Kenwood Flat Panel Television KVX 5 User Manual

LCD COLOR MONITOR  
KVX-5  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
B60-5141-08 00 JA (T)  
0004  
 
Before Applying Power  
Caution: Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation.  
AC adaptors are designed for operation as follows.  
Europe and U.K. .................................................................. AC 230 V only  
Contents  
Caution: Read the pages marked  
carefully to ensure safe operation.  
Safety Precautions .......................................... 2  
Before Applying Power .................................. 3  
Introduction ........................................................... 4  
Checking the Accessories ................................... 4  
Using the Stand ................................................... 4  
Connections ........................................................... 5  
Connecting the Power Supply (AC adaptor) ........ 5  
Connecting AV Equipment .................................. 5  
Name and Function of Parts ................................ 6  
Setting the Menu .................................................. 7  
Selecting Menu Items ......................................... 7  
Setting Menu ....................................................... 7  
Selecting the Color System (MODE) ................... 8  
Setting COLOR/TINT/PICTURE ........................... 8  
Initial Resetting .................................................... 8  
Selecting AV Input ................................................ 9  
Adjusting the Sound Volume .............................. 9  
Adjusting the Brightness of the Screen ............ 10  
Listening to Sounds with Headphones ............ 10  
Troubleshooting Problems ................................. 11  
Specifications ........................................ Back cover  
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Introduction  
Keep the packing case for later usage, e.g., protection of your system in transportation for  
repair services and so on.  
Checking the Accessories  
Check the accessories as specified below:  
AC adaptor (1 set)  
AV cable (1 piece)  
Cushion (2 pieces)  
Using the Stand  
You can incline your system using the stand on the rear when looking at the screen.  
Slowly pull out the stand until it stops.  
Note: When pulling the stand out, do not apply an excessive force to it. A strong force can  
cause stand breakage.  
[Placing the system with the stand]  
PHONES  
AV1 IN  
Stand  
AV2 IN  
DC IN  
To make the TV more stable during use  
When setting up the stand, make it more stable during use by affixing the cushion supplied  
to the bottom of the set.  
Front  
1
Peel the seals off the double sided tape  
affixed to the cushion.  
2
Affix the cushion to the TV body.  
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Connections  
Connecting the Power Supply (AC adaptor)  
Plug the AC adaptor into the AC outlet.  
POWER  
OFF  
ON  
PHONES  
AV1 IN  
AV2 IN  
AC Adaptor  
To DC IN Terminal  
DC IN  
Note: Be sure the POWER switch is set to the OFF position before you connect the AC  
adaptor. Connecting the AC adaptor with the POWER switch set to the ON position  
may cause a trouble in the system.  
Connecting AV Equipment  
This system is equipped with the two AV input terminals: AV1 IN and AV2 IN.  
UsetheAVcablesuppliedwithyoursystemforconnectionbetweenexternalAVequip-  
ment and the AV1 IN terminal or AV2 IN terminal of the system.  
• Plug the video terminal of the AV cable (yellow) into a video output terminal of AV equip-  
ment and plug the audio terminal (white) into audio output terminal L or R of the AV equip-  
ment.  
DVD Player  
To Video Output  
Terminal (Yellow)  
PHONES  
To AV1 IN or AV2 IN  
Terminal  
AV1 IN  
AV2 IN  
VCR  
To Video Output  
Terminal (White)  
DC IN  
Game Device  
AV signal  
AV cable  
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Name and Function of Parts  
1
2
POWER switch  
Turns on or off the power of the system.  
PHONES terminal  
POWER  
OFF  
ON  
Connects headphones. (Page 10)  
• No sound will be emitted from the  
speaker.  
