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                        All-Weather Outdoor LCD Television
Operator’s Manual
Model SB-6560HD
Rev. 6560HD-120514                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
                    
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                        Important Safety Instructions Dear SunBriteTV Customer: Congratulations on the ownership of Model 6560HD all-weather outdoor LCD TV, and welcome to the family of satisfi ed SunBrite customers. You are in great company  with thousands of homeowners and esteemed commercial facilities such as Yankee Stadium, Fenway Park,  Disney World, and Sea World who have trusted us to deliver  superior performance, lasting durability and the enjoyment of superb television viewing in the great outdoors.  With a 
                    
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                        Cleaning Instructions: See “Care of SunBriteTV”  on page 32 Attachments: Do not use attachments not specifi cally recommended by the manufacturer. Use of improper attachments can  result in accidents. Power Source: SunBriteTV must operate on a power source indicated on the specifi cation label. If you are not sure of the type of  power supply used in your home, consult your dealer or local power company. When using the TV outdoors, you must use a GFI- protected AC outlet with “in-use” waterproof
                    
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                        Important Safety Instructions Ventilation:  Adequate ventilation must be maintained to ensure reliable and continued operation and to protect  the television from overheating. Do not block ventilation slots and openings with objects, or install the television in a  place where ventilation may be hindered. There must be at least 1.5” of space on all sides.  Power cord protection: The power cord must be routed properly to prevent people from stepping on it, or objects  from resting on it. Check th
                    
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                        Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions 2 Table of Contents 5 Supplied Accessories 6 TV Installation  Choose a Location for the TV 6  Detachable Speaker Module Installation 7  Rear Panel Internal Connect Source 8  Rear Panel Connection Diagrams 9 Side Panel and Front Panel Controls 18 Remote Control Guide 19 On-Screen Display Controls 21 Adjusting On-Screen Displays 21  Picture Menu 21  Audio Menu 22  Time Menu 23  Setup Menu 24  Lock Menu 26  Channel Menu 29 Trouble Shooting 31 Care of 
                    
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                        Supplied Accessories Unpacking After unpacking the SunBriteTV television, please make sure that the following items are included in the carton and  that they are in good condition. If items are damaged or missing, contact your dealer immediately. SunBriteTV LCD Television Model 6560HD  Remote Control with Batteries  Operator’s Manual  Speaker Module  Outdoor Dust Cover Water-Resistant Wireless Remote  Model 6560HD Control Operator’s  Manual Speaker Module Outdoor Dust Cover TV Installation - Cho
                    
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                        TV Installation - Detachable Speaker Module Installation Detachable Speaker Module Installation Tools Needed: Phillips screwdriver Note:  a. If you mount the TV on the Table Stand, the Detachable Speaker Module must be installed before you attach the Table Stand. b. If you mount the TV to a ceiling or wall mount, it is best to install the Detachable Speaker Module after the TV has been  mounted. Figure 1 1. Prepare a fl at work surface, free of any debris or items which may scratch the  front su
                    
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                        TV Installation – Rear Panel Internal Connect Source Rear Panel Connections WARNING: Do not connect the power source before making connections. Internal Connect Source The Internal Connect Source allows you to easily connect to the Audio, Video, S-Video, SVGA, HDMI, Audio Out, RF, RS232, and 12  VDC connectors, and the IR emitter window. The Internal Connect Source is inside the Cable Cover located on the back of the unit  (Figure1). 1. Unscrew the three Thumb Screws (Figure 1), and pull the cov
                    
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                        TV Installation – Rear Panel Connections 12 10 1 2 8 9 3          4 5 6 7 9 11 15 13 14 16 1. SERVICE PORT - This USB Service Port is for factory service only...do not use. 2. SERVICE PORT - This Service Port is for factory service only...do not use. 3. HDMI 1 - Connects to devices that use HDMI cables such as Blu-ray or HD DVD player or HD cable / satellite set-top box. This connection port  receives pure digital audio and high defi nition signal through one single cable. This port also can acc
                    
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                        TV Installation – Rear Panel Connections Cable Descriptions: Connection Descriptions: Red Green Blue Yellow Green Red White Page 10                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
                    
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                        TV Installation – Rear Panel Connections/Connection Diagrams  Switching Sources for Ports: Model 6560HD off ers several options when connecting  your devices to the TV. The chart below will help you  understand which source you switch to for each of the  ports. CONNECTING TO AN ANTENNA Connecting to Digital Cable without Cable Box or Antenna Connecting to Cable or Antenna 1.   Make sure the power to the TV is turned off . 1.   Make sure the power of the TV is turned off . 2.   Connect the Coaxia
                    
