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SCEPTRE X505 HD Display User Manual

HDMI ARC (Audio Return Channel) Explained

This Sceptre display has the feature ARC (Audio Return Channel) on HDMI 3. ARC is a
feature that enables a display, via a single HDMI cable, to send audio data to an AV
receiver or surround sound DVD / Blu-ray player. This feature eliminates the necessity
of having a separate S/PDIF audio connection for sending display audio to the receiver.

For ARC to work properly the following needs to be met:

Make sure the display, the audio receiver both have the ARC function.

Make sure the HDMI cable is ARC capable (HDMI ver 1.4 or higher).

Make sure you are using ARC on the correct HDMI port. This display’s ARC
feature is on HDMI 3 only.

Summary of Contents for E555BV-FMQC

Page 1: ...cal assistance please call 1800 788 2878 and select option 3 or email our tech support group at SceptreTS sceptre com For all other inquiries please call 1800 788 2878 and select option 4 or email our...

Page 2: ...2 www SCEPTRE com SCEPTRE X505 HD Display User Manual IMPORTANT INFORMATION...

Page 3: ...at 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding p...

Page 4: ...in a distance of at least 5 feet away from the display i e radiator heater oven amplifier etc Do not install the product too close to anything that produces smoke or moisture Operating the product clo...

Page 5: ...ke or odor becomes apparent unplug the power cord and contact your dealer immediately Do not try to repair the product yourself Avoid using dropped or damaged appliances If the product is dropped and...

Page 6: ...on with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of the grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit c...

Page 7: ...y Remote Control AAA Batteries included x 1 User Guide x 1 Complete manual available online at sceptre com Installation Please read the user manual carefully before performing the installation The pow...

Page 8: ...hreaded screws to the bottom of the base 3 To finalize your installation of the Display please read the following a If you are placing the Display on a stand we would recommend you to use a Display sa...

Page 9: ...nnecting to a PC with VGA and 3 5 mm minijack 21 Connecting a Digital Audio Receiver with Coax SPDIF 22 Switching Sources 23 Ready to Watch Some HD 24 If You ve Connected Antenna to the Display 24 OSD...

Page 10: ...power on This is considered to be normal REMOTE SENSOR The remote sensor receives all the commands from the remote control Rear View Mounting Pattern Mounting Specification 400mm x 200mm using screw...

Page 11: ...If the OSD is active this button functions as up for the menu 4 CH This button changes the display channel down If the OSD is active this button functions as down for the menu 5 MENU This button acti...

Page 12: ...acks with Video 3 Audio In This connection port is for people who want to provide audio to the display when using a PC or a DVI video device The sources use 3 5mm mini jack audio cable 4 VGA This conn...

Page 13: ...protocol where the display will display what your cell phone displays If your cell phone supports MHL you can purchase a MHL cable from any electronic store and connect it to HDMI 2 and also your cell...

Page 14: ...SCEPTRE com SCEPTRE X505 HD Display User Manual SCEPTRE Remote Control This remote control follows SONY s universal remote code To find the actual code you need to consult your cable or satellite tech...

Page 15: ...information guide antenna only 21 SOURCE Press this button to cycle through INPUT source 22 ENTER These directional buttons allow you to move around in the display s menu Press the ENTER button when y...

Page 16: ...AA batteries Do not mix new and old batteries This may result in cracking or leakage that may pose a fire risk or lead to personal injury Inserting the batteries incorrectly may also result in crackin...

Page 17: ...ck of your HD display 3 Turn on the HD display 4 Follow the first time on screen instructions Please Note Not all broadcasts are in High Definition HD Please refer to your local broadcasting stations...

Page 18: ...display 5 Obtain a RCA Audio Cable Connect the white color connector to both your DVD player and YPbPr s white connector port on the back of your HD display 6 Connect the red color connector to both...

Page 19: ...ain a RCA Audio Cable Connect the white color connector to both your Wii and AV s white connector port on the back side of your HD display 4 Connect the red color connector to both your Wii and AV s r...

Page 20: ...end to the HDMI port on the back of your HD display 3 Turn on the HD display and your set top box 4 Use the remote control s source button or the source button on the display to switch to HDMI Please...

Page 21: ...or the source button on the display to switch to PC 6 Change your PC resolution to 1920x1080 at 60 Hz refresh rate 7 Press MENU to use the OSD s PICTURE option 8 Under the PICTURE option select PC Set...

Page 22: ...eiver Please Note If you want pure digital stream for your receiver to decode you must also configure the display s OSD Sound Digital Audio Out function Make sure the option is on 5 1CH If your receiv...

Page 23: ...E X505 HD Display User Manual Switching Sources 1 Press the SOURCE button on the right of the display to switch sources 2 The source HDMI 2 MHL will automatically display to the word ROKU if a ROKU st...

Page 24: ...the correct source according to the Connecting pages If You ve Connected Antenna to the Display If an antenna or cable without a cable box is connected to your optional display s tuner you will need t...

Page 25: ...left direction in the OSD This button functions as right direction in the OSD ENTER This button changes the channel in conjunction with the number pad and also functions as ENTER for selecting option...

Page 26: ...nctions for the tuner port such as scanning channels editing channels audio language and tuner mode etc PARENTAL This main option has functions for only composite and optional TV port The purpose of t...

Page 27: ...ature changes the picture quality II SCREEN SIZE This feature changes the various aspects of the display s video Normal Wide Cinema Zoom FULL 100 III PC SETTINGS i AUTO ADJUST This feature automatical...

Page 28: ...MPEG NOISE REDUCTION This feature reduces DVD video pixilation by blurring them v MEMC This function smoothes the video frames thereby making a moving picture clearer for viewers Please Note If you us...

