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Important Information Important Safety Precautions Introducing the Syntax-Brillian Accessories TV Installation And Connection

OLEVIA Guide Panels

TV

Identifying Front Controls and Rear - Descriptions of Con nector Types - Connecting the Power Cord Installation -

Connecting to an Antenna or Video Equipment with Antenna Outlet Connecting to a Set-Top-Box with HDMI Cables Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box with Component Connecters Connecting to a DVD Player withA/V or S Video Cables Connecting to a DVD Player with Component Cables Connecting to a DVD Player with HDMI Cables Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box with A/V Cables Connecting to a VCR, PVR, or DV withA/V Cables Connecting to a Blue-Ray DVD Player or HD-Receiver with HDMI Cables and a PC with VGA Cables - Connecting to a D-VHS with HDMI Cables - Connecting to a D-VHS with Component Cables - Connecting to an Audio Receiver - Connecting to a Home Theater System or Earphone Set - Instruction for Uploading New Firmware Remote Control Guide Remote Function Keys & Description Programming the Remote Control Battery Installation On Screen Display (OSD) Introduction Operating in the OSD Initial Screen PICTURE OSDAdjusting - Description of Settings - Selecting the Picture

TV Picture Mode Quality

Settings

-Adjusting the Picture Quality AUDIO OSD Adjusting Sound - Description of Settings -Adjusting the Audio Settings - MTS System for Stereo TV

SCREEN OSD Adjusting Screen Modes - Description of Settings - Changing the Screen Mode - Selecting the Picture/Video Source SETUP OSD Adjusting PersonaITV Settings Description of Settings Searching the TV Channels Editing Channels Closed Caption Options Setting up Parental Control

Password Feature

-Activating the Parental Control - Resetting the Password - Setting the Date and Time - Setting the TV Timer -Timeout Settings for OSD -TV OSD Languages - Setting DPMS - Setting LED Light - Factory Default Option - Displaying Specifications Timing Mode Piels Policy Glossary Code Number the for Firmware VGA and Menu

Version DVI

Lists

for

Remote

Control

portant

Information

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///_ Risk of electronic

Do not open

shock

To reduce the risk of electronic shock, do not remove cover (or back). No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer service to qualified Repair Technician or Repair Center.

Read the following symbol operating to the left.

context

indicated

by the following literature in

it indicates

important

the product.

Read the following symbol hazard to the left.

context

indicated

by the following high voltage

[t indicates

a potential your safety.

that may compromise

To prevent

Caution
Take caution Quick stops, when moving excessive the product on a cart. surfaces may to overturn. force, and uneven

cause the display

unit and cart combination

electric

shock, match

wide blade

of plug to wide slot,

Caution fully insert.

Caution
This product connectors satisfies FCC regulations when shielded cables and arc used to connect the unit to other equipment.

Prevent electromagnetic interference from electrical appliances such as radios and televisions. Please use shielded cables and connectors for connections.

Warning
FCC Regulations modifications manufacturer equipment. state that any unauthorized to this equipment could not expressly void the user's authority changes approved to operate or by the this

Caution
Make sure that the cable system against voltage surges is grounded to provide protection and built up static charges.

01

Safety
Cleaning
Remember before clearer to unplug theAC cord from theAC unit. original WINDEX window on clearer, outlet cleaning the display

Precautions
Stand
Do not place the display The TV may fall resulting injuries display to nearby unit. people unit on an unstable in serious personal to the as well as damage place.

Then spray small amount (blue stuff), cloth to clean Remember 100% cotton material, No drips the display.

not Ammonia-added cloth

to use only soft cotton T-shirt, not sponges to clean the display. allowed.

such as an old

brillo abrasive

Ventilation
Do not cover may cause unless or block these vents and openings Inadequate the lifespan and shorten is provided located ventilation of the display. shelf, on the top and back of the display. overheating ventilation are followed. between Do not place proper instructions minimum display in an enclosed

area such

as a built-in

or the manufacturer's of 10cm install the

Keep the distance in the picture below.

the display

unit and wall. Never

unit as indicated

Air

circulation

is blocked

Air circulation

is blocked

lOcm

lOcm

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Never into
Never voltage object parts.

insert

objects unit

or spill

liquid
unit through

Precautions

when
requires

transporting

the

the display
or spill liquid

display
Carrying the display two or more people. unit. High an short internal

insert any object into the display on the display shock and/or flows in the display can cause electric

openings

unit, and inserting

Attachments
Do not use attachments not recommended poeple by the may

Keep
present rooms,

away

from

water

and moisture
moisture is

manufacturer. result

Use of inadequate to nearby

attachments

Do not place the display kitchen,

in areas where

in accidents

or to the unit.

or where the unit may get wet such as bathpool area or in a wet basement.

Power
specified such consult power

source
must operate on a power label, supply source lfyou company. are not For on the specification your dealer source,

This product

Keep

away

from

heat

sources

Keep the display as radiators, heat-generating

unit away from heat sources stoves and other products.

sure of the type of power units designed to operate

used in your home, or another instructions.

heaters,

or local power

on batteries

refer to the operating

The liquid product


getting breaks.

crystal

panel of glass

used

in this
from

AC cord
people

protection
properly to prevent from resting and product. on them or objects

is made

The AC cords must be routed fl'om stepping in case the panel on them. Check

Do not hit the panel. hurt by broken

Be careful

to prevent

glass pieces

the cords at the plugs

Wall Follow
All operating

mounting
the display hardware unit according recommended to the Use by the recommended by the manufacturer.

operating
instructions

instructions
must be followed.

Be sure to install method only the mounting manufacturer.

Servicing
Do not attempt Removing service other dangerous technician to service expose conditions. to perform the display Request unit yourself. and covers you to high voltage the service.

Overloading
Do not overloadAC may result in electric outlets or extension cords. It shock or start a fire.

a qualified

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Important

Safety

Precautions

Replacement
In case the display parts specified original

parts
unit needs replacement parts, with Warning technician uses replacement or those parts as the can result outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from I touching installing power lines or an hen such or realigning circuits. Contact with them could be fatal.

make sure that the service the same characteristics in tire, electric shock

by the manufacturer,

and performance and/or other danger.

parts. Use of unauthorized

Safety
the service

checks
of service or maintenance, safety request to technician to perform checks operating

Upon completion

ensure that the display condition.

unit is in proper

Repair
When the display condition, unit indicates unit displays an abnormal in the display servicing. unplug a Antenna and satellite grounding unit needs occurs, repairs. unit or objects to rain or water. or damaged. 1 2 Electric service equipment any noticeable abnormality conditions to perform on the display unit.

that the display

If any of the following qualified service person

the AC cord from the AC outlet,

and request

1 .A liquid was spilled have fallen 2.The display 3.The display

into the display

unit has been exposed unit has been dropped

Environment
The display temperature recommended unit only operates within the of the 0"C to 40 C.Opcration may cause damage outside 3 4

Power service grounding electrode system (NECArt 250. Part H) Ground clamps conductors (NEC Section

to your product.

Grounding 810-21) Antenna 810120) Grounding Antenna

discharge

unit (NEC

Sectior

6 7

clamp lead-in wire

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Welcome!
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a Syntax-Brflhan model:

OLEVIA

LCD HDTV.

This manual

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to be used with the following OLEVIA 7 Series is designed as quickly

This manual LCD ftDTV manual carefully,

to help you through as possible. Please

setting

up and operating

your are on the in this

The model

and serial numbers and operating

back cover of your TV. Write these numbers for your records. and keep this manual for future

in the space provided

read al! the safety reference.

instructions

Owner's The model (white

Record and serial Record numbers these are located receiver at the rear of the display provided Groups below.

unit, or on the side of the media label). Refer to them whenever or local dealer Model Serial No. No. regarding

unit on the cartons Corporation

numbers

in the spaces

you call Syntax-Brillian' this product.

Package

Contents
display unit

-Syntax-Brilliar_ MOLEVIA -Remote Control -1 AC power -Quick -Warranty These cord

Start Guide Card the TV in its basic

items are all you need to set up and operate

conHguration. Note: Most components necessary cables (VCRs, them. DVD players, connectors, etc.) come with the system, etc. Be sure to have these

to connect

If you want to set up a complex your system.

you may need to buy extra cables, on hand before you start to connect

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Introducing

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Syntax-Brillian enjoy throughout

'_' OLEVIA the usage

LCD HDTV includes of your TV. These

many features,

you will include:

highlighted

features

Fully Integrated HDTV delivers televisions. detail played These

HDTV a stunning

(High picture

Definition far beyond

TV): the quality of standard


ItIGIt*I3KFENITION TELEV_StON

programs sound

offer crystal and picture

clear video with amazing television prime through programs. cable, in movies, time TV shows,

with enhanced

audio quality of digital

You can enjoy better

and other HD broadcasts in dynamic television satellite or even free broadcasts over the air.

settings

HDMI

(High

Definition

Multimedia products

Interface): the best interface When digital a single matched between with a high cable. such as digital set top box for audio signals, between interconnecting

The next generation a DVD player uncompressed Syntax-Brillian uucompressed multimedia digital

ofDVI,

HDMI provides connections.

HDtgU
H_GHO_ImTIO_4 MULT_MEmA_TER_AC_

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and compatible 'M OLEVIA DVI digital

audio/video

TV, nmlti-channel through

video and intercommunication

interfaces

are combined

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the

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Technology Overview Congratulations[ You've just purchased the most advanced video processing Television System available today, ttQV represents an enormous leap in video processing performance with true flagship de-interlacing, cadence detection, noise reduction and scaling. Silicon Optix designed the HQV processing engine as a no-compromise solution. The roots of Silicon Optix HQV processing go back to the early 1980s, when Lockheed Martin developed it for military image and video processing. In the 15+ years of development by Lockheed Martin, over $100 million was invested in the technology. Teranex was founded in 1998 to commercialize the Lockheed Martin technology. Teranex's video-processing boxes sell for as much as $100,000 and are used by the leading broadcasters around the world, including NBC, CBS, ABC, FOX, and Warner Brothers. In 2002, Silicon Optix and Teranex realized that semiconductor technology had advanced enough that they could take the large Teranex video-processing box and condense into an affordable single chip. in September 2004, the Realta HQV video processor, which matches the performance of Teranex's $60,000 video processor, was announced to the world.

ttQV De-interlacing HQV is a true pixel-based motion adaptive approach in which maximum resolution is preserved. When both fields reach the HQV video processor, a comparison is made with the previous two fields to determine which pixels represent motion. HQV processing is careful to discard and interpolate only the pixels that are necessary. To recover some of the detail lost in the areas in motion, HQV processing implements a second stage Multi-Direction Diagonal Filter that is able to reconstruct some of the lost data by identifying edges of moving objects resulting in smoother images more faithful to the original.

HQV Film Cadencing and Video/Film Detection While the 2:3 cadence is the most common format used, it is only one of 8 cadences that are in use. Other cadences are necessary [br other frame rates. The range is wide, with animation being as low as 8 fps and docmnentaries being as high as 30 fps. Most competing video processors only look for a 2:3 pattern, and thereby ignore all of the other cadences in use. HQV's flagship cadence detection technology does not simply match incoming video against pro-programmed patterns, but identifies frames simply as they arrive. This means that not only is HQV processing able to detect all the cadences currently in use, no matter how uncommon, but it will also be able to detect cadences that have not yet been invented. No matter processing what type o fvideo you're watching or where it comes will always provide the best image. from, HQV

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Detail

Enhancement

HQV Detail Enhancement avoids halo or ringing artifacts at even the highest setting. A key benefit of HQV Detail Enhancement is that, when used in conjunction with our 1024-tap scaler, standard-definition TV can be delivered at near high-definition quality.

1024-tap scaling HQV processing uses a scaler with an unprecedented 1024 taps. This level of quality reflects the fact that HQV processing has its roots in Tcranex algorithms, which were developed for defense and military image analysis. For every pixel, the HQV processor evaluates the surrounding 1024 pixels in order to provide the best image quality when scaling the image up from standard definition.

10-bit 4:4:4 internal data paths Not only does HQV processing implement some of the most advanced algorithms for video processing, but the internal data paths support 10-bitsper-channel with full 4:4:4 color sampling. The term "4:4:4" refers to the fact that the color information can be input at full horizontal resolution, and 10-bit data paths provide 1024 steps of brightness and color. Simply put, by maintaining more bits in the data, ttQV products can preserve all the fine detail and dynamic range found in the original source.

Summary Realta HQV -- the trillion operations per second video processing engine proven on the front lines of Hollywood is finally available for your home. No matter what your source or your display, HQV processing lets you experience all the pixels as they were meant to be seen.

