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Getting to know the remote control

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Getting to know the remote control

1.  

Power

Press this button to power the display on and off. See 

"Power 

on, power off and standby" on page 18

.

2.  

Input

Press this button to select a different input source. See 

"Switching inputs" on page 18

.

3.  

Backlight

Press this button to select your desired screen backlight level.

See 

"Adjusting backlight" on page 20

.

4.  

Information

Press this button to display the screen image source 

information. See 

"Display information" on page 20

.

5.  

Sleep

• Press this button to set the automatic shut-off timer. See 

"Using the sleep timer" on page 20

.

• When Teletext is displayed on the screen, press this button to 

select the corresponding colour Teletext page. See 

"Using the 

Teletext function" on page 20

.

6. 

 

TV sound

• Press this button to toggle between stereo, mono and 

bilingual sound reception. During bilingual broadcasts, 

Sound 1 /Sound 2, or sound 1 /sound 2 / Sound 3 (depending 

on the received broadcasting signal) can be selected. See 

"TV 

sound mode selection" on page 18

.

• When Teletext is displayed on the screen, press this button to 

select the corresponding colour Teletext page. See 

"Using the 

Teletext function" on page 20

.

7. 

 

Preset

• Press this button to select from among 4 preset picture 

modes. See 

"Selecting a picture mode" on page 19

.

• When Teletext is displayed on the screen, press this button to 

select the corresponding colour Teletext page. See 

"Using the 

Teletext function" on page 20

.

8.  

Audio

• Press this button to select the AV source audio mode. 

(This is for all audio except TV Sound modes.)

• When Teletext is displayed on the screen, press this button to 

select the corresponding colour Teletext page. See 

"Using the 

Teletext function" on page 20

.

9. 

 

Mode

Press this button to cycle the Teletext display mode between 

Teletext only or with Teletext superimposed on the display. See 

"Using the Teletext function" on page 20

.

10.  

Index

Press this button to go to the Teletext index page. See 

"Using the 

Teletext function" on page 20

.

11.  

Reveal

Press this button to display any concealed Teletext information. 

See 

"Using the Teletext function" on page 20

.

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Summary of Contents for DV3251

Page 1: ...ng Component Video source inputs 10 Connecting other Graphic source inputs 11 Display front view 11 Display control panel 12 External AV devices temporary terminal panel 13 Display rear view 14 Gettin...

Page 2: ...ting the HDMI input 24 Connecting the DVI input 24 Connecting the audio output 25 On Screen Display OSD menu 26 OSD structure 26 Navigating the OSD menu 26 Audio menu 27 Advanced Audio Settings 27 Pic...

Page 3: ...ted PC D Sub DVI Input Signal Timing 40 Supported Video Component DVI Input Signal Timing 40 Aspect ratio behaviour 41 16 9 41 4 3 41 Letterbox 42 Wide 42 Real 43 Troubleshooting 44 TV 44 Antenna 45 D...

Page 4: ...Table of Contents iv English Memo DV3251 En book Page iv Monday December 12 2005 4 07 PM...

Page 5: ...Welcome English V32S DV3251 DV3253 LCD Display Section 1 Quick Start Guide DV3251 En QuickStartGuide fm Page 1 Tuesday December 13 2005 2 03 PM...

Page 6: ...op of the display Follow the instructions on the carton to remove the upper carton from the base If you haven t done so already carefully unpack the display and accessories located in the top foam pac...

Page 7: ...like in front of an open window where rain water may enter If wall mounting allow at least 30mm space on top for attaching the display to the wall bracket It slides in and down onto the bracket from...

Page 8: ...outlet and switch it on if switched The display will enter standby mode and the power indicator on the front lower right will light up red The type of power cable plug and socket illustrated may diffe...

Page 9: ...to the remote control sensor window on the display Turn the remote control end up to reveal its base and open the lid of the battery compartment by using a small coin or similarly curved object to ro...

Page 10: ...chosen your Language Country and TV Standard select the Auto Installation menu item and then press the OK button on the remote control After a short pause the display will start searching for availabl...

Page 11: ...e display and the remote control describes how to connect other devices and provides product specifications and troubleshooting information for your further assistance Press the Program or Program but...

Page 12: ...Section 1 Quick Start Guide 8 English Memo DV3251 En QuickStartGuide fm Page 8 Tuesday December 13 2005 2 03 PM...

Page 13: ...Welcome English V32S DV3251 DV3253 LCD Display Section 2 User s Manual DV3251 En book Page 9 Monday December 12 2005 4 07 PM...

Page 14: ...TV Antenna BNL Video source inputs include 2 x S Video 2 x Composite Video and 2 x SCART Graphic source inputs include 2 x Component Video Y Pb Pr or Y Cb Cr 1 x HDMI DVI and 1 x PC D Sub You should c...

Page 15: ...me Description 1 Speakers High fidelity speakers for generating sounds 2 Power indicator Lights up green when the display is powered on Lights up red when the display is in standby mode Flashes red wh...

Page 16: ...next tuned TV program Performs the same action as the Program buttons on the remote control In the OSD menu moves the selection highlight up or down Performs the same action as the arrow up down butto...

Page 17: ...osite video output of your AV device AUDIO L R audio inputs Connect to the audio output of your AV device This input is common for either Video or S Video audio S VIDEO S Video input Connect to the S...

Page 18: ...Cr Pr Cb Pb Connect each to the component video Y Cb Pb Cr Pr outputs of appropriate video source devices 7 COMPONENT 1 AUDIO Connect each to the component audio outputs of appropriate video source de...

Page 19: ...our antenna TV CATV cable system 12 AV1 SCART AV2 SCART Connect each to the SCART output of up to 2 separate AV source devices AV1 is full SCART compliant and also accepts gaming RGB AV2 is AV input S...

