Maintaining, Cleaning your tv, Troubleshooting – Insignia NS-LCD32-09 User Manual

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Insignia NS-LCD32-09 32" LCD TV

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Maintaining

Do not use your TV in areas that are too hot
or too cold, because the cabinet may warp or
the screen may malfunction.

Storage temperatures are 32° to 122°F
(0° to 50°C).

Working temperatures are 41° to 104°F
(5° to 40°C).

Do not place your TV in direct sunlight or
near a heat source.

Cleaning your TV

Clean the screen and cabinet with a soft,
lint-free cloth. If the screen or cabinet is
especially dirty, moisten a soft, lint-free cloth in a
weak detergent solution, squeeze the excess
moisture from the cloth, then wipe the screen or
cabinet with the cloth. Use a clean cloth to dry
the screen or cabinet.

Troubleshooting

Feature

Time Set–Sets the clock. For more
information, see “Setting the clock” on
page 9.
Sleep Timer–Sets the sleep timer. For
more information, see “Setting the
sleep timer”
on page 9.
Advanced Video Set

Noise Reduction–Select from

Low, Mid, High, and Off.

Color Temperature–Select from

Normal, Warm, and Cool
(default).

3D Y/C–Choose from On

(default) or Off.

Dynamic Contrast–Choose

from On or Off (default).

Setting–Restores the settings

to factory default.

Password Set–Lets you set the
password for parental control options.
The default password is 0000. See
“Setting parental controls” on page 9.
Parental Control–Accesses V-chip
controls. For more information, see
“Setting parental controls” on page 9.
Digital Caption–Sets the digital
caption type. Choose from Service
1-6
, Text 1-4, and CC 1-4.
Closed Caption Options–Customizes
closed captions for digital
broadcasting systems. You can adjust
Size, Font, Text Color, Text Opacity,
Background Color, Background
Opacity
, Edge Effect, and Edge Color.
Component Set–Only available in
component mode. Lets you set
Horizontal Position (1 ~ 100), Vertical
Position
(1 ~ 100), and Phase
(1 ~ 100). The Settings option restores
the settings to factory default.
VGA Set–Only available in VGA mode.
Lets you set Horizontal Position
(1 ~ 100), Vertical Position (1 ~ 100),
Clock (1 ~ 100), and Phase (1 ~ 100).
You can also select Auto Adjust to
automatically adjust the settings. The
Settings option restores the settings to
factory default.
Audio Only–Choose from On or Off
(default).
Input Label–Lets you change the input
label.

Menu

Options

Caution

Avoid the following, because it may cause
damage to your TV:

Cleaning your TV with volatile substances,
such as insect sprays, solvents, and thinners.

Leaving items made from rubber or PVC in
contact with your TV for long periods.

Letting liquids drip into the cabinet

Warning

Do not try to repair your TV yourself. Refer all
service to a qualified service technician.

Symptom

Possible solution

No power

• Make sure that the power cord

is connected to your TV and a
power outlet.

• Unplug the power cord, wait 60

seconds, then plug the cord
back in and turn on your TV.

No picture

• Make sure that the video cables

are connected securely to the
back of your TV.

• Adjust the contrast and

brightness.

• Make sure that the correct

video mode is selected.

• Make sure that the incoming

signal is compatible.

• Make sure that the antenna is

connected correctly.

• Check the closed caption

settings. Some TEXT modes
can block the screen.

Good picture but no
sound

• Increase the volume.
• Make sure that the sound is not

muted.

• Make sure that the correct

audio mode is selected.

Good sound but poor
color

• Adjust the contrast, color, and

brightness settings.

Poor picture

• Make sure that the room is not

too bright. Light reflecting off
the screen can make the picture
difficult to see.

• If an S-VHS camera or a

camcorder is connected while
another connected device is
turned on, the picture may be
poor. Turn off one or more
devices.

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• Your TV may be too close to

another electrical device, such
as a hair dryer or neon light.
Turn off the device or move
your TV.

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