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cessories

Supplied
Remote control

Accessories
& batteries (AA x 2)

Optional
Wall Mount

Accessories
Set

Model # WM30D

1. Before using the wall mount, please read its Quick Start Guide and follow assembly guide. 2. For safety purpose, please purchase wall mount that will support the LCD HDTV weight. 3. Following installation for your reference. instruction is only

4. Please consult authorized service for the installation of wall mount.

personnel

Power

cord x 1

User manual (CD-ROM) x 1

QSG x 1

Warranty

Card x 1

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Installation
Identifying
Front Panel

and
Panels

Connection

Guide

Front

and Rear

For 742 Model

For 747 Model

IR Sensor

IR Sensor

POWER ENTER MENU

Turns display Press

on/off. or select and confirm menu. your setting. (For 747ModelOnly) it to return to the

to enter to Sub-Menu,

Displays previous Adjusts

the On Screen Display(OSD) screen or to exit. Channel. In the OSD menu,

In OSD menu, press

CH_, / CH* VOL+/VOL-

both keys are used to navigate

within within

menu. menu.

Adjusts Volume. In the OSD menu, both keys are used to navigate Voll is used to select the highlighted option. Press to switch the input sources. by the remote

SOURCE IR SENSOR

Contains Infra-red light for digital data transmission point remote control at IR Sensor for function.

control.

Please

10

TV Installation

and

Connection

Guide

Identifying
Rear Panel

Front

and Rear

Panels

_n

The power cord connects here,

RF Terminal

To receive signals from VtlF / UHF antennas or a cable system (For'V 1/2
Pr/Cr

O
Component
R 0 L @ 0

Models Ony)

(5 RCAjacks)

Used to connect A/V equipment

with component

video outputs, such as

a DVD player, Digital Satellite Receiver, or compatible Video Game System.

@Pb/Cb

NOTE: The component (composite video) inputs.

inputs have a superior quality of picture than the S-Video or AV

Video

1/2

AV (Composite

Video: 3 RCA jacks): Used to connect a VCR, Super VHS (S-VHS), to the TV.

DVD R w0ooOR player, or other video devices L @s.v,0oo : (1 DIN and 2 RCAjacks) S-Video ttowever, HDMI/DVI

Used to connect

video devices to the TV. video signal.

they have a better quality o["picture than a composite with a ttDMI/DVI

Used to connect digital video equipment NOTE: Preferred connection

output. equipment.

for HDMI/DVI

Satellite or Set-Top-Box

VGA/Audio Port

Input
R L

Used for analog RGB signals from a personal computer. OR As a computer input with VGA to RCA Adapter. connected

VGA has one set of Audio R/L inputs.

Audio

Input

To send an AV receiver or other equipment's

audio signals to the TV

Firmware Port RS232C Pert

Upgrade

To download

some information

from website to TV for user

Control

Only for Service

Technician

use, not an interface

for other devices.

Warning ! This RS232 control port is for service purpose only, and should be used by trained serviceman only. Any random connection may cause damage to this unit. Used for audio output to earphone.

Earohone

CoaxiM/Optical

To send the TV's connected the amplifier

digital audio signals to an AV receiver or other equipment,

such as

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TV Installation

and

Connection

Guide

Descriptions

of Connector

Types cable types during setup.

You may find it necessary to use some of the following

75-ohm

Coaxial

Cable

For TV/cable

connection

S-Video

Cable

Used for transferring video into two signals, brightness

signal, which is split and color.

Through this connection, you can view a better picture than AV (Composite Video) connection. Audio/Video Cable
Video (Yellow)

Used ('or transferring This connection A/V equipment.

audio

and video signal. found on

is the most commonly

@]l

__

LeftAudio(White)

C_

Right Audio

(Red)

Component

Cable

Used for transferring video signal, which is split into three signals, one brightness and two color. Through this connection, you can view abetter high definition picture than S-Video orAV (Composite Video) connection.

c_

Pbtcb Blool (

HDMI

Cable

Used for transferring digital uncompressed and audio signals to the TV. llDMI crystal S-Video signal is purely digital better and provides It is strongly

video

clear technology

than component, i['you have

or Video connections. on your equipment.

recommended this function

to use this connection

12

TV Installation

and

Connection

Guide

Connecting
Complete 1.Connect

the Power
prior

Cord
to connecting the power cord:

other connections the power

cord to the AC IN connector

of the TV.

RearofTV

2.Connect

the other end of the power

cord to the wall outlet.

13

TVInstallationandConnectionGuide

Installation
In the following pages, you will find directions on how to install your tv and choice of video equipment.

Connecting @ Connecting Connecting (Secondary @ Connecting @ Connecting @ Connecting Connecting @ Connecting @ Connecting

to an Antenna to a Set-Top-Box to a Satellite Preferred

or Video Equipment with HDMI Cables

with Antenna (Preferred

outlet TV connection) Connectors

Receiver

or Cable Box with Component

after HDMI) with A/V or S Video Cables with Component Cables

to a DVD Player to a DVD Player to a DVD Player to a Satellite

with HDM1 Cables or Cable Box with A/V Cables

Receiver

to a VCR, PVR, or DV with A/V Cables to a Blue-Ray DVD Player or HD-Reeelver with HDMI Cables

and a PC with VGA Cables Connecting @ Connecting Connecting Connecting @ Instruction to a D-VHS with HDMI Cables to a D-VHS with Component to an Audio Receiver to a Home Theater for Uploading System or Earphone Set Cables

New Firmware

14

TV Installation

and Connection

Guide

Connecting (For

to an Antenna Source)
sources

or Video

Equipment

with Antenna

outlet

TV and DTV
all power

Disconnect 1. Connect Antenna

before

making

any connection. Cable) from your cable or antenna to the TV's

a 75-ohm

coaxial

cable (or choice

of Antenna

jack (RF Terminal).

I _*_

5'! r_ r_ i'i
RearofTV

.....

r_01y
(75-ohm coaxial cable) Rear of TV

if connecting 1. Connect

to Video coaxial

Equipment

with

Antenna

outlet Cable) from your cable or antenna to the Video

a 75-ohm

cable (o1" choice

of Antenna

Equipment's 2. Connect

IN jack. 75-ohm coaxial cable from the Video Equipment's OUT jacks to the TV's Antenna jacks

another

(RF Terminal).

.....
RearofTV \ \'q_ _(_75-oh m / /

(75-ohm [_

coaxial _[_

cable) OUT jack IN jack

(Video Equipment Socket) with Antenna In/Out

IN jack

OUT jack

Rear of TV

(Video Equipment with Antenna In/Out Socket)

15

TVInstallationandConnectionGuide

Connecting
Disconnect

to a Set-Top-Box
all power sources before

with
making

HDMI

Cables

(Preferred

TV connection)

any connection.

1. Connect

a 75-ohm

coaxial

cable

(or choice

of Antenna

Cable)

from your cable

or antenna

to the

Set-Top-Box's 2. Connect

Antennajack cable

(RF Terminal). HDMI OUT jacks to the TV's HDMI IN jacks.

a HDMI

from the Set-Top-Box's

Rear of TV

Cable/Satellite

@
HDMI cable

@
HDMI cable Cable/Satellite

(75.o@hm coaxial cable) (75-ohm


coaxial

cable)

Set-Top-Box

Set-Top-Box

Note:

HDCP is a copy protected with a HDMI output connections. signal is purely

digital

connection

that receives function.

analog HDMI

or digital allows

video and audio the transfer

signals

from

equipment uncompressed (composite) Note:

that features

the HDCP is superior

of digital S Video or AV

data to the TV. This connection

when compared

to the Component,

tlDM1

digital

and provides

a better

picture,

it is better ifyou

than component, have this function

S-Video on your

or

Video connections. equipment.

It is strongly

recommended

to use this connection

16

TV Installation

and

Connection

Guide

Connecting Connectors
Disconnect Use this method 1.Using

to a Satellite (Secondary
all power sources

Receiver Preferred
before making

or Cable after

Box with

Component

HDMI)

any connections. or Cable Box has component Receiver or Cable Boxes' (Y, Pb, Pr) jacks. to the Y

of connection

if your Satellite connect

Receiver

a component

video cable,

the Satellite

Y, Pb and Pr jacks

Pb and Pr jacks

on the TV. Video connectors: Blue Red Receiver or Cable Box are sometimes colors. or Cable Boxes' Audio OUT jacks to the TV's Audio m labeled as Y, Cb and Cr

Colors on Component Y: Green Pb (also identified Pr (also identified Note:

as Cb, CB or B-Y): as Cr, CR or R-Y):

The Y, Pb and Pr jacks If so, connect cable,

on your Satellite the cables

or B-Y and R-Y. 2.Using an Audio

to the matching Receiver

connect

the Satellite

RearofTV

Satellite

Receiver

or Cable

Box

RearofTV Green Component cable with connector

RCA

Green

Component cable with RCA connector

Audio

cable

Audio

cable

Satellite

Receiver

or Cable

Box

Note:

The Y, Pb and Pr jacks

do not provide provides

audio,

so audio

cables

must be connected compared

to provide

sound. and

Note: The YPbPr connection S-Video connection.

the best quality

oFvideo

signal

to AV (composite)

Note: (Menu

YPbPr

is set at default

to best perform

with HD 720p and 1080i content, DVD") 17

set lnput

to "Interlace

DVD"

for best performance - Picture

with regular

480i and 480p content.

- Mode - Input = "interlace

TV Installation

and

Connection

Guide

Connecting
Disconnect Use this method Note: described 1.Using 2.Using

to a DVD
all power

Player
before

with
making

A/V or S Video
any connections.

Cables

sources

of connection

if your DVD player video

does not have component connectors, Connectors.(See

(Y, Pb, Pr) jacks. quality, 17) IN jacks. use the connection page.

If your [)VII) player for Connecting an A/V cable, an S-Video

has component to a D VD Player

output

for best picture

with Component Audio

connect

the DVD player's

OUT jacks

to the TV's Audio

Cable,

connect

the DVD player's

S Video OUT jack

to the TV's S Video 1N jack.

RearofTV DVD Player RearofTV

DVD Player

" I
A/V cable with Yellow White Yellow A/V cable with RCAconnector RCA connector

S Video

cable

S Video

cable

Note: When automatically

you connect select

video

equipment first.

to both the same Video and S-Video the S-Video

input jacks,

the display

will

S-Video please

To view Video signal, S-Video S-Video is strongly

disconnect

jack or turn off the Video signal equipment

on the video equipment.

recommended quality

for use if your VCR or video of picture than a composite

has the option.

input has better

Video signal.

18

TVInstallationandConnectionGuide

Connecting
Disconnect Use this method 1.Using TV.

to a DVD
all power

Player
before

with
making

Component
any connections. has component

Cables

sources

of connection

if your DVD Player connect

(Y, Pb, Pr) jacks. on the

a component

video cable,

the DVD Player's

Y, Pb and Pr jacks to the Y, Pb and Pr jacks

Colors on Component Y: Green Pb (also identified Pr (also identified

Video

connectors:

as Cb, CB or B-Y): Blue as Cr, CR or R-Y): Red are solnetimes labeled as Y, Cb and Cr, or B-Y and R-Y.

Note: The Y, Pb and Pr jacks If so, connect 2.Using the cables cable,

on your DVD player colors.

to the matching connect

an Audio

the DVD player

s Audio OUT jacks to the FV s Audio

in jacks.

_oT_

(,'_kvi!,I, (:J

Rear of TV Green

DVD Player

I
Component cable with RCA connector Green

Red

Component cable with RCA connector

Audio

cable Red Audio cable

DVD Player

Note:

The Y, Pb and Pr jacks

do not provide provides

audio,

so audio cables of video

must be connected compared

to provide

sound. and

Note: The YPbPr connection S-Video connection.

the best quality

signal

to AV (Composite)

Note: (Menu

YPbPr

is set at de[ault

to best perform

with HD 720p and 1080i content, DVD")

set Input

to "Interlace

DVD"

for best performance - Picture

with regular

480i and 480p content.

- Mode - Input = "Interlace

19

TV Installation

and

Connection

Guide

Connecting
Disconnect Use this method 1.Using a HDMI terminal.

to a DVD
all power

Player
before

with
making

HDMI

Cables

sources

any connections has ItDM[ jacks. HDMI output terminal to the TV's HDMI-HDCP input

of connection cable, connect

if your DVD Player the DVD Player's

RearofTV

RearofTV

HDMI cable

HDMI

cable

DVO Player

DVD Player

o]
Note: HDCP is a copy protected with a ttDMI digital output connection that receives analog or digital video and audio the transfer

signals of digital

from equipment uncompressed (composite) Note: HDMI

that features

the HDCP function.

