Marantz LC1500 User Manual

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Model LC1500 User Guide  
LCD TV/Monitor  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Important safeguards for you and your new product  
Your product has been manufactured and tested with your safety in mind. However, improper use  
can result in potential electrical shock or fire hazards. To avoid defeating the safeguards that have  
been built into your new product, please read and observe the following safety points when  
installing and using your new product, and save them for future reference.  
Observing the simple precautions discussed in this booklet can help you get many years of enjoy-  
ment and safe operation that are built into your new product.  
This product complies with all applicable U.S. Federal safety requirements, and those of the  
Canadian Standards Association.  
1. Read Instructions  
9. Attachments  
Do not use attachments not recommended by  
the product manufacturer as they may cause  
hazards.  
All the safety and operating instructions should  
be read before the product is operated.  
2. Follow Instructions  
10. Ventilation  
All operating and use instructions should be fol-  
lowed.  
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided  
for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of  
the product and to protect it from overheating,  
and these openings must not be blocked or cov-  
ered. The openings should never be blocked by  
placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other  
similar surface. This product should not be  
placed in a built-in installation such as a book-  
case or rack unless proper ventilation is provid-  
ed or the manufacturer’s instructions have been  
adhered to.  
3. Retain Instructions  
The safety and operating instructions should be  
retained for future reference.  
4. Heed Warnings  
All warnings on the product and in the operating  
instructions should be adhered to.  
5. Cleaning  
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before  
cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol  
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
11. Power Sources  
This product 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, consult your product deal-  
er or local power company. For products intend-  
ed to operate from battery power, or other  
sources, refer to the operating instructions.  
6. Water and Moisture  
Do not use this product near water - for exam-  
ple, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or  
laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swim-  
ming pool.  
7. Accessories  
Do not place this product on an unstable cart,  
stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may  
fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult,  
and serious damage to the product. Use only  
with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table rec-  
ommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the  
product. Any mounting of the product should fol-  
low the manufacturer’s instructions, and should  
use a mounting accessory recommended by the  
manufacturer.  
12. Line-Cord Polarization  
This product is equipped with a three-wire  
grounding type 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 outlet, contact your  
electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do  
not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized  
plug.  
8. Transporting Product  
13. Power-Cord Protection  
A product and cart combination should be  
moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force,  
and uneven surfaces may cause the product  
and cart combination to overturn.  
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 par-  
ticular attention to cords at plugs, convenience  
receptacles, and the point where they exit from  
the product.  
(Continued on next page)  
PORTABLE CART WARNING  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
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18. Object and Liquid Entry  
14. Outdoor Antenna Grounding  
Never push objects of any kind into this product  
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 product.  
If an outside antenna or cable system is con-  
nected to the product, be sure the antenna or  
cable system is grounded so as to provide some  
protection against voltage surges and built-up  
static charges. Article 810 of the National  
Electrical Code (U.S.A.), ANSI/ NFPA 70 pro-  
vides information with regard to proper ground-  
ing of the mast and supporting structure,  
grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna dis-  
charge unit, size of grounding conductors, loca-  
tion of antenna-discharge unit, connection to  
grounding electrodes, and requirements for the  
grounding electrode.  
19. Servicing  
Do not attempt to service this product yourself  
as opening or removing covers may expose you  
to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all  
servicing to qualified service personnel.  
20. Damage Requiring Service  
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and  
refer servicing to qualified service personnel  
under the following conditions:  
a. If the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.  
Example of Grounding According to National  
Electrical Code Instructions  
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fall-  
en into the product.  
Ground Clamp  
c. If the product has been exposed to rain or  
water.  
Antenna Lead in Wire  
d. If the product does not operate normally by  
following the operating instructions. Adjust only  
those controls that are covered by the operating  
instructions as an improper adjustment of other  
controls may result in damage and will often  
require extensive work by a qualified technician  
to restore the product to its normal operation.  
Antenna Discharge Unit  
(NEC Section 810-20)  
Grounding Conductor  
(NEC Section 810-21)  
Electric Service  
Equipment  
Ground Clamps  
Power Service Grounding  
Electrode System (NEC  
Art 250, Part H)  
e. If the product has been dropped or the cabi-  
net has been damaged.  
NEC - National Electrical Code  
f. If the product exhibits a distinct change in  
performance.  
21. Replacement Parts  
When replacement parts are required, be sure  
the service technician has used replacement  
parts specified by the manufacturer or have the  
same characteristics as the original part.  
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire,  
electric shock, or other hazards.  
15. Lightning  
For added protection for this product (receiver)  
during a lightning storm, or when it is left unat-  
tended and unused for long periods of time,  
unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the  
antenna or cable system. This will prevent dam-  
age to the product due to lightning and power-  
line surges.  
22. Safety Check  
16. Power Lines  
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this  
product, ask the service technician to perform  
safety checks to determine that the product is in  
proper operating condition.  
An outside antenna system should not be locat-  
ed 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.  
23. Wall or Ceiling Mounting  
The product should be mounted to a wall or ceil-  
ing only as recommended by the manufacturer.  
24. Heat  
17. Overloading  
The product should be situated away from heat  
sources such as radiators, heat registers,  
stoves, or other products (including amplifiers)  
that produce heat.  
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords  
as this can result in a risk of fire or electric  
shock.  
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Safety warnings  
Important safety instructions  
Controls  
2
3
6
1
2
Basic composition of LCD TV  
10  
Connecting antenna  
13  
14  
16  
17  
Connecting external equipment  
Connecting DVD player  
Connecting DTV  
CONTENTS  
INDEX  
Connecting PC as monitor  
Function checking in PC mode  
18  
20  
3
4
Using remote control  
Turning on the set  
21  
23  
24  
25  
26  
30  
32  
Function checking in TV mode  
Setting language  
Closed caption function  
Parental control function  
Programming / Erasing channels  
Setting current time  
34  
36  
38  
40  
5
Setting Off-Timer function  
Setting On-Timer function  
Setting sleep time function  
Before operating the  
set, please read this  
manual carefully.  
Adjusting audio condition  
Adjusting video condition  
41  
44  
6
7
Product specifications  
46  
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Controls  
Front of the set  
On indicator  
Power button  
Remote control sensor  
* Remove vinyl coating for protection from staining before using.  
