NEC Projection Television PF32WT100 User Manual

IN STRUCTIO N MAN UAL  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
1 Read Instructions  
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated.  
The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.  
All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.  
All operating and use instructions should be followed.  
2 Retain Instructions  
3 Heed Warnings  
4 Follow Instructions  
5 Cleaning  
Unplug TV from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.  
Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
6 Attachments  
Do not use attachments not recommended by the TV manufacturer as they may cause hazards.  
7 Water and Moisture  
Do not set liquids,including flower vase and vessels filled with chemicals or water  
etc,on top of the unit as liquid could get inside the unit.If a hazardous object falls inside the TV set,unplug it  
immediately and call qualified technician for remove.  
PORTABLE CABINET WARNING  
8 Accessories  
Do not place this TV on an unstable cabinet,  
stand, bracket, or table. The TV may fall, causing serious injury  
to someone, and serious damage to the appliance. Use only  
with a cabinet, stand, bracket, or table recommended by the  
manufacturer, or sold with the TV. Any mounting of the appliance  
should follow the manufacturer’s instructions and use a mounting  
accessory recommended by the manufacturer. An appliance and  
cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops,  
excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance  
and cabinet combination to overturn.  
9 Ventilation  
Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventillation and to  
ensure reliable operation of the TV and to protect it from overheating, and these openings must not be blocked  
or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the TV on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar  
surface. This TV should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This TV should not be placed  
in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s  
have been adhered to. Around the space should be more than 10cm.  
10 Power Sources  
This TV should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking  
label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, Please contact NEC service centres.  
11 Grounding or Polarization  
This TV is equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug (a plug  
having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety  
feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete  
outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.  
12 Power- Cord Protection  
Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on  
or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, and the point  
where they exit from the appliance.  
13 Lightning  
For added protection for this TV receiver during a lightning and storm, or when it is left  
unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or  
cable system. This will prevent damage to the TV due to lightning and power-line surges.  
14 Power Lines  
An outside antenna system should not be located in the Vicinity of overhead power lines or  
other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an  
outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as  
contact with them might be fatal.  
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15 Overloading  
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric  
shock.  
16 Object and Liquid Entry  
Never push objects of any kind into this TV through openings as they may touch  
dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any  
kind on the TV.  
17 Servicing  
Do not attempt to service this TV yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to  
dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
18 Damage Requiring Service  
Unplug this TV from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service  
personnel under the following conditions :  
A. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed.  
B. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the TV.  
C. If the TV has been exposed to rain or water.  
D. If the TV does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that  
are covered by the operating instructions, as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage  
and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the TV to its normal operation.  
E. If the TV has been dropped or damaged in any way.  
F. When the TV exhibits a distinct change in performance - this indicates a need for service.  
19 Replacement Parts  
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used  
replacements parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original part.  
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, injury to persons or other hazards.  
20 Safety Check  
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this TV, ask the service technician to perform  
routine safety checks to determine that the TV is in proper operating condition.  
21 Heat  
This TV product should be situated be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat  
registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
22 Secondary Switch  
When switching off, the apparatus is not completely switched off from the mains. To  
disconnect it from the mains, you have to unplug mains.  
23 The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision.  
24 Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.  
25 The surface of the TV screen is coated with a thin film,which can easily damaged.Be very careful with it when  
handling the TV.  
26 Should the TV become soiled,wipe it with a soft dry cloth.Never use any cleaner or detergent on it.  
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IDENTIFICATION OF CONTROLS  
Main Body (Front)  
Left Speaker  
Right Speaker  
Center Speaker  
TIMER  
POWER INDICATOR  
MAIN POWER  
Main Body (Top)  
MENU  
TV/AV  
VOL  
CH  
OK  
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Main Body (Side)  
AV2 INPUT  
Main Body (Back)  
Digital Audio Input (SPDIF)  
SPEAKER OUTPUT  
Sr-R WOOFER Sr-L  
8
/
5
W
8
8
/
5
W
DIGITAL AUDIO  
INPUT (SPDIF)  
Speaker Output  
AV 1 Input  
MONITOR  
OUTPUT  
DVD  
INPUT  
DTV  
INPUT  
AV1  
INPUT  
Y
Y
VIDEO  
Connection to  
Antenna Cable  
Power Cord  
L
Cb  
Cr  
L
Pb  
Pr  
S-VIDEO  
AUDIO  
(MONO)  
L
ANT  
R
R
AUDIO  
R
Monitor Output  
S-Video  
DVD INPUT  
DTV INPUT  
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CONNECTING EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT  
TV/AV Selection  
Allows to switch between TV and external modes, By  
repeatedly pressing the remote control TV/AV or the TV top  
panel TV/AV button, the on-screen display is changed as  
shown :  
TV/AV  
VOL  
CH  
MENU  
OK  
RF >AV 1 >AV 2 >DVD >DTV  
But it is changed according to whether you connect  
S-VIDEO 1(S-VIDEO 2) or not.  