HDM1 allows

data to the TVLThis connection connections. signal is purely digital

is superior

when compared

to the Component,

S Video or AV

and provides

a better

picture,

it is better

than component,

S-Video on your

or

Video connections. equipment.

It is strongly

recommended

to use this connection

if you have this function

2O

TV Installation

and

Connection

Guide

Connecting
Disconnect 1.Connect (Antenna) 2.Using Audio

to a Satellite
all power sources

Receiver
before making

or Cable

Box with A/V

Connectors

any connections. Receiver's or Cable Box's Ant OUT jacks to the TV

a 75-ohm jack.

coaxial

cable fi-om your Cable TV to the Satellite connect the satellite receiver's

Audio

and S Video cables,

Audio and S-Video

and S Video IN jacks.

_,_-m/_ _II Lvi k,=q trili


Satellite Receiver or Cable Box Satellite Receiver or Cable Box

(75-ohm coaxial cable) RearofTV

RearofTV

(75-ohm coaxial cable)

(_

_)

A/V cable with RCAconnector Yellow

A/V cable with RCA connector

Yellow White S Video cable Wh[I Red

@
S Video cable

Note:

When

you counect select signal,

video please

equipment disconnect

to both the same Video and S-Video

input jacks,

display

will

automatically

S Video first. Video jack or turn off the Video signal equipment on the video equipment. S-Video input has

To view S-Video S-Video better is strongly

recommended

for use if your VCR or video Video signal.

has it because

quality

of picture

than a composite

21

TV Installation

and

Connection

Guide

_!_;,ii,ii,ii,ii,ii,ii,ii,ii,

Connecting
Disconnect

to a VCR,
atl power sources

PVR,
before cables,

or DV with
making

A/V Cables

any connections. the video equipment's Audio and S-Video OUT jacks to the

I .Using A/V cable and S-Video TV's Audio and S-Video

connect

In jacks.

RearofTV

VCR

VCR iiiiii o

A/V cable with RCA connector Yellow A/V cable with RCA connector Yellow

S Video

cable

S Video

cable

Connecting automatically

both Video select

IN and S-Video video equipment first. disconnect

IN to both the santo Video and S-Video the S-Video jack or turn offtbe S-Video input jacks, signal display will equipment.

Note: When you connect To view Video signal, S-Video quality is strongly of picture

S-Video please

on the video

recommended than a composite

for use if your VCR or video equipment Video signal.

has it. S-Video

input has a better

22

TVInstallationandConnectionGuide

Connecting

to a Blue-Ray

DVD

Player

iiTmiz

I,',_ I?,I'11'I'_ I

or HD-Receiver
Disconnect

with HDMI
sources

Cables
making
HDMI cable

all power

before

any connections. 1 .Using a HDMI output terminal terminal. cable, commct the DVD's HDMI input

to the TV's HDMI-HDCP

Blue-Ray DVD Player / HD-Receiver

Note:

tlDCP

is a copy protected analog or digital with a HDMI HDMt allows

digital video output

connection signals the

0000

that receives HDCP superior orAV Note: better

and audio

from equipment function. uncompressed

that features is

the transfer

of digital S Video

data to the TV. This connection to the Component, connections. is purely digital

when compared

(composite) HDMI picture, signal

and provides S-Video on your

a or
HDMI cable

it is better

than component,

Video connections. this connection equipment.

It is strongly

recommended

to use

if you have this function

Blue-Ray DVD Player/HD-Receiver

Connecting Connector
Disconnect l .Using a D-Sub

to a PC with

VGA
Rear of TV

L7

lo
input terminal.

all power

sources

before

making

any connections. terminal of the PC to the TV's VGA signal to receive audio.

15 pin cable,

connect

the VGA output

2. YOU may need to use a Stereo

mini jack to Audio

in connectors

Rear

of TV

Rear of TV

PC --

PC D-sub 15pincable

CCCCC3
Red Audio cable White Audio cable _] D-sub 15 pln cable

Red

23

TV Installation

and

Connection

Guide

Connecting
Disconnect 1.Connect 2.Using Audio 3.Connect

to a D-VHS
all power sources cable (YPbPr,

with
before

HDMI
making

Cables
any connections. or antenna and S-Video to the Set-Top-Box's cables, IN jacks. equipment for video transmission and record. the IN jacks for watching Antenna connect jack.

a 75-ohm and S-Video

coaxial

from your cable or HDMI to the TV's Audio

Audio and S-Video an 1-Link cable

is strongly

recommended)

the Set-Top-Box's

OUT jacks connect

from the Set-Top-Box the D-VHS's

to the D-VItS

4.Using a HDMI cable, recorded videos.

ttDMI

OUTj ack to the TV's ttDMI

Rear of TV RearofTV

HDMI cable

HDMI cable D-VHS


o i i

Cable/ Satellite

Cable/ Satellite ]

(75-ohm coaxial cable)

Set-Top-Box Ye ow A/V cable with RCA connector White

A/V cable with RCA connector

Yellow

S Video

cable

S Video

cable

Note: HDCP equipment uncompressed (composite) Note: HDMI

is a copy protected output

digital

connection

that receives

analog

or digital

video

and audio signals of digital S Video or2(V

from

with a tlDMI connections. signal

that features

the IIDCP function. is superior

HDM1 allows

the transfer

data to the TV. This connection

when compared

to the Component,

is purely

digital

and provides

a better

picture,

it is better

than component,

S-Video

or Video

connections.

It is strongly

recommended

to use this connection 24

if you have this function

on your equipment.

TV installation

and Connection

Guide

Connecting
Disconnect Use this method l .Connect 2.Using Audio 3.Connect 4.Using

to a D-VHS
all power sources

with
before

Component
making

Cables

any connections. (Y, Pb, Pr) jacks. to the Set-Top-Box's cables, IN jacks. equipment Audio videos. for video transmission and record. and Y, Pb and Pr OUT jacks to the Antenna connect jack.

of connection coaxial

if'your D-VHS cable (YPbPr,

has component or antenna and S-Video to the D-VIIS

a 75-ohm and S-Video an I-Link Audio

from your cable or HDMI

Audio and S-Video cable

is strongly

recommended)

the Set-Top-Box's

OUT jacks to the TV's Audio from the Set-Top-Box video cables,

and Component

connect

the D-VItS's the recorded

TV's Audio

and Y, Pb and Pr [N jacks Video

('or watching

Colors on Component 1 Green Pb (also identified

connectors: Blue

as Cb, CB or B-Y):

Pr (also identified

as Cr, CR or R-Y): Red

D-VHS D-VHS RearofTV RearofTV Component RCA connector cable with Green Green Component cable with ROA connector

White

i-Link White i-Link cable Yellow cable _ed

Set-Top-Box

Cable/Satellite

(75-ohm coaxial cable)

(75-ohm coaxial cable)

Note:

The Y, Pb and Pr jacks connection

do not provide provides

audio,

so audio cables

must be connected compared

to provide

sound. and S-Video

Note: The YPbPr connection. Note: (Menu YPbPr

the best quality

of video signal

to AV (Composite)

is set at default

to best perform

with ItD 720p and 1080i content, DVD")

set Input

to "Interlace

DVD"

for best performance - Picture

with regular

480i and 480p content.

- Mode - input = "Interlace

25

TVInstallationandConnectionGuide

Connecting
Disconnect

to an Audio
all power sources

Receiver
before making any cnnnections.

(For Analog

Audio

Source)

1.Using the R/L audio cable, connect the TV's audio OUT jack to the audio receiver's audio IN orAUX IN jacks.
I _,T_L I'l (ill ll Lv_ I
Rear of TV Audio Receiver

_,7-Hifi 11i'i[_N

Audio

Receiver
o

O _udio

cable

(R/L)

--

White

Rear Red Audio cable (R/L)

of TV

(For Digital Audio Source)


1.Using the Coaxial Optical IN jacks. _,_--m&lrll i'iI'gtl _
Rear Speaker Outputs of TV i I

or Optical

audio cable,

connect

the TV's audio

OUT jack to the audio receiver's

Coaxial

or

i
i i
I I

Speaker

Outputs

i
i i i
I Audio Receiver with the Coaxial or Optical Out Jack In / Audio Receiver with

i
i i
I

the Coaxial or Optical In/Out Jack

,
ii

Audio cable (Coaxial or Optical)

E[--

i i
I !

Rear

of TV

Audio cable (Coaxial or Optical)

i i i
I

Note: Speakers from the TV.

must

be amplified

using an audio receiver

such as a tlmne

Theater

System

to amplify

the audio

26

TV Installation

and

Connection

Guide

Connecting
Disconnect

to a Home
all power sources

Theater
before

System
making

or Earphone

Set

any connections.

RearofTV

Home Theater

System

Audio

cable

(R/L)

White RearofTV Audio cable (R/L)

Note: When for external Note: offin

connecting speakers.

an Audio

output

signal,

at] external

Audio

amplifier

is necessary

to amplify

the signal

If you connect audio section. it may cause

a Home Theater Volume adjustment the speakers

Sound

System,

please

disable

the TV's speakers Receiver.

in the OSD by selecting By not disabling the TV's

must be made on the Home Theater damage.

speakers

or the TV itself

m_.-_-.(_m_,,_m
RearofTV

l.Tj.Z lrll L5'01_':'A ! I


Headphone Set

Headphone

Set

RearofTV

Note:

When headphone

is plugged

in the speaker,

it will turn into mute mode.

27

TVInstallationandConnectionGuide

Instruction
1.Please

for Uploading
for the detail

New

Firmware

visit our website

information.

2.Please 3.Please 4.Please 5.Please

register

LCD HDTV on our website. download downloads, section by following the instructions. added. the new firmware

log on to the firmware review follow the available the instructions the firmware

the bugs fixed, and the new features for their specific model

on the website into the TV.

for downloading

and for loading

28

mote
Remote
_]1 POWER [] FUNCTION want to program []g'!]NUMBER the display. [] [] - Press AUDIO between [] to select Press

Control
on/off. the equipment

Guide
8. ASPECT item you between 9. SWAP Press to switch the aspect ratio 1: 1 mode.

Function

Keys & Description


Aspect, Full, Panoramic, Zoom,

Press to turn display Press to select or operate. Press

Press to swap the positions

of the source

BUTTONS

to select

channels

on

when in PIP or Split Screen modes. 10. VIEW Press to select and program options. Guide. name Full Screen,

PIP and Split Screen viewing sub-channel. the TVAudio mode. [_ sections or Systmn 11. GUIDE

Press to see the Channel

to switch

SAP, Mono

or Stereo :

12. INFO Press to see the current and relevant intbrmation.

program

DIRECTION

BUTTONS

A/_? Press to select between four main select the function item. "_/_ Press to enter to Sub-Menu, the value bar. select

Other Buttons They only can work when operating the other equipments such as DVD, or VCR device.

the function [lj

item or adjust [] SOURCE Composite Component VOL+/VOL[] [] CH RTN MENU Display ENTER

Press to switch the source input between Tuner, 1, Composite 1, Component 2, S-Video 1, S-Video 2, 2, HDMI, VGA. the volume. [3j U2_

Press to adjust Press to return

the previous-channel. or close the On Screen

Press to activate menu. Press to enter

to Sub-Menu,

or highlight

and set up menu. []_ MUTE Press to mute the sound. Press to adjust channel up and channel

% %
access certain Shortcut

[11_Ctt+ / CHdown. []

HotKeys Press to directly TV functions. 1. SLEEP after a preset 2. FAVORITE

@ @
@

Press to automatically period

shut off the TV

of time has passed.

Press to select t;avorite channels.

of

Can be preset in OSD Menu. 3. DISPLAY Press to display current channel number. 4. LIGHTING between Press to switch Bright the information

the lighting Room.

mode

Dark, Medium, Press

5. FREEZE to unfreeze

to freeze

the picture.

Press

again

the picture. Closed Caption (CC)

6. C.C. Press to turn on/offthe function. 7. AUTO

Press to adjust screen position

automatically 29

when the screen image is not centered

under VGA mode.