Page 20: ...e selected See TV sound mode selection on page 18 When Teletext is displayed on the screen press this button to select the corresponding colour Teletext page See Using the Teletext function on page 20...

Page 21: ...creen image aspect ratio See Adjusting aspect ratio on page 19 18 Program Press these buttons to sequentially change programs See Changing programs on page 18 When Teletext is displayed on the screen...

Page 22: ...signal is connected to the HDMI input Adjusting volume Adjusting the volume 1 Press the Volume button on your display or press the Volume button on your remote control to increase volume The volume i...

Page 23: ...ing aspect ratio There may be situations where you select an image source which has a different aspect ratio to your screen This model display has a true widescreen TV 16 9 aspect ratio and so when vi...

Page 24: ...button to display the signal information including input video signal source Video format TV sound and current selected program The information displayed varies according to the input source being se...

Page 25: ...l on the display to the SCART terminal on the AV equipment using a SCART cable not provided Connect the AV1 or AV2 SCART terminal on the display to the SCART terminal on the AV equipment using a SCART...

Page 26: ...mposite video signals for example most VCRs analog Camcorders and game consoles 1 Connect the S Video output of your AV equipment to the display s AV3 S VIDEO terminal using the S Video cable not prov...

Page 27: ...alog video signal types Component Video offers the best quality Ensure the connector colours match as failure to connect the correct colours of the cables to the corresponding coloured terminals will...

Page 28: ...on formats such as NTSC or PAL It also supports Dolby 5 1 audio and high resolution audio formats 1 Connect the digital video output of your equipment to the HDMI terminal on the display using a DVI t...

Page 29: ...utlet you may wish to mute the built in speakers See Audio menu on page 27 Connect the AUDIO OUT L R terminals on the display to the audio input terminals of an amplifier or other audio device using a...

Page 30: ...dow TV Setup PIP Video Input Graphics Input PIP Audio Country Standard Auto Installation Manual Installation Program Edit Child Lock Language Freeze Backlight Sleep Timer DPMS DVI Input Reset All Sett...

Page 31: ...teady Sound Automatically adjusts the sound level to be constant amongst different TV stations when viewing TV programs Off Auto Speaker Out Enables sound output from the display s speakers when set t...

Page 32: ...zed picture mode If Personal is selected you can adjust the Contrast Brightness Colour and Sharpness settings individually to your satisfaction This option will not appear when PC or DVI via the HDMI...

Page 33: ...black level in NTSC video This option is not available for PAL video sources Use the and buttons on the remote control or the Volume and Vol ume buttons on the dis play to change the selection 0 7 5...

Page 34: ...he image contrast ratio for interlaced inputs only This option will not appear when PC DVI via the HDMI input HDMI or HD Component Video 720p or 1080i is the signal source Low Middle High Off Noise Re...

Page 35: ...ntrol or the Volume and Volume buttons on the display to change the selection Full Screen Video On Graphic Video Input Select the video signal input source for the PIP function This option is availabl...

Page 36: ...9 and responds to direct single numeric button program changing commands Use the and buttons on the remote control or the Volume and Volume buttons on the display to change the selection UK France Net...

Page 37: ...uning system If the tuned program is incorrect press the or button again until your desired program is located You can directly input the frequency using the program selection buttons if you wish 5 Pr...

Page 38: ...Press the button to highlight PR Swap and then press the direct access program selection buttons to select the new location for the program Two digit entry is required For example press 02 to select C...

Page 39: ...Child Lock menu will appear 2 You will be prompted to enter the password default password 0000 Enter the password using the program selection buttons When entering you can press the button to clear a...

Page 40: ...ambient light sensor will be activated and the display s backlight will be changed automatically according to the ambient lighting condition Auto Dark Normal Bright Sleep Timer Set the Sleep timer to...

Page 41: ...characteristics Do not mix different types Do not mix old and new batteries Mixing old and new batteries will shorten battery life and or cause chemical leaks from the old batteries When batteries fa...

Page 42: ...Reference 38 English Dimensional drawings Unit mm DV3251 En book Page 38 Monday December 12 2005 4 07 PM...

Page 43: ...Composite video RCA Composite video SCART Cenelec Component video Y PB CB PR CR Audio input Graphic HDMI DVI via HDMI PC D sub PC DVI audio Signal outputs RCA type audio output Minijack type headphone...

Page 44: ...y Mhz Note 720 x 400 31 467 70 082 28 32 VGA 640 x 480 31 469 59 94 25 175 VGA 640 x 480 37 861 72 819 31 5 VGA 640 x 480 37 5 75 31 5 VGA 800 x 600 37 9 60 317 40 SVGA 800 x 600 48 077 72 188 50 SVGA...

Page 45: ...e resultant displayed image aspect depending upon the aspect of the image source 16 9 is most suitable for images which are already in a 16 9 aspect like HDTV as it displays them without any aspect al...

Page 46: ...d letterbox presentation format which is created from a 16 9 aspect ratio image scaled down proportionally to fit into a 4 3 aspect display frame resulting in black unlit horizontal bars visible on th...

Page 47: ...s displayed and none is cropped or lost Real Displays the image in a one to one pixel mapping in the centre of the screen without alteration or resize Original source video image Resultant displayed v...

Page 48: ...your antenna to reduce the affects of the interference If the antenna is exterior have a suitable qualified and experienced antenna specialist adjust the antenna Degraded colours or hue Check whether...

Page 49: ...minimum Check the AV cables for disconnection Check to see that the Speaker Out option is set to Off in the Audio menu Symptoms Possible Causes The picture is not sharp or the picture contains image...

Page 50: ...Reference 46 English Memo DV3251 En book Page 46 Monday December 12 2005 4 07 PM...

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