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V. 2005.2

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  • Page 1 User manual V. 2005.2...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contence Overview Please read this manual before using the product. Keep it for further reference. Contence Accessories Mounting Connections and set-up Remote control Get started Functions Q&A and practical information Congratulations with your high definition LCD TV Passion for Picture: We have put all our efforts in creating this unique TV.
  • Page 3: Accessories

    Introduction Accessories Please check that you have received the following accessories together with your LCD TV. Remote control Batteries for the remote control (Size"AAA" R6P) Desktop-stand plate Rubber list for desktop-stand Rubber feet for desktop-stand plate Screws for desktop-stand (4 pcs 4x12mm + 1 extra) Skruer til VESA vægbeslag (4 pcs 4x5mm + 1 extra) Warning label for mounting wallmount/VESAmount 220 V power cord...
  • Page 4: Mounting

    Chapter 1 Mounting In this chapter you will find out how to mount your TV on the complementary desktop-stand, or on the tablestand or the floorstand which you bought as an option. You will also be shown how to use the wallmount.
  • Page 5 Introduction Mounting the desktop stand Mount the desktop as illustrated below: M4x12 mm 2 x rubber feet 4x12mm Your LCD TV can be put on the location of your choice. Always take care that the air can flow free through the ventilation holes on the back of the screen.
  • Page 6 Introduction Mounting the table stand Mount the TV on the tablestand as illustrated below. Check also the instructions that accompany the stand. Mount the botton piece with 4 Position the screen in the Screw the to fingerscrews in the backplate screws hole It is most convenient to stand with your face...
  • Page 7 Introduction Mounting the floorstand Mount the floorstand as illustrated below. Check as well the information delivered together with the floorstand. Mount the Position the screen in the Screw the 2 fingerscrews in the backplate bottompiece with 4 hole screws It is most convenient to stand with your face to the frontglass during operation 4 x M4x8mm...
  • Page 8 Introduction Wallmount Mount your wallmount as illustrated below 1. Fix your wallmount to the wall. Make sure that it hangs straight and that it is fixed well. 2. Screw the to fingerscrews into the backplate and bring the spacer in place. 3.
  • Page 9 Introduction VESA wallmount We strongly recommend you to use the original wallmount. Vesa wallmounts can be used but they do not give the same stability. Often, VESA wallmounts are not dimensioned for the use of screens of this weight. NEVER use the screws that are delivered together with a VESA mount.
  • Page 10: Connections And Set-Up

    Chapter 2 Connections and set-up In this chapter you get an overview of what kind of objects can be connected to your LCD TV. Your TV has a lot of connections/sockets. The objects you want to connect have the same kind of sockets. You will get some examples.
  • Page 11 Introduction Connections Overview of the different sockets 1. Audio out L/R (2xRCA) Sockets on the left side (fast access board) 2. DVI Audio in/VGA audio in (3,5mm stereo jack) 13. AV 2 video in (1xRCA) 3. TV-antenna 14. Audio in L/R for AV 2 (2xRCA) 4.
  • Page 12 Introduction Set-up The picture below shows you the different connections in a surround system set-up. DV 1 Scart RGB or Component video signal T533 / T513 Digital Optical or Digital Coaxial signal Center speaker Phono L Pre-Out signal Phono R S-video signal for Receiver OSD T753/ T743...
  • Page 13 Introduction Set-up The pictures below show different possibilities: RGB SCART Audio/Video signal Digital Audio Fast Access Interface for: PC / Laptop Sattelite Receiver Surround High End DVD Player Front L&R Play Console Headphones Subwoofer HD Recorder speakers Digital Satellite Receiver speakers Digital Camera VHS Video...
  • Page 14: Remote Control

    B&O remote controls. An overview of the use of the specific buttons of the different types, can be found as a pdf file on the CD delivered together with your TV. You can as well use NAD HTR-2. If you did not receive our aluminum remote, but a plastic one, you will receive an aluminum remote for free at a later date.
  • Page 15 Remote control Simple model This remote control guarantees you a simple and fast access to all main functions. MUTE Mute sound On/Off TV/Video V.SIZE Choose source Picture in Picture (PIP) 1: TV Choose pictureformat: 2: RGB Scart Lettebox Lettebox Title 3: AV1 TV mode Auto Mode...
  • Page 16 This programmable remote control can control up to 7 devices. For more information about programming, see the pdf file about the remote control on the CD. As a standard, the remote control is programmed as follows: AMP: NAD T753, DVD: NAD T533. Mute sound...
  • Page 17 Remote control HTR 2 It is possible to use NADs HTR 2. We recommend the following settings : ON/OFF TV mode 1: TV 2: RGB Scart 3: AV1 4: AV2 5: S-video 6: Component Interlaced 7: Component P-scan 8: VGA/analog RGB 9: DVI/digital RGB Mute sound Choose source...
  • Page 18: Get Started

