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XTREME HIGH BRIGHT OUTDOOR DISPLAY
User Guide
ENG
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SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
Electrical Code
Note: To the display system installer: This reminder is provided to call attention to Article 820-44 of
the National Electric Code that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, species
that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the facility. Outlet shall be
installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
Antenna discharge unit
(NEC Section 810-20)
NEC National Electric Code
Ground clamp
Electric service
equipment
Ground clamps
Power service grounding
electrode system
(NEC Art 250 Part H)
Grounding conductors
(NEC Section 810-21)
Antenna lead-in wire
Power Source
The display must be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective grounding connection.
The mains plug is used as the disconnect device and shall remain readily accessible.
Electrical installation shall be in accordance with the applicable parts of Chapter 8 of ANSI/NFPA70.
An outdoor antenna should not be located near overhead electrical lines or any electrical circuits.
If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver, conrm that the antenna system is grounded to
protect against voltage surges and built up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electric Code,
ANSI/NFPA No 70-1984, provides information with respect to proper grounding for the mast and
supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding
connectors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes and requirements
for the grounding electrode.
This display operates on 100-240 volts 50-60 Hz, AC current. Insert the power cord into a 120 volt
60 Hz outlet. Never connect the display to direct current or anything other than the specied voltage.
To prevent electric shock from the display, do not use with an extension cord, receptacle, or other
outlet unless the blades and ground terminal can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure.
All secondary lines must be routed through grounded conduit and kept separate from AC line.
Note: Installation shall incorporate UL Listed external surge protection rated 2500 Vpk or less, for 150
to 300 Vac mains, installed in accordance with Article 285 of ANSI/NFPA 70 or applicable local codes.
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Relevant Information
Record your display's model and serial number here for future reference. Keep this user manual in an
accessible location in the event service is required.
Note: Your display's serial number can be found on the box and underneath the rear cover plate.
Model Number ____________________________________
Serial Number ____________________________________
FCC CAUTION
To assure continued compliance and possible undesirable interference, ferrite cores may be used
when connecting this display to video equipment; maintain at least 400mm (15.75 inches) spacing to
other peripheral devices.
FCC STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rule. 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 these 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 o
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 dierent from that to which the receiver is
connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/display technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
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Read before operating equipment
Thank you for purchasing our product. Before using it, please read this user guide carefully and follow
the instructions for safe operation. Please keep this manual for future reference and always include it
when transferring or transporting this product to a dierent location.
GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
In case of emergency such as re or electric shock caused by the product, immediately contact 911
or proper emergency police/re service agencies in your country.
To reduce the risk of electric shock or re, heed the following:
In case of product malfunction or unusual events such as electrical burning smell, smoke, or
loss of content signals due to internal overheating, immediately turn o, unplug the electrical
cord and contact the manufacturer.
Do NOT disassemble, modify or service product in any way other than that contained in this
instruction. Any unauthorized modications made to the product automatically void product
warranty.
Do NOT touch antenna lines or wires, electrical cables or plugs when lightning or thunder is
present or with wet hands
Do NOT submerge in water.
Do NOT destroy, process, or place close to any heat source.
Do NOT install near poisonous gas or chemically unstable atmosphere.
Do NOT install near strong magnetic or electrical current eld.
Do NOT install the product in unstable locations or near moving objects, constantly vibrating
equipment, or uneven surfaces.
Do NOT leave any re source, such as candles, close to or on the product.
Do NOT operate the product if it has been dropped or struck. Severe physical impact to the
product may cause components to fall out of place within and break.
Do NOT bend or twist electrical cords, electrical plugs, cables, or wires with excessive force.
Do NOT block ventilation slots or place any heavy object on the product.
Use properly rated electrical voltage.
Do NOT use any electrical sockets or power strips with many other devices jointly plugged
in. Use a single, directly dedicated and rated GFCI electrical outlet for the product for safe
operation.
Do NOT move or transport with any cables (electrical, content connectivity) plugged in to the
source devices.
Always connect the electrical plug rmly and completely. When disconnecting any cables,
always pull on the plug and not the cord.
