Haier c3448 Manual De Usuario

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S-VIDEO
S-VIDEO
Y
Y
C
C bb
C
C rr
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO
AUDIO
L
L
R
R
IN
IN
EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS
13
14
W
R
B
G
R
DVD(with DVD component)
W
R
G
B
Direction of signal 
white(left audio)
red(C  /right audio )
blue(C )
green
(video)
(Y)
yellow
r
b
Y
VCR (without S-VIDEO terminal)
Y
W
R
T
o
 a
d
io
 
u
t
u
o
VCR (with S-VIDEO terminal)
W
R
e
t
T
o
 s
-v
id
o
 o
u
tp
u
o
T
o
 v
id
e
 o
u
tp
u
t
o
 
m
p
e
t
u
T
c
o
o
n
n
 o
t
Note:
    1.When receives s-video signal, you must remove video signal; when receive
        video signal, you must remove s-video signal.
    2.When receive front video signal, you must remove back video signal; when 
        receive back video signal, you must remove front video signal.
S-VIDEO
 3
Y
C
b
C
r
OUT
IN
VIDEO
AUDIO
L
R
IN
To assist in location possible faults use help guide below:
BREAKDOWN PHENOMENON
PICTURE 
SOUND
CHECKING
the aerial direction and connection
volume、sound mute
Ensure that the power supply is connected to 
the TV set and turned on. Also ensure that the 
TV set is not  in "Listen Mode" or that the
brightness and contrast are not turned down.
adjust color control
adjust channel again
Colour purity fault which can be caused by moving 
the TV set, placing magnets near the TV screen or 
turning on/off house hold appliances such as 
vacuum cleaners near the TV set. Turn the TV off 
with the mains power switch for 15 minutes. 
When the power is turn on again the TV set will 
automatically degauss the picture. In server cases 
leave the TV set turned off over night.
Picture with Snow
Noise
Color Spot
Normal Volume
Scramble 
Normal or Weak Volume
No Color 
Normal Volume
No Picture
No Sound
No Sound
Normal
Normal
Disturb
Noise
Double or Triple Image
Note:
1.If the fault can not be repaired by using above guide consult with your local authorized service center. 
2.The TV set must only be repaired by a qualified registered service person.  Never attempt to remove 
   the back cover as the TV set has dangerous voltages  in side that may cause a fatality or fire.
3.The cabinet may produce the occasional "snapping sound" This is normal and caused by the 
   materials in the cabinet expanding with room temperature changes.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Electrical interference which can be caused by 
cars, motorbikes etc, fluorescent lamps and 
dirty insulators on overhead power cables.
This is called ghosting which can be minimized 
with an outside aerial, and good quality cable 
and terminations.  Altering the aerial direction 
can also minimize this effect.