If you connect S-VIDEO 1 (S-VIDEO 2), SVHS 1 (SVHS 2)  
is displayed instead of AV 1 (AV 2).  
That is, S-VIDEO 1 (S-VIDEO 2) & AV 1 (AV 2) can not be  
displayed at the same time.  
Connection to a camcoder or other video player  
Connect the AUDIO / VIDEO OUT terminal of your video player (or camcoder) to AUDIO / VIDEO  
IN terminal of with AUDIO / VIDEO connecting cable.  
BACK  
When marking connection,please ensure that you turn the main switch OFF to prevent any damage  
to the equipment.  
Remark : DVD INPUT is 576i input only and DTV INPUT is 576p or 1080i(50Hz) input only.  
If there are wrong connections,TV does not display any picture.  
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SIDE (AV2 INPUT)  
Remark : You cant connect with S-VIDEO & VIDEO at the same  
time. So user has to select the one of them.  
Connection to Digital Audio  
You can enjoy the high quality sound of Dolby Digital sound.  
What is Dolby Digital ?  
Dolby Digital is the surround sound technology recently used in theaters, and is now available to reproduce this  
realistic effect at home. You can enjoy motion picture and live concert DVD video discs with dynamic realistic sound  
by connecting the TV / DVD to the 6 channel amp equipped with a Dolby Digital decoder or Dolby Digital processor.  
When marking connection,please ensure that you turn the main switch OFF to prevent any damage to the equipment.  
SPEAKER OUTPUT  
Sr-R WOOFER Sr-L  
/5W  
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/5W  
8
/10W  
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DIGITAL  
AUDIO INPUT  
(SPDIF)  
Remark : SPDIF is used in digital sound.  
So it can be operated in AV and DVD/DTV INPUT Mode  
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REMOTE CONTROL  
Remote Control Hand Piece  
TV mode  
TELETEXT mode  
POWER  
SOUND MUTE  
NUMBER 0..9  
.
A1  
A2  
A3  
A4  
A5  
A6  
A1  
A2  
A3  
A4  
A5  
A6  
POWER  
SOUND MUTE  
NUMBER 0..9  
SLEEP  
.
TV / AV  
PAGE UP  
PROGRAM UP  
(CURSOR UP)  
VOLUME DOWN  
(CURSOR LEFT)  
.
VOL/BRIGHT/CONTRAST DOWN  
A7  
A7  
CANCEL  
PAGE HOLD  
SUBPAGE  
RED  
GREEN  
.
.
.
A8  
A9  
A8  
A9  
.
.
A10  
A11  
A12  
A13  
A14  
A15  
A16  
A17  
A18  
A10  
A11  
A12  
A13  
A14  
A15  
A16  
A17  
A18  
A19  
A20  
SKIP  
MOVE  
(LISTENING MODE)  
MODE  
ZOOM  
RECALL  
NORMAL  
OK/PRESET  
MENU  
VOLUME UP  
(CURSOR RIGHT)  
PROGRAM DOWN  
(CURSOR DOWN)  
TV > TELETEXT  
.
.
.
INDEX  
VOL/BRIGHT  
MENU SELECTION  
VOL/BRIGHT UP  
A19  
A20  
A21  
PAGE DOWN  
TELETEXT > TV  
HEIGHT  
REVEAL  
CYAN  
A21  
A22  
A23  
A24  
A25  
A26  
A22  
A23  
A24  
A25  
A26  
.
.
YELLOW  
DELETE  
Remark : As previously stated, All description will be written by using upper words  
Battery Installation & Functions  
Battery installation  
Tips for remote operation  
Effective range  
5m  
30"  
30"  
When the remote control will not be used for a  
long period of time or when the batteries are worn  
out, remove the batteries to prevent leakage.  
Do not throw the batteries into a fire. Dispose of  
used batteries in the specified manner.  