Remote

Control

Guide

Programming

the Remote

Control
with

lfyou have the other equipment you want to operate the TV's remote control, do the following procedures to program the remote control. 1. Select the 4-digit code number for the equipment want to operate from the lists on Page 66. 2. Press the "FUNCTION" button repeatedly equipment item you want to operate. 3. Press the "EN] ER" and "FUNCTION" same time for 4-5 seconds.

you

to select

the

buttons

at the

4. Once the Indicator LED ['or the equipment item you select flashes orange light once, enter the 4-digit code number using the numeric buttons.
Note: if'there
one by one until

are more than


it is correeG[br

one code on the list, try entering


the equipmetlt.

the code

5. Afterwards, for a while,

the Indicator LED will flash orange and then stop flashing.

light

6. Check if the code number is correct by aiming the TV's remote control at the equipment and then press the equipment's POWER button, such as STB, DVD, or VCR...etc.
T_te: IJ it responds, code again following the programming the _teps _bove. is _ompleted. If not, tKv the other

3O

Remote

Control

Guide

Battery
2.Insert

Installation
below. by matching the remote the (+) and (-) battery into the control's (supplied) inside

1.Push the tab and pule it out as illustrated two size AA batteries to the diagram on the batteries department. 3.Replace the cover remote control.

back and make sure the cover "snaps"

Note: 1.The display ftowever, accessorized warrant considered. batteries. 2.Handle near a heater, not working unit comes batteries with two new AA batteries causes, may be partially is needed, or completely please purchase as accessories. of the drained. two AA in direct sunlight, We do not are due to uncontrollable the quality of the batteries the electricity

in any case since many factors

If replacement

remote

with care. Avoid

dropping

it, placing

high areas of humidity properly

or getting

it wet. if the remote of remote of time, please control

gets wet, please may be required.

wipe it dry immediately. or is in operational, control

In the event of the remote a replacement

3.If you do not use the remote

for a long period

remove the batteries and store in a cool place to preserve battery life. 4.Do not mix new- and used or with different types of batteries for operation.

31

Screen

Displays

(OSD)

After

you have finished

connecting

your TV, you are now ready in the OSD (On Screen

to choose menu.

and personalize There

your TV settings

Display)

are four main sections

in the OSD Menu:

Picture OSD

Screen OSD

Audio OSD

Setup OSD

j Ir_ ! _ _o_]m]
MENU

1. Press" _ " button menu mode.

to enter

OSD

2. To select between four main sections, press the keys "A" and "T ".
3. To enter
tl

to Sub-Menu,press or _-_'-_) . item, or "m=_".

the keys

4. To select keys "A",

the function "'_", "_",

press the

5. To adjust the value "_'q" and "m_,_".

bar, press the keys

6. To select

and set up, press

"_".

7. To go back to last OSD Menu or exit


t_E_u

the OSD menu, press"Q "againor without action for 12 seco- nds of inactivity.

32

On

Screen

Displays

(OSD)

1.

Setting
The first

Power Up
time you power on theTV, for your the

(To select the item)

options below selection.

will appear

Showroom (Oemo) : You may select it when watching show room.


Home (Normal Use) it when : watching

(To confirm)

in the

You may select home.

at
,

2.

Selecting

Input Source

(To select _ the item)

After setting the Power Up function, the Input Source Screen will appear for your selection,

(To confirm)

2.1 Tuner Source

2.1 Tuner

: it, then scan alITV screen (Toselect(Toconfirm) the item) (To select (To confirm) the item)

You may select channels instruction.

following

the dialogue

2.2 HDMI

: it to watch the HDMI the video input

You may select program source with

audio

from varied

equipments.

2.2 HDMI Source

(To select the item)

* HDMI Audio- input source from varied video device * External device 2.3 VGA : You may select it to watch the video program with the VGA video input source from varied equipments. * Computerinput source from PC device * Component-VGAinput source from varied video device 2.3 VGA Source Audio- input source from PC

(To confirm)

L_Z_.i
(To select the item)

(To confirm)

33

On Screen Displays

(OSD)

Picture

OSD

Adjusting

TV Picture

Settings

Brightness Contrast Color temp 6500 6500 User Red Gain, Blue Green Gain, Green Gain

To adjust To adjust To adjust

brightness color image color

contrast intensity

of the picture

contrast

of the picture

To allow

User

to adjust

RGB value

Red Offset Blue Offset

Offset,

9300 9300 User

Red Gain, Green Gain Blue Gain, Red Offset Green Offset, Blue Offset

To allow User to adjust RGB value

Native Color Tint Sharpness Noise Mode Reduction Low, Dark, VCR, Medium, Medium, Interlaced High, Bright DVD, Standard Off Room

To select the nature color To adiust the color intensity To decrease To adjust To reduce To adjust To select or increase sharpness high frequency darkness the video

tones

of the picture tones of the picture

red or green noise signal

or softness

of the picture

Lighting Input

or lightness input source

of the screen with varied qualities

Progressive Def TV, High Mode, User Power Idea Off Black White Contrast Level Peak Extender Limiter Up Show Room,

DVD,

Def TV, Game Home

To extend picture To limit brightness

"gray"

to "black" amplitude saturation

color

for a more degree

accurate resulted in

the signal over

varying

Enhance

To enhance

the contrast

of the picture

34

QnScreenDisplays(OSD)

_;> Mode In this "Mode" Index, you can select one of the picture modes which is suitable for the program you are watching.
(To show the Main Menu) (To select the item)

To adjust screen * Dark

darkness

or lightness

of the

Room

: To darken

the screen

* Medium

Room

* Bright

Room

: To brighten

the screen

III
Input varied : the video input source with qualities To select

. "J" " ............. "

(To enter the sub-menu)

i.4..7._.,

* VCR * Interlaced * Progressive * Standard


* High * Game After screen Only) DefTV Mode entering below : this mode, a dialogue (Video Source

(To select the item)

DVD DVD

(_)O_') ..............

sub-menu) (To enter the

_.Q_)

(To i____._/_ZJselect [-A-7-_-] tb._te_) .............

DefTV

will appear,

(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)

TO execute 1. Press 2. Press

this

function

: and

_ _ button to select "OK". "ENTER" button to confirm

exit this screen. To cancel 1. Press 2. Press exit this * User this function :

,_1_ button to select "Cancel". "ENTER" button to confirm and screen.

35

On

Screen

Displays

(OSD)

In this Setup Index, you can adjust the video and picture settings to suit your personal preferences.

(To show the Main Menu)

(To select the item)

_O_) ...............

r_

sub-menu) (To enterthe

_>

Brightness To darken or brighten the picture

Contrast To reduce(soften) or enhance(deepen) color contrast of the picture


(To enter the !t_/O/_: sub-menu) ............... [--.__-:Z::___-] (To adjust the settings)[.'._--[[Z[_[J

Color
To decrease of the picture or increase color intensity
I___ I

(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)

_i_ Tint
It allows or green you to decrease tones or increase red of the picture,
(To show the Main Menu) (To select the item)

Sharpness
To soften or sharpen the picture

Color Temp
To customize 0500 6500 User : increase red tones of
To enter sub-menu) the

the RGB settings

* Red Gain-To the picture * Green Gain-To

increase

green

tones

of the picture * Blue GainTo increase blue tones of

the picture * Red Offset-To the picture * Green tones * Blue OffsetTo decrease green i_ / _ i ............. (To select the item) decrease red tones of

ri7-_-i .............

of the picture Offset-To decrease blue tones

of the picture 9300 9300 User : are as the same option, as the [-,'.__-: :_:::__-:] (To adjust the settings) ro enter the sub-menu)

',............."

The settings "6500 Native To select picture User" :

[ ",'-_-':Z[[_':J

the nature

color tones

of the (To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu) 36

QnScreenDisplays(OSD)

_"

Noise

Reduction to reduce noise.

Select Low/Medium/High

Low : To reduce parts of noise Medium : To reduce half of noise : To reduce most of noise Off : Dynamic Noise Reduction is disable.
(To show the Main Menu) (To select the item)

...............

sub-menu)

Idea
Black Level Extender :

Extends "grays" to black so a more accurate picture is produced with a wider contrast scale. White Peak Limiter :

i A/ vi .............

(To select [-_-TT] the item) .............

Limits the signal amplitude varying degree resulted in brightness over saturation. Contrast Enhances Enhance : of the picture.
(To go back last

the contrast

[__,
OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)

Off : To disable this function

37

On Screen

Displays

(OSD)

Audio

OSD

Adjusting

Sound

Quality

Treble Bass Balance


Language English, Mono, Frangais, SAP, Stereo Espaffol

It allows It allows It allows the best

to adjust higher pitched sounds. to adjust lower pitched sounds. to adjust volume balance of the R/L speakers stereo reproduction.

for

MTS

(Multi-channel Sound)

Television Mute Speaker DeepBass

On, Off On, Off On, Off

There are three language formats available for program broadcasting. It allows to select the sound reception of stereo, bilingual and mono programs between the TVAudio System. It allows to mute the sound It allows to turn On/Off the speakers of the TV when using a Receiver or Home Theater System It allows to delivers deep, rich bass beyond the range of the speaker's physical performance capability. It allows to elevate the audio image to the optimal location. It allows to expand the stereo sound field It allows to select the sound effect as occurred in an enclosed space of varying spaces. It allows to select the HDMI audio input source. It allows to properly synchronize the audio and video.

AutoAlign WideSound iDIVA HDMIAudio Lip Sysc

On, Off On, Off Off, Rock, POP, Live, Classic, Soft, Speech, Jazz, Movie Regular, External

In this Setup settings

Index,

you

can adjust

the audio

to suit your

personal

preferences.
(To show the Main (To select the item)

Treble Decreases/Increases high pitch sounds.

Menu) _f__ ,,./@/., _ sub ..... (To enterthe )

_;_ Bass Decreases/Increases low pitch sounds.


(Toselect
the item)

Balance Adjusts volume to R/L speakers for the best stereo reproduction.
[-_--7--_,.............. _,_/_/_') , sub-menu) (Toenterthe ..... X-_..../ !,'_/_/_ (To select the item) [_'_7_i .............

] (To adjust the settings)

_"

Language There are three language formats available for program broadcasting. may select from: English, EspaSol,
Franr_ais. (Digital TV Channel Only) r--_q

You

_;_ Mute Mutes sounds.


(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)

38

On Screen

Displays

(OSD)

_"

Speaker Turns TV speakers Home Theater DeepBass It allows to delivers deep, rich bass beyond the range of the speaker's physical performance capability. On/Off when using

[]

System
(To show the Main Menu) (To select the item)

@ _ll, {.,_'"'"'"'_/_/ _ ,..

(To enter the

sob ) .....

_"

AutoAlign It allows to elevate the audio image to the desired speaker height.
,,.............. , {,t_70/_) sub-menu) (Toenterthe ",...._.-_'.....,' _/_? (To select the item) [A-7_i .............

WideSound It allows to expand the stereo sound field that delivers perception of a more immersible sound stage.
[-_--7--_i,i.i i (To adjust the settings) I

_"

iDIVA It allows to select the sound effect as occurred spaces. Off : To disable this function Rock : POP : Live : Classic Soft : S_0eech : : in an enclosed space of varying

[ -,-_]
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)

Moyie :

HDMIAudio
It allows to select the HDMI audio input source from varied (HDMI Source Only) : input device External : input source from PC device equipments.

source

from

varied

video

Lip Sysc When the sound and picture do not match and the sound is heard too early, use this setting to properly synchronize the audio and video.

39

On

Screen

Displays

(OSD)

In this Setup settings

Index,

you

can adjust

the audio

to suit your

personal

preferences.
(To show the Main Menu) (To select the item)

MTS Toggles audio through Stereo, SAP and Mono.


Mono Selects reduce : Mono noise reception. during weak (Uses stereo to

broadcasts)

SAP : Selects audio to Secondary Analog Program. (If no SAP signal is present, the TV remains in Stereo Mode)
Stereo Selects : Stereo reception when viewing
(To select the item)

a program,

I___

(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)

4O

Screen

OSD

Adjusting

Screen

Modes

Adjustment H.Position It allows It allows It allows you to adjust the picture position horizontally.

V, Position Fine Tune Auto Sync Aspect Ratio


Aspect, Full Screen, Panoramic, Zoom 1, Zoom Cropping View 2,1:l Mode Minimum PIP, Split Surfing

you to adjust the picture position vertically. you to enhance the picture quality.

It allows

you to select

the aspect

ratio

of the picture

you

are watching. Crops image and then enlarges it to fill the screen.

On, Qff (Off, Medium, Full Screen, Screen,

Maximum) It allows It allows Left It allows It allows It allows you want It allows you want It allows you to change you to switch you to select to view. you to select to view. you to select the video input source from varied secondary picture or video source the size of Picture the position the main picture 2. and Picture2. source of Picture1 or video you to select yeu to change the view types of picture of Picture modes. 2.

