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VIZIO
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HDX
20L
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Introduction ................................................................................................................................2
1.1 - Before Use ......................................................................................................................................... 2
1.2 - Specifications ..................................................................................................................................... 2
1.3 - Opening the Package......................................................................................................................... 3
1.4 - Installation.......................................................................................................................................... 3
1.5 - Important Safety Guidelines............................................................................................................... 4
1.6 - Television Antenna Connection Protection ........................................................................................ 5
1.7 - Package Contents.............................................................................................................................. 6
1.8 - Basic Controls.................................................................................................................................... 7
1.9 - Side Panel Connections..................................................................................................................... 8
1.10 - VIZIO™ HDX Universal Remote Control.......................................................................................... 9
1.10.1 - Key Remote Control Functions ....................................................................................................10
1.10.2 - Insertion of Batteries in the Remote Control............................................................................12
1.10.3 - Remote Control Range............................................................................................................13
1.10.4 - Precautions for the VIZIO™ HDX Universal Remote Control..................................................13
Chapter 2 - Connecting Components.........................................................................................................14
2.1 - Which Video Connection Should I Use? ...........................................................................................14
2.2 - Connecting Your DVD Player............................................................................................................15
2.2.1 - Using Component Video ...........................................................................................................15
2.2.2 - Using S-Video ...........................................................................................................................15
2.2.3 - Using Composite Video.............................................................................................................15
2.2.3 - Using Composite Video.............................................................................................................16
2.3 - Connecting Your HDTV Set-Top Box................................................................................................16
2.3.1 - Using RGB Video ......................................................................................................................16
2.3.2 - Using Component Video ...........................................................................................................17
2.4 - Connecting Your VCR or Video Camera......................................................................................
.....17
2.5 - Connecting Coaxial (RF)...................................................................................................................18
2.5.1 - Using Your Antenna or Cable TV ..............................................................................................18
2.5.2 - Using the Antenna through Your VCR.......................................................................................18
Chapter 3 - Getting Started .........................................................................................................................19
3.1 - Turning your LCD TV On and Off......................................................................................................19
3.2 - Installation of Wall Mount (Optional) .................................................................................................19
3.3 - Adjusting Basic LCD TV Settings......................................................................................................20
3.4 - Using the On-Screen Display (OSD).................................................................................................21
3.4.1 - Menu Operations.......................................................................................................................21
3.4.2 - OSD Menus and Options ..........................................................................................................22
3.4.4 - Using the Parental Controls ......................................................................................................25
3.4.5 - Setting a Password ...................................................................................................................26
3.5 - Remote Control Operation ................................................................................................................27
3.5.1 - Programming the VIZIO™ HDX Universal Remote Control ......................................................27
3.5.2 - Searching for Component Codes ..............................................................................................29
3.5.3 - Reassigning Component Buttons ..............................................................................................29
3.5.4 - Changing Volume Lock .............................................................................................................29
Chapter 4 - Maintenance and Troubleshooting.........................................................................................30
4.1 - Maintenance.................................................................................................................................30
4.2 - Troubleshooting Guide .................................................................................................................30
4.3 - Telephone & Technical Support ...................................................................................................31
4.4 - Compliance ..................................................................................................................................32
4.5 - FCC Class B Radio Frequency Interference Statement ...............................................................32
Appendix A: Limited Product Warranty.....................................................................................................33
Appendix B: Component Program Codes .................................................................................................34
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Chapter 1 - Introduction
1.1 - Before Use
Congratulations on your VIZIO™ HDX 20L 20” LCD Television purchase. Thank you for your
support of V, Inc. and its LCD Television product line. The 20L is a precise electronic product
and you should read the following instructions carefully to maximize the performance of the
product. It has passed industry safety certifications and you can be assured of the highest quality
display with the utmost reliability. After you have finished reading the instructions, please put
them away in a safe place for future reference.
1.2 - Specifications
Panel 20.1" Diagonal, TFT, 4:3 Aspect Ratio
Resolution 800 x 600 pixels
Display Compatibility EDTV (480p) native
Signal Compatibility 480i (SDTV), 480p (EDTV), 720p (HDTV), 1080i (HDTV)
Response Time 16 ms typical
Brightness 350 cd/m
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Contrast Ratio 500:1
Surface treatment Anti-reflective coating + Anti-glare coating
Tilt Up: +20°/+-2°, Down: -5°/-0° ~ +3°
Swivel R/L: 176°+-2°
Viewing angles 160° (H) / 120° (V)
Inputs
1 x RF (1 x F connector for internal NTSC tuner), 1 x S-Video, 2 x
Composite Video, 1 x Component Video (YPbPr), 2 x Audio RCA (L/R)
Stereo, 1 x RBG D-Sub analog, 1 x Audio mini jack
Outputs 1 x Audio headphone mini jack
Features
CC, V-Chip, HRC/IRC, Noise Reduction, Video Enhancement, 3:2/2:2
Pull Down Aspect Ratio Conversion, EDTV ready
Speakers Built-in 2 x 5 W
Power
Voltage 100 ~ 240 VAC at 50/60 Hz
Consumption 65 W typical
Operating conditions
Temperature 41° F to 95° F (5° C ~ 35° C)
Humidity 10% to 95% (no condensation)
Altitude To 10,000 ft (3,000 meters)
Storage conditions
Temperature -4° F to + 140° F (-20° C ~ 60° C)
Humidity 10% to 95% (no condensation)
Altitude To 40,000 ft (12,000 meters)
Dimensions (H x W x D)
21.59” (H) x 20.59” (W) x 11.2” (D) (548.48 mm x 522.89 mm x 284.83
mm)
Net Weight 25.5 lbs.(11.6 kg)
Regulations UL, c-UL, FCC, BEST-7
Note: In some countries or regions, the shape of the power plug and power outlet may
sometimes differ from that shown in the explanatory drawings. However the method of
connecting and operating the unit is the same.
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1.3 - Opening the Package
The VIZIO™ HDX 20L is packaged in a carton together with other standard accessories. Any
optional accessories such as wall mounts are packed separately in another carton.
Never place the unit on a surface with the glass facing downwards unless it is on protective
padding.
When opening the carton, check that the product is in good condition and that all standard
accessories and items are included.
Save the original box and all packing materials for future shipping needs.
1.4 - Installation
Please read the user manual carefully before performing the installation.
The power consumption of the display is approximately 65 Watts. Please use the power cord
designated for the product. When an extension cord is required, use one with the correct
power rating. The cord must be grounded and the grounding feature must not be defeated.
The product should be installed on a flat surface to avoid tipping. Space should be
maintained between the back of the product and the wall for proper ventilation. See Section
3.2 - Installation of Wall Mount, p. 19, for additional information.
Please ensure the product is installed with the screen in landscape orientation. Any 90°
clockwise or counterclockwise installation may induce poor ventilation and subsequent
component damage.
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1.5 - Important Safety Guidelines
This product is designed and manufactured to operate within defined design limits, and misuse may result in electric shock or fire.
To prevent the product from being damaged, the following rules should be observed for the installation, use and maintenance of the
product. Read the following safety instructions before operating the display. Keep these instructions in a safe place for future
reference.
To avoid the risk of electric shock or component damage, switch off the power before connecting other components to the
20LL LCD TV.
Unplug the power cord before cleaning the 20LL LCD TV. A damp cloth is sufficient for cleaning the 20LL LCD TV. Do not use
a liquid or a spray cleaner for cleaning the product. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
Always use the accessories recommended by the manufacturer to insure compatibility.
When moving the 20LL LCD TV from an area of low temperature to an area of high temperature, condensation may form on
the housing. Do not turn on the 20LL LCD TV immediately after this to avoid causing fire, electric shock or component
damage.
Do not place the 20LL LCD TV on an unstable cart, stand, or table. If the 20LL LCD TV falls, it can injure a person and cause
serious damage to the appliance.
A distance of at least 3 feet should be maintained between the 20LL LCD TV and any heat source, i.e. radiator, heater, oven,
amplifier etc. Do not install the product close to smoke. Operating the product close to smoke or moisture may cause fire or
electric shock.
Slots and openings in the back and bottom of the cabinet are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the 20LL
LCD TV and to protect it from overheating, be sure these openings are not blocked or covered. Do not place the 20LL LCD TV
in a bookcase or cabinet unless proper ventilation is provided.
Never push any object into the slot on the 20LL LCD TV cabinet. Do not place any objects on the top of the product. It could
short circuit parts causing a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquids on the 20LL LCD TV.