Back of the set  
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Front control panel  
Volume buttons  
Menu button  
Power button  
On indicator  
TV/Video button  
Enter button  
Channel buttons  
Remote control sensor  
Connecting ports  
DC 12V  
ANT IN  
+75  
PC/DTV INPUT  
H/P  
S-VIDEO  
COMPONENT INPUT(480i)  
CB CR  
VIDEO (MONO)  
L
AUDIO  
R
IN  
Audio/Video  
input  
Power input  
Headphone  
jack  
PC / D-TV input  
Antenna input  
S-Video input  
Component input  
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Controls  
Remote Control  
POWER BUTTON  
NUMBER BUTTONS  
FLASHBK BUTTON  
MENU BUTTON  
CHANNEL (  
) BUTTONS  
5,∞  
TV/PC BUTTON  
G Press the FLASHBK button to view the last  
programme you were watching.  
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TV/VIDEO button  
on Remote Control  
TV/VIDEO BUTTON  
PAGE 15~19  
* Each press of this button changes the mode  
as below.  
TV programs  
VIDEO  
/ Cable TV  
PAGE 28  
PAGE 43  
CC BUTTON  
S-VIDEO  
DVD  
MUTE BUTTON  
ENTER BUTTON  
* VIDEO, S-VIDEO, DVD : Select each mode  
for watching the corresponding external  
equipment.  
VOLUME ( , ) BUTTONS  
2 3  
SLEEP BUTTON  
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Basic composition of LCD TV  
Accessories  
Hole  
Table style stand  
AC Adaptor  
Remote Control  
RC1500LC  
Batteries  
Power cord  
PC signal cable  
User guide  
Warranty Card  
(For USA)  
Warranty Card  
(For CANADA)  
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Watching TV programs  
* Please make sure to connect the power plug to the wall outlet socket after connecting the TV to the adaptor.  
a. Install the LCD TV in the correct using the installation accessories. Refer to page 12, 13.  
b. Connect the antenna cable to the antenna input port of the set.  
c. Connect the adaptor to the power input port of the set.  
d. Connect the power plug to the wall outlet socket after connecting the power cord to the adaptor.  
a
b
d
c
Note : If TV/monitor is cold, there may be a small “flicker” when turned on.  
This is normal, there is nothing wrong with TV/monitor.  
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Basic composition of LCD TV  
Installations  
* For safety, use with table style stand only.  
a. Place the table stand in the position you wish to install the set.  
b. Put the set in the table stand.  
*
When you assemble the TV set with table style stand, please match the stick of TV set to the hole of the  
table style stand so as not to allow movement of the joint.  
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Connecting antenna  
* To get better picture quality, adjust the direction of antenna.  
Connecting to wall antenna socket  
G In case of wall antenna socket in apartment houses, connect the antenna cable as shown below.  
(Use the correct type of antenna cable to the type of wall antenna socket.)  
Turn clock arise to  
tighten.  
75round cable  
DC 12V  
bronze wire  
PC/DTV INPUT  
ANT IN  
C
+75  
300flat cable  
antenna  
converter  
antenna input port  
wall connecting port  
Apartments  
* In case of 75round cable, insert the bronze wire and then tighten the connecting nut.  
And in case of 300flat cable, connect the twisted wire to the antenna converter and  
then connect the converter to the antenna input port.  
* When using 75round cable, do not bend bronze. It may cause poor picture quality.  
Connecting to outdoor antenna  
G This type of antenna is usually used at common private houses.  
Turn clock arise to  
tighten.  
VHF antenna  
75round cable  
UHF  
bronze wire  
DC 12V  
PC/DTV INPUT  
ANT IN  
+75  
C
antenna  
300flat cable  
antenna  
converter  
Private house  
antenna input port  
* In poor signal area, you can get better  
picture quality if you install the anten-  
na like the figure as shown right.  
* If an antenna is divided to two TV  
sets, use “signal divider” for connect-  
ing.  
DC 12V  
VHF  
UHF  
PC/DTV INPUT  
ANT IN  
C
+75  
signal  
amplifier  
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Connecting external equipment  
* TV screen is automatically converted to TV mode by pressing the channel (  
buttons (0~9) when using VIDEO.  
* Please connect to other AV equipment by using input ports of the set.  
) buttons, flashbk or number  
5,∞  
Connecting VCR  
How to connect  
1
G Connect the audio/video output ports of VCR to the corresponding input ports of the set.  
DC 12V  
PC/DTV INPUT  
H/P  
S-VIDEO  
ANT IN  
+75  
COMPONENT INPUT(480i)  
CR  
VIDEO (MONO)  
L
AUDIO  
R
CB  
IN  
Antenna cable  
shapes  
2
or  
Antenna  
Direct  
converter  
connection  
S-VIDEO  
ANT IN  
OUT  
IN  
ANT OUT  
< Back panel of VCR >  
CH3  
CH4  
(R) AUDIO (L)  
VIDEO  
1
How to use  
2
Watching TV programs  
Turn the set on and select the channel you want.  
Watching VCR  
a. Press tv/video button of the remote control to select [VIDEO].  
1
* Select the channel 3 or 4 if you use only connection  
.
* Select VIDEO if you use connection 2.  
b. Insert a video tape into the VCR and press the PLAY button.  
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Only watching external AV source  
How to connect  
1
G Connect the audio/video output ports of external A/V equipment to the corresponding input ports of  
the set.  
DC 12V  
PC/DTV INPUT  
H/P  
S-VIDEO  
ANT IN  
+75  
COMPONENT INPUT(480i)  
CR  
VIDEO (MONO)  
L
AUDIO  
R
Camcorder  
C
B
IN  
< TV connection panel >  
VCR  
Video Game set  
< Back panel of  
external equipment >  
R
AUDIO  
L
VIDEO  
DVD  
How to use  
2
G Turn the set on and press TV/VIDEO button to select [VIDEO].  
VIDEO  
< On remote control >  
G Try this after turning on the external AV equipment.  
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Connecting DVD player  
G Connect component video inputs to Y, CB, CR (480i) and audio inputs to right and left port of AV ports.  
How to connect  
1
DC 12V  
PC/DTV INPUT  
H/P  
S-VIDEO  
ANT IN  
+75  
COMPONENT INPUT(480i)  
CR  
VIDEO (MONO)  
L
AUDIO  
R
C
B
IN  
< TV connection panel >  
AUDIO  
R
L
< Back panel of DVD >  
How to use  
2
G Turn the set on and press TV/VIDEO button to select [DVD].  
DVD  
< On remote control >  
G Try this after turning on the DVD set.  
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Connecting DTV  
* Make sure to select PC mode before operating.  
How to connect  
1
DC 12V  
PC/DTV INPUT  
ANT IN  
+75  
H/P  
S-VIDEO  
COMPONENT INPUT(480i)  
CR  
VIDEO (MONO)  
L
AUDIO  
R
CB  
IN  
< TV connection panel >  
or  
AUDIO  
L
R
R
AUDIO  
L
H
V
R
G
B
< Back panel of DTV >  
How to use  
2
G Turn the set on and press TV/PC button to select [PC].  