Channel Right,

PIP

Position

Low Right, Upper Small, Source Tunerl/2, S-Video 1/2, HDMI

Low Left, Upper Large

the position

PIP Size Swap Main Picture

Medium,

Compositel/2, 1/2, Component 1/2, VGA Compositel/2, Component 1/2, VGA

Sub

Picture

Source

Tunerl/2, S-Videol/2, 1/2, HDMI

PC/Video

PC, Video

equipments.

In this Setup settings

Index,

you

can adjust

the screen
(To show the Main Menu) (To select the item)

to suit your

personal

preferences.

}_" Adjustment
Adjusts quality. H,Poeition Moves :

(Analog

Source

Only)

the picture

position

and its

the picture

left and right

in the

"Full Screen, modes. V.Position Moves :

Panoramic,

and Zoom"

,,.............. , {,t_/O/_

sub-menu) (Toenterthe

the picture

up and down

in the

"Full Screen, modes. Fine Tune :

Panoramic,

and Zoom"

Enhances horizontal

picture flickering.

quality

by reducing sub-menu) ,/_'+++++"+'_ (Toenterthe ............... _]_) [:-_--[[_:-._----[i

Auto Adjust

Svnc

: to its best position and on the screen.

[--.__-:[Z:I___-:i (To adjust the settings)

the image

automatically displays (VGA Source Only)

r--_q_, [ (To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)

41

OnScreenDisplays(QSD)

Aspect

Ratio

It allows you to select the aspect ratio of the picture you are watching.
Aspect Toggles aspect : picture ratio. between 16:9 / 4:3
(To show the Main Menu) _,'_/O/_i ............... _ sub-menu) (To enterthe (To select the item)

iA/vi
Full Screen : to fill the 16:9 (To select the item)

Enlarges screen.

a 4;3 picture

'.. /O/ i._.Z.._., Panoramic Enlarges stretching : a picture from 4:3 to 16:9 by

.,' (Toenterthe sub-menu) (To select the item)

.............. i._.Z._..i

it horizontally.

r- -=_ Zoom I : the image both horizontally (To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)

Stretches

and vertically.

Zoom

2 : the image which ends. both horizontally part of the

Stretches image

and vertically, on both

will lose

! :1 Mode : Returns the image to its original mode. OR

Cropping
Crops 16 pixels on R/Ledge of image,8 lines on top/bottom edge of image, and then enlarges it to fill the screen. (For AI/ Sources except Tuner Source) On: Off :

42

iii,iii!i,i!ii!i,!'i!ili!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!iii OnScreenDisplays(OSD)

}_, Cropping
Crops image, and then enlarges the screen. (Tuner Source Only) it to fill

Off :
Minimum edge edge : To crop 16 pixels on the R/L

(To show the Main Menu)

(To select the item)

of image, of image

8 lines on the top/bottom

_,_/O'/_i ...............

sub-menu) (To eNerthe

Medium edge edge

: To crop

24 pixels

on the R/L

of image, of image

16 lines

on the top/bottom

Maximum edge edge

: To crop

32 pixels

on the R/L ',. /O/ i (Toenterthe sub-menu) _7_/" _ ',.._ .L-dL.J ['_i_*_i]

of image, of image

24 lines

on the top/bottom

(Note: This feature under both vertical image,)

helps remove and horizontal

any noise visible edges of the

[_i_ii_i!

(To select the item)

_" View
You can input set a different mode view type for each video that you are watching.

Full Screen : Enlarges the image to full the screen.

[__,
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)

PIP: Picture-in-Picture small screen views.

has a Main screen and

Split Screen : Full Screen splits in two dynamic screen views.

ChannelSurfinq Full view Screen (Picl) splits

: in one dynamic motionless screen screen key and four

views (Pic2-5) by pressing to select channels.

the numeric

43

On Screen

Displays

(OSD)

PIP Position Changes the position of Picture 2 (small screen view).


(To show the Main Menu) III1,' /0/ % ,,'_'---"_1 ..... _ b ..... ) (Toenterthe (To select the item)

Low

Low

Left

Upper

Right

Uj_per

Left

:
[_[:_.[_.]

sub-menu) (To select

',...._--_-L.--z ['_[[_-t]

the item)

PIP Size Changes the size of Picture 2 (small screen view) by scrolling Medium, Large. through Small,

[__,
_" Swap
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)

Switches the position of Picture Picture 2.

1 and

44

ii_!_!_i!ii!i_i!i!i!!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!!ii OnScreenDisplays(OSD)

In this Setup Index, you can selecttheinput source of the picture or video you want to view. Source

(To show the Main Menu)

(To select the item)

_"

Main

Picture

It allows you to select and view the main picture or video source from optional video equipment connected to this unit by selecting the appropriate input source. Tuner 1/2 : CompQsite 112 :

S_Video !!2 : Component HDMI !12 :


VGA
(NOTE source,

1/2 :

:
: While selecting the other "TV" as Pic 1 (Main) sources expect source.) as Pic 2 (Sub)

(To select the item)

available

"TV" can be selected

,@, I___ I
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)

Sub Picture
secondary
optional this unit by

Source

It allows you to select and view the picture or video source from
equipment the Mode connected appropriate Only) to input (To show the Main Menu) (To select the item) r -,_,_ I I selecting video

so u rce.

(PiP and Split

Tuner 112 : Composite 1/2 :

S-Video 1/2 : Component HDMI 112 : VGA :


(NOTE source, : While selecting the other "TV" as Pic 2 (Sub) sources expect source.) as Pic 1 (Main) ............... sub-menu)

1/2 :

available

"TV" can be selected

L_.L..
PC/Video
It allows you to select the VGAvideo
input (VGA source Source from Only) varied equipments. (To select the item)

PC:
Video :

[__,
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)

45

On Screen Displays

(OSD)

Setup

OSD

Adjusting

Personal

TV Settings

TV Channel Setup Auto Channel Search Channel Closed Analog Digital Font Size Font Color Add Favorite, Cable, Air Skip, Name It allows you to set up Channel functions. It can auto scan the available channels of the TV or CATV. It allows It allows CC1-4, CS1-6 As Broadcaster, As Broadcaster, Medium, Small Black, Blue, Red, As Broadcaster, White, Cyan, Background Color White, Cyan, Parental Enter Rating MPAA Block Rating Unrating Control Password On, Off G, PG, PG-13, On, Off TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV-G, (V,S,L) Canada Canada Channel Change Timers Date Menu and Time Timeout 10, 20, 30 English French Block Password Sleep, Timer# Timer # 2 1, It can be set to turn on / off the TVautomatically time. It allows period Language DPMS English, On, Off On, Off Frangais, EspaS'ol It allows you to set the information of time has passed. language. when no video panel of "Date at the set and Time". after a preset Rating Rating TV-Y7-FV R, NC-17, X Green, Yellow, Green, Yellow, Stypel-7 Large, T1-4 you to add channels you to select to your favorite type channel shown list. on

Caption Type Type

the Closed

Caption

the TV program.

Magenta Black, Blue, Red, Magenta

As Broadcaster,

TV Rating

TV-PG(V,S,L,D), TV-MA

TV-14(V,S,L,D),

It can be set to shut off the TVautomatically

you to set the OSD Menu

TV and Backlight will shut off automatically source is detected when DPMS is active. It can be set to turn on / off the LED of the TV. It can reset sources. all parameters all parameters Light

LED

Settings Settings Settings Version by Input

on the front Mode Mode

Factory Factory Firmware

in OSD Menu in OSD Menu

for all input for the in the

It can reset

source yo u select currently. You can see the firmware version HDTV unit.

here that

installed

46

On Screen

Displays

(OSD)

.]_.! 1,1_11 i i _ J[,

ILVl_ =_.!il i[:]


r- -_

In this Setup Index, you can pre-search all channels before watching the programs.

LO, I___ I
(To show the Main Menu)

[Z
(To select the item)

Auto

Channel

Search

Will scan and preset all receivable channels automatically.


i_i__i,

sub-menu) (To selectthe item)

Cable : Selects cable if using tuner as the input. *Auto * Standard * HRC * IRC

............... _Q/_i i_._!..7.J

sub-menu) (To enter the (To selectthe item)

Air: Selects air if using antenna.

(NOTE:

The A uto Scan

is set to scan cable

TV

channels by default. You cannot receive and set the cable TV channels and VHF/ UHF channels at the same time,)

............... _

sub-menu)

_") (To enter theitem) [K_._[i(To,el_otth_

...............

sub-menu)

[__,
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)

47

On Screen

Displays

(OSD)

[_]_
In this Setup Index, you can edit channels suit your personal preferences. to
I I (To select the item)

_,

Channel

Setup

Will scan and preset all receivable channels automatically.

(To show the Main Menu)

............... _0/_ L_.._..T..i

sub-menu) (To enter the (To select the item)

Favorite Selects channels.

: and stores a list of favorite

Browses pressing

through Hotkey

favorite

channels

by

k "--J"

I_1

(To enter the sub-menu) (To select the item)

"FAVORITE".

I._..__T..I

............... _

sub-menu)

'_'i (To enter the i._'.._.._..i (To select the item)

,,,,.j.

(To enter the sub-menu)

m_ (To select the channel)

............... (To set up)

,0, I___
(To go back last OSD Menu

or exit OSD Menu)

48

On Screen

Displays

(OSD)

Sk_: Skips channels from viewing.

(NOTE: channels number remote

Once

this

function later,

is set, the skipped after searching. enter the channel keys on the

r-Z,,_,q
I I (To show the Main Menu)

will not be displayed by pressing control.) the numeric

[]i__]Zfj
(To select the item)

If you wish to view

............... {_/O/_'i i..A.../..._.i

sub-menu) (To enter the (To select the item)

k ,---,, ,'
ii_.i_.ii_ii

(To enter the sub-menu) (To select the item)

'.. /8/ i._ / _.i

.;

(Toenter the sub-menu) (To select the item)

, ,-_j,,

/_/

(To enter the sub-menu)

(To select the channel)

(To set up)

,@, I___ I
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)

49

OnScreenDisplays(OSD)

Name

Creates a personal
(Analog TV Channel

name for each channel.

Only)

Name will appear in the upper-right of the screen,

corner

R -'_7
(To show the Main Menu) (To select the item)

............... (_/Oy_) i._.Z..[.,

sub-menu) (To enter the (To select the item)

[]

(To select the item)

(To set up)

i._.!..[.i
To select the channel) (To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)

50

On Screen

Displays

(OSD)

Channel

Add

Adds channel currently on display to the FAVORITE channel list.


L@ /1____1 _ I L ............

(To show the Main Menu)

(To select the item)

,, /_/ _-ZI_II

.,'

(Toenterthe sub-menu) (To select the item

(Keyin channel numberby pressingthe numeric key)

L , I___ I @
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)

51

OnScreenDisplays(OSD)

Displays the audio portion of a television signal as text on the television screen.
(To show the Main Menu) (To select the item)

_,

Analog

Type

If there is Closed Caption data shown on the analog TV channel, you can select your preferred Closed Caption type by scrolling through CC1-4, T1-4. CCl : is used for most programs CC2 : may be used for alternate languages Text : is used for network and station information, such as channel guides, schedules, or bulletin board, for Closed Caption programs.
_' (_7_y "-J i.A / .*_ sub-menu) _ (To enter the _ i (To select the item)

...............

sub-menu)

Digital Selects scrolling

Type preferred Close Caption type by through CSI - 6.


k /_/ / sub-menu) t,--L?_L---"

_"

Font Selects preferred font by scrolling through As Broadcaster, Style 1-7.


(Digital TV Channel Only)

i ,_..!..T j

(To select

the item)

i._../...[.i

_,

Size Selects preferred font size by scrolling

through As Broadcaster, Large, Medium, Small. (Digital TVChannelOnly)

F-_ ,@,
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)

_,

Font

Color

Selects preferred font color by scrolling through As Broadcaster, Black, White, Green, Blue, Red, Cyan, Yellow,
Magenta. (Digital TV Channel Only)

_"

Background

Color

Selects preferred background color by scrolling through As Broadcaster, Black, White, Green, Blue, Red, Cyan, Yellow, Magenta. (Digital TVChannelOnly)

52

On Screen

Displays

(OSD)

r -._._

This function allows programs to be restricted and controlled by parents. _;_ Enter Password

L_,
I

(To show the Main Menu)

(To select the item)

Password is necessary to enter and re-enter the Parental Control Menu screen.
(NO TE: The Factory "314159".) Default password is

sub-menu) [_Zit i, (To select the item)

(To enter the sub-menu)

Blocks programs based on programing system.