Do not drop, dampen or disassemble the remote  
control.  
Insert two size AAA batteries matching the +/-  
polarities of the battery to the +/- marks inside the  
battery compartment.  
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BASIC INSTALLATION  
Switching On TV Set  
1)If stand-by indicator is red, then 2) If stand-by indicator is not lit,  
3) If stand-by indicator is flickering then  
the TV set is in child-lock mode.  
It is necessary to use the remote  
control POWER button (A1),  
NUMBER 0.9 buttons (A3), or  
PROGRAM UP (A6) / DOWN (A21)  
buttons. The Top panel PROGRAM  
UP/DOWN buttons will not function.  
Once on, the stand-by indicator turns  
and the picture appears on the  
screen.  
the TV set is in stand-by mode.  
You can switch on using the  
remote control POWER button  
(A1), the NUMBER 0.9 buttons  
(A3), or PROGRAM UP (A6) /  
DOWN (A21) buttons. The front  
panel PROGRAM UP/DOWN  
buttons can also be used.  
then the TV set is powered off.  
You must press the TV set  
front panel MAIN POWER  
button.  
If a picture does not appear,  
then the stand-by indicator will  
be lighted red. In this case,  
use the remote control as  
indicated in 1).  
Once on, the stand-by indicator turns  
off and the picture appears on the  
screen.  
1)Pressing the remote control  
POWER button (A1), you can  
2)Pressing the TV set front panel MAIN  
POWER button, you can completely  
power off the TV set. In this case, you  
must use the same front panel  
POWER button to switch on again  
(see above: SWITCHING ON TV  
SET).  
SWITCHING OFF  
TV SET  
switch off to stand-by mode (low  
power consumption mode) which  
also allows quick restart by remote  
control (see above: SWITCHING  
ON TV SET).  
Remark: If a broadcast signal is not present after 30 minutes, the TV set will be automatically turned to stand-by mode.  
Automatic Tuning  
ATSS = Automatic Tuning and Sorting System.  
To start the ATSS function :  
1) Press the MENU button (A19), then select the INSTALL menu by using Remote control CURSOR UP (A6), DOWN  
(A21) buttons.  
2) Press and hold the OK button (A18) to start the automatic tuning.  
The ATSS function has started when the phase Please Wait!appears (in red characters) in the help instructions box,  
below the install menu. when the ATSS function is finished, the stored programs are displayed on screen using Edit  
menu presentation (to exit tuning before automatic tuning is finished, press the remote control MENU button (A19)).  
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MENUS DESCRIPTION  
MAIN MENU  
All menus are removed within 25 seconds if you don't press any button.  
Press the remote control MENU button (A19) to display the main menu. Then, you have the choice between  
several sub-menus:  
If you want to Exit the main menu, press the MENU button (A19) a second time.  
- To select one of the sub-menus, use the remote control CURSOR UP (A6), DOWN (A21) buttons.  
- To enter the selected sub-menu, press the remote control OK button (A18).  
Remark: In AV mode the INSTALL menu is not available, and will not be selectable.  
HOW TO USE THE SUB-MENUS  
The sub-menus referred to here are PICTURE, SOUND, INSTALL, FEATURES  
- Select the  
desired Position  
by using the  
remote control  
CURSOR UP  
(A6) or DOWN  
(A21) buttons.  
- The remote  
control  
NUMBER 0...9  
buttons (A3) to  
enter directly  
new data.  
- Store (if needed)  
by pressing the  
remote control  
- Then Exit to main  
menu by pressing  
the MENU button  
(A19).  
- The remote control  
CURSOR LEFT (A7)  
or RIGHT (A20)  
buttons if you want to  
modify the function  
value  
OK button (A18).  
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PICTURE MENU  
-You can select the picture quality instantly.  
To Select the Picture Mode  
1. Press the menu button to select the PICTURE and then displayed on  
the right appearances. By pressing the OK button or NORMAL  
button, the following three modes change cyclically.  
FAVOURITE > NORMAL I > NORMAL II  
- The current selected picture mode is displayed in the menu header.  
- The FAVOURITE mode contains the settings that you last entered.  
2. You can select the BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, COLOUR,  
SHARPNESS, TINT and PIC.TILT with CURSOR UP (A6)/DOWN  
(A21) buttons.  
≪≫  
After selecting items, you can adjust each level with CURSOR LEFT  
(A7)/RIGHT (A20).  