PC  
< On remote control >  
G Try this after turning on the DTV set.  
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Connecting PC as monitor  
* Make sure to select PC mode on before operating.  
How to connect  
1
G Make sure to set resolution of the PC to be available before connecting. Refer to page 19.  
G Connect the set to the PC with PC signal cable.  
G Connect the audio ports to the PC to get PC sound.  
DC 12V  
PC/DTV INPUT  
H/P  
S-VIDEO  
ANT IN  
+75  
COMPONENT INPUT(480i)  
CR  
VIDEO (MONO)  
L
AUDIO  
R
C
B
IN  
< TV connection panel >  
< PC >  
< Accessories >  
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How to use  
2
G Turn the set on and press TV/PC button to select [PC].  
PC  
< On remote control >  
G Try this after turning on the PC.  
Displayable Monitor Specification  
MODE  
VGA  
Resolution  
Horizontal  
Frequency(KHz)  
Vertical  
Frequency(Hz)  
640x480  
640x480  
640x480  
640x480  
640x480  
720x400  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
832x624  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
31.5KHz  
35KHz  
60Hz  
67Hz  
72Hz  
75Hz  
85Hz  
70Hz  
56Hz  
60Hz  
72Hz  
75Hz  
85Hz  
75Hz  
60Hz  
70Hz  
75Hz  
85Hz  
37.9KHz  
37.5KHz  
43.3KHz  
31.5KHz  
35.2KHz  
37.9KHz  
48.1KHz  
46.9KHz  
53.7KHz  
49.7KHz  
48.4KHz  
56.5KHz  
60.2KHz  
68.7KHz  
SVGA  
(MAC)  
XGA  
Note : If TV/monitor is cold, there may be a small “flicker” when turned on.  
This is normal, there is nothing wrong with TV/monitor.  
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Function checking in PC mode  
* Make sure to select PC mode on before operating.  
Press the MENU button. Each time you press the button you can see menus as below.  
1
Contrast  
Brightness  
H-Poisition  
V-Poisition  
Clock  
:
:
:
:
:
:
71  
74  
0
0
40  
16  
Phase  
Auto  
Reset  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
Press the channel ( ) buttons to select a function you want to use.  
5,∞  
2
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Using remote control  
Inserting batteries  
Pull the battery cover  
upward in the arrow  
direction to remove.  
1
2
3
Insert the batteries  
with correct polarity.  
remote control  
sensor  
Replace the battery  
compartment cover.  
* Apply two 1.5V alkaline batteries of AAA type. Don’t mix the used batteries with new bat-  
teries.  
* Remove batteries when you don’t use the remote control for long time. Liquid leakage from  
old battery may cause operation failure.  
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Using remote control  
Notes for using remote control  
Don’t place the remote control  
Signal from the remote con-  
trol may be disturbed by sun  
light or other strong light. In  
this case, turn the set to other  
direction.  
Make sure these are no  
objects between the  
remote control and its sen-  
sor.  
near a heater or damp place.  
Strong impact on remote con-  
trol may cause operation fail-  
ure.  
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Turning on the set  
* First, connect antenna cable and power cord with the adaptor.  
* Press the power button and you will get stable picture and sound in a few seconds.  
Press the POWER button to turn the set on.  
1
displayed only in  
stereo signal  
ST.  
7
channel number  
12:30 PM  
displayed only if present  
time display is set  
Press the channel (  
) or number buttons to select  
5,∞  
a channel you want after memorizing received broad-  
casting signals in the local area.  
2
G Direct selecting channels  
Press number of the program as one or two digits with  
number buttons.  
ex: channel 7  
7 or 07  
G Refer to page 32 ~ 33 to memorize channels.  
Adjust Volume level.  
3
G Volume ( ) button increas-  
3
es the level of sound.  
G Volume ( ) button decreas-  
2
Volume  
3
es the level of sound.  
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Function checking in TV mode  
Press the MENU button. Each time you press the button you can see menus shown  
below.  
1
Language  
Captions  
Caption/Text  
Parental Ctl  
English  
Off  
CC1  
Auto Program  
Manual Program  
Fine  
Use  
And ENTER  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
5∞2 3  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Color  
Tint  
Sharpness  
APC  
100  
100  
85  
0
7
Clock  
Off-Timer  
On-Timer  
TV 3 Vol 30 Run  
Auto Off  
--:--AM  
--:--AM  
--:--AM  
Hold  
: Hold  
Clear  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
MTS  
Strero  
AVL  
Off  
DASP  
Equalizer  
User  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
Press the channel (  
) buttons to select a function you want to use.  
5,∞  
2
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Setting language  
Language  
Press the ENTER button.  
Press the MENU button to select the  
screen display as below.  
1
2
3
Language  
Captions  
English  
Off  
Caption/Text  
Parental Ctl  
CC1  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
Press the channel (  
select a language you want to adjust.  
) buttons to  
5,∞  
Language  
Captions  
English  
Off  
Caption/Text  
Parental Ctl  
CC1  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
G Each press of volume ( , ) buttons  
2 3  
changes the screen display as below.  
English  
Español  
Français  
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Closed caption function  
Closed captioning is a process which converts the audio portion of a television program into written words which  
then appear on the television screen in a form similar to subtitles. Closed captions allow viewers to read the dia-  
logue and narration of television programs.  
Using Closed Captions  
Captions are the subtitles of the dialogue and narration of televi-  
sion programs. For prerecorded programs, program dialogue can  
be arranged into captions in advance. It’s possible to caption a live  
program by using a process called real-time captioning, which  
creates captions instantly. Real-time captioning is normally done  
by professional reporters using a machine shorthand system and  
computer for translation into English.  
Captioning is an effective system for the hearing-impaired, and it  
can also aid in teaching language skills.  
FOLLOW ME  
The picture at left shows a typical caption.  
Caption Tips  
Not all TV broadcasts include closed caption signals.  
Sometimes TV stations broadcast four different caption signals on the same channel. By selecting FROM CC1  
TO CC4, you can choose which signal you view. CC1 is usually the signal with the captions, while Another  
mode might show demonstration or programming information.  
Your TV might not receive caption signals normally in the following situations.  
Poor reception conditions are encountered:  
IGNITION:  
Picture may flutter, drift, suffer from black spots or horizontal streaking. Usually caused by interference from  
automobile ignition systems, neon lamps, electrical drills, and other electrical appliances.  
GHOSTS:  
Ghosts are caused when the TV signal splits and follows two paths. One is the direct path and the other is  
reflected off tall buildings, hills or other objects. Changing the direction or position of the antenna may improve  
reception.  
SNOW:  
If your receiver is located at the weak, fringe area of a TV signal, your picture may be marred by small dots.  