The TV Parental the rating station signal Control features local

rating

(Key in pressing numeric the key )

by receiving broadcasting

from your service

or cable

provider.
(To go back last OSD

r
Menu or exit OSD Menu)

_"

Rating * On- To activate rating function * Off- To disable all of rating functions

53

On Screen

Displays

(OSD)

_,

MPAA

Rating of America those


r- -._,q
I___ I

Motion Picture Association provide movie ratings, shown on TV.

including

G : (General Audience) No restriction.


PG : (Parental Children under by an adult. guidance 13 should suggestion) be accompanied

(To show the Main Menu)

(To select the item)

PG-13 Children

: (Parents under

strongly 13 should

cautioned) be accompanied

by an adult.

R : (Restricted) older.

Viewers should be 17 or
/_/
i . .............

(To enter the sub-menu)


.

[L/[i

(To seleotthe item)

NC-17 : (Not classified) be 17 or older.

Viewers

should

X : (Adults only)

.............

sub-menu)

(To select the item)

(To set up)

[0, I___

(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)

54

On Screen

Displays

(OSD)

TV Rating u.s. TV ratings are for TV programs rated according to the U.S. Television Parental Guidelines.
To show the Main Menu) /_/ _f (To enter the sub-menu) (To select the item) (To select the item)

TV-MAIVISIL

: (Mature

audiences

only)

TV-141VlSILID cautioned)

: (Parents

strongly

E'_I'__ ii

TV-PGIVISILID suggested)

: (Parental

guidance

TV-G

: (General

audience)
(_'_

............... iA.j.._ i

sub-menu) (To enter the (To select the item)

TV-Y7/FV : (Directed 7 or older)

to children

under

TV-Y : (All children)

To enter (NO TE: When you block higher age-based ra tings automatically,) the lower rating, the sub-menu) are blocked

the

Block

Unrating
(To set up)

You may select "On" for MPAA Unrated and TV Unrating. This allows you to block programs or movies that are broadcast without a rating.
To watch MPAA unrated channels, re-activate to "Off".

(To select the item)

Unrated

and TV Unrating

,0,
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)

(NOTE:

The unrated

option

is available as your

only

when you

have selected

U.S.A.

country/region.)

55

OnScreenDisplays(OSD)

_>

Canada

English

Rating in English

It is available for TV programs broadcast in Canada.


E:

: (Intended

for children under 8)

(To show the Main Menu)

(To select the item)

08+ : (Generally considered acceptable for children aged 8 and older to watch on their own)
Q : (GeneralAudience)

'-............. !,_/O/_

'

sub-menu)

(To i._..Z..v..i seleotthe (To enter the item)

PG : (Parental Guidance) Parents may consider some content inappropriate for unsupervised viewing by children aged 8-13. : (Not suitable for viewers the age of 14) 18 : (Adult) under
_Q_ ............... i._'.!_T i sub-menu) (To enter the (To select theitem)

(NO TE: When you block higher age-based ra tings automatically.)

the lower

rating,

the

are blocked

,/@/;
_m

To enter sub-menu)

the

(To select the item)

_"

(To set up)

[0, I___
(To go back last OSD

Menu or exit OSD Menu)

56

On Screen

Displays

(OSD)

Canada
broadcast

French
in Canada

Rating
in French

It is available

for TV programs

E:
: (GeneralAudience)
8 ans+: for young (8+ General--Not under suitable of t3) for children for recommended the age of (To show the Main Menu) (To select the item)

children

8)

............... i._._.._..,

sub-menu) (To select

13 ans+: under the

(Not
age

/Toonte, tho the item

children

16 ans:
under 18ane+ the

(Not
age

suitable of 16)

: (Restricted

to adults)

.,.,._j, ..
i-_-_ii_il

(To enter
sub-menu) (To select

the

the item

_i_

(To enter the sub-menu)

i.A_!..v.i .L~,,
(To select the item) _ _

(To setup)

,@ , I___ I
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)

57

OnScreenDisplays(OSD)

_"

Channel

Block

In this Setup Index, you may select the blocked ratings to suit your personal preferences.

I___

I (To select the item)

(To show the Main Menu)

,, /@/ i._/_

." i

(Toenterthe sub-menu) (To selectthe item)

(_7@_1)(To(Toonto..o [___._.i selectthe item)

...............

sub-menu)

,./@/,.

(To enter the sub-menu)

Li&vj
(To select the channel) (To set up)

i (To go back last OSD

NE. [__, I Menu or exit OSD Menu)

58

On Screen

Displays

(OSD)

Change

Password key

r- -_

You may change to a new preferred password by pressing the numeric within 6 numbers.
(NOTE: "314159" The Factory 0 Default password is

,, I___ I
(To show the Main Menu)

Ei_-Z-_t]
(To select the item)

_@;;:, (To enter"Enter - ............. Passwo,d"scrooo/


(Key in password by_ pressing the numeric key )

(Key in new

numeric

key )

(Key in new password again by numeric key )

,@, I___ I
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)

59

OnScreenDisplays(OSD)

,T_] iI i iT_ I 4hT:I O]Ei(:l':.i iT, i I lii[:l

Date

and Time

In this Setup Index, you can setup the Date, Week, Time Zone, and Current Time on the TV. Date : Date is set automatically when NTSC source is used. (Manual adjustment is necessary however, if not used)
Week : displayed setting.

,@,
I___ I

F_ Z-3-J
(To select the item)

(To show the Main Menu)

sub-menu)

[ IZi] <To so,ecttho,tom

It will be automatically according to the Date

To enter

the

"lime Zone : You can select available where you live.


Current Time source Time :

sub-menu)

time zone

is set automatically is used. (Manual

when

NTSC is
(To select the item)

adjustment

necessary

however,

if not used)

Dayliqht Option based Auto will

Savinqs on settings

: automatically above. : (To select be

be selected

Calibration

Once activating this function, the information of "Date and Time" will corrected accurate automatically time. based on

(To confirm)

(NOTE: setting,

Once

marking will

the "Auto

Calibration"

L_.!!.,
(To cycle selecting)

all settings

shown be invalid,)

on the "Date and

Time" screen

(To confirm)

:
I

,
I

(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)

6O

On Screen

Displays

(OSD)

_;_ Timers
- -.T._

In this Setup Index, you can setup the Sleep Time, Start Time, and Stop Time on the TV. Sleeg : Shuts offTV

To show the Main Menu)

(To select the item)

{_I!QI!_

(To enter the sub-menu)

after a preset period of through 30,

time has passed by scrolling 60, 90,120 minutes.


Timer Turns entering time. # 1 : display Week, on/off Start

i ii?iltli<Toso oottho tem)

at a set time time

by

and Stop
', {"_ /O/ _ .,' (Toenterthe sub-menu)

Timer # 2 : You can set another unit of timer.


| I (NOTE: before (NOTE: Please setting preset the the "Date and Time"

?i]t:]
(To select the item) 1_j I (To set and confirm)

"Timer

# 1 and 2" functions.) # 2" settings to be one.) than over the "Start to the next

If the "Timer they will

# t" and "Timer be combined Time" is less

are overlap, (NOTE: day.)

If the "Stop

Time ", the setting

will be carried

(To enter

the sub-menu)(Oi

M W

_"

Menu

Timeout
'To confirm)(To cycle selecting) (To select the item) (To cycle selecting) (To select the item) (To confirm)

In this Setup Index, you can setup the OSD Menu display time before disappeared when no action is taken. 1 2. Press the _kY button to select 10, 20, or 30 second. Press the "ENTER" button to confirm.

(To go back

last

OSD

Menu

or exit OSD

Menu)

61

OnScreenDisplays(OSD)

IBLVA Eo_

__.14_

Languages
There available select English, are three it doing language the following: Espa_ol. formats You may
I___ I

for the OSD Menu.

(To show the Main Menu)

(To select the item)

Franais,

III1_ ,./@/.,, ,,,_--'"'"_,

sub-m_ou) (Toenterthe

_._.Z..v.__
_;_ DPMS
TV and Backlight will shut off (To select the item)

automatically when no video source is detected when DPMS is active. (VGA Source Only) * On- To activate * OffTo disable this function this function

Iq_)
LED Settings

lil_Lm
, r--_

It can be set to turn on/off the LED Light on the front panel of the TV when shutting off the TV, * On- To activate this function * Off- To disable this function

(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)

_;,

Factory

Settings settings for all input sources.

You can reset all OSD settings to original manufacture

Factory

Settings

by Input

You can reset all OSD settings to original manufacture settings for the source you select currently.

Firmware Version You can see the firmware version here that installed in the HDTV unit.

62

pecifications
TFT LCD Panel
Panel Size Aspect Ratio Pixels Dynamic Contrast Ratio H/V(ViewAngle) Gray to Gray Response Time
42" 47 _

t6:9 1920X1080 I600:I t78 8 ms (H)/178 (V)

16:9 1920X1086 1600:1 178, 8 ms (H)/178, (V)

PC Compatible Frequency Video Compatibility DTV & HDTV Compatibility Aspect Ratio Adjustment 3D Comb Filter 3 : 2/2:2 Pull Down

25~86Khz(H)/ 50~85Hz(V)Max.1920x 1080@60Hz NTSC 48% 480p,720p,t086i, 108% 1:1,Aspect,Full Screen,Panoramic, oom1,Zoom2 Z Y Y Y Native,6500,6500-User, 300,9300-User 9

Digital Noise Reduction Adjustable Color Temperature De-interlacer VGAAuto Frequency Correction TV Auto Frequency Detection

Y Y

Auto Sound Level Control Output Watt Sound Effect

Y 2 (25W + 25W) MTS (Mono / Stereo / SAP)

TV Tuner Video Input NDTV & VIDEO Input Service Port

Combo RF (NTSC / ATSC) Tuner x2 Composite x2, S-Video x2, Y/Pb/Pr, Y/Ob/Cr x2, R/L x6 VGA/Component3 xl, HDMI x2, R/L x3

RS232C Port (Mini DIN 9 Pins) xt, Firmware Upgrade Port (B Type) xl

Audio Output

Coaxial&Optical

xl, R/L xl, SubWoofer xl, Earphone x l

* NOTE : Product Specification

is Subject to Change without Notice.

63

Specifications

TFT LCD Panel


Power (Voltage) (Power Consumption) Stand-by Dimensions (W x D x H) Carton Dimensions (W x D x H) Weight w/o stand Weight w/stand Gross Weight

100~240VAC/ 50-60 Hz 330W <lW 42.70 in x 14.17 inx 34.80 in 47.95 in x 14.69 inx 38.35 in 106.90Ibs 122.3Ibs 133.36Ibs 46.38 in x 13.80 inx 38.07 in 50,91 in x 14,69 inx 38,90 in 127.89Ibs 143.3Ibs 164.27Ibs

Dimensional

Drawing

1
I' C B 'l

'''''-----_S Model 42" 47"

iz e

32.82 in 36.10 in

42.70 in 46.38 in

37.64 in 37.64 in

14.17 in 13.80 in

34.80 in 38.07 in

6.05 in 6.29 in

64

" g Mode

for VGA and DVI

YPbPr

480p 720p 1080i

59.94 60 30 60 75

VGA

640x480

800x600

60 75

t024x768

60 75

1280x768 1360x768 DVI 640x480

60 60 60 75

800x600 1024x768

60 60 75

1280x720 1280x768 1360x768

60 60 60

65

Policy
Syntax-Brillian's D.O.A. Policy for LCD HDTVs for Defective Pixels on LCD Panels
(Applicable
Syntax-Brillian (approximately

to the LCD HDTV sold within USA & Canada only)


TM

LCD HDTVs are evaluated at a distance of approximately 50 centimeters

20 inches) between the LCD panel and the eyes of the user at a Our evaluation is based on the number of

90 degrees viewing angle. All LCD panels have been tested to ensure they comply with our factory standards. defective pixels and the distance between any two defective pixels. Bright dots are dots that appear bright and unchanged in size when a LCD HDTV screen displays under a black pattern; dark dots are dots that appear dark and unchanged in size when a LCD HDTV screen is displayed under pure red, green, or blue patterns ("defective pixels"). Adjacent dots are dots located directly next to each other.

