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Summary of Contents for Scenium HDLP50W151YX1

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Page 2: ...t will be blocked resulting in reduced lifetime from overheating Also make sure the stand or base you use is of adequate size and strength to prevent the TV from being accidentally tipped over pushed off or pulled off This could cause personal injury and or damage the TV Refer to the Important Safety Instructions packed separately Product Registration Please fill out the product registration card ...

Page 3: ... pictures possible Fold Mirror UV IR Filter Light Pipe Color Wheel Fold Mirror Condenser Lens Relay Lens Arc Lamp TIRPrism Projection Lens How DLPTM Works In genei_al I LP TM colnbines inicroscopic inirrons a specially designed semiconductor and a color wheel to adjust light to display the most brilliant accurate images Your DLPTM HDTV doesn t use Ca hode Ray Tubes CRTs which means you don t have ...

Page 4: ...s 525 1125 Efli_ctive Scan Lines 480 1080 Aspect Ratio 4 3 16 9 Max Resolution 720 x 480 1920 x 1080 Sound 2 ch Stereo 5 1 ch Surround 16 9 Aspect Ratio 4 3 Aspect Ratio Aspect Ratio Aspect ratio is simply the width and height of the picture Regular INs use a 4 x 3 also written 4 3 aspect ratio which means the picture is a little wider than it is tall a screen that is 20 inches wide is about 15 in...

Page 5: ...ecode all 16 fbrmats of digital television broadcasts and it can interpret digital cable signals because it includes the ability to decode QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation encoded programming Note A cable box map be necessao_ to view scrambled and orpremium channels Contact your cable provider for more i zfi_rmation TruScan Digital Reality Optimum picture performance occurs when the picture int...

Page 6: ... front speakers with two 1 tweetens and two 5 midrange drivers to create incredible sound A 7 band on screen graphic equalizer allows customization of the sound quality SRS lYuSurround XT provides surround sound technology and with two rear speaker outputs enjoy he feeling of full surround sound For those who w ant to hook up a home theatre audio system there is an optical Dolby Digital output as ...

Page 7: ...s 23 The Front of Your TV 24 Button Lighting available on some models 24 Front Input Jacks 24 Front Panel 24 Plug in the TV 25 Put batteries in the remote 25 Turn on the TV 25 Use the Remote Control to Complete the Assisted Setup 25 Complete the Assisted Setup 26 Set the Menu Language 26 Complete Channel Search 26 The GUIDE Plus System Setup 26 What to Expect 30 Next Steps 30 Chapter 2 Using the R...

Page 8: ... 64 64 65 65 65 65 56 66 67 67 68 68 68 68 69 69 Time Menu 70 Connections Menu 70 Antenna lnfo 70 Channel Search 71 Software Upgrade 71 Signal Source 71 Signal Type 71 Auto Tuning 72 1394 Setup 72 Special Features 72 Ethernet Setup 72 Preferences Menu 73 Closed Captioning 73 Screen Format 74 Record Output 75 Color Scheme 75 Translucency 76 Menu Language 76 Button Lighting 76 Digital Channel lnfo 7...

Page 9: ...ou Should Connect the G LINK Cable The Front of Your TV Put Batteries ir the Remote Turn on the Use theRemote Control to Complete the Assisted _ Setup Complete the Assisted Setup What to Expect Next Steps J Graphics c ntained within this publication are fi r representati n on 7 ...

Page 10: ...e the TV where sunlight or room lighting will be directed toward the screen Use soli or indirect lighting Using a Stand This television is a table model and is designed to set on a firm fiat surthce Placing the TV on sott carpeting or a like surface can block he bottom ventilation slots and result in reduced lifetime due to overheating Make sure the stand or base you use is of adequate size and st...

Page 11: ...r IV go to page 18 Components Cables Needed Connection Title Go to e Coaxial Audio video Component Composite G LINK Coaxial Audio video Component Composite G LINK Speaker wire Coaxial Audio video Speaker wire Coaxial Ethernet Coaxial 1394 6 pin no power Coaxial Digital Visual Interface DVI TV DVD VCR TV Satellite Receiver VCR TV Speakers Using HDTV s Center Channel TV A V Receiver Speakers Using H...

