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7. TV Settings

(1) Press the (MENU) button  on the Panel or 

on the Remote Control to enter the Main 

Menu and press the (     ) button on the 

Remote Control or (-VOL+) on the panel 

to select “TV” settings.

(2) Press the (OK) button to enter “TV” set-

tings.

(3) Press the (     ) button on the Remote 

Control  or  (-PROG+)  on  the  panel  to 

select the “TV/CATV” option.

(4) Press the (     ) button on the Remote 

Control or (-VOL+) on the panel to select 

TV or CATV.

(5) To continue setting other “TV” sub-items, 

press the (     ) button on the Remote 

Control  or  (-PROG+)  on  the  panel  to 

select the desired option.  After setting 

is complete, press the (MENU) button to 

return to the Main Menu.

7-1 TV/CATV Settings

(1) Press the (MENU) button  on the Panel or 

on the Remote Control to enter the Main 

Menu and press the (     ) button on the 

Remote Control or (-VOL+) on the panel 

to select “TV” settings.

(2) Press the (OK) button to enter “TV” set-

tings.

(3) Press the (     ) button on the Remote 

Control  or  (-PROG+)  on  the  panel  to 

select the “MTS” option.

(4) Press the (     ) button on the Remote 

Control or (-VOL+) on the panel to select  

Main or SAP.

(5) To continue setting other “TV” sub-items, 

press the (     ) button on the Remote 

Control  or  (-PROG+)  on  the  panel  to 

select the desired option.  After setting 

is complete, press the (MENU) button to 

return to the Main Menu.

7-2  MTS Settings

Summary of Contents for DYLT3280

Page 1: ...ote Control 15 Function Adjustments and Settings 17 1 Picture Settings 17 1 1 Adjust Picture 17 1 2 Adjust Contrast 17 1 3 Adjust Brightness 18 1 4 Adjust Color 18 1 5 Adjust Tint 19 1 6 Adjust Sharpness 19 1 7 Adjust Aspect 20 1 8 All Reset 20 2 Enhance Settings 21 2 1 Auto Contrast 21 2 2 Color Enhance 21 2 3 OSD Position Settings 22 2 4 Language Settings 22 2 5 Backlight Settings 23 2 6 Closed ...

Page 2: ...ettings 31 5 4 Surround Settings 31 5 5 All Reset 32 6 System Settings 32 7 TV Settings 33 7 1 TV CATV Settings 33 7 2 MTS Settings 33 7 3 Add Erase 34 7 4 Auto Skip 34 7 5 Auto Program 35 Specifications 36 Simple Troubleshooting 37 RGB Mode Frequency Specification Table 38 Accessories 38 Other Accessories 38 Appendix 1 Back Hanging Diagram 39 Appendix 2 Channel Frequency Table 40 ...

Page 3: ...nts Due to continuing system improvements these changes will be incorporated in newer editions Copyright Copyright 2005 This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright All rights are re served No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form by any mechanical electronic or other means without written consent Trademarks All trademarks and registered trademarks are the prop...

Page 4: ...quipment 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 antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This dev...

Page 5: ...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 prong The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the outlet 10 Power Cord Protection Protect the power cord f...

Page 6: ...ersonnel 18 Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions If the power supply cord or plug is damaged If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product If the product has been exposed to rain or water If the product does not operate normally If the product has been dropped or damag...

Page 7: ...ed Caution To prevent fire shock hazard or interference only use the recommended accessories To prevent electric shock do not use the plug with an extension cord receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure To reduce the risk of elec tric shock do not remove the unit cover or back There are no serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to a qualified per...

Page 8: ...d personnel immediately for service The openings on the rear panel of the moni tor should not be blocked by newspaper table cloth or curtains that will affect its ventilation Contingency Measures If there are signs of abnormality such as odor smoke during use disconnect the power cable immediately and notify our service site Safety Precautions 1 The internal part of the monitor contains dangerousl...