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                        TV Installation – Rear Panel Connection Diagrams CONNECTING TO AN ANTENNA--(Continued) Connecting to Cable or Antenna through VCR Please Note : 1.     Some VCRs must be turned On before its output will have  a signal to the TV.  Please consult your VCR manual for further  reference. 1.   Make sure the power of the TV is turned off . 2.   Make sure there is an antenna or cable 2.     Not all broadcasts are in High Defi nition (HD).  Please refer to  connection to the VCR already. your local broad
                    
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                        TV Installation – Rear Panel Connection Diagrams  CONNECTING TO A DVD PLAYER (Continued) Connecting with S-Video (fair) Connecting with  Composite (Fair) 1. Make sure the power of the TV and your DVD player is  1. Make sure the power of the TV and your DVD player is  turned off. turned off. 2. Obtain a Yellow Video Cable. Connect the Yellow Video  2. Obtain an S-Video Cable. Connect the S-Video connector to  connector to both your DVD player and Composite’s Yellow  both your DVD player and Compo
                    
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                        TV Installation – Rear Panel Connection Diagrams CONNECTING TO A SATELLITE OR CABLE SET-TOP BOX Connecting with  Component (Better) Connecting with HDMI (Best) 1. 1.     Make sure the power of the TV and your set-top box  1. Make sure the power of TV and your set-top box is turned off. is turned off. 2. Obtain a Component Cable. Connect the green color  2. Connect a HDMI cable to the HDMI output of your set-top  connector to both your set-top box and Component 1’s green  box and the other end to
                    
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                        TV Installation – Rear Panel Connection Diagrams CONNECTING TO A SATELLITE OR CABLE SET-TOP BOX (Continued) Connecting with  Connecting with S-Video (Fair) Composite (Fair) 1. Make sure the power of the TV and your DVD player is  1. Make sure the power of the TV and your DVD player is  turned off. turned off. 2. Obtain a Yellow Video Cable. Connect the Yellow Video  2. Obtain an S-Video Cable. Connect the S-Video connector  connector to both your DVD player and Composite’s Yellow  to both your D
                    
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                        TV Installation – Rear Panel Connection Diagrams CONNECTING TO AN EXTERNAL AMPLIFIER OR AMPLIFIED SPEAKERS Connecting with Coaxial SPDIF  Digital (Best) Connecting with RCA Audio Analog (Good) 1. 1.   Make sure the power of the TV and your receiver is  1. 1.   Make sure the power of the TV and your receiver is turned  turned off. off. 2. Obtain a 3.5mm stereo/audio cable (if your amplifier  2. Obtain a Coaxial SPDIF cable, connect it to your receiver’s  audio connection requires RCA audio out ja
                    
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                        TV Installation – Rear Panel Connection Diagrams CONNECTING TO A PC (Continued) 1. Make sure the power of the TV and your PC is turned off. Connecting with RCA Audio Analog (Good) 2. Obtain a 15-pin D-Sub VGA cable, connect to the VGA output of  your PC and the other end to the VGA port off the back of your  TV. 3. Obtain a 3.5 mm Mini-jack, connect to the audio out of your PC  and the other end to the VGA Stereo Input port. 4. Turn on the power of the TV and your PC. 5. Use the remote control’s
                    
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                        TV Installation--Rear Panel Connection Diagrams Connecting the Power Cord WARNING:  TV AND GFCI RECEPTACLE MUST BE INSTALLED AT LEAST 5 FEET AWAY FROM STANDING WATER , SUCH AS (BUT NOT LIMITED  TO) A POOL OR SPA. Connect the power cord after you have made connections to your video equipment.  Connect the power cord to a GFCI-protected AC outlet  with “in-use” waterproof cover. Warning: TV must be installed at least 5 feet away from  standing water, such as (but not limited to) a pool or  spa. Si
                    
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                        Remote Control Guide ON – Powers the TV On. OFF – Powers the TV Off . 0~9 – Allows you to set the channels directly. To access a digital channel, use these  buttons with the (-) button to switch channels. Dash (-) – Insert the dash for selecting digital channels directly. R – Returns to the previous channel.  FREEZE – Freezes the TV picture. Press the button again to unfreeze the picture.  SLEEP– Sets time for the TV to turn Off . CC– Selects Closed Caption (CC only works under sources TV, AV1 a
                    
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                        Remote Control Guide  This remote control follows Sony’s TV remote  codes with discrete on/off  and input select.  Direct TV code is 10,000 About the Water-Resistant  Remote Control ® The SunBriteTV Water-Resistant Remote Controller is engineered to give you many years of service. “Water-resistant” means that the remote control can be in water for short periods of time without damaging the  internal workings of the unit. It can be left in the rain, and even dropped in water, as long as it is retr