Page 12: ...O jack Notes If you are using an S Video cable INPUT I or 2 or component video cables you must also use audio cables The S Video cable and component video cables only transfer video information If your DVD player has a component video output we recommend you use the component video input on the TV instead of the composite video orS Video connection Don t forget to also connect audio cables when us...

Page 13: ...Connect the satellite receiver s audio video output jacks to the INPUT 2 AUDIO R and L and VIDEO jacks on the TV using composite cables If your satellite receiver has an S Video output you can make the video connection by using the S VIDEO jacks instead If your satellite receiver has component outputs then use INPI IT 3 or 4 Note If you are using an S Video cable or component video cables you must...

Page 14: ...CENTER CHANNEL INPUT as shown on the opposite page Switch INTERNAL SPEAKER SOURCE to EXT AMR 3 Use speaker wire to connect the Audio Video receiver to external front and rear speake_ s Relier to your audio receiver manual to complete speaker hookup to the receiver OR How to Connect TV A V Receiver Speakers Use TV as Center Channel 1 Connect the FIXE1 VARIABLEAUDIO OUTPUT from the l_V to an A V rec...

Page 15: ... s outputs or center channel output to the red and black EXTERNAL SPEAKERSOUTPUT on the TV Damage to the TV may result How to Connect TV Speakers Without A V Receiver Back of Right Rear Speaker Back of Left Rear Speaker AN AMPLIFIER of Left Front 13 ...

Page 16: ...e TV s internal speakers are turned off 6 Go to the Audio menu and Fixed Variable Out screen and make sure Variable Out Spealaers On is selected Notes When connecting the speaker wire make sure you connect the positive terminal on the TV to the positive terminal on the speake_ One side of the speaker wire is usually marked with a white stripe to help you match the terminals correctly If the and te...

Page 17: ...eeded to el_k_ctively surf the Internet via your HDTV s internal web browser You ll need to use the manuals that accompany your router and other lnternet components fi r specific ins ructions A router enables you to network several components such as a compute_ cable modem or DSL modem You will need to set up each component that is connected to the router See lie manuals flint came with lie router...

Page 18: ...r and 6 pin connector without power supplied Your HDTV has a 6 pin connector wi hout power supplied Both the 4 pin and 6 pin connectors are capable of sending digital audio digital video and digital control signals back and tbrth between components In addition the 6 pin connector is capable of sending low voltage electrical powei If you should have some components with 4 pin connectors 4 to 6 pin ...

Page 19: ...ould eventually replace the 15 pin VGA connector in c msumer electronic components There are three dilI rent DVI formats DV1 A tk r analog signals DV1 D tk r digital signals and DVI I fbr integrated signals both analog and digital Your TV has a DV1 D tk rmat connector and supports some digital signals ll_e fbmlat is used for direct digital connections between source video and provides a higher qua...

Page 20: ...nent has the DTVLink logo on it it should work with llis IV You can use eidmr or both connectors to link your components but don t connect the components in a loop Notes Audio and video information is carried on a single wire The TV outputs audio video through the 1394jack labeled DTVLink only to a component that enforces video copy protection Digital Audio Output Jack Digital Audio Out Jack and O...

Page 21: ...player has an S VIDEO jack and composite video connect the component to the IV with an S Video cable not provided tbr a better quali_y picture Note Remember to connect the left and right audio cables because the S Video cable carries only the picture signal not the sound V L F_ A_dio Video Jacks Composite Audio Video Jacks and Cables RCA type These jacks are used tbr most audio video connections b...

Page 22: ...t have an audio amplifier or receiver For use if you want better sound than the TV s speakers See page 14 SPEAKER SELECT EXT or INT W EXT SURR Switch Lets you direct where the output of the TV s internal speakei_s goes With the switch in the EXT position you hear the external speakers connected to the TV In INT W EXT SURR position you hear tile TV s internal speakers and external speakei s connect...

Page 23: ...for audio mono connect it to the left white L Mono audio jack on the TV and don t connect the right audio part of the cable R AUDIO provides right audio connection and connector is usually red S VIDEO lets you connect an S Video cable tBr better video quality picture to a component with S Video capability such as a VCR or DVD player When using S Video make sure to connect the two audio cables as w...

