELECT according to the connected device.   1 AV SELECT   TV/VIDEO   CHANNEL GUARD   Select   5 0 1 2 3 4 AV   or   PR   AV   01   02   03   04   05   06   ID   CH/ CC   CH 04   CH 04   CH 02   CH 12   CH 03   CH 05   CH 29   TV/VIDEO   VIDEO-1   VIDEO-2   VIDEO-3   HDMI   (Blue)   OK   Set   Note : TV/VIDEO button select the video source by move down or use   button 0-4 for selection.   • Lock more channels by repeat step 4 and 5.   (Blue)   • Release a channel by press   again in step 5.   • View a locked channel by use the numerical buttons to enter the   2 Operate the connected device.   channel number. When appears, press Display and enter your “ID No.”   (If you forget your “ID No.”, check it in step 2.)   15   TV channel presetting   To register the TV channels automatically   (AUTO PROGRAM)   (Red)   Edit a channel name   (ID)   1 Begin   Enter the first   character.   You can register the TV channels into the TV’s channel list (PR LIST)   automatically.   OK   2 Enter a channel name   MENU   SET UP menu   AUTO PROGRAM   1 2 3 Next column   Set   (Green)   Insert a channel   (INSERT)   OK   or   to start and to stop AUTO PROGRAM function.   1 Begin   Select   OK   2 Select a “CH/CC”   To EDIT / MANUAL menu appears.   3 3 Enter a number, then receives the broadcast   To edit the TV channels   (EDIT / MANUAL)   signal.   (Yellow)   Delete   1 Delete   1 2 MENU   SET UP menu   EDIT / MANUAL   (Blue)   Register a new   channel (MANUAL)   EDIT   1 Begin   2 Beginning channel search   PR   AV   01   02   03   04   05   06   ID   CH/ CC   CH 04   CH 04   CH 02   CH 12   CH 03   CH 05   CH 29   Select the channel.   OK   (Red)   (Green)   From high   frequencies   From low   frequencies   or   ● Auto-search begins, and the nearest fre-   quency is imported. (Repeat this step until   the desired channel is displayed.)   3 EDIT or MANUAL the channel.   Move a channel’s   (Green)   (Blue)   ● ● Channel fine tuning by   If the picture or sound   is unnatural.   / OK   Move out   1 Begin   position (MOVE)   OK   Set a   sound   system.   OK   Select   2 Select a destination   OK   3 Finish   OK   Set   3 Finish   Move in   16   Troubleshooting   If a problem occurs when you are using the TV, check the below troubleshooting guide before calling for repair.   Problem   Actions   Page   Problem   Actions   • Unnatural colour >>   Adjust “COLOUR” and “BACK LIGHT”.   Check your “COLOUR SYSTEM”.   If “AUTO” is selected, select the specific   colour system manually.   Page   Severe noise or snow   • Check the aerial cable and TV connections.   • Check the direction of the aerial.   • Check the aerial or its cable damaged or   not.   — — — Poor picture quality   9 • Noise >>   Set to the following functions.   10   10   Patterns, stripes or noise • Interference caused by devices such as an   amplifier, personal computer, or a hair drier.   Move it away from the TV.   — — PICTURE MODE : STANDARD   DigiPure   : ON   • Dull picture >>   Set to the following functions.   Ghosting (Doubling of   images)   • Interference occurs caused by signal   reflecting from mountains or building. Try to   adjust the aerial’s direction or use another   antenna.   PICTURE MODE : BRIGHT   DigiPure   : ON   Strange picture when   using an external device.   • If the top of the image is distorted, check   the video signal quality itself.   — — Cannot turn it on   • Ensure the power cord is connected to the   AC outlet correctly.   — • If movement appears unnatural when   receiving a signal from a DVD player, etc.   with 625p (progressive-scanning), change   the output setting of the external device to   625i (interlace-scanning).   Cannot operate the   remote control   • The batteries may be exhausted. Replace   with new batteries.   • Ensure that you are operating the remote   control at less than 7 meters from the front   of your TV.   — — Poor sound   • Adjust the “BASS” and “TREBLE”.   • If receiving a poor signal in “STEREO/I II”   switch to “MONO”.   13   13   ■ Remote control stops   working.   • Unplug TV, several minutes later plug it in   again.   — 8 • Adjust the channel reception using   “MANUAL”.   16   15   — Front control buttons do   not work.   • Switch “CHILD LOCK” to “OFF”.   For HDMI signal, wrong   screen size   • Switch “SIZE” in “HDMI SETTING” to “1” or   “2”.   • Press ZOOM to return to your settings.   Aspect ratio changes   unintentionally.   11   11   Green and distorted   screen for HDMI signal   • Wait a little for the signal to stabilize when   switching the signal format for an “HDMI”   device.   Blue screen appears on   the screen.   • Switch “BLUE BACK” to “OFF”.   17   Troubleshooting   If a problem occurs when you are using the TV, check the below troubleshooting guide before calling for repair.   Problem   No picture,   No sound for HDMI signal   Actions   Page   • Use the cable marked with HDMI logo.   — — 15   • Check if the device is compliant with HDMI.   • Switch “AUDIO” in “HDMI SETTING” to   “DIGITAL” or “AUTO” for HDMI devices, or   “ANALOGUE” or “AUTO” for DVI devices.   Some functions do not   work.   • It is not a malfunction. Some functions   (dark background) in the menu do not work   depending on the situation.   — — Black or white dots   appear on the screen.   • LCD panels use fine dots (“pixels”) to   display images. While more than 99.99% of   these pixels function properly, a very small   number of pixels may not light, or may light   all the time.   Please understand that this is not a   malfunction.   No picture,   No sound   • Some inputs do not output from OUT   terminal.   — 18   CH/CC List   To use the INSERT function, find the “CH/CC” number corresponding to the TV’s channel number from this table.   US:   CCIR:   OIRT:   The US channel numbers are the channel numbers used in the United States, Philippines, etc.   The CCIR channel numbers are the channel numbers used in the Middle East, Southeast Asia, etc.   The OIRT channel numbers are the channel numbers used in Eastern Europe, Russia, Vietnam, etc.   AUSTRALIA: The AUSTRALIA channel numbers are the channel numbers used in Australia, etc.   CC 24   CC 25   CC 26   CC 27   CC 28   CC 29   CC 30   CC 31   CC 32   CC 33   CC 34   CC 35   CC 36   CC 37   CC 38   CC 39   CC 40   CC 41   CC 42   CC 43   CC 44   CC 45   CC 46   CC 47   CC 48   CC 49   CC 50   CC 51   CC 52   CC 53   CC 54   CC 55   CC 56   CC 57   CC 58   CC 59   CC 60   CC 61   CC 62   CC 63   CC 64   CC 75   CC 76   CC 77   CC 78   CC 79   CC 95   CC 96   CC 97   CC 98   CC 99   K S-24   S-25   S-26   S-27   S-28   S-29   S-30   S-31   S-32   S-33   S-34   S-35   S-36   S-37   S-38   S-39   S-40   S-41   Channel   CH 48   CH 49   CH 50   CH 51   CH 52   CH 53   CH 54   CH 55   CH 56   CH 57   CH 58   CH 59   CH 60   CH 61   CH 62   CH 63   CH 64   CH 65   CH 66   CH 67   CH 68   CH 69   US-48, W+63   US-49, W+64   US-50, W+65   US-51, W+66   US-52, W+67   US-53, W+68   US-54, W+69   US-55, W+70   US-56, W+71   US-57, W+72   US-58, W+73   US-59, W+74   US-60, W+75   US-61, W+76   US-62, W+77   US-63, W+78   US-64, W+79   US-65, W+80   US-66, W+81   US-67, W+82   US-68, W+83   US-69, W+84   E48   E49   E50   E51   E52   E53   E54   E55   E56   E57   E58   E59   E60   E61   E62   E63   E64   E65   E66   E67   E68   E69   CH   L US   CCIR   E2   OIRT   AUSTRALIA   AU-0   M CH 02   CH 03   CH 04   CH 05   CH 06   CH 07   CH 08   CH 09   CH 10   CH 11   CH 12   CH 13   CH 14   CH 15   CH 16   CH 17   CH 18   CH 19   CH 20   CH 21   CH 22   CH 23   CH 24   CH 25   CH 26   CH 27   CH 28   CH 29   CH 30   CH 31   CH 32   CH 33   CH 34   CH 35   CH 36   CH 37   CH 38   CH 39   CH 40   CH 41   CH 42   CH 43   CH 44   CH 45   CH 46   CH 47   US-2   