3. NOISE RED (NOISE REDUCTION) feature is selected On/Off  
according to your preference.  
4. PIC.TILT feature adjusts a tilt of displayed picture with CURSOR  
LEFT (A7)/RIGHT (A20).  
The red point of bar represents the center tilt of picture.  
5. If the NTSC standard is detected, then TINT will available.  
Otherwise TINT will be displayed, but not selectable.  
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SOUND MENU  
To Select Listening Mode  
1. Press the menu button to select the SOUND and to be displayed on the  
right appearance. By pressing the CURSOR LEFT (A7)/RIGHT (A20),  
the following five modes change cyclically.  
STEREO > SURROUND > CONCERT > JAZZ CLUB > CATHEDRAL  
- STEREO  
This mode operates differently according to input source.  
If RF or AV sources are inputted, it is operated STEREO or MONO by  
only R/L (RIGHT/LEFT) speakers.  
≪≫  
If SPDIF source is inputted, it is operated down mixed Dolby Digital  
sound by only R/L speakers. Other speakers are not supportable.  
- SURROUND  
This mode operates automatically according to input source  
(Reference the table.)  
Remark: Dolby Digital 2.0 CH represents  
which is coded R/L sound. DTS  
source through SPDIF input is not  
supportable.  
Input source  
Dolby Digital 2.0 CH  
SPDIF Dolby Digital  
Except Dolby Digital 2.0 CH  
Listening Mode  
Dolby Pro Logic II  
Dolby Digital  
PCM  
Dolby Pro Logic II  
Dolby Pro Logic II  
AV / RF Mono or Stereo  
- CONCERT/ JAZZ CLUB/ CATHEDRAL  
You can select mode according to your preference. These modes add your  
choice to SURROUND sound.  
So, you can enjoy a stereophonic sound by selecting these modes.  
-VOICE CLARITY:This feature gives you more correct and clean Pronunciations.  
Especially, it is outstanding in speech program.  
To Set up Speakers.  
Reference  
L/R : Left(Right) speaker  
Ls/Rs : Left (Right) surround speaker  
C : Center speaker.  
SUB : Sub Woofer speaker  
1. Press the CURSOR UP(A6)/DOWN(A21) buttons to select the  
speaker setup and Press the OK (A18) button. then It will be displayed  
on the right appearance.  
OK  
2. You can setup the speaker output. If all speakers are connectrd, then  
turn on Ls/Rs. If Ls/Rs is off, the Ls and Rs level menu will be inactive.  
3. TEST TONE feature can be selected by pressing CURSOR LEFT(A7)/  
RIGHT (A20)buttons. After turning the test tone ON, user can adjust  
the level of each speakers connected, using NOISE tone.Simply use  
CURSOR UP(A6)/ DOWN (A21)to select the speakers, and then do  
the level adjustment using CURSOR LEFT(A7)/ RIGHT (A20)buttons.  
Remark: When adjusting the speaker level,it is a good way to use this  
test tone.  
4. You can adjust all speakerslevel. Red point of each bar represents  
original speaker level. If you press the CURSOR LEFT (A7), the  
selected speaker level is decreased. On the contrary, the speaker  
level is increased.  
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5. CHANNEL DELAY feature provides you a variety of sound effect with  
delaying signal The user can give a delay to each speaker(C/Ls/Rs). To  
adjust the speaker delay, Press OK (A18). You can select a speaker by  
using CURSOR UP (A6) /DOWN (A21) buttons.  
Its range of delay: C 00ms ~05ms  
Ls/Rs 00ms ~ 15ms  
6. AVL feature has On/Off according to your preference. This feature  
corrects for large volume level changes such as occur when passing  
from a movie to advertisements.  
OK  
7. SPDIF INPUT indicates what input source (AV1/ SVHS1, AV2/SVHS2,  
DVD, DTV and NONE) connects to SPDIF. This function will only works  
if a Digital Audio output is connected to the TV through Dolby DIGITAL  
(AUDIO INPUT) connector. This SPDIF menu indicates where the  
SPDIF (Digital audio) can be heard. If you select SPDIF INPUT DVD,  
then you can listen the sound of SPDIF (digital audio) only when you  
select DVDthrough TV/AV button. Otherwise the R/L line input will be  
heard.  
Ex) You can listen to DVD Line input L/R sound, when you see DVD and  
select SPDIF INPUT AV1/SVHS1, AV2/SVHS2, DTV or None.  
