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Table of Contents

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Safety ................................................................................iii
Introduction .......................................................................1
Monitor Description ..........................................................3

Monitor Display and Media Box ....................................................3
Media Box Front Panel  .................................................................4
Media Box Back Panel  .................................................................5
Using the Monitor’s Inputs  ............................................................7
Using the Remote Control  ............................................................8

Using the Monitor’s Features.........................................13

One-Button Features  ..................................................................13
Remote Control Buttons  .............................................................15
Menu System ..............................................................................16
Picture Menu  ..............................................................................16
Sound Menu  ...............................................................................17
Settings Menu .............................................................................18
Options Menu  .............................................................................20
Window Menu .............................................................................24
Layout Menu ...............................................................................25

Installation and Setup.....................................................27

Installation Considerations .........................................................27
Connecting Your HDTV Monitor  .................................................28
Installing the Media Box Stand  ...................................................30
Removing the Speakers  .............................................................31
Restoring Your Remote Control’s 

Factory Settings for Monitor Control ...........................................31

Summary of Contents for LCD30-500

Page 1: ...8 Using the Monitor s Features 13 One Button Features 13 Remote Control Buttons 15 Menu System 16 Picture Menu 16 Sound Menu 17 Settings Menu 18 Options Menu 20 Window Menu 24 Layout Menu 25 Installat...

Page 2: ...Contents Page ii Troubleshooting 33 Appendix 37 Limited Warranty 37 FCC Compliance 39 Index 41...

Page 3: ...utlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Use only attachments accessories speci...

Page 4: ...in a risk of fire or electrical shock Never insert objects of any kind into the monitor through openings as the objects may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts This could cause fire or e...

Page 5: ...V monitor and satellite receiver To program the remote to control other devices see the satellite TV receiver User s Guide How to Use This Guide Tips In the margins of pages throughout this guide are...

Page 6: ...Chapter 1 Page 2 Introduction Notes...

Page 7: ...lay using a system cable The Media Box can either be mounted on the back of the monitor display or mounted separately whichever makes getting to the controls or connections easier Note To mount the Me...

Page 8: ...e Normally you would want to change programming channels using the DISH Network satellite receiver and its Electronic Program Guide Volume Controls Turns the volume up or down While in the menus use t...

Page 9: ...lue and PR CR red L AUDIO R RCA type audio Provides left white and right red audio connections when using the COMPONENT INPUTS VGA Input Connect a VGA video source such as a computer to VGA IN VGA Pro...

Page 10: ...composite video output yellow Note This video output does not include menu overlays or messages R AUDIO L RCA type audio Provides right red and left white variable audio outputs Note The AV OUT only p...

Page 11: ...bar or Press the GUIDE button on the remote control then use the LEFT and RIGHT ARROWS to highlight the input name on the Source bar then press SELECT Note The H1 and C1 inputs share the same physica...

Page 12: ...emote Control The remote control gives you easy access to the features of your monitor This remote control is provided with your DISH DVI equipped DISH Network satellite receiver Note Your remote cont...

Page 13: ...DISH Network satellite receiver for instructions on using the VCR and AUX mode buttons to program the remote to control other devices TV Mode Button Pressing the TV mode button puts the remote contro...

Page 14: ...trol modes Guide Button Press the GUIDE button to display the Source Select menu When displayed use the LEFT and RIGHT ARROWS to highlight an input and then select the input While in the TV menus pres...

Page 15: ...tellite receiver s off air tuner can receive both analog and digital off air broadcasts integrates off air programming into its Electronic Program Guide and allows all of the satellite and off air pro...

Page 16: ...ess this button to move the PIP window to different positions on the monitor screen Number Pad Buttons Use the NUMBER PAD buttons to enter a channel number to change the channel Once entered in press...

Page 17: ...croll through available video modes that enhance your viewing experience by modifying your Brightness and Contrast settings The four options available are Normal Soft Bright and a User definable setti...

Page 18: ...s when you close the POP window Note In either PIP or POP you can choose where each window s audio is played Press the UP ARROW until the desired window is highlighted Then either press the LEFT ARROW...

Page 19: ...Page 15 Remote Control Buttons Remote Control Buttons...

Page 20: ...st the picture will vary depending on which video input is being viewed For example the AV input offers Sharpness Color and Tint options the H1 input instead offers Phase and Frequency options Brightn...

Page 21: ...he UP and DOWN ARROWS to highlight an option and adjust it using the LEFT and RIGHT ARROWS Audio Mode Scroll through available sound modes to enhance your audio experience The four options available a...