It may be necessary to install a special antenna to improve the picture.  
An old, bad, or illegally recorded tape is played.  
Strong, random signals from a car or airplane interfere with the TV signal.  
The signal from the antenna is weak.  
The program wasn’t captioned when it was produced, transmitted, or taped.  
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Operating the Caption  
G Each time you press the volume ( , ) buttons,  
2 3  
Press the MENU button to select the  
screen display as below.  
the caption mode is displayed one by one as  
shown below.  
1
2
Language  
Captions  
Caption/Text  
Parental Ctl  
English  
Off  
CC1  
CAPTION CC1  
CAPTION CC2  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
CAPTION CC3  
CAPTION CC4  
Press the channel (  
) buttons to  
5,∞  
select [  
].  
Caption/Text  
CAPTION TEXT1  
CAPTION TEXT2  
CAPTION TEXT3  
CAPTION TEXT4  
Language  
Captions  
Caption/Text  
Parental Ctl  
English  
Off  
CC1  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
Press the volume ( ) button.  
3
3
Language  
Captions  
English  
Off  
Caption/Text  
Parental Ctl  
CC1  
Press the ENTER button.  
4
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
G This TV is programmed to remember which  
mode it was last set to, even if you switch the  
POWER off.  
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Closed caption function  
Operating the Caption  
Press the CC button to select  
[
].  
Captions  
1
2
Captions  
Off  
And ENTER  
Use  
2 3  
Press the volume ( , ) buttons to select [On] and press the ENTER button.  
2 3  
G Each press of volume (  
,
2 3  
) buttons changes the screen display as below.  
EZ Mute  
Off  
On  
G Captions function setting is Completed.  
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Using the Text Function  
Text services give a wide variety of information on all kind of subjects (ex. captioned pro-  
gram lists, weather forecasts, stock exchange topics, news for hearing-impaired---) through  
the half TV screen.  
But not all stations offer text services, even though they might offer captioning.  
Repeat the steps 1-2 at page 27.  
1
Press the volume ( , ) buttons to select [Text 1], [Text 2], [Text 3] or [Text 4].  
2 3  
2
Language  
Captions  
English  
Off  
Caption/Text  
Parental Ctl  
Text1  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
Press the ENTER button.  
3
G In the event you receive a poor signal, an empty black box may appear and disappear, even when the text  
mode is selected. This is normal function in such an event.  
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Parental control function  
The Parental Control Function (V-Chip) is used to block program viewing based on the ratings sent by the  
broadcast station. The default setting is to allow all programs to be viewed. Viewing can be blocked by the  
type of program and by the categories chosen to be blocked. It is also possible to block all program viewing  
for a time period. To use the Parental Control Function, the following must be set :  
1. Ratings and categories to be blocked.  
2. Number of hours to lock the television viewing control  
3. Set a password  
4. Enable the lock  
V-Chip rating and categories  
Rating guidelines are provided by broadcast stations. Most television programs and television movies can  
be blocked by TV Rating and/or Individual Categories. Movies that have been shown at the theaters or direct-  
to-video movies use the Movie Rating System(MPAA) only.  
For Movies previously shown in theaters:  
Movie Ratings:  
* Unblocked  
* G and Above  
(general audience)  
* PG and Above  
(parental guidance suggested)  
* PG-13 and Above (13 years and up)  
* R and Above (restricted)  
* NC-17 and Above (18 years and up)  
* X (adult)  
If you set PG-13 and Above ; G and PG movies will be available, PG-13, R, NC-17 and X will be  
blocked.  
For Television programs including made-for-TV movies:  
General TV Ratings:  
* Unblocked  
* TV-G and Above  
* TV-PG and Above  
* TV-14 and Above  
* TV-MA  
(general audience) (individual categories do not apply)  
(parental guidance suggested)  
(14 years and up)  
(mature audience)  
Children TV Ratings:  
* Unblocked  
* TV-Y and Above  
* TV-Y7  
(youth) (individual content categories do not apply)  
(youth, 7 years and up)  
Content Categories:  
* Dialog - sexual dialogue  
(applies to TV-PG and Above, TV-14 and Above)  
* Language - adult language  
* Sex scenes - sexual situations  
* Violence  
* F Violence - fantasy violence  
* No Rating  
(applies to TV-PG and Above, TV-14 and Above, TV-MA)  
(applies to TV-PG and Above, TV-14 and Above, TV-MA)  
(applies to TV-PG, TV-14 and TV-MA)  
(applies only to TV-Y7)  
(blocks all viewing)  
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Setting up Blocking  
Press the channel (  
) buttons to  
5,∞  
Press the MENU button to select the  
select the types of blocking to be set.  
screen display as below.  
1
2
4
5
Press the volume ( , ) buttons to  
2 3  
select the types of ratings to block.  
Language  
Captions  
English  
Off  
G [MPAA], [Age] and/or [Content block] may  
Caption/Text  
Parental Ctl  
CC1  
be set.  
Press the MENU button to return from  
[Age Block] or [Content Blk] setting  
screens.  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
Press the channel (  
) buttons to  
5,∞  
Press the channel (  
select [Set Hours].  
) buttons to  
5,∞  
select [  
].  
Parental Ctl  
Press the volume ( , ) buttons to set  
2 3  
the number of hours for the block-  
ing.(Up to 99)  
Language  
Captions  
English  
Off  
Press the channel (  
select [Set Password].  
) buttons to  
5,∞  
Caption/Text  
CC1  
Parental Ctl  
Enter a four digit password. Enter it  
again when requested.  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
G A new password may be chosen each time  
blocking is set up.  
Press the volume ( ) button.  
3
3
Press the channel (  
select [Lock On/Off].  
) buttons to  
5,∞  
Aux. Block  
MPAA  
Age Block  
Content Blk  
Set Hours  
Set Password  
Lock On/Off  
Sources Unblocked  
Unblocked  
6
Press the volume ( , ) buttons to set  
2 3  
the lock [On].  
00 Hours  
Press the MENU button to save the  
blocking setup and exit.  
To Set  
2 3  
Must Set Hours  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
G If parental control is already set then enter  
the password when requested.  
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Programming / Erasing channels  
Auto programming channels  
* This function can be operated only when the set can receive input sig-  
nal from broadcasting stations and the antenna cable is connected.  
* [Auto programming] function memorizes all the receiving channels of  
terestrial TV signals or cable TV programs.  
* If channels of general wireless TV and cable TV are duplicated,  
press the number buttons (0 ~ 9) to change as  
general wirelessTV  
CableTV  
Press the MENU button to select the screen display  
as below.  
1
2
Auto Program  
Manual Program  
Fine  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
Press the volume ( ) button.  
