BenQ SE2231 User Manual And Quick Start Manual Download Page 1

Summary of Contents for SE2231

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Page 2: ...ontrol 8 Installing batteries 8 Battery safety notice 8 Using the remote control 9 10 View the TV programs 10 Care and cleaning information 10 What s next 11 Part II User Manual 12 Getting to know you...

Page 3: ...io Output 27 Connecting the headset audio output 28 OSD On Screen Display menu 29 OSD structure 29 Navigating the OSD menu 30 Operations in the OSD menu 30 PICTURE menu 31 SOUND menu 33 SETUP menu 34...

Page 4: ...English SE2231 Color LCD TV Part I Quick Start Guide Welcome...

Page 5: ...e from your TV 2 Package contents Unpack the TV and check that all the following items are included The actual items come with your TV such as the power cable may look different from that illustrated...

Page 6: ...ing bracket optional accessory is securely screw fixed to the wall structure and not just the wall render lining or cladding Ensure the bracket is level horizontally Do not glue the bracket to the wal...

Page 7: ...utions not be let any objects come into contact with the panel It is recommended that you use a soft clean and lint free towel to protect the display when installing Pay attention to the stability of...

Page 8: ...unit as shown 2 Push inward the two inserts located under the stand base of the LCD Display as shown above by 2 to take the inserts apart from the base 3 Remove the base from the arm as shown above b...

Page 9: ...aximum 20 degrees up and down for more comfortable viewing Poor signal receiption by the antenna will result in poor picture and or sound quality on your TV To get the best quality picture and sound a...

Page 10: ...ocket illustrated may differ from the type used in your region Only use an appropriate power cable for your region Never use a power cable which appears damaged or frayed Never change the plug type on...

Page 11: ...s and or explosion Please note the following Always ensure that the batteries are inserted with the positive and negative terminals in the correct direction as shown in the battery compartment Differe...

Page 12: ...ow on the front of the display beside the power indicator lamp or place objects in front of it which will block the direct lineof sight between the remote control and the sensor window on the display...

Page 13: ...anorama when you are watching traditional analog programs For more detaild information regarding the aspect ratio and how to set it please refer to the second part of this manual Care and cleaning inf...

Page 14: ...lay in public areas Please note that the product warranty does not cover any screen damages that result from the failure to take the measures above What s next You have reached the end of Part I Quick...

Page 15: ...English SE2231 Color LCD TV Part II User Manual Welcome...

Page 16: ...on the TV to select your desired source You can also press continuously or press the INPUT button on the TV to swtich between different input sources There are many ports on the TV for analog TV Vide...

Page 17: ...see Connecting the Component Video input on page 25 and Switch inputs on page 21 Other Graphic input You can connect a PC video card graphic source such as a RGB D Sub video output to your TV Furtherm...

Page 18: ...f it which will hinder the reception of signals 3 CH button Press these buttons to sequentially change channels In the OSD menu moves the selection highlight up or down 4 INPUT button Select input sou...

Page 19: ...In L R Connect to the left right audio channel output for compositive video or S video output of video devices H YPbPr Audio In L R Connect to the left right audio channel output for component video o...

Page 20: ...8 0 9 Channel selection Press these buttons to select the program you wish to view 9 100 Press this first to key in 2 digit channel number 10 Press this button to jump to one of the favorite channels...

Page 21: ...source 20 Aspect Ratio Press this button to adjust the screen image aspect ratio 21 Press this button to select a desired preset picture mode Standard Cinema Personal and Dynamic 22 To select sound mo...

Page 22: ...available TV sound modes may vary from your TV sound system 7 The functions is not supported in this model 8 0 9 Channel selection Press these buttons to select the program you wish to view 9 Press t...

Page 23: ...utput 18 These functions is not supported in this model 19 Press this button to switch directly to the traditional analog TV mode to view TV channels 20 Press this button to select the input source 21...

Page 24: ...gnal source and no image will be displayed during this period This is not a malfunction Adjusting sound setting Adjusting volume Press on the remote control to increase volume The volume indicator inc...

Page 25: ...adjusted to lower level for better view Personal Your own customised picture mode Dynamic Suitable for brighter environments The contrast of the TV display will be adjusted to higher level for better...

Page 26: ...ideo Description and usage 4 3 16 9 16 9 Stretches a 4 3 image to16 9 aspect proportions Recommended for use when viewing video sources which are already in 16 9 aspect such as digital TV and most wid...

