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LC-32WD1E (serv.man2)
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User Manual / Operation Manual
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7
Quick start guide
To turn on the TV, press   on the remote control or on the 
TV. 
NOTE:
If the TV is not going to be used for a long period 
of time, unplug the power cord from the AC outlet 
to remove AC power. 
Press   on the remote control when the TV is on. 
This will put the TV into standby mode. The image 
on the TV will disappear and the   indicator on 
the TV will change from green to red. (See 
page 5.)
Small amounts of electrical power are being used 
when the TV is in standby mode. To completely 
remove power from the TV, unplug the power cord 
from the AC outlet.
There is an active standby mode and a passive 
standby mode. 
Television rear and side view
EXT 2
(SCART input/output)
EXT 1*
(SCART input/output)
Antenna input
(DVB-T 5V=/80 mA)
EXT 4
(Component input)
Common 
Interface slot
 (Standby/On button)
 (Input button)
(
-
/
+
) (Volume buttons)
P (
/
)
(Programme [channel] buttons)
AC Input
Service (D-Sub 9)
EXT 6 (HDMI input, Stereo input 
for DVI-HDMI connections)
Audio output
EXT 5 (VGA / Stereo input)
EXT 7 
(HDMI input)
EXT 3 Connections
S-Video input (Y/C)
Composite input (CVBS)
Audio input - Left
Audio input - Right
Headphones (audio out)
*EXT 1 provides tuner output. Use EXT 1 to connect a decoder or
audiovisual equipment used for recording purposes (ex. VCR).
The S-Video (Y/C) and composite (CVBS) connection 
cannot be used at the same time.
Turning on the television
Standby mode and LED indicator
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Quick start guide
The TV goes into active standby mode when 
the digital tuner is active. (This is necessary 
for features such as the timer feature.) 
The TV goes into passive standby mode 
when the digital tuner is not active.
When the TV is in active standby mode, it 
consumes more power than when the TV is 
in passive standby mode. See 
“Specifications” on page 31 for specific power 
consumption information. 
If you want to keep power consumption as 
low as possible, avoid using features that 
require the digital tuner to remain active while 
in standby mode. 
The Standby/On LED has the following indications.
See page 5 for the location of the LED indicators. 
The Sleep LED indicator has the following indications. 
The OPC LED indicator has the following indications. 
The first time the TV is powered on, Auto Install is 
activated automatically. The automatic setup feature allows 
you to set the on-screen display language, set the country 
or region, and do a search for channels. 
NOTE:
The automatic setup feature will automatically 
appear only once and only the first time the TV is 
plugged in. However, you can change these 
settings at any time (see “Setup Menu” on 
page 16). 
Press END to exit automatic setup at any time. 
For the TV to find channels (step 3), you must 
have an analogue antenna cable connected 
properly to the TV. (See page 3.)
1
Press S/T to select Language, and then press W/X 
to select the desired language. 
2
Press S/T to select Country, and then press W/X to 
select the desired country or region. 
3
To do a search for available analogue channels, press 
S/T to select Installation, and then press W/X or 
OK. 
The auto search begins. The TV performs a frequency 
scan to detect the TV channels available on the 
network. During the frequency scan, a TV channel with 
ACI (Automatic Channel Installation) information may 
be detected. 
ACI information is teletext-based information from the 
channel source that describes the TV channels 
(including channel labels and channel numbers) 
available on the network.
4
If ACI information is detected, the ACI information will 
be displayed on the screen. Press S/T to select the 
correct region and then press MENU
5
The Auto Installation will end and you are ready to 
watch analogue TV. 
Digital TV or Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) is a 
transmission scheme. DVB typically provides more 
stations, clearer picture quality and other services 
displayed on the screen. It also allows a range of new 
features and services including subtitles and multiple audio 
tracks. 
To watch DTV broadcasts, complete the following 
procedure to scan all available services in your area.
NOTE:
You cannot use any DTV features until Auto 
Installation has been completed. 
To complete this step, you must have a digital 
antenna cable connected properly to the TV. (See 
page 3.)
1
On the remote control, press DTV
The DTV Automatic Installation displays. 
2
Press W/X to select the desired country or region. 
Press OK. The auto search begins, using the pre-
defined frequency channel list for the country or 
region. Auto Installation will end and you are ready to 
watch DTV. 
