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VM2221
Color LCD TV
Quick Start Guide/
User Manual

Summary of Contents for VM2221

Page 1: ...VM2221 Color LCD TV Quick Start Guide User Manual...

Page 2: ...ontrol 8 9 Initialize your TV 9 10 View the TV programs 9 Care and cleaning information 10 What s next 10 Section 2 User Guide 11 Getting to know your display 12 Front view 12 Control panel Right Side...

Page 3: ...OSD menu 28 SOUND menu 29 PICTURE menu 30 TIME menu 32 OPTION menu 33 LOCK menu 34 CHANNEL menu 32 Connecting CI Common Interface card 36 Reference 37 Disclaimer 37 Copyright 37 Dimensions 37 Specific...

Page 4: ...English VM2221 LCD TV Section 1 Quick Start Guide Welcome...

Page 5: ...e supplied may differ from that illustrated dependant upon your region of purchase If any item is missing or damaged contact your place of purchase immediately and notify them of the discrepancy Pleas...

Page 6: ...ts inside Do NOT place the display in direct sun or where direct sun or spot lighting will shine onto the display as the heat may damage the display and the bright light will make viewing the display...

Page 7: ...cautions 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 o...

Page 8: ...or best TV signal reception you should have a properly aligned outdoor TV antenna system If need be consult a professional antenna specialist This TV has a built in analog TV tuner which requires the...

Page 9: ...socket 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...

Page 10: ...ks 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 Differ...

Page 11: ...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 Do not let the remote control become...

Page 12: ...ess the EXIT button at any time to interrupt the memorization process The list cannot be created if interrupted 9 Initialize your TV Press Power button on the remote control the TV will turn on and th...

Page 13: ...ing the batteries from the remote control as they may leak LCD Liquid Crystal Display screens like plasma and conventional CRT Cathode Ray Tube screens are also susceptible to screen burn in or image...

Page 14: ...VM2221 LCD TV Section 2 User Manual Welcome...

Page 15: ...o 2 Remote control sensor window Receives command signals from the remote control Do not obstruct the sensor by placing any objects in front of it which will hinder the reception of signals 3 Power in...

Page 16: ...light up or down or changes settings 3 MENU button Displays the OSD On Screen Display menu if not visible or exits the current menu if displayed 4 INPUT button Cycles through possible input signal sou...

Page 17: ...riate for your AV source device S VIDEO Connect to the S Video output as appropriate for your AV source device AUDIO L R Connect to the audio output of either the Composite Video or S Video output as...

Page 18: ...ect to the audio output to match that of the VGA video output on a PC 7 VGA IN Connect to the VGA video D Sub output of a PC 8 SCART Connect to external equipment with scart socket This scart input al...

Page 19: ...ptions items available will depend on the TV or video sound system being received MONO DUAL STEREO 6 FAV CH Pressing FAV CH display favorite channels list 7 Turns on and off the Teletext function 8 Mu...

Page 20: ...on settings 20 S MODE Selects sound effect options Standard Music Rock Live Surround and User 21 P MODE Selects picture mode Dynamic Standard Mild and User 22 Press the appropriate colour to direct ac...

Page 21: ...ed to the display Be aware that HDMI input must be HDCP compliant to be displayed When switching to the HDMI inputs the display needs approximately 3 seconds to detect the HDCP information from the si...

Page 22: ...e control to sequentially cycle through your TV channels Returning to the previous viewed channel You can press JUMP on the remote control to quickly return to the previous viewed channel Selecting fa...

Page 23: ...ch could remain visible long after the original image has been removed Adjusting aspect ratio The display can resize and reshape an image to suit your requirements The visual result will depend upon t...

Page 24: ...6 9 and 4 3 are available for selection To avoid possible image retention or screen burn in on the LCD screen it is recommended that you change the aspect ratio from time to time and prevent the displ...

Page 25: ...d firmly seated Be aware that if incorrect connections are made picture quality may be adversely affected Connecting the Composite Video input Connect the Composite Video output of your output equipme...