3
Auto Program  
TV 7  
89%  
Scanning channel number  
is displayed.  
Stop ENTER  
* Press the channel (  
) buttons to check the memo-  
5,∞  
rized channels after auto programming is finished.  
* If you press the ENTER button in auto programming,  
the function will stop and only channels programming  
up to that time will remain.  
* Auto programming function can memorize only the  
channels which are being received at that time.  
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Memorizing / Erasing current channel  
*You can select [Add] or [Del] for the current channel.  
Press the MENU button to select the  
Press the channel (  
) buttons to  
5,∞  
screen display as below. Then press  
select a channel you want and then  
1
3
the channel (  
) buttons to select  
5,∞  
press the volume ( , ) buttons to  
2 3  
[Manual Program].  
select [Memory] or [ Erase ].  
Manual Program  
TV  
7
Memory  
Erase  
Auto Program  
Manual Program  
Fine  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
G Each time you press the volume ( , ) but-  
2 3  
tons, you can select as below alternative-  
ly.  
Erase  
Memory  
Press the volume ( , ) buttons.  
2 3  
2
Press the ENTER button.  
The current channel number is displayed.  
4
G The current channel is to be added /  
deleted.  
Manual Program  
TV  
7
Memory  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
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Setting current time  
* If current time setting is erased by power failure or TV is unplugged, reset it.  
To set current time as 10:30 AM  
Press the MENU button to select the screen display  
as below.  
1
Clock  
--:--AM  
--:--AM  
--:--AM  
Off-Timer  
On-Timer  
Hold  
TV 3 Vol 30 Run  
Auto Off  
: Hold  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
Press the channel (  
) buttons to select [Clock ].  
5,∞  
2
Clock  
Off-Timer  
On-Timer  
--:--AM  
--:--AM  
--:--AM  
Hold  
TV 3 Vol 30 Run  
Auto Off : Hold  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
Press the volume ( ) button.  
3
3
Clock  
Off-Timer  
On-Timer  
00:00 AM  
--:--AM  
--:--AM  
Hold  
TV 3 Vol 30 Run  
Auto Off  
: Hold  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
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Press the channel (  
select current hour.  
) buttons to  
5,∞  
To check current channel, time and  
sound status (stereo or dual)  
4
5
GIf you hold the button, the hour display is  
3
changed in the sequence of AM 1 AM 2  
....PM12 PM 1 .... AM 12, and  
changed in the reverse sequence for but-  
ton.  
G Press the ENTER button.  
current channel  
ST.SAP  
7
G Select [AM 10].  
current sound  
status  
Press the volume ( ) button.  
3
10:30AM  
current time  
Clock  
Off-Timer  
On-Timer  
10:00AM  
--:--AM  
--:--AM  
Hold  
G Press the ENTER button again to release.  
TV 3 Vol 30 Run  
Auto Off  
: Hold  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
* Current time is not displayed if current  
time is not set.  
* Stereo or dual sound is displayed only  
when receiving the correspondent input  
signal.  
* Above displays disappear after a few sec-  
onds.  
Press the channel (  
) buttons to  
5,∞  
select current minute. And press the  
6
ENTER button.  
G If you hold the button, the minute display  
3
is changed in the sequence of 00 01 02  
...58 59, and changed in the reverse  
sequence for button.  
3
G Select [30] and press the ENTER button to  
complete the setting.  
G Time is progressed from the point of press-  
ing the ENTER button.  
G Press the ENTER button again and the  
screen display is disappears.  
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Setting Off-Timer function  
*Timer function can be operated only if current time has been already set.  
*Off-timer function is prior to on-timer function if they are set to the same time.  
Turning off at 11:30 PM by off-timer function  
Press the MENU button to select the screen display  
as below.  
1
Clock  
10:30AM  
--:--AM  
--:--AM  
Off-Timer  
On-Timer  
Hold  
TV 3 Vol 30 Run  
Auto Off  
: Hold  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
Press the channel (  
Timer].  
) buttons to select [Off-  
5,∞  
2
Clock  
10:30AM  
--:--AM  
Off-Timer  
Hold  
--:--AM  
On-Timer  
TV 3 Vol 30 Run  
Auto Off  
: Hold  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
Press the volume ( ) button.  
3
3
Clock  
10:30AM  
--:--AM  
Off-Timer  
Hold  
--:--AM  
On-Timer  
TV 3 Vol 30 Run  
Auto Off  
: Hold  
Use  
And ENTER  
2 3 5∞  
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Press the channel (  
) buttons to  
Press the volume ( ) button to select  
5,∞  
3
select hour you want to set.  
[Hold] or [Run].  
4
7
8
G If you hold the button, the hour display is  
5
changed in the sequence of AM 1 AM 2  
....PM12 PM 1 .... AM 12, and  
changed in the reverse sequence for but-  
ton.  
G Select [PM 11].  
Press the channel (  
select [Run].  
) buttons to  
5,∞  
Clock  
Off-Timer  
On-Timer  
10:30AM  
11:00PM  
--:--AM  
Hold  
Press the volume ( ) button.  
3
TV 3 Vol 30 Run  
5
6
Auto Off  
: Hold  
Clock  
10:30AM  
11:00PM  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
Off-Timer  
Hold  
--:--AM  
On-Timer  
TV 3 Vol 30 Run  
Auto Off  
: Hold  
Press the ENTER button.  
Use  
And ENTER  
2 35∞  
G Each press of channel (  
changes the screen display as below.  
) button  
5,∞  
9
Press the channel (  
select minute you want to set.  
) buttons to  
5,∞  
Run  
Hold  
G The screen display will disappear if you  
press the ENTER button once more.  
G The screen display of [ Sleep ] appears  
on the screen for one minute untill TV  
automatically turns off.  
G If you hold the button, the minute display  
is changed in the sequence of 00 01 ➔  
02 ...58 59, and changed in the reverse  
sequence for button.  
5
G Select [30].  
* When [Auto Off] is set to [RUN] with  
5∞2 3  
Clock  
Off-Timer  
On-Timer  
TV 3 Vol 30 Run  
Auto Off  
10:30AM  
--:--AM  
Hold  
--:--AM  
and ENTER buttons, the TV is switched to  
standby mode automatically in 10 minutes if  
there is no inptsignal.  
: Run  
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And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
37  
Setting On-Timer function  
*Timer function can be operated only if current time has been already set.  
Turning on at 7:10 AM with volume 40 on channel 8 by on-timer function  
Press the MENU button to select the  
screen display as below.  
Press the channel (  
select hour you want.  