NOTE:  
Ensure that SPDIF is set to NONE,if there is no digital audio input  
connected.  
If by mistake the SPDIF input is selected to one of the input (AV1 AV2 /  
DVD / DTV), while there is no digital audio input connected,then no  
sound will be heard at that selected input.  
Remark: SOUND MODE INDICATION  
This feature displays which sound mode operates.  
As you know, sound mode is changed according to input source  
and listening mode.  
Input Source  
Listening Mode  
SPDIF  
Dolby Digital  
Dolby Digital  
PCM  
AV(R/L Input)  
RF  
DESCRIPTION  
(Except 2.0ch) (2.0)  
STEREO  
Dolby Digital  
Dolby Digital  
Dolby Digital  
Not Display  
Dolby PL II  
Not Display  
Dolby PL II  
Not Display L/R/SUB Speaker  
Dolby PL II All Speaker  
SURROUND  
Dolby Digital  
Dolby PL II  
Dolby Digital  
Dolby PL II  
Dolby Digital  
Dolby PL II  
Dolby Digital  
Dolby PL II  
CONCERT(SURROUND+  
CONCERT EFFECT)  
Dolby Digital  
Dolby PL II  
Dolby PL II  
Dolby PL II  
Dolby PL II  
Dolby PL II  
Dolby PL II  
Dolby PL II All Speaker  
Dolby PL II All Speaker  
Dolby PL II All Speaker  
JAZZ CLUB(SURROUND+ Dolby Digital  
JAZZ CLUB EFFECT)  
CATHEDRAL(SURROUND+ Dolby Digital  
CATHEDRAL EFFECT)  
Remark: If video signal is not inputed(for example PCM input from audio CD), SOUND mode indication is not displayed.  
Dolby Digital 2.0 : Dolby Digital 2CH (R/L)  
Dolby PL II : Dolby Pro Logic II  
Manufactured under License from Dolby Laboratories,  
Dolby, Pro Logic, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
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INSTALL MENU  
Automatic tuning system  
Country  
Program list edition  
Channel number  
Channel number  
Channel Frequency  
Channel name  
Channel Frequency  
Channel name  
Program number  
Program storage number  
Program number  
Program storage number  
WARNING : This television has been factory pretuned to channels 2, 7, 9, 10 and 28. If the auto search function  
is activated, these preset channels will be deleted and new channels tuned to 1, 2, 3 ETC.  
PROGRAM LIST EDIT  
This allows you to easily manipulate the existing program order allocation.  
by using EDIT menu functions described below  
Program number  
Station name  
Channel number  
Skip code  
: Program skipped  
Nothing : Program not skipped  
To enter the EDIT menu: From Install menu, select "Edit", and press the OK button  
(A18): the EDIT menu appears.  
The current program being displayed is highlighted in blue (on the central line). In  
the above case, the current program is PR00. The 3 previous, and 3 following  
programs, are always displayed. Any program from 00 to 99 can be selected, by  
using the remote control CURSOR UP (A6) / DOWN (A21) buttons.  
The memorised programs can be modified as follows :  
Channel order changing  
Channel deleting  
Channel skipping  
- Select the program to move using the  
remote control CURSOR UP (A6) /  
DOWN (A21) buttons.  
- Press the remote control GREEN  
"Move" button (A12). The program line  
background is highlighted in orange,  
and can be moved to another position  
using the remote control CURSOR UP  
(A6)/ DOWN (A21) buttons.  
- When the desired position is reached,  
confirm the new position pressing the  
remote control GREEN "Confirm"  
button (A12). Then the program line  
background will return again to gray.  
- Select the program to delete  
using the remote control  
CURSOR UP (A6) / DOWN  
(A21) buttons.  
- Press the remote control  
YELLOW "Delete" button  
(A26). The deleted program is  
moved to program number 99  
with skip changed to "YES".  
The existing 99 program is  
moved to program number 98  
and so on.  
- You can select skip "YES"  
or "NO" using the remote  
control RED "Skip" button  
(A11). A program with skip  
"YES" doesn't appear on  
screen when changing  
channels with the  
PROGRAM UP (A6) /  
DOWN (A21) buttons.  
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FEATURE MENU  
-TO SELECT CHILD LOCK  
1) You can prevent the use of the TV set without the remote control.  
Press the MENU button to select the FEATURES and press the  
Cursor Up (A6)/Down (A21) to select the CHILD LOCK.  