The 20LL LCD TV should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the label. If you are not sure of the type
of power supplied to your home, consult your dealer or local power company.
The power cable must be replaced when using different voltage from that specified in the User Manual. For more information,
contact your dealer.
The 20LL LCD TV is equipped with a three-pronged grounded plug, a plug with a third (grounding) pin. This plug will fit only
into a grounded power outlet as a safety feature. If your outlet does not accommodate the three-wire plug, have an electrician
install the correct outlet, or use an adapter to ground the appliance safely. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounded
plug.
Do not overload power strips and extension cords. Overloading can result in fire or electric shock.
The wall socket shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
Only the marked power source can be used for the product. Any power source other than the specified one may cause fire or
electric shock.
Do not touch the power cord during lightning. To avoid electric shock, avoid handling the power cord during electrical storms.
Unplug the unit during a lightening storm or when it will not be used for long period of time. This will protect the 20LL LCD TV
from damage due to power surges.
Do not attempt to repair or service the product yourself. Opening or removing the back cover may expose you to high
voltages, the risk of electric shock, and other hazards. If repair is required, please contact your dealer and refer all servicing to
qualified service personnel.
Keep the product away from moisture. Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. If water penetrates into the product,
unplug the power cord and contact your dealer. Continuous use in this case may result in fire or electric shock.
Do not use the product if any abnormality occurs. If any smoke or odor becomes apparent, unplug the power cord and contact
your dealer immediately. Do not try to repair the product yourself.
Avoid using dropped or damaged appliances. If the product is dropped and the housing is damaged, the internal components
may function abnormally. Unplug the power cord immediately and contact your dealer for repair. Continued use of the
product may cause fire or electric shock.
Do not install the product in an area with heavy dust or high humidity. Operating the product in environments with heavy dust
or high humidity may cause fire or electric shock.
Follow instructions for moving the product. Ensure that the power connector and any other cables are unplugged before
moving the product.
Hold the power connector when removing the power cable. Pulling the power cable itself may damage the wires inside the
cable and cause fire or electric shock. When the product will not be used for an extended period of time, unplug the power
connector.
To avoid risk of electric shock, do not touch the connector with wet hands.
Insert batteries in accordance with instructions. Incorrect polarities may cause damage and leakage of the batteries, operator
injury and contamination the remote controller.
If any of the following occurs please contact the dealer:
o The power connector fails or frays.
o Liquid sprays or any object drops into the 20LL LCD TV.
o The Display is exposed to rain or other moisture.
o The Display is dropped or damaged in any way.
o The performance of the Display changes substantially.
Operating environment: Temperature: 41° F to 95° F (5° C ~ 35° C), Humidity: 10% to 95% non-condensing
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1.6 - Television Antenna Connection Protection
External Television Antenna Grounding
If an outside antenna or cable system is to be connected to the LCD TV, make sure that the
antenna or cable system is electrically grounded to provide some protection against voltage
surges and static charges.
Article 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPSA 70, provides information with regard to
proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an
antenna discharge unit, size of the grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit,
connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements of the grounding electrode.
Lightning Protection
For added protection of the LCD TV during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended or
unused for long periods of time, unplug the LCD TV from the wall outlet and disconnect the
antenna or cable system.
Power Lines
Do not locate the antenna near overhead light or power circuits, or where it could fall into such
power lines or circuits.
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1.7 - Package Contents
V, Inc. VIZIO™ HDX 20L LCD TV
V, Inc. VIZIO™ HDX Universal Remote Control
Power Cord
AV Cable
This User Guide
IMPORTANT: Save the original box and all the packing material for future shipping needs.
Note: Your product may also include various other accessories depending on region of
purchase.
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1.8 - Basic Controls
Use the buttons on the front panel control to display and adjust the On Screen Display (OSD).
OSD (On Screen Display)When this button is pressed, the OSD (on screen display) main
menu will appear on the screen.
MUTE/EXIT – This button is used to mute the sound on the LCD TV. This button also allows you
to exit the OSD menu quickly.
Volume / - These buttons are used to increase or decrease the speaker volume. While the
OSD is active, these buttons function as adjustment controls in the OSD menus.
Channel d/c – These buttons are used to increase or decrease the selected channels. While
the OSD is active, these buttons function as select controls in the OSD menus.
INPUT - Repeated pressing of this button steps through the input sources in the following
sequence: TV (tuner), AV1 In S-Video, AV1 In Video, AV2 In Component, AV2 In Video and
RGB. Once you have stepped through the entire sequence, you will return to the beginning.
Power - Switch the TV on by pressing the button once. Press the button again to turn the TV off.
Remote Control Sensor – This is the window that passes all of the remote signals to the sensor.
Point the remote control directly at this window for the best response to the remote signal.
Power LED - Lights green when powered on.
Note: In all submenus, the cursor movement is circulatory. For example, if the
d
Ch button is
pressed when the cursor is on the last item in the submenu, the cursor will move to the main
icon.
Note: If there is signal present in AV1 In Video and not in AV1 S-Video, the 20LL will
automatically switch to the AV1 In Video. Also, if there is a signal present in AV2 In Video and
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1.9 - Side Panel Connections
Each area of the connectors has been color coded to make adding additional
components to your home theater system easy.
1. RGB - Connect the video from a computer or set-top box.
2. RGB Audio in - Connect the audio from a computer or set-top box.
3. AV2 in Video - Connect the Composite video to external video device such
as VCR, DVD and video games.
4. Audio In, Left and Right (L/R) - Connect the external audio from the
Composite or Component video source such as a VCR or DVD player.
5. AV2 in Component (YPbPr/YCbCr) - Connect the external video devices
with Component output such as a DVD player or set-top box.
6. AV1 in Video - Connect the Composite video to external video device such
as VCR, DVD and video games.
7. Audio In, Left and Right (L/R) - Connect the external audio from the
Composite or S-Video source such as a DVD player or set-top box.
8. AV1 in S-Video - Connect the S-Video to external video device such as
VCR, DVD and video games.
9. RF (TV Input) - Connect to the antenna, satellite or cable service.
The AC In is located on the rear panel right hand.
10. AC In – This connection is located on the rear panel, far right hand side.
It is used to connect one end of the power cord here and the other end
of the power cord is connected to a wall socket.
11. Kensington Lock – This connection is used to secure the 20L to a
desk or stand by utilizing a Kensington lock. Note: The lock is not
included with the initial purchase. Please contact V, Inc. or your dealer
for additional details.
12. Mini Headphone Jack – This connection is located on the far left hand side of the LCD
TV near the front bezel.
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1.10 - VIZIO™ HDX Universal Remote Control
The VIZIO™ HDX Universal Remote Control is a comprehensive remote that can be used to
control up to four different components. The remote control button functions are explained on the
following pages.
VIZIO™ HDX Universal Remote Control Button Description
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1.10.1 - Key Remote Control Functions
1. SETUP – This button starts all programming sequences.
2. Remote LED – Blinks when the remote is being programmed
or is sending a signal to your LCD Display.
3. POWER – Press this key to turn the LCD Display On from
Standby mode. Press it again to return to the Standby mode.
4. AUX – This button selects a programmed component.
5. CBL – This button selects a programmed cable TV set-top box or selects a programmed
satellite TV set-top box.
6. VCR – This button selects a programmed VCR.
7. TV – This button selects a programmed TV. Pre-programmed for the VIZIO™ HDX 20L
LCD TV.
8. Number Button Pad – These buttons select a channel or
password.
9. MUTE – This button turns the sound on and off.
10. 100/Enter – This button enters a channel number greater
than 100 in TV mode. Additionally, it works as an ENTER
button in other video modes.
11. VOL (+ or -) – These buttons turn volume up or down.
12. LAST – This button recalls the previously viewed channel.
13. INPUT – This button changes the input source in the
following sequence: TV (tuner), AV1 In S-Video, AV1 In
Video, AV2 In Component, AV2 In Video, and RGB.
14. CH (+ or -) – These buttons change the channels up or
down.
15. GUIDE – This button accesses programming guides such
as the one that comes with a satellite dish. The guide
button will not work in TV mode.
16. FAV/EXIT – This button exits the component, guide or
OSD menus. Additionally, it retrieves your favorite
channels in TV mode.
dcfe – These buttons navigate the on-screen display
(OSD) menus.
17. SELECT – This button works to select your chosen options in the on screen display
(OSD) menus.
18. INFO – This button turns the image and system information display On or Off.
19. MENU – For each type of input, this button is used to select the OSD menu pages in the
following sequence.