Page 24: ...s theatre quality sound six audio channels Use the Digital Audio Out screen in he Audio menu to select Auto Selector PCM as the output tbr this jack ETH_RNET D _IilK ETHERNET Connect a router cable modem or Digital Subscriber Line to he TV using an Ethernet cable CAT 5 Do not connect a telephone cable because of risk of tim or shock A green light on he jack means that an active network has been de...

Page 25: ...remote control that came wi h the VCR and or cable box to locate the sensor 1 Turn off the VCR and or cable box 2 Hold he remote control not the one that came with your TV but the one that came with he cable box and or VCR to which you re attaching the G LINK cable so that it is touching the front of the component 3 Slowly move the remote control across the front of the component VCR or cable box ...

Page 26: ...kers i I AU _O iN7 VIDEO S VIO_O L MONO R I N I N l HEAVE _ _ Notes The front panel illustration shows a typical front panel layout The exact look may be different from the one on the front of your TIZ If you use the Front Button Block feature the front panel no longer provides access to the menus The Front Button Block feature disables all front panel buttons but not the jacks For more informatio...

Page 27: ...ess a button Also a message might appear on the TV screen and disappear within a few seconds Press CLEAR to remove pip swap CH C RL _p SOUND F R_E VCR pLUS UGHT FORMAT INFO TV button Turn on the TV Press TV on the remote or press POWER on the TV s front panel Note Pressingthe rv button turns on the rv and puts the remote into TV mode TV mode means that the buttons on the remote control operate the...

Page 28: ...ete in order fkJryour I_Vto display channels and programming 1 Highlight Full Search with arrow button and press OK to tell the TV to begin searching for channels A progress report appears on the screen 2 When search is complete press OK 3 Select Continue Setup Notes If you skip Channel Search now you can accessit later through the Connections menu SeeChapter 4 for more details If cable box is con...

Page 29: ...enna B 1 If your TV is connected to cable highlight Yes and press OK If your TV isn t connected to cable highlight No and press OK STE P 3 Configuringfi r a VCR appears go to page 28 2 If you have a cable box connected to his IV highlight Yes and press OK Notes The next series of screens is very important because the GUIDE Plus system must find the correct cable box information in order to receive...

Page 30: ...idn t change to channel 09 or turned itself off you have two choices No and Test this code again Test this code again If you think the l_V the cable box or any of the remote controls might have been touched or bumped during the test highlight 7_st this code a _ain and press OK the GUIDE Plus system runs he same set of codes No If you don t think the test was interrupted highlight No and press OK G...

Page 31: ...Press OK the GUIDE Plus system starts testing anodmr set of codes Keep fbllowing the previous instructions until the TV finds the correct code fbr the VCR Note If the GUIDEPlus system can t locate the correct code for the VCR a list of troubleshooting instructions appears to help you before you try again Try VCRconfiguration again repeat VCRsetup Testalternate codes tests selected brands and if th...

Page 32: ...gnals and the digital subchannels when available Also you may notice that the size of lie Channel Banner changes as you scan llrough analog and digital channels Turning the TV On and Off Your H1 TVis equipped with a lamp system that is part of the technology that enables us to design such a thin light weight IV with a crisp bright picture To prolong the life of the lamp lie TV must properly warm u...

Page 33: ...uttons onthe Remote Control Programming the Remote to Operate Other Components How To Use theRemote After You ve Programmed It O Remote Code List _ _ _ Graphics contained within this publicati n are fi r representation nly 31 ...

Page 34: ...d RCA VCR CH or CH Scrolls up or down through the channel or input list Press once to change file channel up or down press and hold to continue changing channels In Ille GUIDE Plus system and some menus scrolls a page at a time CH CTRL Channel control Toggles the channel control between the main TV picture and the PIP window Use channel up channel down INPUT component buttons or number buttons to ...

Page 35: ...you try to turn it on the l_V s lamp is in its cool down cycle wait about 30 seconds and then the IV will turn back on automatically In other modes VCR DVD SAT CAB AUX AUDIO if programmed turns the component on and off PIP Makes the PIP window appear and disappear See Chapter 3 tbr more infom_ation about using PIE Locks unlocks video window in GUIDE Plus system REVERSE PLAY FORWARD RECORD STOP PAU...