R1   N US-3   E3   AU-1   O US-4   E4   R2   R6   R7   R8   R9   AU-2   P US-5   E5   AU-6   Q US-6   E6   AU-7   R US-7   E7   AU-8   S US-8   E8   AU-9   T US-9   E9   U US-10   E10   E11   E12   R10   R11   R12   AU-10   AU-11   V US-11   W US-12   W+1   W+2   W+3   W+4   W+5   W+6   W+7   W+8   W+9   W+10   W+11   W+12   W+13   W+14   W+15   W+16   W+17   W+18   W+19   W+20   W+21   W+22   W+23   W+24   W+25   W+26   W+27   W+28   US-13   US-14, W+29   US-15, W+30   US-16, W+31   US-17, W+32   US-18, W+33   US-19, W+34   US-20, W+35   US-21, W+36   US-22, W+37   US-23, W+38   US-24, W+39   US-25, W+40   US-26, W+41   US-27, W+42   US-28, W+43   US-29, W+44   US-30, W+45   US-31, W+46   US-32, W+47   US-33, W+48   US-34, W+49   US-35, W+50   US-36, W+51   US-37, W+52   US-38, W+53   US-39, W+54   US-40, W+55   US-41, W+56   US-42, W+57   US-43, W+58   US-44, W+59   US-45, W+60   US-46, W+61   US-47, W+62   E21   E22   E23   E24   E25   E26   E27   E28   E29   E30   E31   E32   E33   E34   E35   E36   E37   E38   E39   E40   E41   E42   E43   E44   E45   E46   E47   Channel   CC   US   CCIR   S-1   OIRT   AUSTRALIA   CC 01   CC 02   CC 03   CC 04   CC 05   CC 06   CC 07   CC 08   CC 09   CC 10   CC 11   CC 12   CC 13   CC 14   CC 15   CC 16   CC 17   CC 18   CC 19   CC 20   CC 21   CC 22   CC 23   AU-5   S-2   S-3   S-4   S-5   S-6   AU-5A   S-7   S-8   S-9   S-10   S-11   S-12   S-13   S-14   S-15   S-16   S-17   S-18   S-19   S-20   S-21   S-22   S-23   A B C D E F G H I X Y R3   R4   R5   Z AU-3   AU-4   Z+1   Z+2   A-5   A-4   A-3   A-2   A-1   J 19   Specification   Main unit   Terminals / Connectors   Terminal name   Terminal type   Signal type (IN)   Signal type (OUT) Notes   Model   LT-32EX17   B / G / I / D / K / M   LT-37EX17   LT-42EX17   Broadcasting systems   Colour systems   VIDEO-1   RCA connectors x 6   Composite video, Analogue   component (576i (625i) / 480i (525i),   Progressive : 576p (625p) / 480p (525p),   HD : 1080i (1125i), 720p (750p)   AUDIO L/R   PAL, SECAM, NTSC 3.58 / NTSC 4.43 MHz   Channels and frequencies   VHF low channel (VL) = 46.25 to 140.25 MHz   VHF high channel (VH) = 147.25 to 423.25 MHz   UHF channel (U) = 431.25 to 863.25 MHz   Receives cable channels in mid band (X to Z+2, S1 to   S10), super band (S11 to S20) and hyper band (S21 to   S41)   VIDEO-2   RCA connectors x 3   RCA connectors x 3   Composite video, AUDIO L/R   Composite video, S-video,   Input   terminals   VIDEO-3   HDMI   S-VIDEO connector x 1 AUDIO L/R   Sound-multiplex systems   Teletext systems   NICAM (I / B / G / D / K), A2 (B / G / D / K)   FLOF (Fastext), WST (standard system)   HDMI connector x 1   HDMI   Power requirements   AC 110V - 240 V, 50/60Hz   (Except China, Russia : connect to a 220-240V, 50/60Hz   AC outlet.)   (576i (625i) / 480i (525i) /   576p (625p) / 480p (525p),   1080i (1125i), 720p (750p)   Audio output   (Rated power output)   6 W + 6 W   10 W + 10 W   10 W + 10 W   IN HDMI   RCA connectors x 2   AUDIO L/R   Speakers   (12 cm x 5 cm)   oblique x 2   (16 cm x 4 cm)   oblique x 2   (16 cm x 4 cm)   oblique x 2   MONITOR RCA connectors x 3   OUT   Composite video,   Audio L / R   Output   terminals   Power consumption   [Standby]   115 W   [1.4 W]   147 W   [1.1 W]   203 W   [1.1 W]   Headphone Stereo mini-jack x 1   (3.5 mm in diameter)   Headphone   output   Screen size   (Visible area size measured   diagonally)   80 cm   92 cm   105 cm   • We may change the design and specifications without notice.   Dimensions (W x H x D: mm) 800 x 595 x 230   [without stand]   919 x 651.7 x 230 1030 x 719.1 x 296   [800 x 545 x 99] [919 x 603.7 x 108] [1030 x 672 x 108]   Weights   [without stand]   13.3 kg   [12.5 kg]   19.4 kg   [18.3 kg]   23.5 kg   [22 kg]   Accessories   (See “Check accessories”, ꢀ P. 3)   © 2007 Victor Company of Japan, Limited   0407WKT-NF-MT   |