2) Press the Cursor Left (A7)/Right (A20) to change CHILD LOCK  
on/off.  
3) Once the user has set this CHILD LOCK to on or off, it will remain  
in this condition until the user changes it again.  
≪≫  
-TO SET WAKE TIME & WAKE PROG  
It is necessary to have set the clock in order to be able to use this  
function. If the CLOCK is not set then the WAKE TIME &WAKE  
PROG will not be selectable.  
1) Select the WAKE TIME with the Cursor Up (A6)/Down (A21).  
2) Press the Cursor Left (A7)/Right (A20) to activate the hour or the  
minute and Preset the hour or the minute with the direct number  
buttons (A3)  
3) After setting a WAKE TIME, you can select WAKE PROG with the  
Cursor Left (A7)/Right (A20) or direct number buttons (A3).  
-TO SET CLOCK  
This function allows user to enter the time manually.  
If you turn off the set with the main power button, the clock setting is  
lost. An automatic attempt is made to set the clock again at power on.  
-SCAN MODE  
This function allows user to select 100Hz/PROGRESSIVE (50Hz)  
according to your preference.  
Remark : This function can be selected in RF & AV PAL signals.  
100Hz can not be selected in AV NTSC input or DTV INPUT.  
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SOUND CONTROL  
VOLUME ADJUSTMENT  
Use the remote control VOLUME  
UP (A20) / DOWN (A7) buttons or  
the TV set front panel VOLUME  
UP / DOWN buttons.  
TV/AV  
VOL  
CH  
MENU  
OK  
MUTE  
Mute the sound by pressing the remote control SOUND  
MUTE button (A2).  
Then,  
logo is displayed. The previous sound setting  
is returned after pressing the same button a second  
time.  
If a sound related function is used (e.g. VOLUME,  
then the MUTE will also be cancelled.  
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MONO FORCING, DUAL LANGUAGE  
-
If you are unable to get good sound quality for a  
program due to poor reception, you can force a  
change from stereo to mono transmission by  
pressing the remote control MODE button (A14).  
Then the program status display will indicate  
"MONO" with a  
icon.  
- On the other hand, during a program with dual  
language transmission, the MODE button  
(A14) allows you to toggle between the first  
and second language. The program status  
display will indicate "DUAL 1" or "DUAL 2"  
(plus NICAM according to the received signal).  
- To return to initial state, press again the MODE  
button (A14).  
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PICTURE CONTROL  
PICTURE SETTING  
You can select three pictures settings, by using the remote control NORMAL button (A17)  
:
- Normal I (standard hard picture)  
- Normal II (standard soft picture)  
- Favourite  
For other adjustments: BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, COLOUR, SHARPNESS, NOISE  
REDUCTION, use the PICTURE menu.  
If an NTSC signal is received, then the TINT adjustment will also be available.  
01  
ABC  
01  
ABC  
01  
ABC  
FAVOURITE  
18:20  
NORMAL I  
NORMAL II  
18:20  
18:20  
PROGRAM STATUS DISPLAY (Recall)  
Use the remote control RECALL button  
(A16) to display (for 4 seconds only)  
program status information. This display  
appears also after a program selection  
or switching on the TV set.  
Dolby PLII  
Channel number  
01  
ABC  
MONO  
18:20  
Clock  
Channel name  
Sound transmission Mode:  
Sound Mode Indication  
Displayed with forced icon( ) only if  
forced to mono by MODE button (A14)  
SLEEP FUNCTION  
The set will turn off (to stand-by mode) after a period of time that you can select. By repeated use of the remote control  
SLEEP button (A4), you can enter one of the following settings :  
OFF > 20 min > 40 min > 60 min > 80 min > 100 min > 120 min > OFF  
01  
ABC  
STEREO  
20  
Remaining time (minutes)  
before TV set switches off  
The SLEEP time remaining (before TV turn-off) can be seen again at any  
time by one touch on the remote control SLEEP button (A4).  
A second touch (while the status display is active) will modify the SLEEP time  
remaining.  
FORMAT SELECTION  
The user can be forced the preferred mode by repeated pressing of the  
remote control ZOOM button(A15) :  
the following picture formats are available :  
STANDARD > PANORAMA > ZOOM 1 > ZOOM 2 > 4 : 3  
Remark : This function is not used in DTV INPUT mode.  
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TELETEXT  
ENTERING / EXIT TELETEXT MODE  
- Select the desired program with teletext.  
