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RS232C Communication Protocol

2. Input Source : i

To Input Source Select

* Transmission

{i}{ }{SET ID}{ }{Data}{Cr}
Data 0 : TV
Data 1 : Scart 1
Data 2 : Scart 2
Data 3 : Composite 1
Data 4 : S-Video 1

1. Power : p

To Control Power On/Off of the LCD TV  

* Transmission

{p}{ }{SET ID}{ }{Data}{Cr}
Data 0 : Off
Data 1 : On

* Ack

{SET ID}{:}{OK}{x}{Data}{x}
Data 0 : Off
Data 1 : On

Read Power On Source Status

* Transmission

{p}{ }{SET ID}{ }{FF}{Cr}

* Ack

{SET ID}{:}{OK}{x}{Data}{x}
Data 0 : Power Off
Data 1 : Power On
Data 2 : TV
Data 3 : Scart 1
Data 4 : Scart 2
Data 5 : Composite 1
Data 6 : S-Video 1
Data 7 : Composite 2
Data 8 : S-Video 2  
Data 9 : Component 1 
Data 10 : Component 2  
Data 11 : DVI   
Data 12 : PC 

If Other Functions Transmit 0xFF data based on this
format, Ack data feeds back present status about
each function. 

Data 5 : Composite 2
Data 6 : S-Video 2  
Data 7 : Component 1 
Data 8 : Component 2  
Data 9 : DVI   
Data 10 : PC 

* Ack

{SET ID}{:}{OK}{x}{Data}{x}
Data 0 : TV
Data 1 : Scart 1
Data 2 : Scart 2
Data 3 : Composite 1
Data 4 : S-Video 1
Data 5 : Composite 2
Data 6 : S-Video 2  
Data 7 : Component 1 
Data 8 : Component 2  
Data 9 : DVI   
Data 10 : PC 

3. Aspect Ratio : r

To adjust screen format

* Transmission

{r}{ }{SET ID}{ }{Data}{Cr}
Data 0 : Auto wide
Data 1 : Wide
Data 2 : Panorama
Data 3 : Zoom1
Data 4 : zoom2
Data 5 : 4:3
Data 6 : 14:9
Data 7 : 4:3(In PC Mode)
Data 8 : Wide(In PC Mode)

* Ack

{SET ID}{:}{OK}{x}{Data}{x}
Data 0 : Auto wide
Data 1 : Wide
Data 2 : Panorama
Data 3 : Zoom1
Data 4 : zoom2
Data 5 : 4:3
Data 6 : 14:9
Data 7 : 4:3(In PC Mode)
Data 8 : Wide(In PC Mode)

Summary of Contents for Xentia 40

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Page 2: ...Accessories 11 Mounting on a wall 12 Installation Precautions 12 Installing an Antenna 13 Remote controller 14 Precautions 15 Connections VCR Connections 16 Cable TV Connections 17 Camcorder Game Cons...

Page 3: ...gnal Input 35 Manual Store 35 Sorting Program 36 Editing Program Name 37 Adjusting Unclear Screen 38 To view the still picture 38 Viewing Picture in Picture 39 40 Auto Volume Level 41 Stereo Setting 4...

Page 4: ...shock when a short circuit or overload occurs If necessary install a ground fault circuit breaker Never ground to a telephone line lightning rod or metal gas pipe Doing so may result in fire electric...

Page 5: ...t the insulation and expose live wires resulting in fire or electric shock Install the antenna away from high voltage power lines and communication cables and make sure it is installed securely If the...

Page 6: ...ren If a child has swallowed a battery seek medical atten tion immediately If you notice any unusual odors or smoke around the unit immediately disconnect the unit from the outlet and contact the serv...

Page 7: ...pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use the attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with a cart sta...

Page 8: ...o operate the equipment Caution TO PREVENT DAMAGE WHICH MAY RESULT IN FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE WARNING CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN...

Page 9: ...l CRT TVs Features Picture in Picture Enables you to simultaneously display two different image sources PC Compatible Monitor Enables you to connect PC D Sub input for displaying high resolution SXGA...

Page 10: ...ch part Main Power Button Please turn off the main power switch if the LCD TV will not be used for a long period of time Stand by Button Source Button Input Source Select Button Menu Button OSD Menu D...

Page 11: ...AC Input RS 232C Terminal Analog RGB D SUB Digital RGB DVI D Component 1 Component 2 Audio Input Component 1 2 PC DVI Audio Input Composite 1 S Video 1 Composite 1 Audio out Cable Accessories The conf...

Page 12: ...for safe use Please refer to A and B Installation of the LCD TV in an improperly ventilated location can cause a fire or damage to the LCD TV due to increased temperature Using the Stand B Mounting o...