Customers are required to check their LCD panel immediately after purchase. To identify defective pixels, the LCD panel should be examined under normal operating conditions as mentioned above, preferably in its native display resolution, and with a 90 degrees viewing angle. A LCD HDTV will be considered dead on arrival (D.O.A.) with regards to defective pixels on the LCD panel when any one of the following criteria is met: _ A total of 12 defective pixels including both bright dots and dark dots are present (the typical 30" LCD Television screen has 2 million pixels) In view of customers' concerns about dead pixels, Syntax-Brillian 7'_ would like to address that defective pixels are not ultimately avoidable with the current LCD industry standard panel manufacturing processes. We always strive to improve our technology and minimize the chance of occurrence of defective pixels by applying strict screening processes in our factory production processes. However, Syntax-Brillian cannot guarantee that a return unit to our customers will be 100% free of defective pixels. For questions, please call our toll free service number in the USA at 888-Syntax-Brillian-8.

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TM

a satisfied

customer

is our

66

3:2 pull down as three fields,

- Process

of converting frame

24 frames

per second

film

to video

by repeating

one film

frame

then the next film

as two fields.

480I

- 480

lines of display

every

1/60

of a second;

image

is displayed

by interlace

scanning.

See

also Interlaced 480P - 480 lines of display every 1/60 of a second; image is displayed by progressive scanning. See

also Progressive. 720P - 720 lines of display every 1/60 of a second; image is displayed by progressive scanning. See

also Progressive. 10801 - 540 lines of display x 2 every 1/30 of a second; image is displayed by interlace scanning. See also Interlaced 16_9 - Aspect Ratio 4:3 - Aspect Matrix ratio under SDTV; Results see Aspect in better Ratio - A type contrast Olevia of display suitable Allows technology for video. the unit to power on from the stand by where the three primary ratios models. ratio under Hi Def. and theater movie formats. Also known as widescreen; see Aspect

Active colors Alarm mode. Alarm Aspect ATSC

TFT (Thin

Film Transfer)

are modulated. - Feature

on the Syntax-Brillian

Time Ratio

- Time specified - The ratio

as to when the

unit will

power on.

See Alarm. of a picture. organization that is

of an image Systems

according Committee;

to the width international,

and height non-profit

- Advanced

Television

committed Reference: Bezel Balance

to developing

standards

for digital

television.

http:/!www.atsc.org or metal frame that that lights acts like a shell Olevia around that the LCD glass. adjust the left and right

- Refers to the plastic - Feature from

IBacklight

- Refers to the component,

up the LCD display. models

on the OSD for the Syntax-Brillian the speakers.

sound output Background change

- Feature

on the OSD for the Syntax-Brillian display to transparent

Olevia

models,

which

allows

the user to

the OSD background, - The measurement Antenna - Feature

or opaque. Colors range from black to white.

Brightness

of color that (Cable

is illuminated. Television)

CATV - Community Channel Favorite

Television

on the OSD for the Syntax-Brillian that the user sets up. Olevia

Olevia

models

that

allows

the user to

scroll through Channel delete

a defined

list of channels

Edit - Feature

on the OSD for the Syntax-Brillian

models

that

allows

the user add or

a channel. Source of their Auto - Feature channels. - Feature channels on the OSD for the Syntax-Brillian Select TV for antennae Olevia models that lets the user select

Channel the source Channel

or CATV for cable television. Olevia models that when initiated,

Scan which

on the OSD for the Syntax-Brillian are available and which arenot.

will determine

If a desired

channel

is not accessible,

you can add the channel Channel to tune Chroma Fine Tune the channel

in manually.

See Channel

Edit. Olevia models that enables the user

- Feature for better

on the OSD for the Syntax-Brillian reception.

- (Chrominance) Caption

Refers to the color characteristics

of a video

signal.

C - Closed

67

Glossary

Color person Color normal

- The

term

refers colors

to the

amount

of color

present.

This

varies

between

each

user,

as each

perceives Temperature or cool any

differently. on the Warm colors. OSD for the Syntax-Brillian red, may cool Olevia models blue, person and that enables doesn't depending on warm,

- Feature settings. primary

color of the

emphasizes This setting

emphasizes each

normal

emphasize how Comb color

affect

individually

is perceived. - A filtering while permitting system designed to removal unwanted artifacts by rejecting certain

Filter

frequencies Component color). producing Composite brightness are contained

others. input that resulting uses high in more quality color cables (one for brightness, to be carried and two for

- A three increases

RCA type

Process a more

bandwidth picture. as CVBS, A single wire. in luminance

information

to theTV

accurate known one wire.

- Also under

Technology video signal

that that

permits carries

the

combination brightness

of color and

information information

and

both

color

in a single

Contrast CRT DB15

- Difference

between

the

white

and

black

colors.

- Cathode - Also

Ray Tube. referred to as VGA; See VGA an interlaced LCD glass maximum the video image signal. is displayed of 2x on. 165 See MHz Video (1920x Resolution 1080 @ 60 Hz,

De-Interlace Display Dual 1280 DVIwhen DVI-A DVI-Dto the DVI-IDTV TV; Area Linkx 1024 Digital paired

- Process - The See

of converting of the Supportsa

perimeter Link;

Single

bandwidth

@ 85 Hz). Video with Interface a high-end Video Video DVI Video Television - Feature on the OSD for the Syntax-Brillian Olevia models that resets all menu options Interface Integrated; Cable that supports analog and digital signals; SeeDVI Describes video card the and technology flat panel that displays is used to take full advantage of a signal

- Digital Digital See

Hi-Resolution Interface

Analog Digital; Cable is used for direct connection from one digital source

Digital - Digital

Factory to factory F-Connector Flat-Panel appliances

Default default.

- The Display sector

standard - ultra

connector thin displays,

found usually

on video found

equipments in notebooks screens. odd lines.

that are

coaxial now

cables entering

connect the TV

to.

as new

technology that

enables includes both

wider/larger even and

Frame-Acomplete second. Gain HDCP HDTV High - Describes - High - 1.High Definition the

picture

30 video

frames

are

present

in 1

amplification Digital

level Content

of a particular Protection

signal.

bandwidth Definition signals - A unit that

Television (720P/1080I). supports - Refers the

2. Designates

as the

unit

having

a built

in ATSC

tuner

to decode

HD-Ready Horizontal line. IRInput Infrared - term

High

Definition

displays

(720P/10801) black and white

with lines

the

help

of a Set-Top along

Box.

Resolution

to the

number

of vertical

defined

a horizontal

used

in the

On Screen

Display

68

Glossary

Interlaced of an image's reassembling Language LCD - Liquid LCoS - Liquid LED - Light Luminance

- Images

are the result

of lines of data from results

reassembled. taking Antonym: Olevia

Interlaced about 1/60

refers

to the process before

odd lines reassembled the even lines which

top to bottom in a full picture.

of a second,

Progressive that enables the OSD to be

- Feature Crystal Crystal

on the OSD for the Syntax-Brillian Display on Silicon Diode to the brightness of an image. of brightness of parallel known

models

read in different

languages.

Emitting - refers

Lux - 1 Lux = 1 footcandle; Moire - A visual illusion

measurement

in which

a succession Otherwise Association

curved

lines produces effect.

a pattern

to the

naked eye, but does not really NCTA - National Noise from reduction the tuner

exist.

as the moire

Cable Television - Feature box to reduce Television Display;

on the OSD for the Syntax-Brillian noise displayed Committee up by pressing is larger the menu on the LCD unit.

Olevia

models

that

enables

channels

NTSC - National OSD - On Screen Over Scanning

systems brought

button area

on the TV or the Remote.

- An image displayed Line to block

than

the display

PAL - Phase Alternating Parental Control

- The ability feature

access to specified one source

content

from an unsuitable

audience. source.

PIP - Picture Pixel

in Picture;

that enables number

to be displayed and vertical

on top of another that produces image.

Resolution

- Refers to the Allows

of rows

horizontal

the image.

PIP - Picture in Picture; Plug and

an image to be displayed or software that

in front

of another

Play - Describes before using.

the hardware

is installed

and does not require

any

configuration Progressive Antonym:

- An image Interlaced & blue

or lines of data that

is reassembled

from top to bottom

sequentially.

RGB - Red, green Refresh Usually Rate

These primary

colors number

provide

the basis for many that the monitor

different

colors. per second.

- Refers to the maximum in hertz. of a particular

of frames

can display

measured

Saturation SCART Usually SDTV SECAM Definition Sharpness Single (1920 Split

- The amount

color

present

in an image. equipment developed by Peritel.

- An industry associated - Standard

standard with

for interconnecting equipment. usually

audio-video

PAL video

Definition

Television Memory

in 480I/P

format. Couleur Avec Memoire digital transmissions (i.e. High

- Sequential

Color with

or Sequential

Set-Top-Box

- box that

is capable

of receiving

and decoding

Cable Box, Digital - Tries to artificially

Cable box). enhance the edges of a picture. of 165 MHz

Link - supports

a maximum

bandwidth

x 1080 @ 60 Hz, 1280 x 1024 @ 85 Hz). screen - Feature that places two images side by side.

69

Glossary

Swapviewable Tint

Button boxes

featured

on theOlevia

remote, box,

Used in thePOP3or

PIP12 views

to swap the sub

with the main viewable the whiteness Term level within

- Adjusts

the color,

Similar

to Hue, than the display area,

Under-

scanning

used where of converting access Array

the image a 480P/I to forbidden 2. resolution

displayed signals

is smaller

Up convert V-Chip

- Process

to 720P or 1080I. specified by an adult,

- Chip that

controls

content

VGA - 1. Video Video Video Display

Graphics - Refers

(DB15)

to the display

Resolution

VGA SVGA XGA QVGA SXGA+ UXGA QXGA QSXGA+ QUXGA

640x480 800 x 600 I024x768 t280 x960 1400 x 1050 1600 x 1200 2045 x 1836 2800 x 2100 3200x2400

WXGA SXGA WXGA+ WSXGA WUXGA QSXGA

1280X800 1280X 1024 1400 X 1050 1680X 1080 1920X 1200 2560X2048

Viewable Widescreen YCbCrYPbPr

Angle

- Angle

at which

the screen

is still viewable.

- See 16:9 with with standard progressive interlaced video video equipment. See Component

Used often - Used often

equipment.

See Component

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de Number
TV

Lists
DVD

for

Remote

Control,
DVD

8yntax-Brillian (OLEVIA) 3 Series 5 Series 7 Series Syntax-Brillian (OLEVIA) HVE Series HVM Series HVS Series HVi Series HVX Series DLT-2711M DLT-3212M DLT-3712 LT27HV LT30HV LT32HV LT27HVS LT30HVS LT20HVK LT20S 0001 0000

Harman Hitachi (Remote Default) Irradio JVC

Kardon

2114 2065 2092 2007 2012 2010 2013 2100 2011 2067

Sony

2016 2039

2018

2034

Sylvania Techwood Toshiba

2049 2083 2019 2042

2072

2077

2026

2040

Kenwood Koss Magnavox Marantz Memorex Mintek Mi_ubishi

2097 2093 2020 2085 2087 2053 2088 2091

Yamaha 2035 enith

2084 2069

2098 2094

HTIB

2089

2090

BOSE Onkyo

2071 2086 2105

DVD Maln(tf_t(lr_. Aiwa Apex i_ i'i'i'i'iCe_)'i'i'i'i2073 2000 2004 2029 Audiovox Blaupunkt BOSE Broksonic Cherry Clarion Classic Daewoo Denon Emerson Fisher Funai GE Go Video GPX Great Wall 2074 2078 2062 2045 2025 2046 2047 2079 2075 2048 2050 2049 2005 2068 2052 210t 2080 2095 2049 2076 2064 2051 2070 2102 2113 2096 2071 2001 2016 2030 2003 2028

NAD Nakamichi Norcent Onkyo Odtron Panasonic Phillps

2048 2054 2055 2082 2057 2008 2002 2022

2081

RCA

2056 2086

DVD / VCR Combo Ma)l_f_t(_r_, Go Video Hitachi JVC Polaroid Samsung Sanyo Zenith i; i' [' [' i' [(_e_le. [, [, i' i2068 2067 2010 2111 2017 2063 2069 2070

2036 2009 2023

2037 2021 2043

Pioneer Polaroid Proscan Qwestar RCA

2027 2111 2005 2057 2099

DVD Recorder 2005 2110 rradio Sampo Samsung 2058 Panasonic 2006 2041 Sansui Sanyo Sharp Sherwood 2060 RCA 2059 2014 2061 2063 Sony 2031 Yamaha 2109 2108 2105 2017 2033 Phillps Pioneer 2107 2104 2103 2196 2024 2038

71

Code

Number

Lists

for

Remote

Control

TV / DVD / VCR Combo Malnof_t_r_. Samsung Sylvania Toshiba '. i .i -i.i.iCe_l_-i.i.i.i 2041 2072 2040 -

Audio Cassette Ma)l_f_tor_, Aiwa Curtis Mathes Denon Fisher ]i' [' [' i' [ qo[d_ [-[, i' i 5039 5041 5052 5042 5070 5048 5040 5054 5055 5041 5015 5013 5018 5070 5650 5047 5070 5057 5044 5047 5643 5050 5053 Kenwood Pioneer Sony 5041 5045 Sansui Sanyo 5047 5050 5056 5049 Aiwa Carver

Audio System

5039 5051 5041 5052 5046 5048 5054 5015 5013 5018 5031 5034 5057 5044 5067 5043 5050 5053 5016 5014 504t 5032 5035 5033 5056

Curtis Mathes Denon Harman Kardon Kenwood Nakamichi Panasonic Philips Pioneer

Portable

DVD

GE Kenwood NAD Nakamichi

M._f_i_;._::f.:.:-:.:.c;_e:.:-:.:.: Cybe_Home I 21121 I


TV / DVD Combo

Onkyo Optimus

Aiwa Apex Broksonic JVC Sansui Toshiba

2044 2016 2045 2011 2060 2042

Panasonlc Philips Pioneer Proscan Quasar Radio Shack RCA

RCA & Dimensia

Scientific Atlant_ Sony Technics Yamaha

Amplifier

Sansui Sanyo

Kenwood Pioneer RCA Yamaha

5048 5041 5069 5001 5053

Sherwood Sony Technics Yamaha

Phono

5048 5041 5043 5053

AUDIO Maln(lf_qt(lr_ Cambridge Ibiza ""i" [' [" i" i qoid_ [" [" i" i 5011 5037 BOSE Philips

HTIB

Yamaha

5010 5022 Philips RCA RePlay Tivo

DVR

1042 1116 1115 1116

Sony ......