Page 27: ...made picture quality may be adversely affected Connecting the Composite Video input Connect the composite video output jacks on your device to the AV VIDEO AUDIO L R input jacks using a composite vide...

Page 28: ...nect one of them For better image quality S Video jacks is recommended DVD Player Audio cable S Video cable Connecting the Component Video input 1 Connect the component video output jacks on your outp...

Page 29: ...ur video devices please refer to the manuals supplied with the devices PC Audio cable Mini D Sub cable Connecting the DVI input 1 Connect the DVI output jack on the video device to the HDMI jack on yo...

Page 30: ...terface between any audio video source such as a set top box DVD player or A V receiver over a single cable See Supported HDMI input signal resolutions on page 43 for more about the resolution options...

Page 31: ...rovides a stereo headset output socket for delivering the audio signal to a stereo headset Connect the stereo headset plug 3 5mm Mini jack type to the stereo headset output socket on the display using...

Page 32: ...eye SOUND Sound Mode Volume Bass Treble Balance Steady Sound Speaker SETUP Language Sleep ECO Blue Screen Over Scan Text Mode HDMI RGB Range Reset TV TV System Auto Scan Manual Search Channel Edit Chi...

Page 33: ...your display To display the OSD menu press on the display Operations in the OSD menu For example to adjust picture sharpness 1 Press to display the OSD menu on screen 2 Press or or to select your mai...

Page 34: ...mage black level so that detail in the dark areas of an image can be seen 0 to 100 Contrast Adjusts image white level so that whites do not wash out surrounding colors 0 to 100 Color Adjusts image col...

Page 35: ...ACE Advance contrast enhance Standard Low Off High Press or or to change selection or make adjustment Middle High Off Low Noise Reduce Select to reduce the noise level of connected equipment Middle Hi...

Page 36: ...ange selection or make adjustment Classic POP Jazz Rock Volume Adjusts the volume level of the built in speakers and external earphone 0 to 100 Bass To adjust the bass 0 to 100 Treble To adjust the tr...

Page 37: ...ent System DPMS and enter power saving modewhen no PC input signal is detected for 15seconds or enter standby modeautomatically if no Video signal is detectedfor 10 minutes On Off Blue Screen Once set...

Page 38: ...f your TV Press or or to start an auto scan operation Manual Search To search available channels and manually store them in the memory See following section Manual Search for more details Press or or...

Page 39: ...e channel number This function will not be available if the Child lock function is active See Activate deactivate the Child lock on page 38 Name a channel 1 In the TV menu press or to select Channel E...

Page 40: ...press the green button to delete the channel 4 Con rm the above action and press to close the menu Lock unlock a channel 1 In the TV menu press or to select Channel Edit and press or or This will open...

Page 41: ...er your password default password 0000 using the Channel selection buttons If you mistake the password please try again After you enter a correct password the Child lock menu will display on the scree...

Page 42: ...g colors 0 to 100 Color Temp Adjusts color components independently to achieve a warm or cool effect Normal Warm Cool Normal Increases nature tint Warm Increases red tint Cool Increases blue tint Norm...

Page 43: ...safety notice Using wrong type of batteries may causes your batteries to leak chemical substance and or explode Please note the following Always ensure that the batteries are inserted with the positi...

Page 44: ...PB CR PR 1 Composite Video S Video audio x 1 Component Video Y PB PR audio x 1 Graphic HDMI DVI 1 PC D Sub 1 DVI PC audio 1 Audio outputs RCA Stereo Sound output x 1 Headset 1 Component video resoluti...

Page 45: ...75 025 135 000 1360 x 768 47 712 60 015 85 500 VESA 1440 x 900 55 935 59 887 106 500 VESA 1680 x 1050 65 290 59 954 146 250 VESA 640 x 480 35 000 66 667 30 240 Apple MAC 832 x 624 49 725 74 550 57 283...

Page 46: ...n of the display for example 1920 x 1080 pixels To view the best quality picture when using the PC input you will then need to instruct the display to calibrate itself to the PC signal timing To do so...

Page 47: ...cture menu Press button on the remote control to switch to other modes to see if the problem still persist Improper image position or size Press on your remote control to change the aspect ratio Desto...

Page 48: ...e if the problem still persist Chcek the connection and integrity of the antenna cable Check the antenna direction In the case of a outdoor antenna you should let a quali ed and experienced profession...

Page 49: ...circuit board components include printed circuit board and other parts such as resisters capacitors IC and connectors etc O To indicate the amount of toxic and hazardous substance in all homogenous m...

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