- Press the remote control TELETEXT ( ) button (A22) to select teletext  
mode. The initial page (or the last page viewed if you have already used  
teletext in the present channel) appears.  
PAGE SELECTION  
- You can directly enter the 3 figure page number by using the remote control NUMBER 0...9 buttons (A3).  
- You can sequentially select teletext pages by pressing the remote control PAGE UP (A6) / DOWN (A21) buttons.  
- At the base of the screen a menu of coloured page links is available, showing either page numbers or a title with  
headings (eg Sport, News) in RED, GREEN, YELLOW or CYAN colour. These pages can be accessed by using the  
corresponding coloured buttons (A11, A12, A26, A25) on the remote control.  
Once a request is made, the page number is shown in the extreme top left corner of the screen. If the requested page  
is not immediately available the rolling header will be active until the page arrives.  
TELETEXT FORMAT PICTURE & SOUND CONTROL  
Doubling character height  
Repeatedly pressing the HEIGHT button (A23) doubles the character height in  
the following order:  
Upper half of the page (UP) > Lower half of the page (DOWN) > Return to normal  
height.  
If the page is in UP or DOWN mode, then normal size is automatically set if :  
- A new page request is made (e.g. CYAN, INDEX or PAGE UP/DOWN).  
- CANCEL mode (A8) function is used.  
- VOLUME menu is activated the with the MENU button (A19).  
Note : The menu at the base of the screen is always visible  
Volume and brightness control in teletext mode  
VOLUME ( and sound MUTE), BRIGHTNESS controls are all possible in teletext. The  
BRIGHTNESS controls is dedicated to the teletext display.  
- Access the VOLUME control by pressing the MENU button (A19) in teletext mode. A  
bar graph will appear in the lower part of the screen (as in TV mode). If MUTE is  
active, a mute icon is also shown.  
- A second press on the MENU button (A19) will access the BRIGHTNESS control,  
and the third press will back to normal condition.  
- The active bargraph will timeout after 3-4 seconds (as in TV mode VOLUME control)  
or by pressing on the MENU button (A19) third time (after brightness control)  
- Each control can be adjusted by using the remote control CURSOR RIGHT (A20) /  
LEFT (A7) buttons.  
- Mute can always be activated by pressing the SOUND MUTE button (A2).  
- Any change to the VOLUME level will cancel the SOUND MUTE.  
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USEFUL TELETEXT FUNCTIONS  
PAGE HOLD button (A9): Any teletext page  
or subpage can be held on the screen by  
pressing the PAGE HOLD button.  
INDEX button (A18): Allows you to return directly to the  
initial teletext page.  
- The page number shown in the extreme top  
left corner of the screen will become red.  
- Press the HOLD button again to cancel hold  
mode (the page number will return to white).  
SUBPAGE button  
(A10): Allows you to request a specific subpage:  
- Press the SUBPAGE button (A10). At the base of the screen a  
SUBPAGE menu will appear. This has a red subpage minus  
link, a green subpage plus link, plus a white background  
showing (e.g. for page 110), 110 / 0001. This is ready to  
accept the subpage number.  
- Enter directly the subpage number you want with the remote  
control NUMBER 0...9 buttons (A3): for example to request the  
2nd subpage, type 0002.  
- Alternatively, use the red subpage minus link or the green  
subpage plus link.  
- The subpage number entered is shown at the base of the screen.  
- If the requested page is not immediately available the rolling  
header will be active until the page arrives. Warning: If the  
subpage is not available (does not exist), then the header will  
roll continuously and no new page will be found.  
- To exit subpage mode, press the SUBPAGE button (A10) again.  
Note : Teletext specification allows for subpage numbers 0000  
to 3979 (the first figure is limited to the range 0..3, and  
the third figure 0..7).  
REVEAL button (A24): Press this button to  
reveal, on certain pages, hidden information  
such as the answer to a quiz.  
- Press the button again to hide the information.  
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BEFORE CALLING SERVICE PERSONNEL  
Symptoms  
Correction  
Colour is not displayed and net  
pattern is displayed on the specific  
channel.  
Check the external antenna and cable TV conditions.  
Check whether you select the correct channel.  
Vertical and horizontal line and net  
pattern are displayed on the  
screen in a moment.  
Check the interference wave caused by car, neon sign, and  
high frequency.  
Check the strong interference radio wave from wave of  
other devices or radio station. Please stop the use mobile  
phone, hair dryer, and electric drill.  