) buttons to  
5,∞  
1
2
4
5
6
G If you hold the button, the hour display is  
changed in the sequence of AM 1 AM 2  
....PM12 PM 1 .... AM 12, and  
5
Clock  
Off-Timer  
On-Timer  
TV 3 Vol 30 Run  
Auto Off  
10:30AM  
--:--AM  
--:--AM  
Hold  
changed in the reverse sequence for but-  
ton.  
: Hold  
G Select [AM 7].  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
Press the channel (  
select [On-Timer].  
) buttons to  
5,∞  
Press the volume ( ) button.  
3
Clock  
Off-Timer  
On-Timer  
TV 3 Vol 30 Run  
Auto Off  
10:30AM  
--:--AM  
Clock  
Off-Timer  
On-Timer  
10:30AM  
--:--AM  
7:--AM
Hold  
Hold  
--:--AM  
TV 3 Vol 30 Run  
: Hold  
Auto Off  
: Hold  
Use  
And ENTER  
2 35∞  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
Press the volume ( ) button.  
3
Press the channel (  
) buttons to  
5,∞  
select minute you want.  
3
G If you hold the button, the minute display  
5
Clock  
Off-Timer  
On-Timer  
10:30AM  
--:--AM  
is changed in the sequence of 00 01 ➔  
02 ...58 59, and changed in the reverse  
Hold  
--:--AM  
TV 3 Vol 30 Run  
sequence for button.  
G Select [10].  
Auto Off  
: Hold  
Use  
And ENTER  
2 35∞  
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Press the volume ( ) button.  
3
Press the volume ( ) button.  
3
7
11  
Clock  
Off-Timer  
On-Timer  
TV 3 Vol 30 Run  
Auto Off  
10:30AM  
--:--AM  
7:10AM  
Clock  
Off-Timer  
On-Timer  
TV 8 Vol 40 Run  
Auto Off  
10:30AM  
--:--AM  
Hold  
Hold  
7:10AM  
: Hold  
: Hold  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
Press the channel (  
) buttons to  
5,∞  
Press the channel (  
) buttons to  
5,∞  
select [Run] and press the ENTER  
select the channel you want .  
12  
8
9
button.  
G Each press of volume (  
, ) buttons  
2 3  
changes the screen display as below.  
Run  
Hold  
Press the volume ( ) button.  
3
G On-Timer function setting is complet-  
ed.  
G If you press the ENTER button once  
more, the screen display disappear  
and the set will be turned automatical-  
ly on with volume level 40 on channel  
8 at 7:10 AM.  
Clock  
Off-Timer  
On-Timer  
10:30AM  
--:--AM  
7:10AM  
Hold  
TV 8 Vol 30 Run  
Auto Off  
: Hold  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
Press the channel (  
) buttons to  
5,∞  
select the volume you want .  
10  
* If on-timer function is active, the current channel will change to the set channel when on-timer  
is activated.  
* Unless any button is pressed within two hours after turning on the TV by on-timer function, the  
set is automatically turned off.  
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Setting sleep time function  
* This function will automatically turn the set off after a set time.  
Press the SLEEP button to set sleep time function.  
1
G Each press of the button changes setting time status as  
below.  
Sleep ---  
Use  
And ENTER  
2 3  
10  
20  
30  
60  
- - -  
240  
180  
120  
90  
G To release sleep time setting, press the SLEEP button  
repeatedly to select [ --- ].  
G The screen display of [ Sleep ] appears on the screen for  
one minute untill automatically turning off.  
* When a sleep time you want is displayed on the  
screen, don’t press the SLEEP button.The screen  
display disappears and sleep time is to be set.  
* To check remaining sleep time after setting, press  
the SLEEP button just once.  
* To change sleep time setting, press the SLEEP  
button repeatedly to select time setting you want.  
* If you turn the set off after setting sleep time, the  
setting will be erased. Set it again.  
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Adjusting audio condition  
Adjusting audio condition by user  
Press the MENU button to select the  
screen display as below.  
Press the volume ( , ) buttons to  
2 3  
adjust the audio condition as you want.  
1
3
4
MTS  
AVL  
DASP  
Equalizer  
Strero  
Off  
User  
MTS  
Strero  
AVL  
Off  
DASP  
Equalizer  
User  
Use  
And ENTER  
Use  
And ENTER  
2 35∞  
2 35∞  
Press the channel (  
select a audio item you want to adjust.  
) buttons to  
5,∞  
Press the ENTER button.  
2
MTS :  
G Refer to page 42 for the details.  
AVL (Auto Volume Level) :  
G This function keeps the volume at the same  
level even when the channels are changed.  
DASP (Digital Audio Signal Process) :  
G This function makes it possible for the user  
to adjust the audio characteristics in each  
mode (Cinema, Music or Sports) just as he  
or she desires.  
Equalizaer :  
G This function enables the user to make  
adjustments to the frequency bands listed  
below just as he or she desires.  
100Hz, 500Hz, 1.5kHz, 5kHz, 10kHz.  
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Adjusting audio condition  
Selecting bilingual signals  
Screen display in stereo signal  
: Stereo  
Screen display in bilingual signal : SAP  
* Bilingual (dual language) signal  
G This signal contains the secondary language signal in addition to the primary language.  
G There are the primary and secondary language and stereo modes in bilingual signal.  
G [Mono] : The primary language is output from left and right speaker. Signal mode is mono.  
G [Stereo] : The primary language is output from left and right speaker. Signal mode is stereo.  
G [SAP] : The secondary language is output from left and right speaker.  
Press the MENU button to select the  
Press the volume ( , ) buttons to  
2 3  
screen display as below.  
select an audio mode you want.  
1
3
MTS  
AVL  
Strero  
Off  
MTS  
Strero  
AVL  
Off  
DASP  
Equalizer  
User  
DASP  
Equalizer  
User  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
G Each press of volume ( , ) buttons  
2 3  
changes the screen display as below.  
Mono  
Stereo  
SAP  
Press the channel (  
select [MTS].  
) buttons to  
5,∞  
2
Press the ENTER button.  
4
* If some strange sound is heard when watching TV programs on stereo mode in poor signal  
areas, or if in non-dual signal service area, make sure to select mono mode.  
* [Stereo] or [Mono] mode can be available only when broadcasting signal contains the data.  
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Mute  
* This function cuts off speaker sound. It’s convenient when getting phone  
calls.  
Press the MUTE button.  
1
Mute  
G To release muted sound, press the MUTE button or volume ( ,  
2
) buttons.  
3
G If muted sound is released, volume level is displayed on the  
screen.  
Using headphone  
G Headphone is an optional item.  
G You can adjust headphone sound with volume( , ) buttons. While you  
2 3  
are listening to sound through headphone, speaker sound is cut off.  