Component: Picture Adjust D Input Setup D Audio Adjust D Special
Features
Video and S-Video: Picture Adjust D Input Setup D Audio Adjust D
Parental Controls D Special Features
TV: Picture Adjust D Input Setup D TV Tuner Setup D Audio Adjust D
Parental Controls D Special Features
D-Sub (RGB): Picture Adjust D Color Temp D Input Setup D Audio Adjust
D Parental Controls D Special Features
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20. Reverse/AV1 – This button selects previous on the
CD and DVD or reverses the VCR when the
component is activated with the remote control.
Additionally, this button will select the AV1 component
in TV mode.
21. Play/SVid1 – This button plays the CD, DVD or VCR
when the component is activated with the remote
control. Additionally, this button will select the SVid1
component in TV mode.
22. Forward/YPbPr – This button forwards the CD, DVD or VCR when the component is
activated with the remote control. Additionally, this button will select the YPbPr
component in TV mode.
23. Record/AV2 – This button functions as a VCR Record when the component is activated
with the remote control. Additionally, this button will select the AV2 component in TV
mode.
24. Stop – This button stops the CD, DVD or VCR when the component is activated with the
remote control.
25. Pause/YCbCr – This button pauses the CD, DVD or VCR when the component is
activated with the remote control. Additionally, this button will select the YCbCr
component in TV mode.
NOTE: The top row of the buttons is not function in the
VIZIO 20L.
26. AUTO – In the PC mode, this button adjusts the
vertical and horizontal position automatically.
27. CH. ADD – This button allows you to add a specific
channel.
28. CH. DEL. – This button allows you to delete a
specific channel.
29. MTS – Press this key to select Stereo, SAP (separate audio program) or Mono audio.
This function is available in the TV mode.
30. CC – Press this key to select closed caption options (CC1, CC2, CC3, CC4, TT1, TT2,
TT3 and TT4).
31. Sleep – Press this key to select the sleep options. User can adjust the sleep timer in 30
minute increments up to 120 minutes.
32. VGA – This button selects a programmed VGA display.
33. TV – This button selects a programmed TV. Pre-programmed for the VIZIO™ HDX 20L
LCD TV.
Note: The remote control layout is for reference only.
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1.10.2 - Insertion of Batteries in the Remote Control
Insert two AA batteries into the remote control. Make sure that you match the (+) and (-) symbols
on the batteries with the (+) and (-) symbols inside the battery compartment. Re-attach the
battery cover.
Precautionary Tips for Inserting the Batteries:
Only use the specified AA batteries.
Do not mix new and old batteries. This may result in cracking or leakage that may pose a
fire risk or lead to personal injury.
Inserting the batteries incorrectly may result in cracking or leakage that may pose a fire
risk or lead to personal injury.
Dispose of the batteries in accordance with local laws and regulations.
Keep the batteries away from children and pets.
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1.10.3 - Remote Control Range
Point the remote control at the remote control sensor to transmit the commands.
Do not place any obstacles between the remote control and the receiver window.
The effective range of the remote control is approximately 32 feet (10 meters) from the
front of the receiver window, 30º to the left and right, 20º up and down.
1.10.4 - Precautions for the VIZIO™ HDX Universal Remote Control
Remote control should be kept dry and away from heat sources. Avoid humidity.
If the display responds erratically to the remote control or does not respond at all, check
the batteries. If the batteries are low or exhausted, replace them with fresh batteries.
When not using the remote control for a long period of time, remove the batteries.
Do not take apart the batteries, heat them, or throw them into a fire.
Do not subject the remote control to undue physical stress, such as striking or dropping it.
Do not attempt to clean the remote control with a volatile solvent. Wipe it with a clean,
damp cloth.
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Chapter 2 - Connecting Components
2.1 - Which Video Connection Should I Use?
The VIZIO™ HDX 20L LCD TV has four different ways to connect your video equipment from a
basic one to the most advanced for digital displays.
Connection Quality Cable and Connector Description
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Coaxial RF. This is the only connection that has the audio and
the video in one cable. If you have an antenna or cable, this is
the only way you can connect it to the LCD TV. If you have a
VCR, you can connect your antenna or cable to the VCR RF
Input and connect the VCR RF Output to this connector.
Basic
Composite. The complete video signal is carried through this
single pin connector. This is the most commonly used video
connection.
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S-Video. The video signal is separated into two signals, one
containing the black-and-white information and the other
containing the color information. Separating the color in this way
avoids ‘cross color’ effects where closely spaced black and
white lines are erroneously displayed in color. It also enables
text to be displayed more sharply.
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Component. The video signal is separated into three signals,
one containing the black-and-white information and the other
two containing the color information. This enhancement over S-
Video takes advantage of the superior picture provided by
progressive scan DVD players and HDTV formats.
Color Coded Connections
In this chapter, you will see how to connect your most commonly used your home theater
components including your DVD player, HDTV set-top box, VCR, video camera and
coaxial cable.
For your convenience, the side connections have been grouped together by color bands
which are referenced within the instructions. Please see below for a brief overview.
Color Band Description of Connections
Purple (PC in) Connectors for D-sub and complementing audio
Yellow (AV2 in) Connectors for Composite video with left/right audio inputs. The audio
connections are shared between the Composite and Component inputs.
Green (AV2 in) Connectors for Component video with left/right audio inputs. The audio
connections are shared between the Composite and Component inputs.
Orange (AV1 in) Connectors for Composite video with left/right audio inputs. The audio
connections are shared between the Composite and S-video inputs.
Red (AV1 in) Connector for S-video with left/right audio inputs. The audio connections are
shared between the Composite and S-video inputs.
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2.2 - Connecting Your DVD Player
You have several options for connecting your DVD player to your new 20L LCD TV –Component,
S-Video and Composite inputs. Based on your home theater configuration, you can decide which
option is the right one for you.
2.2.1 - Using Component Video
Installation:
1. Turn off the power to the LCD TV and DVD player.
2. Connect the Y (green color) connector on the rear of
your DVD player to the corresponding Y (green color)
connector in the AV2 connections (green band) on the
side of your LCD TV.
3. Connect the Pb\Cb (blue color) connector on the rear
of your DVD player to the corresponding Pb\Cb (blue
color) connector in the AV2 connections (green band)
on the side of your LCD TV.
4. Connect the Pr\Cr (red color) connector on the rear of
your DVD player to the corresponding Pr\Cr (red
color) connector in the AV2 connections (green band)
on the side of your LCD TV.
5. Connect the R (red color) and L (white color) audio
connectors on the rear of your DVD player to the R
(red color) and L (white color) audio input connectors
in the AV2 connections (green band) on the rear of
your LCD TV.
6. Turn on the power to the LCD TV and DVD player.
7. Select Component using the INPUT button on the front of the LCD TV.
2.2.2 - Using S-Video
Installation:
1. Turn off the power to the LCD TV and DVD player.
2. Connect the S-Video jack on the rear of your DVD
player to the S-Video jack in the AV1 connections (red
band) on the side of your LCD TV.
3. Connect the R (red color) and L (white color) audio
connectors on the rear of your DVD player to the R
(red color) and L (white color) audio input connectors
in the AV1 connections (red band) on the side of your
LCD TV.
4. Turn on the power to the LCD TV and DVD player.
5. Select S-Video using the INPUT button on the front of
the LCD TV.
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2.2.3 - Using Composite Video
Installation:
1. Turn off the power to the LCD TV and DVD player.
2. Connect the Video
(yellow color) connector on the rear
of your DVD player to the Video connector in the AV1
connections (orange band) on the side of your LCD
TV.
3. Connect the R (red color) and L (white color) audio
connectors on the rear of your DVD player to the R
(red color) and L (white color) audio input connectors
in the AV1 connections (orange band) on the side of
your LCD TV.
4. Turn on the power to the LCD TV and DVD player.
5. Select Video using the INPUT button on the front of
the LCD TV.
2.3 - Connecting Your HDTV Set-Top Box
You have the option for connecting your HDTV set-top box to your new 20L LCD TV through the
RGB or Component connection.
2.3.1 - Using RGB Video
Installation:
1. Turn off the power to the LCD TV and HDTV
set-top box.
2. Connect a 15-pin D-Sub RGB cable to the
RGB output of your HDTV set-top box and the
other end to the D-Sub input in the PC in
connection (purple band) on the side of your
LCD TV.
3. Connect the Audio Out on your HDTV set-top
box to the Audio In jack in the PC in
connection (purple band) on your LCD TV.