Always leave the power o when plugging or unplugging the electrical cords or connection
cables.
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type electrical plug. A polarized
plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and
a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the
provided plug does not t into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete
outlet.
Protect the electrical cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
WARNING
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WARNING
Never apply pressure to the exterior of the LCD screen.
If monitor or glass is broken, do not come in contact with the liquid crystal and handle with care.
Do NOT climb on the product.
Do NOT install within ve feet from a body of water.
Do NOT use if ambient air temperature exceeds the operating limits.
Do NOT install in enclosure or recessed cavity with less than 2 inches of airow around the
display. Air inside fully encased display must be ventilated.
The product is to be secured to building before operation.
Product must be carried and supported by at least two persons.
Periodically clean dust o the electrical plug to keep it clean and dry, ensuring proper and safe
operation.
Only use attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer.
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System Installation And Electrical Requirements ..................................................................................2
Electrical Code ...............................................................................................................................2
Power Source ................................................................................................................................2
FCC Caution ...................................................................................................................................3
FCC Statement ...............................................................................................................................3
Relevant Information .....................................................................................................................3
General Safety Precautions ...................................................................................................................4
Set Up Instructions .................................................................................................................................7
Parts List ........................................................................................................................................7
Removing Cord Cover ....................................................................................................................8
Installing Power Cord .....................................................................................................................9
Installing IR Extender .....................................................................................................................9
Installing ALS Extender ..................................................................................................................9
Connecting Cords .........................................................................................................................10
Replacing Cord Cover ..................................................................................................................12
Replacing Handle Hardware ........................................................................................................13
Connect To The Power Source .....................................................................................................13
Prepare The Display For Mounting ..............................................................................................14
Remote Control Battery Installation And Replacement ................................................................16
Operating Instructions ..........................................................................................................................17
Power On/O the Display .............................................................................................................17
Onboard Controls .........................................................................................................................17
Navigating The On-Screen Menu ................................................................................................18
Channel ...............................................................................................................................18
Picture ..................................................................................................................................18
Audio ...................................................................................................................................18
Time ....................................................................................................................................19
Setup ...................................................................................................................................19
Lock .....................................................................................................................................20
USB Functionality ........................................................................................................................22
(RS-232C) Serial Control Of The Display ....................................................................................24
Network Commands Of The Display ...........................................................................................25
Maintenance ........................................................................................................................................26
Care Of The Screen ....................................................................................................................26
Mobile Telephone Caution ...........................................................................................................26
End Of Life Directives ..................................................................................................................26
Product Specications .........................................................................................................................27
Display ..........................................................................................................................................27
Power ..........................................................................................................................................27
Environmental .............................................................................................................................27
Display Controller Features .........................................................................................................27
Mechanical ..................................................................................................................................28
Input/Output Connections ............................................................................................................28
Warranty ..............................................................................................................................................29
CONTENTS
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SET UP INSTRUCTIONS
Parts List
Description Qty
XHB432
Part #
XHB492
Part #
XHB552
Part #
Adisplay 1 180-W1663 180-W1664 180-W1665
Bremote 1 410-0049 410-0049 410-0049
CIR extender 1 600-0711 600-0711 600-0711
Dpower cord 1 410-0163-1 410-0163-1 410-0163-1
E4mm allen wrench 1 560-9646 560-9646 560-9646
FM6 x 12mm 4 560-D1734 560-D1734 560-D1734
Guser guide (not shown) 1 180-9116 180-9116 180-9116
Hmonitoring addendum (not shown) 1 180-9125 180-9125 180-9125
Itechnical support insert (not shown) 1 983-0721 983-0721 983-0721
Jaccessory insert (not shown) 1 983-0738 983-0738 983-0738
Kremote guide (not shown) 1 180-9098 180-9098 180-9098
B (1)
A (1)
remotedisplay
AUX
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C (1)D (1)F (4)
IR extender power cord M6 x 12mm
IR
IN
E (1)
4mm allen wrench
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Removing Cord Cover
1. Remove (2) M6 low-prole hex screws and rear cover plate using 4mm allen wrench (E). Do not
disconnect lanyard.