5043 .........

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CodeNumberListsforRemoteControl

ReceiverlTuner

Receiver Ma_o(aqtor_.

/ Tuner

[[ [' i' [' [' [Cede, i' [' [' [' 5024 5002 5048 5065 5043 5020 5053 5050

Aiwa BOSE Carver Cudis Denon Mathes

5017 5010 5051 5041 5006 5052

5036

5039

Sony Technics Yamaha Zenith

IPa I Tv'vci
::::::::::::::::::::::
TV / DVD / VCR Combo Samsung 1039 1032 1011 Sylvania Toshiba PVR Mahuf_dturei ." ", ". ". ", Cedel. "." i [ -....-.

5026

5027 TV / VCR Combo Ma)lof_t(_r_, [[ i' [" [' i' [(_eLk). [. [, i' [" 1102 1023 1014 1106 1040 1090 1081 1087 1106

Fisher Gradiente Harman Hitachi JBL Jensen JVC Kenwood Kardor

5042 5062

5044

5049 Action Broksonic

5008 5059

5038

5046 Daewoo Emerson

.... '""1
VCR 1073 1055 1056 1055 1044 1069 1046 1080 t074

5038 GE 5061 Goldstar 5007 5005 5056 Panasonic 1002 1018 Aiwa Precision 1102 Akai Quasar 1090 1093 1012 1105 Asha Samsung 1029 1015 Audiovox Sony 1007 Beaumark Sylvania 5029 5050 Toshiba 1010 Broksonic Zenith 1036 1090 Calix DVD / VCR Combo Ma)l_f_tor_Go Video 5072 Hitachi JVC 5044 Samsung Sanyo Zenith i" i i i i ICo_I_ i [ i i 1026 1025 1000 1031 1022 1027 t028 Canon Capehart Carver CCE Challenger Candle 1051 1050 1079 1092 1053 1067 1060 1056 1001 1051 1083 1095 1054 t083 t110 1059 1052 1090 1102 5041 1023 t049 5022 5023 1030 Bell & Howell 1048 1049 1050 1079 5016 1051 1035 Audio Dynamics Sharp 5047 5012 1046 1047 1050 1016 American Realistic High 1053 1068 t020 1090 Aiko Philips 5030 Hitachi 5028 5048 JVC 1019 Adventura 1036 1037 Admiral t101 Mah_f_t(ir#_.

:" :. :-:. :. :qoLl. :-:. :. :.

Loxman Mclntosh NAD Nakamichi NEC Nikko Onkyo Optimus Panasonic

5064 5058 5040 5054 RCA 5040 5063 5055 5041 5009

Philips Pioneer

5014 5004 5045

Quasar Radio Shack RCA Sansui Sanyo Sharp Sherwood

5050 5047 5071 5057 5042 5060 5047

73

Code

Number

Lists

for Remote

Control

VCR Ma_(Jf_tl)r_, Citizen 1050 1056 Colo_yme Celt Craig 1046 1059 1050 1085 Criterion Curtis Mathes 1085 1043 1053 t079 Cybemex Daewoo 1050 1014 1056 1102 Daytron DBX Denon Dimensia Dixon Dynatech Electrohome Electrophonic Emerson 1067 t046 1088 1043 1013 1055 1051 t05t 1044 1052 1061 1090 Fisher Fuji Funai Garrard GE 1048 t045 1055 1055 1040 1053 1079 1043 1054 1112 1050 1070 1049 1053 1069 1106 1089 1053 1095 1113 KLH Kodak LG Lloyds Lloyd's Logik 1105 Kenwood 1051 1055 1087 JCL Jensen JVC 1090 1112 1103 1083 1047 1102 1052 1067 1055 1083 Homeline Instant Replay JBL JC Penney 1046 1054 11t2 1050 1077 1051 1090 1059 1105 Gradiente Harley Davidsor Harman Harwood Headquarter Hitachi Kardon 1051 1095 1096 Goldstar 1052 GoVideo

VCR i[ [+[' i' [' [(_ed_' [' i' [' [' 1021 t028 1085 1046 1090 1055 1055 1046 1059 1048 1025 1057 1068 t090 1053 1098 1048 1049 1053 1058 1065 1088 1053 1057 1000 t047 1071 1048 1068 1059 1051 1051 1077 1055 1059 1085 1095 1105 Nikko Noblex 1053 1058 1019 1048 1087 1047 1071 1068 1046 1068 1088 1048 1077 Montgomery Motorola MTC Multitech NEC Warc Mitsubishi 1047 1050 1054 1059 1079 1090 1048 1051 1057 1060 1085 MGA MGN MGN Technology Midland Minolta 1036 1058 1070 1037 1065 1088 Marta Matsushita MEI Memorex 1110 1024 1079 1086 1051 1092 1090 Magnin Maran_ 1079 1026 1081 LXl Magnasonic Magnavox

VCR

1051 1085 1008 1060 1110 1051 1046 1053 1092 1051 1053 1053 1033 1051 1064 1088 1097 1061 1079 1050 1095 1057 1088 1003 1057 1069 1073 1053 1050 1050 1046 1068 1092 1051 1050 1005 1058 1071 t074 t073 1085 1055 1047 1071 1059 1048 1077 1074 1006 1061 1090 t058 1065 1048 1053 t073 t090 1105 1069 1050 1055 1074 1091 1114 1079 1047 1060 t110 t090 1048 1077 1090 t053 I064 1102 1054 1085

74

CodeNumberListsforRemoteControl

VCR

VCR

VCR

Olympus Optimus

1083 1051 1090 1073 1094 1074

RCA

1012 1044 1057 1070

1016 1050 1058 1078 1107

1043 1053 1068 1079 1108

Singer

1053 1076

1059 1085 1045 1082 1099 1065 1032 1055 1110 1077 1113

1072

Sony

t007 I080 1096

1063 1084

Optonica Orion

1062 1087 1114 1090 1106

1088 1112

STS 1050 1053 1062 1079 1097 1076 1051 1054 1073 1090 1105 Tandy Tashiko 1031 1050 1095 1073 1068 1114 1048 1097 1052 1050 1105 1061 1074 1071 TMK Toshiba 1035 1052 Tatung Teac Technics Teknika Symphonic Sylvania

1053 1030 1054 t06t t055 1105 1048 1051 1068 t055 t053 1051 1090 1050 1010 t057 t100 1109

Panasonic

1002 1020 1066

t004 1053 1085 1058 1077 1054 t106 1018 1062

1009 1054 1105 1065 1088 1060

Realistic

1048 1052 1055 1074 1094

1053 1060

Pentax

1057 1070

1095

Philco

1053 1088

_icoh Runco

1072 1064 1029 1039 1079

Philips

1017 1060

1053 1110

Samsung

1068 1066 1053

1107

Pil_ Pioneer

1051 1047 1075 1057 1078 t083 1112 Sanyo 1071 1104 Sanky Sansui

1064 1047 1085 1022 1089

1055

PoRland P_scan Protec Proton Pulsar

1067 1043 1059 1085 1064 1102

1011 1061 1102

1052 1069 1105

Sco_ 1079 1095 Sears

1049 1090 1048 1057 1077

1051 1058 1088 1097 1062 1091

1053 1065 1089 1105 1073 1094

T_evision Unitec Unitech VectorResea_

1050 1095 1050 t046 t077

1051

1090

Quarter Qua_z Quasar Radio Shack

1048 1048 1053 1051 1090 1054 1062 1074 Sharp

1090 1015 1074

1047

1052

Wards

1050 1053

1051 1055 1059 1073 1090 1105

1052 1057 1062 1074 1091 1108

Radio Shack/ Realistic

1048 1053 1062

1050 t054 1073

1051 1055 Shintom

1101 1045 1085 Shogun Signatu_ 3ignatu_ 2000 1050 1073 1097 1074 1101 1058 1059

1058 1065 t079 t094 1110

Radix Randex

1051 1051

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Code

Number

Lists

for

Remote

Control

VCR Ma_(_f_t_f_e_-". Victor Video Concept_ 1047 1046 1069 Videosonic White Westinghouse XR 1000 XR-1000 Yamaha 1085 1053 1046 1068 Zenith 1027 1064 1093 1055 1047 1077 1038 1072 1045 1076 1059 1048 Hughes Hughes Networ Hughes Network Janeil JVC Panasonic Proscan Radio Shack Satellite Ma_f_qt0r_ BSB Dire_tv Echostar ' "" [" [' i' [' [Ced_ ' [' i' [' [' 3003 3001 3049 3053 GE Hitachi Hughes Mi_ubishi Panasonic Philips Proscan RCA Sony SuperDish Uniden Alphastar Chaparral DIRECTV Drake Echostar 3046 3045 3043 3002 3036 3000 3039 3037 3040 3025 3044 3047 3051 3052 RCA Realistic Rural Cable Samsung Sony Star Choice Star Trak STS Toshiba Uniden Video Pall Zenith t050 1095 1113 1047 1077 1052 Express Vu Fujitsu GE General Instruments Hitachi

Satellite i i-i-i 3030 3022 3004 3018 3023 3023 3048 3048 3022 3015 3005 3032 3018 3032 3014 3011 3033 3019 3033 Hamlin 3048 3032 3019 3033 Antron[x Archer Cabletenna Cableview Colour Voice Contec Eastern GE Gemini General Instrument General Instruments ICeLI_ i-i i i ABC

Cable Box

4000 4030 4004 4007 4004 4003 4009 4034 4035 4000 4012

4001

4002

4010

4013

4050

4000 4036 4040

4032 4037 4044 4038

3018 Hitachi 3006 3007 4016 3031 4032 3021 Motorola 3020 Movie Time 3008 3016 3022 Oak 3009 3022 Panasonic Philips 4027 4009 4013 4020 Pioneer 4021 4000 4003 4038 4035 4000 4029 4044 4032 4022 4045 4029 4010 4018 4011 4019 4034 4041 3029 NEC 3017 NSC 4039 4033 4039 4031 4051 4052 4026 4030 3028 Jerrold 4000 4012 4015 4000

3039 Mahuf_cturef, 3042 Iph Satellite il p ",','.', Receiver 1 Cede: : : : :

/ Recorder

3041 3028

SAT-DVR Proscan RCA

3024 3048 3027 3026

DISH Network RCA Sony Zenith

3050 Regal 3010 Regency 3035 Rembrandt 30t3

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Code Number Lists for Remote Controt

Cable Box

Samsung ScientificAtlant

4022 4002 4025 4023 4048 4024

Signal Signature Sony Sprucer Standard Component Starcom Stargate Starquest Tocom Tusa TV86 Unika United Cable Universal View Star Zenith

40t2 4000 4049 4029 4042 4012 4012 4012 4001 40t2 4039 4004 4030 4004 4034 4028 4007 4039 4015 4043 4030

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