Table of Contents Read Before Use Getting Started Remote Functions Hot Keys Main Menu Submenus Connecting External Devices Supported Signal Modes Troubleshooting Specifications Need Help? Warranty Information...
Read Before Use Read this instruction manual carefully and follow all requirements for safe operation. Do not cover or block ventilation openings with items such as newspaper, tablecloths, curtains, etc. Ensure adequate space around the device for sufficient ventilation. ...
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Read Before Use (Continued) Never place the TV in an unstable installation area. The TV may fall and cause serious injury or death, particularly to children. Injuries can be avoided by taking the following precautions: Use mounts or stands recommended by the manufacturer. ...
Getting Started What’s in the Box? 43” Outdoor TV IP55 Waterproof Remote (CR2025 battery not included) Wall Mount Kit User Manual Quickstart Guide Warranty Card Inputs and Connections Optical Out x 1 Video In x 1 ...
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Getting Started 40.2” 37.05” Power Indicator Light and IR Receiver 15.7”...
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Remote Functions POWER Turn TV on/off SOURCE Select various input sources (TV/HDMI/USB) C.LIST Channel list 4. MUTE ( ) Mute/Unmute sound 5. FAV Favorites menu 6. TIME Time settings ZOOM Change aspect ratio 8. SLEEP Set display to sleep mode 9.
Hot Keys SOURCE Press the SOURCE button on the remote control to enter the Input Source menu. Select the input source you want to display: TV, AV, HDMI-connected devices or USB drive. C.LIST and FAV While viewing the Channel List or Favorite menu, select the desired channel using the arrow buttons.
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Hot Keys INFO Press INFO once to display the default menu. Press INFO continuously, and a brief introduction to the program will appear. If the program does not have a short introduction, “No event information” will display. The window will close automatically after three seconds. Press the EPG (electronic program guide) button to check what’s showing on your TV and view program details.
Main Menu Main Menu Interface Main Menu Operation Main Menu Function Submenu Function Menu Enter Main Menu Return to Main Menu Exit Exit Main Menu Exit Menu Select previous item. If current item is first, skip to the last item. Down Enter Submenu Select next item.
Submenus I. Picture Submenu Item Options Default Function Picture Standard / Dynamic / Standard Mode Soft / User / Energy Saving Contrast 0 - 100 You can customize the image while viewing adjustments. When you close the Main Menu, a pop-up window will display, allowing you to adjust the image contrast.
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Submenus II. Audio Submenu Item Options Default Function Sound Mode Standard / Music / Standard Movie / User Bass 0 - 100 Adjust bass levels 0 - 100 Adjust treble levels Treble 0 - 100 Adjust left/right balance Balance Off / On Turn surround sound on/off Surround Off / On...
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Submenus III. Time Submenu Item Options Default Function Sleep Timer Off / 5 min / 10 min / 15 min Set your TV to automatically / 30 min / 45 min / 60 min / enter Sleep Mode after the 90 min / 120 min / 180 min / selected amount of time 240 min...
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Submenus IV. Setup Submenu Item Options Default Function Menu Language English / French / English Spanish Transparency On / Off Adjust the on-screen display transparency Non-VGA signals: Wide Zoom Mode Wide / Zoom / Cinema / Normal VGA signals: Wide / Normal Off / Weak / Middle / Middle Noise Reduction...
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Submenus IV-A. Setup Submenu (Advanced Setup) Item Options Function H-Pos 0 - 100 In order to receive optimum values, we recommend using the Auto function V-Pos 0 - 100 instead of adjusting these settings manually. 0 - 100 Clock 0 - 100 Phase Adjusts settings automatically.
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Submenus IV-B. Setup Submenu (Closed Caption Setup) Item Options Default Function CC Mode Off / On / CC on Mute Select when closed captions should display Basic Selection CC1 / CC2 / CC4 / Text1 / Text2 / Text3 / Text4 Service1 / Service2 / Service 1 Only adjustable under DTV...
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Submenus IV-C. Setup Submenu (Restore Default) When restoring your settings to factory default, a prompt will appear asking you to confirm your changes. Use the left and right direction keys to choose No/Yes then press OK/Enter to confirm. IV-C. Setup Submenu (Appearance) Scroll through these settings to customize the menu’s appearance.