4. Turn on the power to the LCD TV and your HDTV set-top box.
5. Select D-Sub using the INPUT button on the front of the LCD TV.
Note:
a) Refer to your DVD player user manual for more information about the video
output requirements of the product.
b) If you are already using the Video input for another component, or you do not
want to use the Video input within the AV1 connections (orange band) for the
DVD player, you can connect the DVD player to the Video input within the
AV2 connections (yellow band).
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2.3.2 - Using Component Video
Installation:
1. Connect the Y (green color) connector on the rear of
your HDTV set-top box to the corresponding Y (green
color) connector in the AV2 connections (green band)
on the side of your LCD TV.
2. Connect the Pb\Cb (blue color) connector on the rear
of your HDTV set-top box to the corresponding Pb\Cb
(blue color) connector in the AV2 connections (green
band) on the side of your LCD TV.
3. Connect the Pr\Cr (red color) connector on the rear of
your HDTV set-top box to the corresponding Pr\Cr (red
color) connector in the AV2 connections (green band)
on the side of your LCD TV.
4. Connect the R (red color) and L (white color) audio
connectors on the rear of your HDTV set-top box to the
R (red color) and L (white color) audio input connectors
in the AV2 connections (green band) on the rear of
your LCD TV.
5. Turn on the power to the LCD TV and HDTV set-top box.
6. Select Component using the INPUT button on the front of the LCD TV.
2.4 - Connecting Your VCR or Video Camera
Installation:
1. Turn off the power to the LCD TV and VCR or video camera.
2. Connect the S-Video jack on your VCR or video camera to the S-Video jack in the AV1
connections (red band) on the side of your LCD TV.
3. Connect the R (red color) and L (white color) audio connectors on your VCR or video
camera to the R (red color) and L (white color) audio input connectors in the AV1
connections (red band) on the side of your LCD TV.
4. Turn on the power to the LCD TV and VCR or video camera.
5. Select S-Video using the INPUT button on the front of the LCD TV.
Note: Refer to your VCR or video camera user manual for more information about the
video output requirements of the product.
Note: Refer to your HDTV Set-Top Box user manual for more information about the
video output requirements of the product.
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2.5 - Connecting Coaxial (RF)
There are several options for connecting your antenna or cable to your new 20L LCD TV - directly
to the TV or through your VCR. Based on your home theater configuration, you can decide which
option is the right one for you.
2.5.1 - Using Your Antenna or Cable TV
Installation:
1. Turn off the power to the LCD TV.
2. Connect the coaxial (RF) connector from your antenna or cable box to the ANT
connector on the side of your LCD TV.
3. Turn on the power to the LCD TV
4. Select TV using the INPUT button on the front of the LCD TV.
2.5.2 - Using the Antenna through Your VCR
Installation:
1. Turn off the power to the LCD TV and VCR.
2. Connect the “Output to TV” (RF Out or Antenna Out) connector on the rear of your VCR
to the TV connector on the rear of your LCD TV.
3. Turn on the power to the LCD TV and VCR.
4. Select TV using the INPUT button on the front of the LCD TV.
5. Select Channel 3 or 4 to match the channel selected on the rear of your VCR.
Note:
a) Make sure the antenna or cable TV is correctly grounded.
b) See page 22 for selecting the TV source within the OSD menus (antenna,
cable, HRC and IRC).
Note:
a) If you have an off-air antenna or cable TV, connect the off-air antenna or TV
cable to the RF connector on the rear of your VCR.
b) Make sure the antenna or cable TV is correctly grounded.
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Figure 3.2.d
Figure 3.2.e
Figure 3.2.b
Figure 3.2.c
Chapter 3 - Getting Started
3.1 - Turning your LCD TV On and Off
1. Connect one end of the power cord to the back of the television and plug the other end of
the power cord into an AC wall socket.
2. Press the POWER button on the front panel or the POWER button on the remote control
to power on the LCD TV. The POWER indicator on the front panel will light green.
3. Select input source for the LCD TV, via either OSD menu or remote control.
4. If connecting to antenna, cable or other RF source on TV inputs, see page 22 to
configure the product to receive all available channels.
3.2 - Installation of Wall Mount (Optional)
If you would like to mount your 20L LCD TV to the wall, you can contact V, Inc. directly or your
local dealer to obtain the appropriate wall mounting kit. To convert your LCD TV from a desk-
mounted to a wall-mounted display, follow the instructions below:
1. Disconnect power from the LCD TV.
2. On a solid surface, lay the LCD TV face down on a towel or
blanket to protect the screen from damage.
3. Place 2 fingers firmly underneath the small plastic hook on the
stand and use your alternate hand to secure the TV (see Figure
3.2.a and 3.2.b).
4. Pull upward and outward away from the LCD TV to expose the stand (see Figure 3.2.b
and 3.2.c).
5. Remove the 4 screws at the top of the metal plate and take off the
base (see Figure 3.2.d).
6. Attach the mounting bracket from the VESA compatible wall
mounting kit (100 mm x 100 mm size) using the 4 holes in the
center of the back panel (see Figure 3.2.e).
7. Attach the LCD TV to the wall by following the instructions included
in your wall mounting kit.
Figure 3.2.a
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3.3 - Adjusting Basic LCD TV Settings
Volume
To increase the volume, press and hold the VOL + button on the front panel or remote
control until the desired level is reached.
To decrease the volume, press and hold the - VOL button on the front panel or remote
control until the desired level is reached.
TV Channels
To step up through the available TV channels, press the CH + button on the front panel
or remote control once for the next channel or hold it depressed until the desired channel
is reached.
To step down through the available TV channels, press the - CH button on the front panel
or remote control once for the previous channel or hold it depressed until the desired
channel is reached.
Mute
Press the MUTE button on the remote control to turn off the sound; press the button
again to cancel the MUTE feature and turn the sound on.
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3.4 - Using the On-Screen Display (OSD)
The remote control or the bottom control keys on the front panel of the LCD TV can control all the
function settings. The on-screen display (OSD) allows you to adjust and save contrast,
brightness and other settings. The LCD TV will save changes made to the settings even if the
LCD TV is turned off.
3.4.1 - Menu Operations
The OSD consists of a Main Menu of items and each of these items has a Sub Menu associated
with it that the OSD will switch to when the item is selected.
1. Press the MENU button on the remote
control and the Main Menu will be
displayed on the screen (see Figure
3.4.1.a).
2. Use the e/f buttons on the remote
control to highlight the feature you wish to
select within the OSD menu (Picture Adjust D Input Adjust D TV Tuner Setup D Audio
Adjust D Parental Controls D Special Features).
Note: Input sources will determine the OSD options and may differ than what is listed
above. Please see section 3.4.2.2 – Input Setup for additional information.
3. Use the c /d buttons on the remote
control to highlight the option you wish to
adjust.
4. Adjust the level or change the setting of
the selected option by pressing e/f
buttons on the remote control.
5. Press the SELECT button to confirm the
desired selection. This will exit the OSD
menu. If you wish to make further
modifications, repeat steps 4 and 5.
6. Once the adjustment is completed, press the Exit button on the remote control repeatedly
to return to the Main Menu or to exit the OSD.
NOTE: The OSD menu display will disappear automatically after 30 seconds if no action is taken.
Figure 3.4.1.a
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3.4.2 - OSD Menus and Options
The OSD Menu includes seven sub menus: Picture Adjust, Input Setup, TV Tuner Setup, Audio
Adjust, Parental Controls and Special Features. With each input source, there will be a
corresponding change in the OSD menu.
3.4.2.1 – Picture Adjust
Brightness - Adjusts the black levels of the
picture. Users may need to readjust the
brightness after the LCD TV warms up.
Contrast - Adjusts the white levels of the picture.
Color – Adjusts the color saturation making
colors more intense (Note: this option is not
available in component mode).
Tint – Adjusts the color of flesh tones (Note: this
option is not available in component mode).
Sharpness – Adjusts the amount of detail
enhancement (Note: this option is not available in component mode).
Close Caption – Turns the closed caption either on or off. Options include CC1, CC2, CC3, CC4,
TT1, TT2, TT3, or TT4 (Note: this option is not available in component mode).
3.4.2.2 – Input Setup
D-Sub – Select this option if connecting video
from a computer or set-top box.
Component – Select this option if connecting to
external video devices with component
output such as DVD players and set-top
boxes.
Video 1 – Select this option if connecting to
external video devices with composite output
such as DVD players, VCRs and video
games.
Video 2 - Select this option if connecting to a second source of external video with composite
output such as DVD players, VCRs and video games.