Page 36: ...ing 1 Turn on the component in this example a VCR 2 Point the remote at the component 3 Press the corresponding component button in this example VCIO 4 Press ON OFF to see if the VCR responds If the VCR doesn t respond you need to program the remote to operate it Programming the Remote There are two ways to program d_e remote control to operate other components Direct k nt_ and Automatic Code 5 ar...

Page 37: ...nt buttons flash when all codes have been searched the component button turns off and remote exits Automatic Code Search If the component you want to control does turn off 1 Press and release REVERSE then wait 2 seconds Repeat this step until the component turns back ON 2 To f mish press and hold KFOP until the component button on the remote turr_s olt To stop the automatic code search without pro...

Page 38: ...ecord a learned function to the fkJllowing buttons on the FV s remote control component buttons TV VCR DVD SAT CAB AUX and AUDIO the CLEAR button and the LIGHT button Before adding a Learned Function you must program this TV s remote control to operate that component because programming he remote control erases all learned commands for that component mode Do the learning process in low light areas...

Page 39: ... s light flashes 4 times and turn off exiting you from the Learning mode Clearing a Learned Function To delete a learned button function use he procedure bek w 1 Press and hold the component but on 0he component but on lights Then press and hold he CLEAR button lk r 3 seconds Continue depressing both buttons the component mode button flashes turns on and off again 2 Release he component and CLEAR ...

Page 40: ...your audio receiver or amplifier Go to page 34 fbr inslructions If you can t program this remote to operate your audio receiver Volume Punchthrough won t work 2 While setting up Volume Punchthrough it s best to point the remote away t om components 3 Decide which mode the remote will be in when the volume from the audio receiver punches through The mode will be one of the component buttons TV DVD ...

Page 41: ...nd AUX buttons AUX Dimet_iaffLyr a Wireless RCA 40 14 Audio C3ssette GE 4006 RCA 4 _6 CD Playel_ AI C 4055 4056 4 166 Aiwa 4049 4057 Akai 4058 Denon 4060 Emerson 4040 Fisher 4 141 4 163 4064 OE 4007 4065 Hitachi 4042 JVC 4043 Kenwood 4 144 4067 4068 L_xman 4069 MaPantz 4046 MCS 4070 Mi_ubishi 4071 4072 NEC 4045 Onkyo 4047 Panasonic 4188 Pioneer 4049 R A 4007 4050 4062 Sears 4059 Sony 4051 4061 _ch...

Page 42: ...034 2053 Mitstlblsi_i 2024 2033 2034 2039 2040 2041 205 2064 Montgomery _ard 2068 Motorola 2017 2068 M C 2009 Multitech 2009 2012 2022 203L 2036 NEC 2005 2006 2007 2012 2014 2057 2064 Nikko 2010 Noblex 2009 Olympus 2017 Optimus 2010 2068 Optonica 2047 Panasonic 2017 2018 2055 20 6 Pentax 2012 2033 2034 2053 2063 Pentex Research 2014 PhSco 2017 2018 2037 2038 PhSips 2017 2037 2047 2065 Pkmeer 2006 ...

Page 43: ...IDE Plus System Parental C ontrols How V Chrp Works for the USA and Canada Auto Tuning Feature PIP Picture In Picture Operation Using the Web Browser 1394 Recording Graphics c ntained u_itbin thls publication are f_ r representati n only 41 ...

Page 44: ...er maynot match becausethe GUIDEPlus systemand banner may usedifferent tuning mechanisms Antenna Auto Tuning DTVLlnk Listening to _Audio Format Icon REC _Parental Controls Icon MPAA Not Rated 16 9 1080i lid Channel logo or label if available and if the GUll F Plus Label has been turned ON in the GUII F Plus menu IYacks tbr 1394 recordings Type of signal Antenna A B Air Cable you re viewing what in...

Page 45: ...ing TV on the remote control Enter tile primary channel number up to three digits This number appears in the primai T channel entl T box Press OK or wait a t_w seconds If you don t enter a subchannel the IV tunes to the lowest subchannel If the primary channel number has t_wer han throe digits and you want to enter subchannel numbers press the right arrow button to advance to the subchannel entry ...