3
4
AV1 IN terminal  
Inputs audio/video signals from external AV  
equipment. (Page 5)  
AV2 IN terminal  
PHONES  
Inputs audio/video signals from external AV  
equipment. (Page 5)  
AV1 IN  
AV2 IN  
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DC IN terminal  
Connects the AC adaptor. (Page 5)  
MENU button  
DC IN  
Displays menu on the screen, allowing you  
to select items on the menu. (Page 7)  
AV1 button  
TFT ACTIVE MATRIX  
7
8
9
Selects the input signal of the AV1 IN termi-  
nal. (Page 9)  
AV2 button  
Selects the input signal of the AV2 IN termi-  
nal. (Page 9)  
VOL. 5/button  
Adjusts the sound volume. (Page 9)  
• Pressing the buttons at a time displays  
“MUTE” at the bottom of the screen,  
muting sound. Pressing the VOL. 5 or ∞  
button releases the system from muting.  
(Page 9)  
AV1  
INPUT  
AV2  
MENU  
MENU  
BRIGHT  
SET  
VOL.  
0
BRIGHT 5/button  
Adjusts the brightness of the screen.  
(Page 10)  
In the menu display mode, the button func-  
tions as the MENU SET 5/button, allow-  
ing you to set menus. (Page 7)  
Speaker  
-
A built-in monaural speaker.  
Stand  
=
Is pulled out to incline the system. (Page 4)  
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Setting the Menu  
Pressing the MENU button displays the following menu on the screen.  
Menu item  
Set contents  
Displays AV input, AV1  
or AV2 currently being  
selected.  
AV1  
AUTO PAL  
MODE  
NTSC  
COLOR  
TINT  
PICTURE  
50  
50  
50  
Note: The contents set up just before the power was turned off appears on the screen.  
The screen above is an image that appears when you purchased the system.  
Selecting Menu Items  
The arrow (3) shows a menu item currently being selected.  
Each time you press the MENU button, you can select the menu items in the following order.  
MODE  
COLOR  
TINT  
PICTURE  
Setting Menu  
The bullet () at menu item “MODE” indicates a menu currently being selected.  
For other menu items, the current settings are given in numeric values.  
Each time you press the MENU SET 5/button when the menu screen appears, change is  
made to the setup contents of a menu item currently being selected.  
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Setting the Menu (Continued)  
Selecting the Color System (MODE)  
You can select one of the following modes for the Color system.  
AUTO:Automatically selects PAL or NTSC according to the video signal received.  
PAL: Sets PAL for the Color system.  
NTSC: Sets NTSC for the Color system.  
1 Press the MENU button to select “MODE”.  
2 Press the MENU SET 5/button to select the Color system.  
Each time you press the button, the setting changes as follows:  
MODE  
AUTO  
PAL  
NTSC  
MODE  
AUTO  
PAL  
NTSC  
MODE  
AUTO  
PAL  
NTSC  
Selects AUTO.  
Selects PAL.  
Selects NTSC.  
Setting COLOR/TINT/PICTURE  
You can make the following adjustments in each menu item.  
COLOR: Depth of color  
TINT:  
Tint  
PICTURE: Picture quality  
1 Press the MENU button and select “COLOR”, “TINT” or “PICTURE”.  
2 Press the MENU SET 5/button to adjust each of them.  
Each time you press the button, the value changes in the range 0 to 100.  
[Color adjustment sample]  
COLOR  
TINT  
82  
50  
50  
PICTURE  
Initial Resetting  
You can get the menu settings back to state at the time you purchased the system.  
While pressing the MENU button, turn on the POWER switch.  
POWER  
MENU  
OFF  
ON  
+
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Selecting AV Input  
Select either one of the two AV inputs by using the AV1 or AV2 button.  
Turning on the power selects the AV input selected just before the power was turned off.  
• Pressing the AV1 button displays AV1” at the upper right portion  
of the screen for several seconds, receiving AV signals from AV  
equipment connected to the AV1 terminal.  
AV1  
• Pressing the AV2 button displays AV2” at the upper right portion  
INPUT  
of the screen for several seconds, receiving AV signals from AV  
equipment connected to the AV2 terminal.  
AV2  
[When the AV1 button is pressed]  
[When the AV2 button is pressed]  
AV2  
AV1  
Note: If a selected AV input terminal does not receive video signals, “NO SIGNAL” ap-  
pears at the bottom of the screen.  