S-Video – Connect the S-Video to external video sources with S-Video output.
TV
3.4.2.3 – TV Tuner Setup
Note:This option is only availablewhen using the TV input.
Sound – Choose between between Mono, Stereo or
SAP.
TV/ Cable – Choose from the following options:
Cable STD, Cable IRC, Cable HRC and Antenna.
Channel Search – Auto scans for TV channels.
Set Channel -
Add/Delete – Manually add and delete specific
channels.
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3.4.2.4– Audio Adjust
Volume – Adjusts the volume level.
Bass – Adjusts the bass level.
Treble – Adjust the treble level.
Balance – Adjusts the left and right speaker balance.
Loudness – Boosts the bass at low audio output levels.
Mute – Used to turn the sound of the TV on and off.
3.4.2.5 – Parental Controls
Note: This option is not available when using component video.
TV Rating – Choose from either locked (red icon) or
unlocked (green icon). Options include the
following:
TV-Y (all children)
TV-Y7 (older children)
TV-G (general audience)
TV-PG (guidance suggested)
TV-14 (strongly cautioned)
TV-MA (mature audience)
You can also customize these ratings for:
FV (fantasy violence)
V (violence)
L (adult language)
S (sexual situations)
D (sexual dialog)
Movie Rating - Choose from either locked (red icon)
or unlocked (green icon). Options include the
following:
G (General audience)
PG (Parental guidance suggested)
PG-13 (Recommended for children 13 years
of age and older)
R (mature audience)
NC-17 (no one under 17 years of age)
X (Adult audience only)
Access Code Edit – Used to change the default
password.
OLD: _ _ _ _ - Type the old password in by using
the numerical buttons on the remote control.
NEW: _ _ _ _ - Type the new password in 4
numbers.
CONFIRM: _ _ _ _ - Re-type the new password
for confirmation.
Note: For additional information, see section 3.4.5 - Setting a Password on page 26.
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3.4.2.6 – Special Features
OSD H Pos. – Adjusts the OSD horizontal position.
OSD V Pos. - Adjusts the OSD vertical position.
OSD Timeout – Adjusts the length of time the OSD
appears on the screen.
OSD Trans. – Adjusts the OSD transparency level.
Language – Allows the user to change the language
of the OSD screen. Options include English,
Spanish and French.
Sleep Timer - User can adjust the sleep timer in 30
minute increments up to 120 minutes.
Reset All Settings – Restores original factory settings.
3.4.3 – OSD Options Specific for D-Sub
3.4.3.1 – Picture Adjust
Auto Adjust – Auto adjusts the horizontal phase
of the image.
Brightness - Adjusts the black levels of the
picture. Users may need to readjust the
brightness after the LCD TV warms up.
Contrast - Adjusts the white levels of the picture.
Clock – Removes any vertical distortion and
clears or sharpens the displayed characters.
Phase – Removes any horizontal distortion and
clears or sharpens the displayed characters.
H-Position – Horizontal position on the image adjustment.
V-Position – Vertical position on the image adjustment.
3.4.3.2 – Color Temp
Color Temp options include neutral, cool, warm
or customized by the user.
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3.4.4 - Using the Parental Controls
The Parental Controls feature prevents viewers from watching programs that are not age-
appropriate, such as programs containing violence or adult language.
1. Press the TV component button.
2. Press the MENU button on the remote control
and the Main Menu will be displayed on the
screen.
3. Press f until the Parental Controls menu is
highlighted.
4. Enter your password. If you have not set a
password, use the number buttons to enter
“0000”.
For more information about setting a password, see “Setting a Password”, page 26.
5. Press d button until TV Rating is highlighted.
6. Press the fbutton to open the TV RATINGS
menu.
7. Press the , , , buttons to select which
rating you want to unlock (green open lock icon)
or lock (red lock icon). You can select from the
following ratings:
TV-Y (all children)
TV-Y7 (older children)
TV-G (general audience)
TV-PG (guidance suggested)
TV-14 (strongly cautioned)
TV-MA (mature audience)
You can also customize these ratings for:
D (sexual dialog)
L (adult language)
S (sexual situations)
V (violence)
8. Press the SELECT button again to back out of the menu.
9. Press d once again to open up the Movie Rating.
10. Press the , , , buttons to select which rating you want to unlock (green open lock
icon) or lock (red lock icon). You can select from the following ratings:
G (General audience)
PG (Parental guidance suggested)
PG-13 (Recommended for children 13 years
of age and older)
R (mature audience)
NC-17 (no one under 17 years of age)
X (no one under 17 years of age)
11. Press the SELECT button again to back out of
the menu.
12. Press the EXIT button repeatedly to exit the
OSD.
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3.4.5 - Setting a Password
You control access to the Parental Control features with a password. The default password is “0 0
0 0”. You can change the password to any four-digit number.
To change the password:
1. Press the TV component button.
2. Press the MENU button on the remote control
and the Main Menu will be displayed on the
screen (see figure 3.4.5.a).
3. Press f until the Parental Control menu is
highlighted.
4. Enter in the default password “0 0 0 0” by using
the numerical buttons on the remote control.
5. Press d until the Access Code Edit option is
highlighted. Press f to access the sub menu.
6. Enter in the old 4-digit password or default (“0 0
0 0”) by using the numerical buttons on the
remote control.
7. Enter in the new 4-digit password by using the numerical buttons on the remote control.
8. Re-type the new password for confirmation.
9. Press the EXIT button repeatedly to exit the OSD.
Note: If you enter in an incorrect password, the
following error message will appear.
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3.5 - Remote Control Operation
3.5.1 - Programming the VIZIO™ HDX Universal Remote Control
You can program the remote control to work with up to four different components. Listed below
are the steps for programming your TV, VCR, Cable Box and DVD Player.
3.5.1.1 - Programming for TV
1. Manually turn on the TV.
2. Press the TV button on the remote control.
3. Press and hold the SETUP button until the LED LIGHT flashes twice.
4. Find the programming code for your TV in the code list in the back of this book and enter it
using the Number Buttons. If the code is accepted, the LED flashes twice after the last digit
is entered.
If the LED does not flash twice, repeat Steps 2 through 4 with the next code listed for the
component and manufacturer.
5. Point the remote control at the TV and press the POWER button. The TV will turn off.
3.5.1.2 - Programming for VCR
1. Manually turn on the VCR.
2. Press the VCR button on the remote control.
3. Press and hold the SETUP button until the LED LIGHT flashes twice.
4. Find the programming code for your VCR in the code list in the back of this book and enter it
using the Number Buttons. If the code is accepted, the LED flashes twice after the last digit
is entered.
If the LED does not flash twice, repeat Steps 2 through 4 with the next code listed for the
component and manufacturer.
5. Point the remote control at the VCR and press the POWER button. The VCR will turn off.
Note:
a) If your VCR does not respond, try all the codes for your brand. If the codes do not
work, or your brand is not listed, see “Searching for Component Codes”, page 29.
b) Sometimes a code listed will only include limited functions. Try other codes that may
include more functionality.
Note:
a) If your TV does not respond, try all the codes for your brand. If the codes do not work,
or your brand is not listed, see “Searching for Component Codes”, page 29.
b) Sometimes a code listed will only include limited functions. Try other codes that may
include more functionality.
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3.5.1.3 - Programming for Cable Box
1. Manually turn on the Cable Box.
2. Press the CBL button on the remote control.
3. Press and hold the SETUP button until the LED LIGHT flashes twice.
4. Find the programming code for your Cable Box in the code list in the back of this book and
enter it using the Number Buttons. If the code is accepted, the LED flashes twice after the
last digit is entered.
If the LED does not flash twice, repeat Steps 2 through 4 with the next code listed for the
component and manufacturer.
5. Point the remote control at the Cable Box and press the POWER button. The Cable Box will
turn off.
3.5.1.4 - Programming for AUX (DVD Player)
1. Manually turn on the DVD Player.
2. Press the AUX button on the remote control.
3. Press and hold the SETUP button until the LED LIGHT flashes twice.
4. Find the programming code for your DVD player in the code list in the back of this book and
enter it using the Number Buttons. If the code is accepted, the LED flashes twice after the
last digit is entered.
If the LED does not flash twice, repeat Steps 2 through 4 with the next code listed for the
component and manufacturer.
5. Point the remote control at the DVD Player and press the POWER button. The DVD Player
will turn off.
Note:
a) If your Cable Box does not respond, try all the codes for your brand. If the codes do
not work, or your brand is not listed, see “Searching for Component Codes”, page 29.
b) Sometimes a code listed will only include limited functions. Try other codes that may
include more functionality.