Page 29: ...select SOUND and press ENTER 3 Use or to select the one you want to adjust and or or ENTER to adjust them I SOUND SETTINGS i SOUND MODE This feature switches between preset settings presets include s...

Page 30: ...AKER This feature turns the speakers on or off iii DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT This feature adjusts the digital audio output VI EQUALIZER SETTINGS This feature enables the internal equalizer of the speakers...

Page 31: ...ls added III CHANNEL SETTING i CHANNEL NUMBER This feature shows the channel number ii IN CHANNEL LIST This feature tells you if you have chosen for channel to be skipped iii CHANNEL LABEL This featur...

Page 32: ...shows based on TV ratings ii CANADA V CHIP a ENGLISH RATING This blocks English TV shows in Canada b FRENCH RATING This blocks French TV shows in Canada iii BLOCK UNRATED SHOW This blocks TV shows wit...

Page 33: ...N DISPLAY This turns on or off the closed captioning ii ANALOG CAPTION TYPE This chooses the subchannel that supplies the closed captioning For United States usually the setting is CC1 TEXT1 4 display...

Page 34: ...ions vi 24 Hour Mode This feature tells time in a 24 hour fashion instead of showing AM and PM IV OSD TIMER This function adjusts the idle duration the MENU stays on the screen V CEC Consumer electron...

Page 35: ...r or ENTER to adjust them I BLUE BACK This feature gives the display a blue default background when there is no signal II NO SIGNAL POWER OFF This feature turns the display off if there is no signal g...

Page 36: ...isplay pictures or play MP3 files To use this feature connect a USB flash drive to the USB port of the display and press the USB button to start browsing for music and pictures Once you press the USB...

Page 37: ...Y REPEAT This option toggles the repeat function for playing music 6 MUSIC AUTO PLAY This function toggles the auto play feature which will play any music found in the USB flash drive once you insert...

Page 38: ...e on digital TV programs also at the election of the service provider It is a more flexible system than the original Closed Caption system because it allows a variety of caption sizes and font styles...

Page 39: ...the display you can either use the cell phone itself to control the screen or use the display remote s buttons shown above to control the cell phone screen Please Note Not every cell phone supports MH...

Page 40: ...ound Bar Buttons and 3D HD display buttons are only functional if you have the product Without the Sceptre Sound Bar or a Sceptre 3D HD display those buttons will be non functional Sceptre Sound Bar T...

Page 41: ...RETURN Under ROKU this button functions as the return button returning to the previous screen 3 HOME MHL The button while using a ROKU product will return any current running program back to the ROKU...

Page 42: ...AV receiver or surround sound DVD Blu ray player This feature eliminates the necessity of having a separate S PDIF audio connection for sending display audio to the receiver For ARC to work properly t...

Page 43: ...ll ages Although this rating does not signify a program designed specifically for children most parents may let younger children watch this program unattended It contains little or no violence no stro...

Page 44: ...aterial may be inappropriate for children under 13 R MPAA Restricted Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian age varies in some jurisdictions NC 17 MPAA No one 17 and under admitted X...

Page 45: ...e to a widescreen ratio If you have a perfect 16 9 ratio picture you will not see any black bars If you are watching a widescreen movie in 1 85 1 or 2 35 1 ratio you will still get black bars on the t...

Page 46: ...NFO banner denoting that this channel is in the favorites list TO DELETE FROM THE FAVORITE LIST 1 Go to any channel you would like to remove from your favorites list 2 Press the ADD DEL button on the...

Page 47: ...e panel it will cause malfunction and possible permanent damage to the panel which will not be covered under the warranty with clean water and wipe again Wipe the display with a dry micro fiber cloth...

Page 48: ...adjust your volume via the remote control The display s tuner signal must not be lower than 65 REMOTE CONTROL DOES NOT WORK Turn off the display unplug it from the socket Remove the batteries out of t...

Page 49: ...STEREO INPUT HDCP VIDEO SAYS NO HDCP SUPPORT Reboot your HDCP video device but turning them off and unplugging the power cord Wait up to 8 minutes to plug the power back in to see if it works or not...

Page 50: ...sometimes have this effect because the channel signal s own volume is already loud There is no way remove this completely The display has an AUTO VOLUME LEVEL function that can combat this type of eff...

Page 51: ...pins than others Ultimately please consult your cell phone manufacturer for compatibility issues Under MHL the display s remote won t control the cell phone screen fully For total control you will nee...

Page 52: ...nty services or repairs after the warranty period please contact our support department at the number below For technical help contact our Sceptre Technical Support Group via email or phone Please hav...

Page 53: ...fBacklight 30 000 hrs DISPLAY Dimension 44 29 x 28 43 x 9 65 with stand 44 29 x 25 7 x 3 15 without stand Weight 26 05 lbs with stand 24 47 lbs without stand Power input 100 240VAC 60 50 Hz 3 0 A Max...

Page 54: ...hip Closed caption CC1 CC4 Text 1 Text 4 ATSC Favorite Channel V chip Video input format 1080i 720p 480p 480i Analog closed caption CC1 CC4 Text 1 Text 4 Digital closed caption Service 1 Service 6 5 I...

Page 55: ...parts will be used for repairs by SCEPTRE at its designated Service Center for one 1 year or ninety 90 days for commercial use from the effective warranty date Such replacement parts are warranted for...

Page 56: ...e no one is authorized to extend or modify it or to grant any other warranty SCEPTRE retains the right to assess all warranty claims and to determine if damages are covered by the warranty In case of...

Page 57: ...ing mode and this is the setting in which power savings will be achieved Changing this mode under picture settings or enabling other features will increase power consumption that could exceed the limi...

Page 58: ...which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenn...

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