Adjusting the Sound Volume  
Press the VOL. 5/button to adjust the sound volume.  
Adjustment values appear on the screen during adjustment.  
Up  
VOL.  
Down  
VOLUME  
50  
Muting Sounds:  
Pressing the VOL. 5 and buttons at a time mutes sounds. “MUTE” appears on the screen  
in red.  
• PressingeitherVOL.5orbuttonreleasesthesystemfrommuting.Turningoffthepower  
also releases the system from muting.  
MUTE  
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Adjusting the Brightness of the Screen  
PresstheBRIGHT5/buttontoadjustthebrightnessofthescreen.  
An numerical adjustment value (0~100) is displayed on the screen dur-  
ing adjustment.  
Up  
BRIGHT  
Note: The brightness of the screen differs depending on the angle at  
which you see the liquid crystal panel. So, adjust the brightness  
of the screen after setting the watching angle.  
Down  
Listening to Sounds with Headphones  
You can listen to sounds with monaural headphones plugged into the system.  
Stereo headphones are also available. However, you will hear monaural sounds even with  
stereo headphones.  
To PHONES Terminal  
PHONES  
AV1 IN  
AV2 IN  
DC IN  
Note: When you use headphones, no sound will be emitted from the speaker.  
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Troubleshooting Problems  
If the system does not work as you expect, perform the following checks before contacting  
Customer Support.  
Action to be taken  
Problem  
No image and no sound  
• Check the AC adaptor for proper connection.  
• Check that the POWER switch is turned on.  
• Check that the brightness and volume are  
minimized or the system is put in mute state.  
No image and no sound (“NO  
SIGNAL” appears)  
• Check the selected AV input (AV1 or AV2) for  
connection to AV equipment.  
• Check for reception of audio/video signals from AV  
equipment.  
No image, or black or white • Check the brightness for maximum or minimum.  
screen  
No Sound  
• Check the sound volume for minimum or check  
the system for being put in mute state.  
• Check headphones for being plugged into the  
system.  
• Poor-quality image displayed  
• Image doubly displayed  
• Image fading  
• Check for reception of radio interference from  
other equipment, etc. (Turn off the power of other  
equipment.)  
• Image swaying  
• Stripes and patterns  
Inappropriate color or light color • Check COLOR, TINT, and PICTURE for proper  
adjustment.  
Dark screen  
• Check the direction of the crystal liquid panel for  
proper adjustment.  
• Check the brightness for proper adjustment.  
Dark screen in the initial stage • When the temperature of the system is low, the  
screen becomes darker than usual just after the  
power is turned on because of the characteristic of  
the liquid crystal panel. Wait for a while until the  
temperature goes up. The screen will get light as  
usual.  
• If this product interferes with radio reception during use, place it far enough away from the  
radio to eliminate the interference.  
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Specifications  
Model Designation  
Maximum external  
dimensions  
5.6-inch LCD Color Monitor KVX-5  
Width:  
Height:  
Depth:  
180 mm (7-1/16")  
136 mm (5-3/8")  
55 mm (2-3/16")  
Weight (net)  
AC adaptor  
620 g (1.4 lb)  
DC 12 V  
Liquid Crystal Panel  
Driving System  
Light Source  
Color System  
Speaker  
High-resolution 5.6-inch color LCD  
TFT active matrix system  
Backlight: High intensity fluorescent tube  
PAL/NTSC  
3.5-cm round type speaker with 500 mW output  
• These ratings and the design are subject to change without notice for technical development.  
• Lack of picture elements in part may occur in the liquid crystal panel or some picture elements  
may be lit abnormally.  
For your records  
Record the serial number, found on the back of  
the unit, in the spaces designated on the war-  
ranty card, and in the space provided below. Re-  
fer to the model and serial numbers whenever  
you call upon your dealer for information or ser-  
vice on this product.  
Model  
Serial Number  
 

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