Page 46: ... last viewed channel of Antenna A appears in the video window The GUIDE Plus system screens illustrated in this book are representations of what you are likely to see Not all channels programs and GUIDE Plus information depicted will be available in your area New features and options can be downloaded to the GUIDE Plus system so these are subject to change also The GUIDE Plus system doesn t displa...

Page 47: ...stem Guide Action Buttons The Blue and Green action buttons actions or commands change according to where you are in the GUIDE Plus system Be sure to look at he action bar belbre pressing the action buttons When highlighting a program he tbllowing Action buttons appear Watch Press the Blue button on the remote to place a timer into the Schedule so the la7 turns on and tunes to the program highligh...

Page 48: ... record timer News menu action buttons News menu selection News The News menu lets you browse current news stories by headline 1 Use the up and down arrow buttons to highlight a story Use the up and down arrows to browse the list one story at a time Use the channel up and down buttons to browse through he list one page at a time 2 Press he right arrow button or the INFO button to see all of the te...

Page 49: ...nnels Any changes in the guide Channels only al _ct the program guide display and not the channel lists in the television s Main Menu Setup The Setup menu allows you to access the GUIDE Phts setup information You can do he tkJllowing in the Setup menu Change system settings setup are correct Change channel display channels are highlighted Review options Displays the GUIDE Plus auto display options...

Page 50: ...e Viewahle in the l_ked List If the IV is locked all cha_ets can s ill be accessed by rising the numl er buttol_s on the remote control but may not be viewed if they are blocked enter pa_ssword to see program Notes When locking the TV you ll be asked to enter a password and then to re enter the password a second time to re confirm your password choice If you do not lock the TV none of the settings...

Page 51: ...channel lists and vice versa If a cable box is connected to Antenna A the channel list can be edited for Antenna A in the Parental Controls menu If a cable box is connected via INPUTI the channel list cannot be edited You can only use channel up down or use the number buttons How V Chip Works for the USA and Canada The V Chip software reads a code that most broadcasters send with programs That cod...

Page 52: ... strongly urged to exercise greater care in monitoring this program and are cautioned against letting children under the age of 14 watch unattended This program contains one or more of the following content themes intensely suggestive dialogue D strong coarse language L intense sexual situations S or in_ense violence V Parental Guidance Suggested Contains material that parents may find unsuitable ...

Page 53: ...atings back to Viewable V 1 Determine which blocked rating you want to view 2 Use the up and down arrow buttons to highlight he rating with a status of Blocked 3 Press the OK button to select Viewable Notes The content status fields corresponding to the unblocked rating become Viewable as well They and the age based rating status are the only fields that automatically change back to Viewable when ...

Page 54: ... USA V Chip 4 Select V Chip Movie Rating Blocking Movie Ratings If you only want your child to watch movies that have a PG rating and lower in other words movies rated PG and G lien you could automatically block out all other movies with higher ratings To block movies 1 Highlight the rating that is the lowest rating you don t want the child to watch In the example above you would highlight the rat...

Page 55: ...tain infrequent mild profanity or mildly suggestive language Could also contain brief scenes of nudity G General Audience Programming considered acceptable for all ages groups While not designed specifically for children it is understood younger viewers may be part of the audience Violence guidelines will contain very little violence either physical or verbal or emotional Will be sensitive to them...

Page 56: ...l or is presented in a humorous manneL as a caricature or in an unrealistic way Canada V Chip The English or French Canada V Chip TV Rating lets you decide which I_Vprograms can and cannot be viewed ib set TV programming limits 1 Choose Parental Controls from the Main menu If Parental Controls IV have previously been locked yon must enter your password 2 Highlight Canada V Chip and select either C...

Page 57: ...ng feature you can set up the TV to tune to the channel you want to watch by pressing that component s button Auto Tuning for the TV button cannot be set Auto Tuning Feature The way you set up the Auto Tuning l_eature in he TV s menu corresponds to the component buttons on tile remote and the way you have each component connected to your TV When you set auto tuning you re telling the IV what chann...

Page 58: ... to tune to this input when you press the corresponding button DTVLink 1394 components connected to the DTVLink jacks on the back of he TV can also be autotuned PIP Picture in Picture Operation The PIP Picture In Picture feature lets you display a second smaller analog NTSC tBrmat picture on top of tile main analog picture The main and PIP channels must be from the san_e antenna A or B you cannot ...

