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 HDMI  CABLE CONNECTIONS

 HDMI  CABLE CONNECTIONS

IMPORTANT INFORMATION Power off both HD player and display before making any 
connections. Connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI socket of the TV, connect the other end 
to the HDMI output socket of the HD player source.

Connect the  HDMI cable to the HDMI socket of the TV. Connect the other end to the HDMI 
output socket of the HD player source, HDMI cable will carry both Video and audio signals 
from the HD source to the TV.

Device HDMI

Connect the  HDMI cable to the 
HDMI input on the TV. 
Connect the other end of this
cable to your HD device.

HD

MI

HDMI

-4-

VGA

75  

   

ANT

S-VIDEO

Y                  

Pb               

Pr

RIGHT

HDMI 2

HDMI 1

LEFT

RIGHT

LEFT

A

U

D

IO

 I

N

 1

A

U

D

IO

 I

N

 2

A

V

 IN

 1

A

V

 O

U

T

VIDEO

LEFT

RIGHT

VIDEO

LEFT

RIGHT

AV IN 3

VIDEO

LEFT

RIGHT

AV IN 2

VIDEO

LEFT

RIGHT

Summary of Contents for LCD-37L16

Page 1: ...LCD 37L16 LCD 37L16 37 LCD TV MONITOR Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...u very much for your purchase of this product the most natural Colour Television Receiver To enjoy your set to the full from the very beginning read this manual carefully and keep it handy for ready r...

Page 3: ......

Page 4: ...tions when using the remote control unit Do not drop the remote control unit Do not subject the remote control unit to physical shocks Keep the remote control unit dry May cause the unit to malfunctio...

Page 5: ...ar heat sources such as radiator air ducts direct sunlight or in a place somewhere like close compartment and close area Do not cover the Features Up to 200 programme memory Programme swapping Sleep t...

Page 6: ...17 Y Pb Cb Pr Cr 18 Audio input Left Right 19 VGA Input 20 HDMI1 Input 21 HDMI2 Input 22 Power cord input 2 2 3 3 1 1 10 10 10 10 VOL VOL PROG PROG 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 TV AV MENU 4 4 5 5 13 13 14 14 17 1...

Page 7: ...e HDMI socket of the TV Connect the other end to the HDMI output socket of the HD player source HDMI cable will carry both Video and audio signals from the HD source to the TV Device HDMI Connect the...

Page 8: ...r three inputs model You only want to select one digit program number you must press 0 button at first PROGRAM UP DOWN BUTTONS PROG Press the PROG button to select the program forwards Press the PROG...

Page 9: ...this button to appear the TV signal on the background INDEX BUTTON OPTION Press this button to enter the Teletext s index MENU MIX BUTTON OPTION the button is used as closing opening the teletext bac...

Page 10: ...Text MIX PROG PROG MIX 500 SIZE REVEAL SUB PAGE MIX SIZE SIZE REVEAL SUB PAGE MIX 7 TELETEXT TELETEXT...

Page 11: ...xtis playing all the same on the background at the time Press CANCEL button again to resume the TEXT Press HOLD button to hold a Text page This means the page will not change and refresh Press the but...

Page 12: ...rpness Color Color Temp and N R items by pressing PROG buttons Picture Mode Press the VOL buttons to change the picture mode Such as User Standard Mild Dynamic mode Contrast Press the VOL buttons to i...

Page 13: ...10KHZ items by pressing PROG buttons and change the corresponding value of volume by pressingVOL buttons Advanced This items is to enter advanced picture menu press the VOL buttons to enter the advanc...

Page 14: ...rrent channel Program Edit Press VOL buttons to enter current program edit select add or delete current program equal skip then press the menu button backtrack to Edit CH Enter Time menu you can setup...

Page 15: ...n items by pressing VOL Buttons OSD Language Press the VOL and MENU buttons to select the osd Language Aspect Press the VOL and MENU buttons to select the aspect These are 16 9 16 9Zoom 16 9SUB 14 9 O...

Page 16: ...y pressing the MENU button on the remote control Picture menu Enter menu you can adjust the picture phase H position V position and Hold items by pressing PROG Buttons H or V Position Press the VOL bu...

Page 17: ...y same as the menu of HDMI mode YPbPr Input typical display modes The following table is an illustration of some of the typical video display modes HDMI INPUT RESOLUTIONS HDMI INPUT RESOLUTIONS 14 1 6...

Page 18: ...y s ta ti o n tr o u b le C h e c k a e ri a l c o n n e c ti o n s o n b a c k o f s e t C h e c k a e ri a l fo r b ro k e n w ir e s R e o ri e n t a e ri a l i f in d o o r ty p e P ro b a b ly lo...

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