Page 13: ...enna if possible consult a qualified technician for help Using an Indoor Antenna Locate a wall jack with an F connector and then connect the coaxial antenna cable to the wall jack For an Apartment or...

Page 14: ...GRESS PRESS TO CONTROL THE MONITOR SCREEN AUTOMATICALLY 18 TV TV INPUT SOURCE SELECT KEY 19 MENU DISPLAYS THE MAIN ON SCREEN MENU 20 DISPLAY PRESS TO DISPLAY THE CURRENT PROGRAM AND AUDIO VIDEO SETTIN...

Page 15: ...ck that the batteries have power 3 Check that the LCD TV is powered and that it is properly plugged in 4 Check if any three wavelength lamp special fluorescent or neon sign is turned on near the LCD T...

Page 16: ...omposite cable Make sure the colour of the terminals and the colour of the cable are the same Use the S Video cable for higher picture quality Connection terminals of other appliances differ by manufa...

Page 17: ...nd the colour of cable are the same Connect the SCART terminal of the LCD TV and the cable broadcasting receiver with the SCART cable In order to watch Cable TV Subscribe to your local Cable TV compan...

Page 18: ...me console Camcorder Game Console Connections 18 Connection Connection terminals of other appliances differ by manufacture and model LCD TV Back view LCD TV Back view Composite Cable Connect the LCD T...

Page 19: ...LCD TV Back view LCD TV Back view Component cable Audio cable R L 1 Connect LCD TV s Y Pb Pr terminal in component 1 2 to DVD s Video Out terminal using the external cable 2 Connect LCD TV s Audio te...

Page 20: ...the Audio cable DTV receiver s output terminal can be marked Y Pb Pr or Y Cb Cr according to products Some of DTV receiver Set Top Box have an PC Connector D Sub 15pin instead of Component output Some...

Page 21: ...se the DVI D cable connection 1 Turn on the LCD TV and press on the remote controller 2 Use to move to PC If DVI has been connected select DVI 3 Set the PC video output mode to VGA 640 480 SVGA 800 60...

Page 22: ...Audio Out terminal to AUDIO s Audio Out terminal using the Audio Out Cable Connect the Headphone to the LCD TV s headphone terminal Connection terminals of other appliances differ by manufacture and m...

Page 23: ...he LCD TV Use the RS 232C jack to control monitor s functions externally by external equipment How connect a external equipment Caution Regular customer does not allow using the external adjustment th...

Page 24: ...Select other of none expressed country Initial Settings Powering the LCD TV Power on off To turn the LCD TV on Press the Main Power button of LCD TV and then press the Standby button To turn the LCD T...

Page 25: ...ume Control Channel Selection Use the mute function to turn off the LCD TV sound for a while when a phone or a bell rings Press to go back to the channel previously viewed increases the channel decrea...

Page 26: ...source when the input cable is connected only Press The menu screen will appear Press to go back to the previous menu Once Source button press it indicate a present status and repress it is set with d...

Page 27: ...asic Use TV System Standard I PAL United Kingdom Hongkong B G PAL Germany Netherland Switzerland Italy Austria Yugoslavia B PAL Australia New Zealand Singapore Norway India Thailand Indonesia Malaysia...

Page 28: ...to move to Start Press to select Press Start to start the automatic channel search set function All broadcasting channels will be set Press to go back to the previous menu Setting Channels Press 28 Ba...

Page 29: ...to the previous menu Custom Mode 29 Basic Use Press Custom Picture Adjustment Brightness It adjusts the brightness of the image Contrast It adjusts the contrast of image Tint It adjust the natural tin...

Page 30: ...ts the volume of speakers on the left and the right Equalizer It adjusts the volume by frequency bands and the user can select the desired sound quality Press Custom Standard Music Movie Speech Standa...

Page 31: ...e to adjust the setting Press to go back to the previous menu Use to move to Press to select Press to move to Custom Adjust Press to select Built in Speaker External Speaker Note External X O 500mVrms...

Page 32: ...sired language Press to go back to the previous menu Use to move to Press to select Press to move to Language Selecting the Menu Language 32 Basic Use Menu screen can be viewed in the language preferr...

Page 33: ...to move to Blue Screen Setting Blue Background Use to select the On or Off Press to go back to the previous menu 33 Basic Use The LCD TV can be set to display blue screen when no TV signal or signal f...

Page 34: ...e In Component 1 2 input mode 1080i you can t Select Zoom2 Screen Size Auto wide It automatically displays for the screen format of input signal wide It makes 16 9 format for input signal Panorama It...