Page 22: ...eo audio signals Note The MTS option only appears on the TV input Auto Volume Enable Auto Volume to lower the sound level when a program s audio is loud and to raise the sound level when a program s a...

Page 23: ...ing On Turns on closed captioning On Mute Turns on closed captioning only when the TV is muted Closed Caption Background Select either an Opaque or Transparent background for closed caption displays N...

Page 24: ...ing the LEFT and RIGHT ARROWS TV Tuner Menus The TV Tuner Menu only available for the TV input allows you to set up and customize your TV channels To open the TV Tuner Menu select TV Tuner from the Op...

Page 25: ...t Labels Select Edit Labels to allow channel labels to be changed Use the PAGE UP and DOWN buttons to select a channel then use the ARROW BUTTONS to edit that channel s label The INPUT button will cle...

Page 26: ...he next digit and then select OK Movie Blocking The Movie Blocking Menu is where you can set locks based on non satellite movie ratings To open the Movie Blocking Menu after entering the password high...

Page 27: ...ieve and reality Themes and elements in this program may include mild fantasy violence FV or comedic violence or may frighten children under the age of 7 TV G General Audience Most parents would find...

Page 28: ...is stretched vertically and horizontally to fill the display from edge to edge Wide A 4 3 image is stretched to fill a 16 9 display with as little distortion of the image as possible The stretching o...

Page 29: ...he UP and DOWN ARROWS to zoom in and out Press SELECT OK to switch between Zoom and Pan When panning use the ARROW BUTTONS to move around the screen Layout Menu The Layout menu allows you to alter Pic...

Page 30: ...he screen POP3 Press the RIGHT ARROW to select POP3 This layout displays one main frame and one scanning frame that shows snapshots as it moves between three positions on the right side of the screen...

Page 31: ...om it won t flow around other components Position Cable Properly to Avoid Audio Interference Insert each cable firmly into the designated jack If you place components above the monitor route all cable...

Page 32: ...tor Use the diagram below and the following instructions to connect your DISH Network HD monitor to your DISH Network satellite receiver and other optional devices This is the recommended installation...

Page 33: ...he satellite TV receiver outputs Note Optionally instead of connecting video using yellow RCA type connections connect an S Video cable at the input on the VCR and satellite TV receiver output Follow...

Page 34: ...when properly positioned will face you Plug the other provided power cable into the power supply and connect the power supply plug to a power strip Installing the Media Box Stand The DISH Network LCD...

Page 35: ...d speakers Restoring Your Remote Control s Factory Settings for Monitor Control Your remote control provided with your DISH DVI equipped DISH Network satellite receiver comes from the factory ready to...

Page 36: ...Chapter 4 Page 32 Installation and Setup Notes...

Page 37: ...ally with a simple solution for each one To solve a particular problem do the following 1 Review the section in this Guide that relates to the problem 2 If you cannot find a solution then find the sec...

Page 38: ...Maybe the sound is muted Try pressing the volume up button to restore sound If using S Video Y PB PR or DISH DVI connections remember to also connect the component s left and right audio output jacks...

Page 39: ...pening What to Do Ratings limits don t work The V Chip Parental Control is not available for DISH DVI HDTV1 or HDTV2 inputs Your DISH DVI equipped DISH Network satellite receiver provides parental con...

Page 40: ...Chapter 5 Page 36 Troubleshooting Notes...

Page 41: ...s in exchange for parts determined by EchoStar in its sole judgment to be defective subject to the limitations of this warranty EchoStar warrants any such replacement parts against defects in material...

Page 42: ...r of nonconforming pixels Legal Limitations REPLACEMENT AND OR REPAIR AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY ECHOSTAR SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAM...

Page 43: ...limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installe...

Page 44: ...Appendix Page 40 Notes...

Page 45: ...stallation Considerations 27 K Key Features 1 DISH DVI 1 Unified Remote Control 1 L Layout Menu 25 Left and Right Arrow Buttons 11 M Media Box 3 Antenna Cable Inputs 6 Audio Video Outputs 6 Back Panel...

Page 46: ...uide Button 10 Left and Right Arrow Buttons 11 Menu Button 10 Mode 9 Mute Button 10 Number Pad Buttons 12 Page Up and Page Down Buttons 11 PIP Button 12 Position Button 12 Pound Button 12 Power Button...

Page 47: ...Page 43 Index Notes...

Page 48: ...Index Page 44 Notes...

Page 49: ...he following information in the spaces provided below You may need to provide this information if you call the Customer Service Center Purchase Location Name Purchase Location Telephone Number Monitor...

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