2. Remove (6) M5 hex screws and cord cover using 4mm allen wrench (E).
A
1 2
lanyard
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Insert female end of power cord (D) into power port located inside the input compartment.
Installing Power Cord
Installing IR Extender (Optional)
Installing Ambient Light Sensor
(ALS) Extender (Optional)
IR
IN
D
C
Insert the 3.5mm end of the included 5V
IR extender into the IR Extender port on
the input panel of the display. IR extender
port may not be compatible with other 3rd
party extenders.
Insert the 3.5mm end of the ALS Extender
(ACCD-ALS sold separately) into the ALS
Extender port on the input panel of the
display. Connecting the ALS Extender
will disable the ALS that is built into the
display.
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S/PDIF
Optical
Audio
In
VGA
HDMI 1
Display
Port
USB 2.0
Data
Audio
Out
RS232C
LAN Mini AV
Component
Antenna or
Cable
ALS
Extender IR
Extender
HDMI 2 HDMI 3
Mini AV
12V 2500mA
USB Power
5V 2400mA
Connecting Cords
Connect source devices to appropriate display input. Make all connections prior to powering on the
display. The USB 2.0 Data port is for service and media only. For 5VDC power, use the 5VDC power
port.
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1. 2.5mm DC Power Port – Provides 12 VDC @ 2.5 A for powering locally stored extenders and
source devices. 12 VDC accessory kits (ACCD-12K) are sold separately from Peerless-AV by
contacting Customer Care at 800-865-2112. Accessory DC outputs are only active when display
is on.
2. USB DC Power Port – Provides 5 VDC @ 2.4 A for powering locally stored extenders and
source devices. 5 VDC accessory kits (ACCD-05K) are sold separately from Peerless-AV by
contacting Customer Care at 800-865-2112. Accessory DC outputs are only active when display
is on.
3. RS232C DB9 Port – Allows for control of the display using RS232 commands from a connected
PC or control system. Pin Out: Pin 2 (RX), Pin 3 (TX), Pin 5 (GROUND)
4. 3.5mm IR Extender Port – Allows exibility for integration with controls systems. The IR extender
can be used to position the IR receiver in a convenient position in the event the IR receiver on
the front of the display is obscured.
5. 3.5mm Analog Audio Out Port – Provides analog stereo audio for soundbars, headphones, and
ampliers.
6. USB 2.0 Data Port – Allows content to be displayed using a USB ash drive. This feature
supports text, photo, audio and video. This port also serves as a service port for rmware
upgrades. This port should not be used for powering 5 VDC devices.
7. DisplayPort – Connects a digital source device with the display and allows for FHD video and
digital audio to be output on the display. DisplayPort is version 1.2 and is HDCP 1.3 compliant.
8. HDMI 1 (ARC) - Connects a digital source device with the display and allows for FHD video
and digital audio signal to be output to the display. HDMI 1 is HDMI version 2.0 and is HDCP
2.2 compliant. All 3 of the HDMI inputs also support consumer electronics control (CEC). CEC
allows for intelligent communication between CEC-enabled devices through the use of the HDMI
connection. HDMI 1 also supports the audio return channel (ARC) allowing audio content from
the display to be back-fed to an audio amplier using a single HDMI connection.
9. HDMI 2 - Connects a digital source device with the display and allows for FHD video and
digital audio signal to be output to the display. HDMI 2 is HDMI version 2.0 and is HDCP 2.2
compliant. All 3 of the HDMI inputs also support consumer electronics control (CEC). CEC
allows for intelligent communication between CEC-enabled devices through the use of the HDMI
connection.
10. HDMI 3 - Connects a digital source device with the display and allows for FHD video and
digital audio signal to be output to the display. All 3 of the HDMI inputs also support consumer
electronics control (CEC). CEC allows for intelligent communication between CEC-enabled
devices through the use of the HDMI connection. HDMI 3 is HDMI version 2.0 and is HDCP 2.2
compliant. HDMI 3 also supports mobile high denition link (MHL3.0) allowing MHL compatible
mobile devices to output HD content to the display, transport control and charge the connected
device.