Page 35: ...or 4 3 Press to go back to the previous menu Changing the Screen Size for WSS Signal Input Use to move to Press to select Press to move to WSS Press 35 Application When WSS signal is incoming from a c...

Page 36: ...gory Use to move to the Preferred Program Number Press to sort Press to go back to the previous menu Use to move to Press to select Press to move to Program Sort Press to select Sorting Program 36 App...

Page 37: ...mber Press to move to program name Use to register program name Press to go back to the previous menu Use to move to Press to select Press to move to Program Name Press to select Press 37 Application...

Page 38: ...o back to the previous menu To return to initial setting or Auto Setting use to select Reset and press To view the still picture 38 Application Use screen fine tune controls to adjust the screen when...

Page 39: ...to go back to the previous menu Use to move to Press to select Press to move to Mode Press Or press The sub screen can be changed to display picture from the desired input source 39 Application Or pr...

Page 40: ...to the previous menu Use to select the desired position Press to go back to the previous menu Press to move to Position 40 40 Application Selecting Sub Screen Sound Selecting Position Or press Sub scr...

Page 41: ...select Press to move to MTS Use to select the On or Off Press to go back to the previous menu Use to move to Press to select Press to move to Auto Volume Level Auto Volume Level 41 41 Application This...

Page 42: ...to move to Press to select Press to move to Reset Resetting LCD TV Settings Application 42 It resets all of the parameters to the factory default The LCD TV will turn off The parameters will be set to...

Page 43: ...ove one step Use to adjust the desired hour Press to move one step Use to adjust the desired minute Press to go back to the previous menu Setting Time 43 Application Press You can set your local time...

Page 44: ...set program Volume Control Use to set volume It automatically turns off the TV after a designated period of time Depending on the number of times the Sleep button is pressed the TV will be turned off...

Page 45: ...ith the same coloured buttons Special Teletext Function key MIX In the mix mode display the underlying video and the teletext page display are both simultaneously visible on the screen This command tu...

Page 46: ...External adjustment 46 External adjustment How connect a external equipment Back view of the LCD TV...

Page 47: ...ternal adjustment 47 Set ID The adjustment range of Set ID is 0 99 Use to move to Press to select Press to move to Set ID Use to select the desired ID number Press to go back to the previous menu Pres...

Page 48: ...to send PC LCD TV D sub 9 D sub 9 7 wire configuration Standard RS 232C cable 3 wire configuration Not standard No Pin name 1 No connection 2 RXD Receive data 3 TXD Transmit data 4 DTR DTE side ready...

Page 49: ...7h 15 Pip Location n 00h 03h 16 Pip Sound set e 00h 01h 17 Pip Mode d 00h 02h 18 Remote Control On j 00h 01h 19 Abnormal State q 00h 01h 20 Sound Mode y 00h 04h Transmission Command SET ID Data Cr Com...

Page 50: ...2 Data 11 DVI Data 12 PC If Other Functions Transmit 0xFF data based on this format Ack data feeds back present status about each function Data 5 Composite 2 Data 6 S Video 2 Data 7 Component 1 Data...

Page 51: ...Movie In PC Mode Low Data 4 Mild Ack SET ID OK x Data x Data 0 Custom Data 1 Dynamic Data 2 Standard Data 3 Movie Data 4 Mild 7 Brightness b To adjust Brightness Transmission b SET ID Data Cr Data Mi...

Page 52: ...elect Pip Source Transmission u SET ID Data Cr Data 0 TV Data 1 Scart 1 Data 2 Scart 2 Data 3 Composite 1 Data 4 S Video 1 Data 5 Composite 2 Data 6 S Video 2 Data 7 Component 1 Data 8 Component 2 Dat...

Page 53: ...On j To Select Remote Control on off Transmission j SET ID Data Cr Data 0 Pc Control Data 1 Remote Conroller On Ack SET ID OK x Data x Data 0 Pc Control Data 1 Remote Conroller On 19 Abnormal Status...

Page 54: ...mporary screen noise that occurs when the power is turned on But if the screen does not come after 1 minute has passed contact your dealer or an authorized service center Screen is too bright or too d...

Page 55: ...ors such as humidity temperature etc It is not a failure LCD TV indication lamp is On The red means the Stand by power is ON It will take a few seconds to turn off as the main power is off This LCD TV...

Page 56: ...Analog RGB DVI D AC Input AC100 240V 50 60Hz 2 8A MAX Power Consumption 240W Typical If any signal of unsupported resolution is input the Out of Range message appears Component Mode Y Cb Pb Cr Pr Res...

Page 57: ...Memo Maintenance and Service...

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