Note:
a) If your DVD Player does not respond, try all the codes for your brand. If the codes do
not work, or your brand is not listed, see “Searching for Component Codes”, page 29.
b) Sometimes a code listed will only include limited functions. Try other codes that may
include more functionality.
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3.5.2 - Searching for Component Codes
If the user cannot find the manufacturer in the component list or the program code does not work,
the user can use the remote control to search for the correct component code.
To search for a component code:
1. Turn on the component.
2. Press the matching component button on the remote control.
3. Press and hold the SETUP button until the LED flashes twice.
4. Press 9 9 1. The LED flashes twice.
5. Point the remote control at the component and then alternate between pressing the POWER
button and the component button on the remote control until the component turns off.
If the component still does not respond, clear the component button, then repeat the search
procedure.
To clear the component button:
1. Make sure that the component is turned on.
2. Press and hold the SETUP button on the remote control until the LED flashes twice.
3. Press 9 9 2, then press the component button on the remote control twice.
3.5.3 - Reassigning Component Buttons
You can reassign the component buttons on the remote control if you have more than one of the
same types of component. For example, if you are using the remote to control the cable (CBL),
CD, DVD, TV and two VCRs, you can reassign the AV2 button as a second VCR button.
To reassign component buttons:
1. Press and hold the SETUP button until the LED flashes twice.
2. Press 9 9 2. The LED flashes twice.
3. Press the component button that you want (VCR) once, and then press the component button
that you are reassigning (AV2) once. The AV2 button is now reassigned and can be
programmed as a VCR component button. See “Programming the VIZIO™ HDX Universal
Remote Control”, page 27.
3.5.4 - Changing Volume Lock
The remote control is set to control volume through your TV while in cable (CBL), DVD, satellite
(SAT) and VCR component modes. Use the volume lock if you want to control the volume for all
components through a specific component. For example, you want to control volume for all
components through the tuner (TNR).
To change the volume lock:
1. Press and hold the SETUP button until the LED flashes twice.
2. Press 9 9 3. The LED flashes twice.
3. Press the component button that you want (TNR) once. The LED flashes twice. Volume will
now be controlled through the tuner for all components.
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Chapter 4 - Maintenance and Troubleshooting
4.1 - Maintenance
Important
1. Make sure that the power cable is removed from the socket before cleaning the
display.
2. Do not use volatile solvent (such as toluene, rosin and alcohol) to clean the display.
Such chemicals may damage the housing, screen glass and remote control, and
cause the paint to peel.
Cleaning the Housing and the Remote Control
1. Use a soft cotton cloth for cleaning.
2. If the housing or remote control is seriously contaminated, use a soft cloth moistened
with diluted neutral cleaner to clean the display. Wring water out of the cloth before
cleaning to prevent water from penetrating into the housing. Wipe the display with a
dry cloth after cleaning.
Cleaning the Screen
1. Use a soft cotton cloth to gently clean the screen.
2. The screen glass is very fragile. Do not scrape it with any sharp object. Do not press
or tap the screen to avoid cracking. When the screen is seriously contaminated, use
a soft cloth moistened with diluted neutral cleaner to clean the display. Wring water
out of the cloth before cleaning to prevent water from penetrating into the housing.
Wipe the display with a dry cloth after cleaning.
4.2 - Troubleshooting Guide
If the display fails or the performance changes dramatically, check the display in accordance with
the following instructions. Remember to check the peripherals to pinpoint the source of the
failure. If the display still fails to perform as expected, contact the dealer for assistance.
Problem Solution
There is not any power. Make sure the DC power button is ON (green LED).
Make sure the AC power cord is securely connected to the
AC socket.
Plug another electrical device to the power outlet to verify that
the outlet is working properly.
Power is ON, but there is not
any screen image.
Make sure the video cable supplied with the LCD display is
tightly secured to the video output port on the back of the
DVD player or VCR. If the other end of the video cable is not
attached permanently to the LCD display, tightly secure it to
the LCD display.
Adjust brightness and contrast.
Check Source settings.
The image on the screen has
incorrect or abnormal colors.
If any colors (red, green, or blue) are missing, check the
video cable (YPbPr) to make sure it is securely connected.
Loose or broken pins in the cable connector could cause an
improper connection.
Connect the LCD display to another DVD Player or VCR.
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Control buttons do not work Press only one button at one time.
Snow appears on screen
Check your antenna connection.
Check TV / CATV selection.
There is not any sound, Check your audio connection.
Press MUTE on the remote control again, so that MUTE
disappeared from the screen.
Check your audio settings, your TV audio may be set to SAP
or minimum.
Press the Volume + (Up) key on your remote control.
Make sure that headphones are not connected.
Remote control does not work.
Make sure batteries are inserted correctly.
Batteries could be weak.
4.3 - Telephone & Technical Support
Products are often returned due to a technical problem rather than a defective product that may
result in unnecessary shipping charges billed to you. Our trained support personnel can often
resolve the problem over the phone. For more information on warranty service or repair, after the
warranty period, please contact our Support Department at the number below.
Quality service and consistent technical support are integral parts of V's commitment to service
excellence. V's service representatives are dedicated to assist you with the utmost in customer
satisfaction. To better assist you, please call toll free or contact us via email.
Tel: (714) 668-0588, 7:30 am-5:30pm PST Mon - Fri
Or E-mail: techsupp@vinc.com
Corporate Contact Information
V, Inc.
320A Kalmus Drive
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Tel: (714) 668.0588 Fax: (714) 668-9099
Web: www.vizioce.com
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4.4 - Compliance
Caution: Always use a power cable that is properly grounded. Please use the AC cords listed
below for each area.
USA UL
Canada CSA
Germany VDE
Britain BASE/BS
Japan Electric Appliance Control Act
4.5 - FCC Class B Radio Frequency Interference Statement
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Notice:
1. The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
2. Shielded interface cables and AC power cord, if any, must be used in order to comply
with the emission limits.
3. The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by
unauthorized modification to this equipment. It is the responsibilities of the user to
correct such interference.
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Appendix A: Limited Product Warranty
Please read this warranty information carefully, it is a "ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY" on parts and labor.
VIZIO’s Responsibility
VIZIO Displays purchased in the United States are warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a
period of one (1) year from the date of their original retail purchase. If the unit fails to conform to this warranty, we will
service the monitor using new or refurbished parts.
Service Labor
During a period of one (1) year from the effective warranty date, VIZIO will provide, when needed, service labor to repair a
manufacturing defect at its designated Service Center. To obtain warranty service in the Untied States, you must first call
our Customer Support at (714) 668-0588, 7:30 am – 5:30 pm PST. The determination of service will be made by VIZIO
Customer Support. PLEASE DO NOT RETURN YOUR UNIT TO VIZIO WITHOUT PRIOR AUTHORIZATION.
Parts
New or remanufactured replacements for defective parts will be used for repairs by VIZIO at its designated Service Center
for one (1) year from the effective warranty date. Such replacement parts are warranted for the remaining portion of the
original warranty period.
Service
During the one (1) year warranty period, VIZIO will, at its option and sole discretion, repair or replace defective parts,
including replacement of the entire Panel. The Customer will be required to ship the unit to the Service Center indicated
at the time Customer Support is contacted to make the necessary repairs, you are responsible for all transportation
charges to and from the service facility. VIZIO is not responsible for the de-installation or re-installation of the unit.
Packaging and Shipping Instruction
When you send the product to an authorized VIZIO service facility you must use the original carton box and packing
material or an equivalent as designated by VIZIO
Not Covered
This warranty does not cover defects, malfunctions or failures resulting from shipping or transit accidents, abuse, misuse,
operation contrary to furnished instructions, operation on incorrect power supplies, operation with faulty associated
equipment, modification, alteration, improper servicing, tampering or normal wear and tear or TVs on which the serial
number has been removed or defaced. Image Sticking caused by operating at excessive brightness levels for extended
periods or mishandling are not covered by this warranty.
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE PERIOD OF TIME SET FORTH ABOVE. OUR
LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL LOSSES AND DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER,
INCLUDING OUR NEGLIGENCE, ALLEGED DAMAGE OR DEFECTIVE GOODS, WHETHER SUCH DEFECTS ARE
DISCOVERABLE OR LATENT, SHALL IN NO EVENT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE DISPLAY. WE SHALL
NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OF USE, COMMERCIAL LOSS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS OR
THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE
LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may
also have other rights which vary from state to state. This is the only warranty applicable; no one is authorized to extend
or modify it or to grant any other warranty.