Page 26: ...of your output equipment to the TV s YPbPr IN terminals using a Component Video cable not provided A Component Video cable consists of three plugs Green Y Blue CB PB and Red CR PR Ensure that the colo...

Page 27: ...ted resolutions PC Audio cable Mini D Sub cable HDMI IN L R L R VGA IN VGA LINE IN SCART VIDEO S VIDEO COAXIAL YPbPr IN VHF UHF IN Y Pb Pr Connecting the S Video input 1 Connect the S Video output of...

Page 28: ...pported PC D Sub DVI input signal resolutions on page 39 on other supported resolutions Connecting the HDMI input Connect the HDMI output of your output equipment to the HDMI IN terminal on the displa...

Page 29: ...to the COAXIAL terminals on the display using a suitable audio cable This output is always available Its level is fixed and cannot be adjusted by the Volume setting of the display Connecting the head...

Page 30: ...Treble Bass Balance TIME Clock Off Time On Time Sleep Timer Auto Sleep Time Zone OPTION Language Audio language Subtitle Language SCART Input OSD Time Out Restore to Defualt LOCK Lock System Set Pass...

Page 31: ...ample to adjust picture sharpness 1 Press MENU to display the OSD menu on screen 2 Press or to select your main menu 3 Press OK to enter the submenu 4 Press or to make selection 5 Press or to make adj...

Page 32: ...ZOOM2 Contrast Adjusts image white level so that whites do not wash out surrounding colors Press or to change selection 0 to 100 Brightness Adjusts image black level so that detail in the dark areas...

Page 33: ...width of the picture based on the VGA mode 30 to 30 Phase Controls the signal phase which can improve focus clarity and image stability based on the VGA mode 0 to 100 Setting up User Picture mode You...

Page 34: ...r videos that support multiple sounds If you select the User mode you can individually set the items shown below Bass Treble and Balance Press or to change selection Standard Music Rock Live Surround...

Page 35: ...ce at the time you select Activate Hour Minute Volume Mode Sleep Timer Set the Sleep Timer to automatically turn off the display 1 minute before shutdown a message will display onscreen At this time i...

Page 36: ...ge selection Subtitle Language Allows to display subtitle on the scree Press or to change selection SCART Input Allows selection of the SCART signal input Press or to change selection AV RGB SV RGB OS...

Page 37: ...m Selects to activate the TV Lock programs Press or to change selection On Off Set Password Allows to set the password Use the function must enter a four digit password The factory password is 0000 Pr...

Page 38: ...ess the OK button the Auto Tuning automatically creates a list of receivable channels Press OK to enter Auto Tuning Menu ATV DTV ATV only DTV only Manual Tuning Allows adjustment manually for the part...

Page 39: ...slot in the direction of the arrow until it fits 2 TO REMOVE A CI CARD When removing the CI card do not attempt to pull it from its slot Please push the EJECT button as illustrated below 3 This funct...

Page 40: ...e in the contents thereof without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes Copyright Copyright 2007 BenQ Corporation All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduce...

Page 41: ...Signal input Video Composite Video AV 1 S Video 1 Component Video Y CB PB CR PR 1 Composite Video S Video audio 1 Component Video audio 1 SCART 1 Graphic HDMI DVI 1 PC D Sub 1 HDMI DVI PC audio 1 Sig...

Page 42: ...9 60 32 40 VESA 1024 768 48 4 60 65 VESA 1280 768 47 4 60 68 25 VESA 1280 1024 64 60 108 VESA 1360 768 47 7 60 85 8 VESA Resolution Horizontal Frequency KHz Vertical Frequency Hz Dot Clock Frequency M...

Page 43: ...nput you will then need to instruct the display to calibrate itself to the PC signal timing To do so select Auto in the Picture menu See Auto Adjust on page 30 Setting up appropriate output resolution...

Page 44: ...ng appliance e g desk lamp from that same power outlet There is no picture or sound Check that the display is turned on The power indicator should be green Try a different input source to confirm if t...

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