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Connecting Cords
11. VGA – Connects an analog source device with the display and allows FHD video signals to be
output to the display. VGA does not support audio. When using a VGA connection the audio
output from the source device will need to be connected to the 3.5mm Audio In port on the
display.
12. 3.5mm Analog Audio In – Accepts the incoming stereo analog audio signal coming from a VGA
connected source device.
13. S/PDIF Optical Output – Outputs uncompressed digital audio to a connected soundbar or AVR
with an optical digital audio input.
14. Antenna/Cable Coaxial Input – Supports ATSC, NTSC and QAM256 signals. It can be used with
an over-the-air antenna or in a distributed coaxial network. This connection supports both analog
and digital signals.
15. 3.5mm Mini AV – Connects an analog source device with the display and allows for SD video
and analog stereo audio signals to be output to the display. This connection also supports the
audio portion of a connected component device. Requires a 3.5mm to RCA female composite
accessory dongle. Analog accessory kits (ACCD-ALG) are sold separately from Peerless-AV by
contacting Customer Care at 800-865-2112.
16. 3.5mm Mini Component – Connects an analog source device with the display and allows for
HD video and analog stereo audio signals to be output to the display. Requires a 3.5mm to
RCA female component accessory dongle for video signals. If audio is required when using the
component connection, the stereo audio signal will need to connect to the red and white female
RCA connectors on the composite accessory dongle. Analog accessory kits (ACCD-ALG) are
sold separately from Peerless-AV by contacting Customer Care at 800-865-2112.
17. LAN Port – Supports Network Control via TCP/IP (refer to Network Command section). Future
Use: Health and Wellness monitoring of the display (see Monitoring Addendum).
18. 3.5mm Ambient Light Sensor (ALS) Extender – Automatically adjusts the brightness of the
display based on ambient lighting conditions. The ALS extender overrides the built-in ambient
light sensor when it is connected allowing exibility for installations where the built-in ALS may
have shadows being cast on it by surrounding structures or vegetation. The ALS extender can
be placed in a location that is more representative of the actual ambient light conditions. ALS
Extenders (ACCD-ALS) are sold separately from Peerless-AV by contacting Customer Care at
800-865-2112.
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Replacing Cord Cover
1. Run power and signal cords through notches. To prevent unwanted interference, route the power
cord through the left most notch (see image 1 below).
2. Place the cord cover over the cords being careful not to pinch any of the cords. Loosely install
(6) M5 hex cap screws then tighten screws on the cord cover using 4mm allen wrench (E) until
the gasket on the cover is fully compressed to the cord gasket .
3. Replace the rear cover plate ensuring that the cords are running through the notches on the
display and not getting pinched. Fasten the (2) hex screws on the rear cover plate to secure it in
place using 4mm allen wrench (E). Ensure that rear cover plate is fully compressed to the back
of the display.
Ensure cord bend radius does not exceed limits set by the
manufacturer.
Ensure cords are seated properly in the cable channels to avoid
potential damage to cords when rear cover plate is installed.
Do not remove lanyard that connects the rear cover plate to the display.
Ensure cables exiting input compartment are routed downward when
installing display in portrait orientation. If the installation requires the
cabling to be routed upward, ensure that the cables are routed with a
drip loop.
CAUTION
Do not overtighten screws
43
power cord
1 2
notch
M5 hex cap screw
CAUTION
Failure to follow these instructions can result
in the product being damaged or destroyed,
voiding the warranty.
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Replacing Handle Hardware
Optional: If removing handles, replace with hardware provided.
F (4)
CAUTION
Failure to follow these instructions can result
in the product being damaged or destroyed,
voiding the warranty.
Connect To The Power Source
Connect power cord to GFCI outlet.
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Prepare The Display For Mounting
Install cords prior to mounting your display. Input panel may be obstructed once the display is
mounted.
A mounting solution is sold separately. Contact your Peerless-AV representative for an outdoor rated
mounting solution for your particular application.