VIZIO retains the right to assess all warranty claims and to determine if damages are covered by the warranty. In case of
a claim that is not covered by the warranty, you will be contacted to determine whether VIZIO should repair the damage
for a fee or whether the product should be returned to you as received by the repair center.
Owner’s Responsibility
Effective Warranty Date
Warranty begins on the date of sale to the end user. To ensure warranty service, keep the dated bill or sale receipt as
evidence of the purchase date.
Warranty Service
For warranty service information, contact VIZIO Customer Support at (714) 668-0588, 7:30 am to 5:30 pm PST or visit
www.vizioce.com. Parts and service labor that are VIZIO’s responsibility (see above) will be provided without charge.
Other service is at the owner’s expense. You must provide the model, serial number and date of purchase. Before you
ask for warranty service, read your User Manual. You might avoid a service call.
For additional information regarding your warranty, please contact us via phone, e-mail or online.
Tel: (714) 668-0588, 7:30 am- 5:30 pm PST Mon - Fri
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Appendix B: Component Program Codes
SETUP CODES FOR CURRENT VIZIO PRODUCTS
*Note: Please use these codes to program the VIZIO products to existing Universal remote controls for products such as cable and satellite boxes.
VIZIO L13 0864
VIZIO L6 0885
VIZIO L20 1756
VIZIO L30 1756
VIZIO L30WGU 1756
VIZIO P42 1756
VIZIO P42HD 1756
VIZIO P46 1756
VIZIO RP56 1756
VIZIO HDX 20L 1756
VIZIO HDX 42P 1756
Bravo D1 1064
Bravo D2 0123
Bravo HD1 0122
SETUP CODES FOR AMPLIFIERS
Aiwa 0406
Carver 0269
CurtisMathes 0300
Denon 0160
Harman/Kardon 0892
JVC 0331
Linn 0269
Magnavox 0269
Marantz 0269
Optimus 0300
Panasonic 0308
Philips 0269, 0892
Pioneer 0013, 0300
Sony 0220, 0689
Technics 0308
Victor 0331
Wards 0013
Yamaha 0354
SETUP CODES FOR CABLE
ABC 0003, 0008, 0014, 0017,
0007, 0011, 0013
Allegro 0153, 0315
Archer 0153, 0797
Bell&Howell 0014
Century 0153
Citizen 0153, 0315
Comtronics 0040
Contec 0019
Eastern 0002
Emerson 0797
Everquest 0015, 0040
Focus 0400
Garrard 0153
Gemini 0015, 0797
General Instrument 0476, 0276, 0011, 0810
GoldStar 0144, 0040
Goodmind 0797
Hamlin 0020, 0259, 0009, 0034
Hitachi 0011
Hytex 0007
Jasco 0015, 0153, 0315
Jerrold 0003,0012,0476,0276,
0014, 0015, 0011, 0810
Memorex 0000
MovieTime 0063
NSC 0063
Oak 0019, 0007
Optimus 0021
Panasonic 0000, 0107, 0021
Paragon 0000
Philips 0153
Pioneer 0144, 0533, 0877
Popular Mechanics 0400
Pulsar 0000
Quasar 0000
RCA 0021
RadioShack 0015, 0315, 0797, 0883
Recoton 0400
Regal 0020, 0259
Regency 0002
Rembrandt 0011
Runco 0000
SLMarx 0040
Samsung 0144, 0040
Scientific Atlanta 0008, 0477, 0017, 0877
Signal 0015, 0040
Signature 0011
Sprucer 0021
Starcom 0003, 0015
Stargate 0015, 0040, 0797
Starquest 0015
TV86 0063
Teleview 0040
Tocom 0012, 0013
Toshiba 0000
Tusa 0015
Unika 0153
UnitedArtists 0007
Universal 0153, 0191
Viewstar 0063
Zenith 0000, 0525
Zentek 0400
SETUP CODES FOR CD PLAYERS
Aiwa 0157,0124
Burmester 0420
California Audio Labs 0029, 0303
Carver 0157, 0179, 0437
DKK 0000
Denon 0003, 0873
Emerson 0305
Fisher 0179, 0174
Garrard 0420, 0393
Genexxa 0032, 0305
Harman/Kardon 0157, 0173
Hitachi 0032
JVC 0072
Kenwood 0028, 0037, 0190, 0626,
0826, 0681
Krell 0157
LXI 0305
Linn 0157
MCS 0029
MTC 0420
Magnavox 0157, 0305
Marantz 0029, 0157, 0180
Mission 0157
NSM 0157
Nikko 0174
Onkyo 0101, 0868
Optimus 0000, 0032, 0179, 0305,
0037, 0420, 0145, 0468,
0437
Panasonic 0029, 0303
Parasound 0420
Philips 0157, 0626
Pioneer 0032,0305, 0468, 0244
Proton 0157
QED 0157
Quasar 0029
RCA 0179,0305, 0053,0764
Realistic 0179,0420, 0180
Rotel 0157, 0420
SAE 0157
Sansui 0157, 0305
Sanyo 0179
Scott 0305
Sears 0305
Sharp 0037, 0180, 0861
Sherwood 0180
Sony 0000, 0185, 0490
Soundesign 0145
Tascam 0420
Teac 0420, 0393, 0174, 0180
Technics 0029, 0303
Victor 0072
Wards 0157, 0053
Yamaha 0036, 0187
Yorx 0461
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SETUP CODES FOR LASER DISK
Denon 0059
Mitsubishi 0059
NAD 0059
Optimus 0059
Pioneer 0059
Sony 0193, 0201
SETUP CODES FOR MISC. AUDIO
Jerrold 0459, 0520
Scientific Atlanta 0460
Starcom 0459
SETUP CODES FOR RECEIVERS
ADC 0531
Aiwa 0158, 0189, 0121, 0405
Capetronic 0531
Carver 0189, 0042, 0360
Casio 0195
Clarinette 0195
Curtis Mathes 0080
Denon 0004
Emerson 0424
Fisher 0042, 0219, 0360
Garrard 0463, 0424
Harman/Kardon 0110, 0189, 0891
JBL 0110
JVC 0074
Kenwood 0027, 0186, 0042
Koss 0424
LXI 0181
Linn 0189
Lloyd's 0195
MCS 0039
Magnavox 0531, 0189, 0195, 0391
Marantz 0039, 0189
Modulaire 0195
NAD 0320
Nakamichi 0097
Onkyo 0135
Optimus 0531, 0670, 0186, 0080,
0042, 0181, 0219, 0738,
0801, 1023
Panasonic 0039, 0309
Penney 0195
Philips 0189, 0391
Pioneer 0531, 0014, 0150, 0630,
0080, 1023
Quasar 0039
RCA 0531, 0054, 0360
Realistic 0195, 0181
Sansui 0189
Sanyo 0219, 0801
Sharp 0186
Sherwood 0491, 0502
Sony 0158, 0474
Soundesign 0670
Teac 0463
Technics 0039, 0309
Victor 0074
Wards 0158, 0014, 0189, 0080,
0054
Yamaha 0176, 0186
Yorx 0195
Zenith 0857
SETUP CODES FOR SATELLITE
AlphaStar 0772
Echostar 0775
Expressvu 0775
General Instrument 0627,0361,0869
HTS 0775
Hitachi 0819
Hughes Network Systems 0749
JVC 0775
Jerrold 0627, 0361
Magnavox 0724, 0722
Memorex 0724
Next Level 0869
Panasonic 0701
Philips 0724, 0722
Primestar 0627, 0361
RCA 0566, 0143, 0392, 0855
Radio Shack 0869
Sony 0639
Star Choice 0869
Toshiba 0749, 0790
Uniden 0724, 0722
Zenith 0856
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SETUP CODES FOR TELEVISION
AOC 0030, 0019
Admiral 0093, 0463
Aiko 0092
Akai 0030
Alaron 0179
America Action 0180
Ampro 0751
Anam 0180
Audiovox 0451, 0180, 0092, 0623
Baysonic 0180
Belcor 0019