1
On the remote control, press DTV to choose the ana-
logue TV mode or the DTV mode. 
Depending on your selection, a corresponding 
analogue antenna cable or digital antenna cable 
must be properly connected to the TV. See 
page 3.
2
You can scroll through the channels using the
P(
buttons. Press OK to display the 
programme list. Or enter the channel using the 0–9 
numeric buttons.
3
If you are using DTV, you can use the Electronic 
Programme Guide (EPG) or the Electronic Service 
Guide (ESG). (See page 26.)
Off
Power is off. There is no power to the TV. 
(The TV is not connected to the mains plug.)
Green
The TV is on. 
Red
The TV is in standby mode. 
Other LED indicators
Off
The SLEEP timer mode is set to “Off”. 
Red
The SLEEP timer mode is set to “On”.
Off
The OPC setting is set to “Off”. 
Green
The OPC setting is set to “On”. 
Automatic setup
Automatic installation (DTV)
Selecting a channel
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To receive audio or video from an external source, set the 
input source using 
 on the remote control or the TV.
 
The way you connect your television depends on the 
equipment you want to connect, the ports available on the 
equipment (and the TV), and the quality of the signal you 
want to receive. 
Input and output connections are available on the rear and 
on the side of the TV. Refer to “Television rear and side 
view” on page 7 for more information. 
NOTE
The following diagrams show common connection 
scenarios. For best results, use the highest quality 
connection possible.
The cables marked with * are commercially 
available items. 
Use EXT1 or EXT2 to connect a VCR, DVD player, and 
other audiovisual equipment that are used for display. 
NOTE
For optimal display, set the input setting to the 
type of input being received. See “Input Select” on 
page 18.
If you are connecting recording equipment, you 
must use EXT1. 
Use the EXT1 to connect a VCR or other audiovisual 
equipment that are used for recording purposes. 
NOTE
For optimal display, set the input setting to the 
type of input being received. See “Input Select” on 
page 18.
Connect a game console, camcorder, or similar device to 
any of the appropriate connections on the TV. However, we 
suggest using EXT3 on the side panel for convenience.
NOTE
The S-Video (Y/C) and composite (CVBS) 
connection cannot be used at the same time.
For optimal display, set the input setting to the 
type of input being received. See page 18.
Use EXT3 (side panel), EXT4, EXT6, or EXT7 to connect a 
DVD player or similar equipment.
Example 1: EXT3 (side panel)
NOTE
The S-Video (Y/C) and composite (CVBS) 
connection cannot be used at the same time.
Using external equipment
Setting the input source
Connecting audio/video equipment
Connecting a VCR or DVD (display)
Connecting a VCR (recording)
SCART cable*
VCR
SCART cable*
VCR
Connecting a game console or 
camcorder
Connecting a DVD player
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
L-AUDIO-R
AV OUTPUT
AUDIO cable*
or
S-video cable*
Composite
video cable*
Game console
Camcorder
DVD player
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
L-AUDIO-R
AV OUTPUT
AUDIO cable*
or
S-video cable*
Composite
video cable*
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Using external equipment
Example 2: EXT4
Example 3: EXT6 or EXT7
NOTE:
When connecting an HDMI-DVI conversion 
adapter/cable to the HDMI terminal, the image 
may not come in clearly. 
Connect a decoder to the EXT1 connection on the TV. Do 
not use EXT2.
NOTE
If the decoder needs to receive signals from the 
TV, be sure to set the “Decoder” setting on 
page 17. 
Use EXT5 to connect a computer. You can also use the 
S-Video connector in EXT3 (not shown). 
NOTE:
When connecting to a PC, the correct signal type 
(of the supported options) is automatically 
detected. See “PC compatibility chart” on 
page 30.
Connecting a decoder
YP
B
(
C
B)
P
R
(
C
R)
COMPONENT
Component 
cable*
DVD player
Audio cable*
DVD player
HDMI cable*
When using an HDMI-DVI conversion
adapter/cable, input the Audio signal
here
EXT 1
SCART cable*
Decoder
Connecting a computer
PC
ø 3.5 mm stereo minijack cable*
RGB cable*
PC
RGB/DVI conversion cable*
ø 3.5 mm stereo minijack cable*
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