Vibration is also displayed.  
Pictures are overlapped and white  
and black spots are displayed  
Check damage of antenna or connection of antenna cable.  
Check the height and direction of antenna. If it is incorrect,  
please adjust the antenna.  
The original colours are not displayed  
in a screen in specific areas.  
Remove from magnetic fields or rotate set until purity error  
disappears.  
Picture is displayed irregularly.  
Check the connection of antenna cable (incorrect connection  
or disconnection).  
Move this product to another location.  
No picture and sound  
No sound  
Plug the power cord into the wall outlet securely.  
Press the [TV / AV] button to change input mode.  
[
] button may be pressed.  
Check the volume.  
Check whether SPDIF is selected to one of the input or not  
(Refer to Page 15).Select SPDIF to NONE,if there is no  
digital audio input connected.  
The remote control does not work  
properly  
Check a stoppage of power supply  
Check whether the power cord is plugged into the wall  
outlet  
The batteries in remote control may be exhausted or loaded  
in wrong polarity.  
Check whether the remote control is too far from the player  
and is not pointed at the remote sensor of the player.  
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SPECIFICATION  
MODEL  
PF32WT100  
PAL, NTSC 3.58 / 4.43 (AV)  
TV Standard  
Colour system  
Sound system  
B/G, D/K, I, H, M (AV)  
Rated voltage  
220-240V ~, 50Hz  
Power  
Power on  
160 W  
consumption  
Sound Output  
Power  
Stand-by  
1.2W 10%  
Main R/L  
7W + 7W (10% THD, 80% MOD,At 1KHz,Listening :STEREO)  
5W +5W ,5W (10%THD,SPDIF,Dolby Digital -20dBFs,1KHz,  
Listening : SURROUND  
Surround R/L, Center  
Woofer  
VHF  
7W (10%THD,SPDIF,Dolby Digital -20dBFs,100Hz,Listening : SURROUND)  
BAND : CH0 - CH4 [CH0(46.25 ), CH2(64.25 )]  
BAND : CH5 - CH12 [CH7(182.25 ),  
CH10(196.25 ), CH10(209.25 )]  
CABLE BAND : S1 - S3 , S1- S20  
HYPER BAND : S21 - S41  
BAND IV, V : CH21 - CH69 [CH28(527.25 )]  
Frequency Synthesizer Tuning System  
On Screen Display  
Channel  
Coverage  
UHF  
Tuning System  
Channel Indication  
Program Selection  
100 Programs  
AV1 RCA Jack  
S-VHS 1 (S-Video)  
REAR  
SPDIF(Coaxial)  
Input  
DVD INPUT, DTV INPUT  
AV2 RCA Jack  
Aux, Terminal  
SIDE  
S-VHS 2 (S-Video)  
Monitor Out RCA Jack  
Output  
REAR  
Surround R/L, Woofer Speaker  
R-49C08  
Remote Control Unit  
(Required two 1.5V battries type with AAA size)  
890(W) 580(W) 564(D)  
32WIDE FLAT TYPE  
Dimension  
Picture Tube  
Weight  
Net weight  
57 kg  
Gross weight  
63 kg  
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NEC Australia Pty. Ltd.  
ABN 86 001 217 527  
Home Electronics Group  
NEC Service Centres  
PH: 131-632  
NEW South Wales  
Sydney  
Newcastle  
184 Milperra Rd, Revesby 2212  
120 Parry Street, Newcastle West 2302  
(02)9780 8688  
(02)4926 2466  
Victoria  
Melbourne  
Unit 1/6 Garden Road, Clayton 3168  
(03)8562 6245  
Queensland  
Brisbane  
Southport  
Unit 4/305 Montague Road, WEST END 4101  
Shop 1, 48 Ferry Road, Southport 4215  
(07)3840 5858  
(07)5591 3670  
South Australia  
Adelaide  
84A Richmond Rd, Keswick, 5053  
45 Sarich Court, Osborne Park 6017  
(08)8375 5710  
(08)9445 5901  
Western Australia  
Perth  
For Service in outer areas, please contact your NEC retailer for the address of the nearest  
Authorised NEC Service Centre.  
NEC Australia Pty. Ltd.  
Home Electronics Group  
244 Beecroft Road EPPING 2121  
Tel: 131 632  
Fax: (02)9877 2353  
P/N : 48586720E101-R0  
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