Page 59: ...ling he PIP window and the main picture press the CH CTRL button PIP Problems If you are channel surfing and the PIP disappeai_s you may have tuned to a digital channel To view PIP and the main picture make sure that both he main and PIP channels are analog inputs or signals Continue changing he channel until you find an analog NTSC format channel The PIP window will reappear The message PIP Not V...

Page 60: ...ing it and or the browser closes automatically You may notice that the usual browser menu and on screen buttons that you may be accustomed to using wi h your PC are not displayed on screen Instead these ffmctions are provided on your remote or optional keyboard Tips If yOU use the video window in the browser and you press channel upldown and the video window seems to disappear this means you ve ei...

Page 61: ...uide CH Up Down Changes channels if video window is displayed VOL Up Down Changes volume if video window is displayed 1394 Recording The 2 way 1394 DTVLink iacks enable you to connect a compatible Audio Video Hard Disk Drive AVHDD and or a Digital VCR DVCR so you can record and play digital content The recommended AVHDD component is model DVR10 available at your local RCA dealer or www rca com The...

Page 62: ...nnel banner For the difl rent subchannels press the CH or CH In addition pressing the lefi arrow allows instant replay and pressing the right arrow skips ahead on an AVHDD To do a 1394 timer recording schedule it through the Record Walae Timer screen Once the timed recording is set up the IV automatically makes a timed 1394 recording if the channel is digital no matter what signal source is select...

Page 63: ...Chapter Cha _ter Overwew Menus On Screen Help and Control Panels Audio Menu Time Menu Preferences Menu Graphics contained within tbis publication are fi_r representation on 61 ...

Page 64: ...e you are in the menu system look at the menu path at the top for example Main Menu Picture Quality or if you re just plain tired of exploring press CLEAR to remove the menus from the screen and start over again Exiting a menu There are three ways to exit a menu Press CLEAR The on screen displays are cleared from the screen and you return to IV viewing Press 0 on the remote when you are highlighti...

Page 65: ...eric Entries Numeric en ry fields are used to enter numbers passwords and time values The number buttons on the remote and the arrow channel up down volume up down MENU and OK buttons on the front panel can be used to enter the infbrmation 1 Use he leli right arrow button to highlight the field 2 Use he up down arrows number buttons or OK button to enter infbrmation On screen Menu Items The on scr...

Page 66: ...video inputs 1 Press the INPI IT button while in the Picture Settings menu until the correct Video Input Channel appears in the upper right corner 2 Press the right and lel_ arrow buttons on the remote control to select the slider 3 Press the up and down arrow buttons to operate the slider Notes When changing an item in the Picture Settings menu the graphics become transparent soyou can see how yo...

Page 67: ... t_r each input You can set the Noise Reduction to Fraree Coreb Off or Adaptive The settings are explained in the on screen help text Advanced Settings The Advanced Settings menu contains menus that allow you to fine tune the picture and adjust the picture position fbr a bigger than life experience The settings available are IMge enhancement Green Stretch Contrast Expand Film Mo tlorizontal Positi...

Page 68: ... mode modifies the converted signal so it looks as close as possible to the original a process called revei se 3 2 pulldown Options are Advanced On and Off Advanced The del3ult and recommended setting On Used in circumstances when the IV is is to be used solely wi h fihn based sources Off Use his setting if you think the reverse 3 2 pulldown is causing distortions in your picture Horizontal Positi...

Page 69: ... Fixed Variable Audio Output is set to Fixed Output you cannot make changes to the equalizer and he bands are set to 0dB However the graphic equalizer levels fbr Variable Output are stored in memol T in case you switch to Fixed Output then back to Variable Output Notes If the internalspeakersare used asthe center channel audio speaker from an external audio receiver the graphic equalizer settings ...

Page 70: ...le The system automatically sets he audio program to the default audio language when the channel you are viewing is a digital terrestrial channel and the specified language is available for hat program In the Audio Language menu highlight the default audio language you want by pressing the up and down arrow buttons on your remote control Press OK to select whenever available on a channel to hear t...