INPUT  
H/P  
S-VIDEO  
COMPONENT INPUT(480i)  
CB CR  
VIDEO (MONO)  
L
A
IN  
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Adjusting video condition  
APC (Auto Picture Control)  
Press the MENU button to select the screen display  
as below.  
1
2
Contrast  
Brightness  
Color  
Tint  
Sharpness  
APC  
100  
100  
70  
0
4
Clear  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
Press the channel (  
) buttons to select [APC].  
5,∞  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Color  
100  
100  
70  
Tint  
0
Sharpness  
APC  
4
Clear  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
G Each press of volume ( , ) buttons changes the screen  
2 3  
display as below.  
Clear  
User  
Optimum  
Soft  
Press the ENTER button.  
3
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Manual picture control  
Press the MENU button to select the  
Press the volume ( , ) buttons to  
adjust the picture condition as you  
want.  
2 3  
screen display as below.  
1
3
4
Contrast  
Brightness  
Color  
100  
100  
70  
0
Contrast  
Brightness  
Color  
100  
100  
70  
0
Tint  
Tint  
Sharpness  
4
Sharpness  
4
Use  
And ENTER  
Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
5∞2 3  
G [Contrast], [Brightness], [Color] are adjust-  
ed from 0 to 100.  
G [Tint] is adjusted from Red 50 to Green 50.  
G [Sharpness] is adjusted from 0 to 10.  
Press the channel (  
) buttons to  
5,∞  
Press the ENTER button.  
select a picture item you want to adjust.  
2
Contrast :  
G Adjust the different between the light and  
dark levels of the picture..  
Brightness :  
* APC setting is to be released if  
you use this function.  
G Adjust the white or light of the overall  
picture..  
Sharpness:  
G Adjust the levels of crispness in the  
edges between the light and dark area of  
the picture. The lower the level, the softer  
the image.  
Color:  
G Adjust the richness of all colors.  
Fine:  
Auto Program  
Manual Program  
Fine  
G This function is to adjust the picture to sta-  
ble condition when it is poor, for example, a  
horizontal stripe, twisted picture or no color  
in brodcasting.  
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Use  
And ENTER  
5∞2 3  
Product specifications  
Model  
:
:
LC1500  
Main body  
Horizontal size (mm)  
Height (mm)  
: 394  
: 384  
: 105.5  
: 5.2  
Thickness (mm)  
Weight (kg)  
Including table stand  
:
:
Horizontal size (mm)  
Height (mm)  
: 394  
: 413  
: 194  
: 7.9  
Thickness (mm)  
Weight (kg)  
Power requirements  
DC 12V/3A  
* CAUTION : For use only with Model No. CAM-1230 AC Adaptor, manufactured  
by Chang-Nam Electronics.  
Television system  
:
NTSC  
Television channels  
:
:
VHF : 2 ~ 13, UHF : 14 ~ 69  
Cable : 01 ~ 125  
Tube  
:
:
LCD Panel  
Power consumption  
See the back of the set  
75 Ω  
External antenna impedance :  
Audio output  
:
:
:
1.0W + 1.0W  
8 X 2  
Speaker outputs  
External input ports  
VIDEO input port set 1  
S-VIDEO input 1  
Headphone jack 1  
PC/D-TV input 1  
Component video input set 1  
Power input 1  
Antenna input 1  
Adaptor (DC power)  
:
In  
: AC 100-240V ~ 1.3A-0.7A  
50/60Hz, 85VA  
Out  
: DC 12V, 3A  
* CAUTION : For use only with Model No. CAM-1230 AC Adaptor, manufactured  
by Chang-Nam Electronics.  
Power supply cordset  
:
Standard North America three wire earth-grounding  
with flexible cord SJT type or higher type.  
* CAUTION : If replacement becomes necessary, replace it with an exact duplicate.  
Contact any MARANTZ authorized service center.  
206-3652  
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COUNTRY  
ALGERIE  
ARMENIA  
AUSTRALIA  
AUSTRIA  
BAHREIN  
BANGLADESH  
BELGIUM  
BULGARIA  
CANADA  
COMPANY  
Azur 2000  
NGYIG Ltd.  
Jamo Australia Pty. Ltd.,  
Huber & Prohaska GmbH  
Ambassador Stores  
Target  
Van der Heyden Audio N.V.  
Ariescommerce GmbH  
Lenbrook Industries Limited  
ADDRESS  
8, Lotissement Ben Hatadi, Alger, Algerie  
47 A/75 St. Lalaiants, 375000 Yerevan, Armenia  
24 Lionel Road, Mt. Waverley, VIC 3149, Australia  
Taborstraße 95 / Ladestraße 1, Gebäude Hangartner, A-1200 Wien, Austria  
P.O. Box 237,141, Government Avenue, Manama,Bahrein  
1078, Ramjoy Mohanja Lane Asadgonj, Chittagong 4000, Bangladesh  
Brusselbaan 278, 9320 Erembodegem, Belgium  
Makedonia Blvd. 16, 1606 Sofia, Bulgaria  
633 Granite Court, Pickering, Ontario  
CHINA  
Guang Chang Audio International Co., Ltd. No.38 Yushan Road, ShiQiao, Pan Yu, Guang Dong, China  
CYPRUS  
Empire Hifi systems Ltd.  
Audio International  
Audio Nord  
P.O. Box 5604, Nicosia, Cyprus  
Sokolska 41, 67902 Rajecko, OKR,Blansko, Czech Republic  
Dali Allé 1, 9610 Noerager, Denmark  
CZECH REPUBLIC  
DENMARK  
DUBAI  
V.V.& SONS  
P.O. Box 105, Dubai, U.A.E.  
EGYPT  
Solimco  
9, El Attibaa St. Doki, Cairo, Egypt  
ESTONIA  
F.Y.R.O.M.  
FINLAND  
FRANCE  
GERMANY  
GREECE  
HiFi Club Estonia  
T.P. KODI  
Audio Nord  
Marantz France  
Marantz Deutschland  
Adamco S.A.  
Ehte 4, 90503 Haapsalu, Estonia  
ul.Cedomir Kantargiev 21a, Skopje, Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonija  
Uudenmaankatu 4-6, Helsinki SF-00120, Finland  
A division of Marantz Europe B.V., P.O. Box 301, 92 156 Suresnes Cedex, France  
Hakenbusch 3, 49078 Osnabrück, Germany  
188, Hippocratous Street, 11471 Athens, Greece  
Building SFF-2, P.O. Box 80002, 5600 JB Eindhoven, The Netherlands  
Unit 1706, Metroplaza II, 223 Hing Fong Road, Kwai Fong, N.T., Kowloon, Hong Kong  
Terez Krt.31, 1067 Budapest, Hungary  
HEADQUARTERS EUROPE: Marantz Europe B.V.  