Bell & Howell 0154, 0016
Bradford 0180
Brockwood 0019
Broksonic 0236, 0463
CXC 0180
Candle 0030, 0056
Carnivale 0030
Carver 0054
Celebrity 0000
Cineral 0451, 0092
Citizen 0060, 0030, 0056, 0039,
0092
Concerto 0056
Contec 0180
Craig 0180
Crosley 0054
Crown 0180, 0039
Curtis Mathes 0047, 0054, 0154, 0051,
0451,0093,0060,0030,
0145,0056,0016,0039,
0166,0466,1147,1347
Daewoo 0451, 0019, 0039, 0092,
0623, 0624
Daytron 0019
Denon 0145
Dumont 0017, 0019
Dwin 0720, 0774
Electroband 0000
Emerson 0154, 0236, 0463, 0180,
0282, 0178, 0019, 0179,
0039, 0623, 0624
Envision 0030
Fisher 0154
Fujitsu 0179
Funai 0180, 0179, 0171
Futuretech 0180
GE0 0047, 0051, 0451, 0093,
0282,0178,0021,1147,
1347
Gibralter 0017, 0030, 0019
Gold Star 0030, 0178, 0019, 0056
Gradiente 0053, 0056
Grunpy 0180, 0179
Hallmark 0178
Harley Davidson 0179
Harman/Kardon 0054
Harvard 0180
Hitachi 0145, 0056, 0016
Infinity 0054
Inteq 0017
JBL 0054
JCB 0000
JVC 0053
KEC 0180
KTV 0180, 0030, 0039
Kenwood 0030, 0019
LG0 056
LXI 0047, 0054, 0154, 0156,
0178
Logik 0016
Luxman 0056
MGA 0150, 0030, 0178, 0019
MTC 0060, 0030, 0019, 0056
Magnavox 0054, 0030, 0179
Majestic 0016
Marantz 0054, 0030
Matsushita 0250
Megatron 0178, 0145
Memorex 0154, 0250, 0463, 0150,
0178, 0056, 0016
Midland 0047, 0017, 0051, 0039
Minutz 0021
Mitsubishi 0093, 0150, 0178, 0019
Motorola 0093
Multitech 0180
NAD 0156, 0178, 0166
NEC 0030, 0019, 0056
NTC 0092
Nikko 0030, 0178, 0092
Onwa 0180
Optimus 0154, 0250, 0166
Optonica 0093, 0165
Orion 0236, 0463, 0179
Panasonic 0051, 0250
Penney 0047, 0156, 0051, 0060,
0030, 0178, 0021, 0019,
0056, 0039, 1347
Philco 0054, 0463, 0030, 0145,
0019
Philips 0054
Pilot 0030, 0019, 0039
Pioneer 0166
Portland 0019, 0039, 0092
Prism 0051
Proscan 0047
Proton 0178, 0466
Pulsar 0017, 0019
Quasar 0051, 0250, 0165
RCA 0047, 0051, 0093, 0019,
0090,1047,1147,1247,134
7
RadioShack 0047,0154,0165,0180,
0030,0178,0019,0056,003
9
Realistic 0154,0165,0180,0030,
0178,0019,0056,0039
Runco 0017,0030,0603
SSS 0180,0019
Sampo 0030,0039
Samsung 0060,0030,0178,0019,
0056
Samsux 0039
Sansei 0451
Sansui 0463
Sanyo 0154
Scimitsu 0019
Scotch 0178
Scott 0236, 0180, 0178, 0019,
0179
Sears 0047, 0054, 0154, 0156,
0178, 0179, 0056, 0171
Semivox 0180
Semp 0156
Sharp 0093, 0165, 0039
Shogun 0019
Signature 0016
Sony 0000
Soundesign 0180, 0178, 0179
Squareview 0171
Starlite 0180
Supreme 0000
Sylvania 0054, 0030
Symphonic 0171
TMK 0178, 0056
Tandy 0093
Technics 0051, 0250
Technol Ace 0179
Techwood 0051, 0056
Teknika 0054,0180,0150,0060,
0019, 0179, 0056, 0016,
0039, 0092
Telefunken 0056
Toshiba 0154, 0156 , 0060
Totevision 0039
Vector Research 0030
Victor 0053
Vidikron 0054
Vidtech 0178,0019
Wards 0054, 0165, 0030, 0178,
0021, 0019, 0179, 0056,
0016
White Westinghouse 0463, 0623, 0624
Yamaha 0030, 0019
Zenith 0017,0463,0016,0092,
0624
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SETUP CODES FOR VCR
Admiral 0048,0209
Adventura 0000
Aiko 0278
Aiwa 0037, 0000
Akai 0041
America Action 0278
American High 0035
Asha 0240
Audiovox 0037
Beaumark 0240
Bell & Howell 0104
Broksonic 0184, 0121, 0209, 0002
CCE 0072, 0278
Calix 0037
Canon 0035
Carver 0081
Cineral 0278
Citizen 0037, 0278
Colt 0072
Craig 0037,0047,0240,0072,
0271
Curtis Mathes 0060,0035,0041,0162
Cybernex 0240
Daewoo 0045,0278
Denon 0042
Dynatech 0000
Electrohome 0037
Electrophonic 0037
Emerex 0032
Emerson 0037, 0184, 0000, 0121,
0043, 0209, 0002, 0278
Fisher 0047, 0104
Fuji 0035, 0033
Funai 0000
GE 0060, 0035, 0048, 0240
Garrard 0000
GoVideo 0526
GoldStar 0037, 0038
Gradiente 0000
HI-Q 0047
Harley Davidson 0000
Harman/Kardon 0081, 0038
Harwood 0072
Headquarter 0046
Hitachi 0000, 0042, 0041
Hughes Network Systems 0042
JVC 0067, 0041
Jensen 0041
KEC 0037, 0278
KLH 0072
Kenwood 0067, 0041, 0038
Kodak 0035, 0037
LXI 0037
Lloyd's 0000
Logik 0072
MEI 0035
MGA 0240, 0043
MGN Technology 0240
MTC 0240, 0000
Magnasonic 0278
Magnavox 0035, 0039, 0081, 0000,
0149
Magnin 0240
Marantz 0035, 0081
Marta 0037
Matsushita 0035, 0162, 0454,
Memorex 0035, 0037, 0048, 0039,
0047, 0240, 0000, 0104,
0209, 0046, 0454, 1162,
1262
Minolta 0042
Mitsubishi 0048,0067,0043
Motorola 0035,0048
Multitech 0000,0072
NEC 0104,0067,0041,0038
Nikko 0037
Noblex 0240
Olympus 0035
Optimus 0037,0048,0104,0162,
0454,1062,1162,1262
Orion 0184, 0209, 0002
Panasonic 0035,0162,0225,0454,
1062, 1162, 1262
Penney 0035,0037,0240,0042,
0038
Pentax 0042
Philco 0035, 0209
Philips 0035, 0081
Pilot 0037
Pioneer 0067
Profitronic 0240
Proscan 0060
Protec 0072
Pulsar 0039
Quarte 0046
Quartz 0046
Quasar 0035,0162,0454,1162
RCA 0060,0035,0048,0240,
0042,0149
RadioShack 0000
Radix 0037
Randex 0037
Realistic 0035, 0037, 0048, 0047,
0000, 0104, 0046
Runco 0039
STS 0042
Samsung 0240, 0045
Sanky 0048, 0039
Sansui 0000, 0067, 0209, 0041,
0271
Sanyo 0047, 0240, 0104, 0046
Scott 0184, 0045, 0121, 0043
Sears 0035, 0037, 0047, 0000,
0042, 0104, 0046
Semp 0045
Sharp 0048
Shintom 0072
Shogun 0240
Singer 0072
Sony 0035, 0032, 0000, 0033
Sylvania 0035, 0081, 0000, 0043
Symphonic 0000
TMK 0240
Tatung 0041
Teac 0000, 0041
Technics 0035, 0162
Teknika 0035, 0037, 0000
Thomas 0000
Toshiba 0045, 0043
Totevision 0037, 0240
Unitech 0240
Vector 0045
Vector Research 0038
Video Concepts 0045
Videosonic 0240
Wards 0060, 0035, 0048, 0047,
0081, 0240, 0000, 0042,
0072, 0149
White Westinghouse 0209, 0278
XR-1000 0035, 0000, 0072
Yamaha 0038
Zenith 0039, 0000, 0209, 0033
SETUP CODES FOR DIGITAL VIDEO DISC
Denon 0490
GE 0522
Harman/Kardon 0582
JVC 0558
Kenwood 0534
Magnavox 0503
Marantz 0521
Onkyo 0503
Optimus 0571
Panasonic 0490
Philips 0503, 0539
Pioneer 0525, 0571
Proscan 0522
RCA 0522
Samsung 0573
Sony 0533
Technics 0490
ThetaDigital 0571
Toshiba 0503
Yamaha 0490, 0545
Zenith 0503, 0591
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