Page 71: ...eakers Off This setting turns the TV s t_cont speakers Off and provides fb ed output from the TV s Fb ed Variable Audio Output iack to a receiver or amplifier With tile Fb ed Output the TV s volume control graphic equalizer and mute are disabled This output is ideal when connecting to an audio receiver or amplifier that has its own remote control tkJr con_olling the volume Note If the Internal Spe...

Page 72: ...us ways to adjust the inputs to your television Items in the Connections menu are Antenna Ir_J Channel Search S _tware Upgrade Signal Sourc Signal Type Auto Tz_nir_ 1394 Setup Special Features and Ethernet Set YOU can still add a channel that was not found by Channel Search just tune to it by using the number buttons on the remote If the channel can be locked it will be added to the channel list A...

Page 73: ...tion and indicates if a new upgrade is available The soliware information and upgrades can be accomplished only if you have he TV connected via the E hernet cable to the Internet with ISP subscription Note If using a dialup service via a router connected at a dialup speed of 56K the Software Upgrade could take several hours or more If TV is unplugged while doing a Software Upgrade during this time...

Page 74: ...en you press RECORD and STOP Only file 1394 components capable of 1394 recording will be displayed See page 60 ii r more details Notes Some IEEE 1394components supply power to other components This TV does not supply power to other components The TV only outputs 1394 video and audio to a component which enforces copy protection measures Some components that do not support Digital Copy Protection m...

Page 75: ... screen if available Note If you turned off the speakers in the Audio menu Fixed Output Speakers Off Closed Captioning won t appear when you press the MUTE button on the remote even when you choose On When Muted Analog Captions You can select a closed caption mode which is the mode or source used f_r displaying captioning inl_rmation ti r analog channels or digital channels if available The conten...

Page 76: ... he text charactei s Caption Font is a complete assortment of letters numbers punctuation marks etc of a given tBnt design You have eight lk nts with varying styles of spacing from which to choose Note A preview graphic of the caption font appearson the right of the screen Caption Color allows you to choose the f_ nt color White Black Re_ Green Blue Yellow Magenta and Cyan Background Color allows ...

Page 77: ...e able to be changed with the FORMAT button Tip Pressing FREEZE button also freezes RECORD OUTPUT but not 1394 output Record Output 16 9 signals can be recorded in one of two ways O_oppedRecording Center Cut and Anamorphic Mode Recording Cropped Recording records the center of a 16 9 signal and the Anamorphic Mode Recording compresses the 16 9 signal into a 4 3 area Notes To make the cleanest reco...

Page 78: ...tion should be reserved as a last resort because you may not receive important program guide information You can elect to receive or not receive Digital Channel Infi tk r Antenna A Antenna B and DTVLink 1394 independently A new Quick Channel Search will occur for Antenna A and Antenna B when changing its Digital Channel Ir_ setting Notes When the TV is locked and you try to accessthe Digital Chann...

Page 79: ... Accessory Information Graphics contained within this publicati n are_ fi_r representation on 77 ...

Page 80: ...ble el Use the remote control to unlock the fi ont panc l controls by sdecting the Front Button Block in the Parental ontrols menu and choosing Front Buttons Unbloc_ed Unplug the IW fk r five minutes and then plug it back in IMrn the TV on and try again TV turns off while playing Sleep Timer Wake up _mc r or Watch feature may have bc en activntcd Go to page 45 or 69 fbr instructions Electronic pro...

Page 81: ...IXED VARIA 3LE OUT control pand in the Audio munu No picture sound okay if thu indicator on the fi ont of the TV is blinking the lamp insich of your IW may ne_ c to bu changed Go to page 84 for orch ring information No sound picture okay Maybe thu sound is muted Try pr_ s sing the volumu up button to restore sound Maybe the spuak_ rs are turnud off in the Azldio munu Chuck thu F1XIJI VARIABLt J OH...

Page 82: ... on the r_ mote and s_ l_ ct G UID _ us gystc m m_ nu and then S_ tup Go to page 47 for detai _ d instructions about the GUII I_ Plus Setup menus l_e W must be off to download inf_ rmation Leave your TV off overnight for at least 10 hours to receive the initial download for your area if you re using a cable box leave it on so you can receive program inf_ rmation ll_e GUIDE Plus system doesn t disp...