For your safety, only install an outdoor-rated mount that is suitable for the application and supports
the weight of the display. When mounting a display outdoors, use proper environmentally rated
mounts to ensure longevity in harsh environments.
Examine the chart below to determine the mounting specications for your display:
B
F
D
Part
Mounting Hole
Pattern
Required Mounting
Screws
XHB432
XHB492
XHB552
400x200mm
400x400mm
(4) M8 screws
(25mm long)
Part A B C D E F
XHB432 15.75"
(400mm)
15.75"
(400mm)
11.87"
(302mm)
3.77"
(96mm)
4.89"
(124mm)
7.87"
(200mm)
XHB492 15.75"
(400mm)
15.75"
(400mm)
14.49"
(368mm)
5.24"
(133mm)
3.92"
(100mm)
7.87"
(200mm)
XHB552 15.75"
(400mm)
15.75"
(400mm)
17.16"
(436mm)
6.74"
(171mm)
3.92"
(100mm)
7.87"
(200mm)
SIDE VIEW
A C E
REAR VIEW
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Prepare The Display For Mounting
Part A B C D E F
XHB432 39.50"
(1003mm)
23.28"
(591mm)
37.06"
(941mm)
20.84"
(529mm)
42.51"
(1080mm)
0.33"
(8mm)
XHB492 44.72"
(1136mm)
26.22"
(666mm)
42.27"
(1074mm)
23.78"
(604mm)
48.50"
(1232mm)
0.33"
(8mm)
XHB552 50.07"
(1272mm)
29.23"
(742mm)
47.62"
(1210mm)
26.79"
(680mm)
54.64"
(1388mm)
0.42"
(11mm)
FRONT VIEW
BEZEL / IR DETAIL VIEW
1.51"
(38mm)
1.22"
(31mm)
1.22"
(31mm)
C
A
B D
E
F
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The remote control is powered by two 1.5V AAA
batteries installed at the factory.
To install or replace batteries:
1. To remove the battery module of the remote
control, remove the two screws on the end of
the battery module. Slide the battery module
out of the remote control.
2. Insert two new “AAA” size batteries into the
battery module.
3. Slide the battery module back into the remote
control and reinsert the two screws in the end
of the battery module.
Remote Control Battery Installation And Replacement
B
AUX
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CAUTION
Incorrect usage of batteries can result in leaks
or bursting. Peerless-AV recommends the
following battery use:
Do not mix battery brands.
Do not combine new and old batteries. This
can shorten the battery life or cause battery
acid leaks.
Remove dead batteries immediately to
prevent battery acid from leaking into the
battery compartment.
Do not touch exposed battery acid as it
may injure skin.
Remove the batteries if you do not intend
to use the remote control for a long period
of time.
Do not expose the batteries to excessive
heat from sunlight, re or other heat
sources or batteries could explode.
Fully tighten screws to maintain the ingress
protection rating of the remote.
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VOL
M
CH
VOL
M
CH
VOL
M
CH
VOL
M
CH
Power On/O The Display
Power on your display by using the remote control or the power button on the bottom, left-hand
side of the display. The display will power on but image may not appear for several seconds as it
completes its power up sequence.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Onboard Controls
Direct Mode: Allows for quick access to source selection, volume settings and channel selection.
Menu Mode: Press the Menu button to access Menu Mode and activate the On Screen Display
(OSD). For a description of OSD operation refer to the next section.
The keypad buttons are assigned as indicated in the table below.
Direct Mode Menu Mode
Channel Up Up
Channel Down Down
Menu Return
Volume Up Right/OK
Volume Down Left/OK
Input Select Input Select
On/O On/O
VOL
M
CH
Point the remote control at the IR sensor located
at the top, left-hand corner of the display when in
landscape, or the top right-hand corner when in
portrait, then press the power button.
AUX
LAST
OK
INFO
+
EXIT
CBLDVD
MUTE
POWER
VCR SAT
SOURCE
TV
1
4
7
.
