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Getting to know your TV 13
Getting to know your TV
Introduction
This manual is divided into two parts: the Quick Start Guide; and the User Manual. For
the Quick Start Guide, see “1. Please read these instructions” on page 2 for details. In the
second part, the User Manual, we will describe how to customise the TV settings so that you
can gain the best viewing experience possible according to your preferences and viewing
environment. we also detail here the features and functions of the TV and the remote
control, show you how to connect to other devices, and provide the product specifications
and troubleshooting information.This LCD TV is a state-of-the-art flat wide-screen digital
display device. It has a built-in analog TV tuner that can display the standard resolution
analog television (TV or ATV), the cable television (CATV), and the radio frequency (RF)
modulated video by connected these to its coaxial TV tuner input socket.The high quality
wide-screen display can be obtained by connecting to high definition digital video sources,
such as High Definition TV (HDTV) and High Definition DVD (HDVD), but traditional
analog video sources.
Input options
This TV can be connected to many kinds of TV, Video and Graphic sources, and allows you
to switch to any available source at any time. You can press
信号选择
on the remote
control or INPUT button on the TV to display the input menu, then press
▲
/
▼
and OK on
the remote control or
▲
CH/CH
▼
and INPUT on the TV to select your desired source.
You can also press
信号选择
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, Video, and Graphic inputs:
• Analog TV source input: Coaxial analog TV(PAL)input x 1.
• Video source input: S-Video input x 1, Composite Video(AV) input x 1.
• Graphic source input: Component Video (YPbPr) input x 1, HDMI x 1 and VGA input x 1.
You can just connect your necessary TV, Video, and Graphic sources to your TV, and no
need to connect all available sources.
Analog TV source input
You can connect an external VHF or UHF TV antenna, if available, to the TV antenna
input using an appropriate TV coaxial cable. Instead, If you have and prefere cable TV,
you can connect your cable TV decoder box to the TV antenna input using an appropriate
TV coaxial cable. In both cases, just select the “TV” as your input source to watch analog
TV programs. For more details, see “7. Connect the antenna cable” on page 6, and “Switch
inputs” on page 21.
Composite Video (AV)/S-Video source input
You can connect an external analog video device, such as VCR, VCD or DVD players, to
either the Composite Video (AV) or S-Video inputs, and select the corresponding input as
your signal source to watch your analog channels. Specifically, choose “AV” as your source
for Composite Video inputs, and “SV” for S-Video. For more details, see “Connecting the
Composite Video input” on page 24, “Connecting the S-Video input” on page 25, and “Switch
inputs” on page 21. You should connect your video devices to the composite video input to
gain the best resolution image if such device support such connection.
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