Page 83: ...ntal Controls The rating limits don t work You must lock the settings Go to the MAIN MENb press MENU on your remote select Parental CbntroL_ press 5 on your remote select Lock TV press i on your remote I don t remember my password and I want to unlock the TV if you forget your password sinmltnneously press and hold MENU OI on the telc vision and VOL down on the remote for 3 seconds Nothing appears...

Page 84: ...oost Off Low High Horizontal Resolution Picture Width 1280 Horizontal Viewing Angle Alpha H 85 Hybrid Lens System Yes Integrated Shield Yes Picture Presets Vibrant Natural Cinematic Personal Picture Tube Type DLP Light Engine Picture Tube Pitch Screen 155mm Scan Rate Converter Yes Smart Lamp System Yes Vertical Viewing Angle Alpha V 40 Wide Band Video Amplifier Yes Sound Audio Power Watts Front Sp...

Page 85: ...es One Touch VCR Record w GUIDE Plus System Yes Picture in GUIDE Plus System Yes Clock Time Sleep and Wake up Timei s Yes Front Panel Back Panel Inputs Outputs Stereo Headphone Jack 3 5ram Stereo Mini jack Front A V Input Composite with S Video Variable top Lighted Front Panel Buttons Yes Composite A V Inputs with Autodetect S Videos 2 sets Component with composite audio video inputs 2 Y PrPb RCA ...

Page 86: ...alled 75 ohm F type on he back of your VCR or TV The ends push on fk r a quick connection VH89 6 fD RG 6 Coaxial Burial Cable with weatherproof F connectors D905 Optical SPDIF cables help you connect to a component with an Optical Audio In jack such as a Dolby Digital decoder or receiver DV3 3 ti DV6 6 fl Network Category 6 cables help you connect to a component with an ethernet jack High performa...

Page 87: ...VH83 5 95 Stereo VCR Dubbing Cable 640 VH84 9 95 S_Video Cable 6_ft VH976 7 95 S_Video Cable 1240 VHgt3 14 95 2_way Signal Splitter VH47 3 95 4 way Signal Splitter VH49 6 95 Amplified Antenna ANT200 49 95 Antenna Mixer 193984 11 15 Remote Control RCN615TBEM1 260957 34 99 Optical SPDIF Cable 340 DV3 15 95 Optical SPDIF Cable 640 DV6 19 95 Audio Video Adapter 228449 4 45 Diplexer D920 19 95 Network ...

Page 88: ...ame and A complete and correct address clearly order will save you days ofwaitlng Name Street pt City State Daytime Phone Number Zip Please make sure that both sides of this lbrm have been filled out completely Allow 4 weeks for delivelT All accessories are subject to availability Prices are subject to change Placing an Order BY PHONE Have your Visa MasterCard or Discover Card ready and call 1 800...

Page 89: ...orized Service Center If not you must take your unit to lhe Service Center location at your own expense or pay tbr the cost file Service Center may charge to transport your unit to and t om your home Proof of purchase in lie t_rm of a bill of sale or receipted invoice which is evidence that the product is within the warranty period must be presented to obtain warranty service For rental firms proo...

Page 90: ...equentkd damages or limitations on how long an implied warrm_ty lasts so the above 1imitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warran W gives you specific Iegal igbts and you also may have other rights that va W from state to state If yon purchased your nnR outskle the United States This warranty does not apply Contact your dealer tbr warranty inlbrmation Service calls which do not involve...

Page 91: ...s no guaeantee that inter_k_rence wiI1 not occur in a partic_lar installation If tiffs equipment does cause hacm kfl interfk rence to radio or tele_vision reception which can be delecmined by turning the equipmen off and on the user is encouraged to tW to cormv the inter k_rence by one or more of the _bllowing measures o Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna o Increase the separ_ion bel_eer _...

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Page 95: ...s address listed in this manual or on the carton This will only add delays in service for your product Thomson Inc 10330 North Meridian Street Indianapolis IN 46290 2003 Thomson Inc Trademark s Registered Marca s Registrada s Printed in USA TOCOM 16146820 _ _ iiiiiiii ii _iii_ _ _ iiiii ii_ii i i_i_i_i ...

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