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
VOL
REW PLAY FF MENU
REC STOP PAUSE GUIDE
CH
LED Light TV Status
Solid O
Blinking Boot up
O On
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Channel
Air / Cable Choose between antenna
and cable
Auto Scan Searches for available
channels
Favorite Shows favorite channels
Show/Hide Show or hide channels
DTV Signal Displays channel info and
signal strength
Navigating The On Screen Menu
Audio
Equalizer Standard
Music
Movie
Sports
Personal
Digital Output
(Optical)
PCM / Raw / O
Surround On / O
AVC On / O
Navigate Enter Exit Return
OK
MENUEXIT
OK MENU
EXIT
MENU
OK EXIT
AUX
LAST
OK
INFO
+
EXIT
CBLDVD
MUTE
POWER
VCR SAT
SOURCE
TV
1
4
7
.
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
VOL
REW PLAY FF MENU
REC STOP PAUSE GUIDE
CH
Picture
Picture Mode Theater
Personal
Standard
Dynamic
Color Temp. Normal
Warm
Personal
Cool
HDMI Mode Video Mode
PC Mode
Screen H Position
V Position
Clock
Phase
Auto
Zoom Mode 4:3
16:9
Cinema
Zoom
Point to Point
Backlight 0 - 100
DLC (Dynamic
Backlight)
On / O
Color Range Auto
0 - 255
16 - 234
3DNR O
Weak
Middle
Strong
ECO Low (25 brightness)
Middle (50 brightness)
High (75 brightness)
Personal (100 brightness)
Auto
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Navigate Enter Exit Return
OK
MENUEXIT
OK MENU
EXIT
MENU
OK EXIT
Navigating The On Screen Menu
Time
Sleep Timer o
5 min
10 min
15 min
30 min
60 min
90 min
120 min
180 min
240 min
Time Zone Atlantic
Eastern
Central
Mountain
Pacic
Alaska
Hawaii
Korean
Time Format 12-hour
24-hour
Auto Sync On / O
Clock Enter Current Time
Wake Up Enter desired time when
display will turn on
Setup
Menu
Languages
English
Spanish
French
Transparent
(Menu
Transparency)
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
Closed Caption
CC Mode CC O / CC On /
CC On Mute
Restore Defaults Factory reset all options
Setup Wizard
Software Update Yes / No
CEC
CEC Control On / O
Device Auto
Power O
On / O
TV Auto
Power On
On / O
Audio Receiver On / O
Device Lists Lists connected CEC
devices
Connect (future use)
Root Menu Menu of connected souce
device
No Signal Auto
Power O
On / O / Backlight
AUX
LAST
OK
INFO
+
EXIT
CBLDVD
MUTE
POWER
VCR SAT
SOURCE
TV
1
4
7
.
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
VOL
REW PLAY FF MENU
REC STOP PAUSE GUIDE
CH
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Navigating The On Screen Menu
Lock
System Lock
Enter Password to enter System Lock settings
Defaut Password: 0000
Change
password
Allows the password to be
changed
System Lock On / O
Input Block TV, AV, Component, DP,
HDMI 1, HDMI 2, HDMI 3,
PC, USB
US TV, MPAA
Canada Canadian English,
Canadian French
RRT Setting
Reset RRT
Unrated On /O
Hotel Mode
Enter password to enter hotel mode settings
Defaut Password: 0000
Hotel Mode On / O
Change
Password
Allows the password to be
changed
Picture Mode Standard, Dynamic,
Theater, Personal
Sound Mode Standard, Music, Movie,
Sports, Personal
Key Lock On / O
Power On
Source
TV, AV, Component, DP,
HDMI 1, HDMI 2, HDMI 3,
PC, USB
Air / Cable Air, Cable
Power On
Channel
Set channel that display
will tune to when powered
on
Power On
Volume
Set volume that display
will output when turned on
Navigate Enter Exit Return
OK
MENUEXIT
OK MENU
EXIT
MENU
OK EXIT
AUX
LAST
OK
INFO
+
EXIT
CBLDVD
MUTE
POWER
VCR SAT
SOURCE
TV
1
4
7
.
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
VOL
REW PLAY FF MENU
REC STOP PAUSE GUIDE
CH
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Peerless XHB492 Mode d'emploi

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