HONG KONG  
HUNGARY  
ICELAND  
INDIA  
IRAN  
IRELAND  
ISRAEL  
ITALY  
IVORY COAST  
JAPAN  
KOREA  
KUWAIT  
LATVIA  
Marantz Asia Ltd.  
Infovox Ltd.  
ID Electronics Ltd.  
NOVA Audio Private  
Home Co.  
Marantz Ireland  
Elmor Ltd.  
Marantz Italy  
Armula 38, 108 Reykjavik, Iceland  
8,Punam Co-op.Society 29/30 Road#5, Union Park MUMBAI 400052, India  
5th floor no 878 Philips Building Enghelab ave, P.O. 11365/7844 Tehran, Iran  
Clonskeagh, Dublin 14, Ireland  
52 Heh Beiyar Street, Kikar Hamedina, Tel Aviv, Israel  
Via Casati 23, 20052 Monza (Milano), Italy, Servizio Consumatori 1678-20026, Numero Verde  
B.P. 2428, Abidjan 01, Ivory Coast  
35-1 Sagami Ohno 7-Chome, Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa 228-8505, Japan  
121-210, 2F Shinhan Bldg., 247-17 Seokyo-dong, Mapo-ku, Seoul, Korea  
P.O. Box 8196, Salmiah 22052, Kuwait  
Hifivoir  
Marantz Japan Inc.  
Mk Enterprises Ltd.  
alAlamiah Electronics Intl.  
Ace Ltd.  
61, LacPlesa Str., Riga LV 1011, Latvia  
LEBANON  
LITHUANIA  
MALAYSIA  
MALTA  
AZ Electronics S.A., 1,  
Accapella Ltd.  
P.O. Box 11 2833, Beirut, Lebanon  
Ausros, Vartu G/5, Pasazo SKG., 2001 Vilnius, Lithuania  
Wo Kee Hong Electronics Sdn. Bhd. Suite 8.1, Level 8, Menara Genesis, No. 33, Jalan Sultan Ismail, 50250 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  
Doneo Co Ltd.  
78 The Strand, Sliema SLM07, Malta  
MAURITIUS  
SKR Electronics Ltd.  
P.O. Box 685, Bell Village, Port Louis, Mauritius  
MILITARY MARKET EUROPE PASCO GmbH  
PO BOX 1280, Sandhausen 69200, Germany  
NETHERLANDS  
NEW ZEALAND  
NORWAY  
Marantz Domestic Sales  
Wildash Audio Systems  
Audio Nord  
A division of Marantz Europe B.V., Building SFF2, P.O. Box 80002, 5600 JB Eindhoven, The Netherlands  
14 Malvern Road, Mt. Albert, Auckland, New Zealand  
Sandkerveien 64, Oslo 0483, Norway  
OMAN  
POLAND  
PORTUGAL  
PROFESSIONAL EUROPE  
PROFESSIONAL U.S.A.  
QATAR  
REUNION  
ROMANIA  
RUSSIA  
Mustafa & Jawad Trading CO.  
Philips Polska Sp. z.o.o.  
Corel2  
Marantz Professional Products  
Marantz Professional Products  
Almana & Partners W.W.L.  
Vision +  
P.O. Box 1918, Ruwi, Oman  
Al.Jerozolimskie 195b, 02 222 Warszawa, Poland  
Comércio de Electrónica Lda., Av. Luís Bívar, No 85 A, 1050 Lisboa, Portugal  
Kingsbridge House, Padbury Oaks, 575-583 Bath Road, Longford, Middlesex UB7 0EH, U.K.  
Distributed by: Superscope Technologies Inc., 1000 Corporate Blvd. Ste.D, Aurora, IL  
P.O. Box 49, Doha, Qatar  
180 Rue du Marechal Leclerc, 97400 Saint Denis, Ile de la Reunion  
5, Zagazului Str. Bl.1G,apt.18, sector 1,Bucharest, Romania  
7/2, Montazhnaya Street, 107497 Moscow, Russia  
Nova Music Entertainment  
Absolute Audio  
SAUDI ARABIA  
SINGAPORE  
SLOVAKIA  
SLOVENIA  
SOUTH AFRICA  
SPAIN  
Adawlia Univ. Electr. Apl  
Wo Kee Hong Distribution PTE Ltd.  
Bis Audio s.r.o.  
P.O. Box 2154, Alkhobar 31952, Saudi Arabia  
130 Joo Seng Road, #03-02 Olivine Building, Singapore 368357  
Nam. SNP 10, 96001 Zvolem, Slovakia  
Smartinska 152, HALA V/3, 61000 Ljubljana, Slovenia  
P.O. Box 1614, Alberton, 1450, South Africa  
Martinez Villergas 2, Apartado 2065, Madrid 28027, Spain  
Mezzanine Floor, The Landmark 385, Galle Road, Colombo - 3, Sri Lanka  
Almedalsvagen 4, Gotenborg 402-23, Sweden  
Bofex  
Coherent Imports (PTY) Ltd.  
Marantz Spain  
The listening Room  
Audio Nord  
SRI LANKA  
SWEDEN  
SWITZERLAND  
SYRIA  
TAHITI  
TAIWAN  
THAILAND  
TUNESIA  
TURKEY  
U.K.  
U.S.A.  
YUGOSLAVIA  
Sound Company AG  
Hamzeh & Partners  
Covecolor  
Pai-Yuing Co. Ltd.  
MRZ Standard Co. Ltd.  
Societe EDEVIG  
Türk Philips Ticaret A.S.  
Marantz Hifi UK Ltd.  
Marantz America Inc.  
ITM Company  
Postfach, 8010 Zürich, Switzerland  
Hafez Ibrahim Str. No 117, Damascus Shalan, Syria  
Av. Prince Hinoi, Cours de l'union sacré, P.O. Box 2334, Papeete, Tahiti  
6th No 148 Sung Kiang Road, Taipei 10429, Taiwan R.O.C.  
746-750 Mahachai Road, Wangburapa, Bangkok 10200, Thailand  
40, Avenue du Golfe Arabe, El Menzah, 1004, Tunesia  
Yukari Dudullu Organize sanayi Bolgesi, 2.Cadde no.28, 81260 Umraniye-Istanbul, Turkey  
Kingsbridge House, Padbury Oaks, 575-583 Bath Road, Longford, Middlesex UB7 0EH, U.K.  
1100 Maplewood Drive Itasca, IL 60143, U.S.A.  
Omladinskih Brigada 86, 11070 Belgrade, Yugoslavia  
EXPORT  
Marantz Domestic Sales  
A division of Marantz Europe BV,Building SFF2, P.O. Box 80002, 5600 JB Eindhoven, TheThe Netherlands  
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07/2001  
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