    Chapter 4 Get started In this chapter, you get an overview over the basic functions...
  • Page 19 Get started Power ON/OFF POWER ON/OFF Switching on the TV 1. Switch on the TV, using the switch on the left side. The blue light in the speaker area will light up in 1-2 seconds. 2. Wait 5 seconds. 3. Press on your remote to turn on the TV (If nothing happens, try again, pressing the TV button first).
  • Page 20 Get started Choose source Choose source (GO) The different sockets your TV comes with, give you a lot of possibilities. On top of a scart socket, your TV is equipped with Component with progressive scan and DVI that can be used together with the newest DVD players. Just press ”Go”...
  • Page 21 Get started Overview OSD menu OSD menu on a video background The OSD menu is build up around keywords: Picture (to adjust the picture), Sound (to adjust the sound), Misc. (to choose how the menu is shown), Time (to adjust functions related to time) og TV setup (for TV channel set-up). PICTURE MENU DOWN...
  • Page 22 Get started Overview OSD menu Component p-scan, DVI and VGA mode: In Component p- scan, DVI og VGA you have a wider choice of settings. You can adjust each RGB (red, green and blue) colour individually, choosing "User" under colourtemperature. It is recommended to make small adjustments, one colour at the time.
  • Page 23 MISC Justering Get started Picture format Picture format You can change the picture format by pressing F(format). The red frame is the screen of your LCD TV "Fit Aspect" mode Traditional 4:3 TV format 1.33 : 1 format "Letter Box" mode This is a 4:3 picture where you zoom in, so the picture fits horizontally.
  • Page 24: Functions

    Chapter 5 Functions In this chapter you will get more information about the different functions of your LCD TV. Your TV is for instance equipped with an ambient light sensor, which measures the light in the room and automatically adapts the brightness.
  • Page 25 TV channel selection Automatic or manual selection Automatic channel selection TV SETUP 1. Select TV MENU DOWN EXIT AUTO SCAN Press MENU/GO 2. Press Menu MANUAL SCAN Press MENU/GO 3. Select ”TV SETUP” in the main menu FINE TUNE 4. Press GO EDIT Press MENU/GO 5.
  • Page 26 TV channel selection Channel edit Channel edit TV SETUP 1. Select TV MENU DOWN EXIT AUTO SCAN Press MENU/GO 2. Press Menu MANUAL SCAN Press MENU/GO 3. Select "TV SETUP" in the main menu FINE TUNE 4. Press Go EDIT Press MENU/GO SYSTEM B/G D/K I...
  • Page 27 TV channel selection RF TV fine tuning RF TV fine tuning TV SETUP 1. Select TV MENU DOWN EXIT AUTO SCAN Press MENU/GO 2. Press Menu MANUAL SCAN Press MENU/GO 3. Select "TV SETUP" in the main menu using the navigation keys FINE TUNE 4.
  • Page 28 Adjust time TIME TIME MENU DOWN EXIT 1. Press MENU to activate the OSD menu SLEEP 2. Use to select TIME in the main menu WAKE UP Press MENU/GO 3. Press Go TIME Press MENU/GO AM / 24 HOUR MODE 24 Hour mode Adjust TIME 4.
  • Page 29 Sound adjustment Sound Adjust the sound using Volume, Balance og Equalizer in the OSD menu. MENU DOWN EXIT 1. Press MENU to activate the menu VOLUME 2. Press and select "SOUND" from the main menu BALANCE 3. Press GO to enter the "SOUND" menu SOUND MODE User EQUALIZER...
  • Page 30 Auto brightness PixelClear PixelClear Brightness settings Your TV is equipped with a light sensor that constantly measures the ambient light, calculates and regulates to the appropriate brightness. This results in optimal picture quality, whether it is very light or very dark. You can also choose to adapt the brightness manually in 7 steps.
  • Page 31 Miscelaneous Misc. adjustment "MISC" menu makes it possible to change the look of your OSD menu MISC MENU DOWN EXIT 1. Press MENU to activate the OSD menu VIDEO SIZE TV mode 2. Use and select "MISC" in the main menu OSD LANGUAGE English 3.
  • Page 32 Text TV Fast text Text TV You can shift to text TV, by pressing TEXT on your remote control. Press once more to come into a transparant mode, and once more to exit. Text TV On/Mix/Off In some countries one can see coloured fields in the bottom of a text TV page. Every colour has a different meaning and is used to navigate faster.
  • Page 33 Chapter 6 Q&A and practical information In case you encounter a problem, use Q&A as a first reference. You can also find other practical information in this chapter.
  • Page 34 How do I get the best picture on my LCD TV? The NAD LCD TV is a high quality product. It is nevertheless only possible to show a very good picture when you have a good source and a good connection.
  • Page 35 Make sure you are not in a menu. If it still doesn’t work, contact your dealer. Sound Centre Can I use the speaker of my NAD TV as a centre Yes, connect the centre mono line signal from the surround receiver to the L&R speaker speaker in my surround sound system? audio input.
  • Page 36 Always use the original packing in case you need to send or move the TV. Put your LCD TV as illustrated. The following information is essential if you need to send your TV to service. Model name : NAD LCD TV DVxxxx Serial nr.:...
  • Page 37 Misuse, including the use of the product for other purposes than it is designed for or faulty installation. d) Damages as the result of lightning, water, fire, catastrophes, war, rebels, wrong voltage, inadequate ventilation or other reasons not under control of NAD The warranty is valid for every legal owner of the product during the warranty period.
  • Page 38 Support Pixel failure policy Pixel failure Despite the fact the your LCD TV is based on the most advanced and newest technology, is it technically not possible to avoid pixel failure. The reason is that the panel used in your LCD TV is composed of millions of transistors.
  • Page 39 Support Safety instructions Do not place your TV in a room that Never take the plug out ot the socket Never spill water over the TV. is filled with vapour, as the bathroom with wet hands. or other places where it can be wet. Never put metal objects, as coins or Unplug your TV under lightning or when Do not put your TV in direct sunlight...
  • Page 40 Passion for Picture...

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