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Submenus Item Options Default Function Mode Default / Custom Default If this item is set to default, then the below settings will also be set to default Font Style Default / Font0 / Font1 / Default Font2 / Font3 / Font4 / Font5 / Font6 / Font7 Default / Normal / Large / Default...
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Submenus V. Lock Submenu Input a four-number password to access further menu options. If the password is incorrect, you will be prompted to re-enter the correct password. Note: Default password is 0000 Once you have entered the correct password, you may access additional settings.
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Submenus Item Options Default Function Set Password Change the lock password. System Lock Off / On Turn V-chip off/on. Turning this option on allows you to block programs based on their ratings. Select US program rating Select Canadian program Canada rating Set Rating Region Table RRT Setting...
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Submenus VI. Channel Submenu Item Options Default Function Air / Cable Air / Cable Cable Auto Scan Auto scan for available programs Favorite a channel to easily Favorite navigate to it in the future Show/hide specific channels Show / Hide List of searched channels Channel No.
Connecting External Devices You may connect external devices (such as USB drives, laptops, speakers, gaming consoles, etc.) to your TV. Media Playback via USB To play media from an external hard drive (sold separately), insert your USB drive into the USB port on the TV. Press the SOURCE button on your remote.
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Connecting External Devices 1. Viewing Photos A photo viewer will display while viewing image files. Key Functions: Play / Pause - Play or pause the image slideshow 2. Prev. - Go to previous image 3. Next - Go to next image 4.
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Connecting External Devices 2. Playing Music Files A music player will display while playing music files. Key Functions: Play / Pause - Play or pause the selected file 2. FB - Rewind the track 3. FF - Fast-Forward through the track 4.
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Connecting External Devices Connecting an Antenna to Your TV Connect your antenna’s output cable to the TV’s antenna input to access over-the-air channels. Refer to your antenna’s user manual for further instructions. Press the TV remote’s SOURCE button until you reach “TV”. 1 - Antenna (sold separately) 2 - Amplifier Antenna (external) 3 - Amplifier Antenna (internal)
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Connecting External Devices Connecting a gaming console to your TV Use an HDMI cable, AV cable and YPbPr cable (sold separately) to connect a gaming console to your Gaming Console TV. Be sure to match the cables to the proper inputs. US B Connecting an external device to your TV via AV Use the composite audio L/R (white/red) and video (yellow) cables (sold separately)
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Connecting External Devices Connecting an External Device to Your TV via YPbPr US B YPBPR cable Audio cable (sold separately) (sold separately) Connecting an External Device to Your TV via an Optical Cable Use an optical cable (sold separately) to connect a soundbar or amplifier to your TV.
Supported Signal Modes I. VGA Mode Horizontal Vertical Resolution Memo Frequency (kHz) Frequency (kHz) 640 x 480 31.50 60.00 35.16 56.25 800 x 600 37.90 60.00 48.50 60.00 1024x768 47.85 60.00 1366 x 768 67.50 60.00 Full HD Panel only 1920x 1080 Note: We recommend using a VGA cable within 16 ft.
Troubleshooting Problem Solution Make sure that both ends of the power cable are plugged into TV will not power on (the the socket properly and that the wall socket is functioning. Be power indicator does not sure to point the remote directly at the IR sensor on the bottom light up) right corner of the TV.
Specifications Model No. SNCT4300 Screen Size 43” Diagonal Aspect Ratio 16:9 Power Supply AC 100-240V (~50-60Hz) Power Consumption ≤ 100W TV System NTSC MN, ATSC Audio Output Power 8Ω 8Wx2 Inputs Antenna Input x 1 USB x 1 HDMI x 3...
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Warranty Information Limited Warranty Suncast (the “Company”) warrants the product purchased and contained in this package (the “Product”) against defects in material or workmanship for 90 Days (Parts & Labor) and 1 Year (Limited). In order for the Company to honor this limited warranty, you must present a valid proof of purchase (i.e.
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The information in this document is subject to change without notice at any time. Suncast assumes no responsibility for accuracy or completeness of the information contained in this manual.
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