Page 9: ...e a soft dry cloth to clean this monitor If necessary use neutral detergent to wipe the monitor Place the monitor on a steady surface Do not let children climb on the monitor Do not use the same power outlet for several electrical appliances as this may damage the power outlet and cause danger of fire This monitor is larger in size and two per sons are needed for installation to avoid risk of dropp...

Page 10: ... GAME DVD VCD Multimedia LCD PC CAMERA DBS TUNER DBS TUNER This tuner is integrated with a high picture quality multimedia display and has the multiple functions of a complete TV and video center System Integration ...

Page 11: ...ctions 4 POWER Press this button to turn the multimedia display on or off 5 SOURCE Press this key to display the video source selection menu If you have a DVD player connected to the component input then select COMPONENT from source menu 6 PROG Press this button to move up and down to select a submenu in the Main Menu 7 VOL Press this button to increase or decrease the sound volume If the Main Men...

Page 12: ...ctor that is used to connect to the analog RGB output signal connector on the PC 2 AUDIO R L This group of terminals is for audio input The white terminal is for left audio channel input while the red terminal is for right audio channel input 3 SYSTEM This is the system interface connector 4 RS 232 This is the RS 232 serial port Description of Rear Panel Terminal Functions ...

Page 13: ...minal is for right audio channel input 4 COMPONENT This group of terminals is for Component input Auto detects the component video signal for HDTV 720p 1080i and SDTV 480p or ordinary DVD 480i to provide high picture quality video display 5 AUDIO OUT This group of terminals is for audio ouput The white terminal is for left audio channel input while the red terminal is for right audio channel input...

Page 14: ...cessary cable from the Tuner to the back of the Display unit as shown in Fig 1 All these 3 cables need to be connected at all time for the TV to work c Select the source you want to use and connect it to the Tuner accordingly d Connect the Coxial cable from your Antenna or Cable box to the ANT port for watching TV Channel e Most VCR DVD are connected to the video port as shown above in A B C Yello...

Page 15: ...15 15 1 4 6 3 10 11 8 16 9 17 20 15 19 7 2 14 18 5 13 12 Description of the Remote Control ...

Page 16: ... is a single direction button 11 OK Press this button to confirm the selection of a Main Menu adjustment item or certain sub item functions 12 0 9 Press any numeric button from 0 9 to select a channel between 01 and 99 If you select a channel that is out of this range the TV returns to its original channel 13 100 This is the 100 channel select button To select Channel 125 first press the 100 button...

Page 17: ... selected Each Picture option has its own independent settings Note 2 The Brightness Color and Tint are fixed and cannot be adjusted if you select Vivid or Standard You can adjust the Brightness Color and Tint as desired if you select User 1 1 Adjust Picture 1 Press the MENU button on the Panel or on the Remote Control to enter the Main Menu and press the button on the Remote Control or VOL on the ...

Page 18: ...desired option After setting is complete press the MENU button to return to the Main Menu 1 3 Adjust Brightness 1 Press the MENU button on the Panel or on the Remote Control to enter the Main Menu and press the button on the Remote Control or VOL on the panel to select the PICTURE settings 2 Press the OK button to enter PIC TURE settings 3 Press the button on the Remote Control or PROG on the pane...

Page 19: ...tion After setting is complete press the MENU button to return to the Main Menu 1 5 Adjust Tint 1 Press the MENU button on the Panel or on the Remote Control to enter the Main Menu and press the button on the Remote Control or VOL on the panel to select the PICTURE set tings 2 Press the OK button to enter PIC TURE settings 3 Press the button on the Remote Control or PROG on the panel to select the...

Page 20: ...desired option After setting is complete press the MENU button to return to the Main Menu 1 7 Adjust Aspect 1 Press the MENU button on the Panel or on the Remote Control to enter the Main Menu and press the button on the Remote Control or VOL on the panel to select the PICTURE settings 2 Press the OK button to enter PIC TURE settings 3 Press the button on the Remote Control or PROG on the panel to...

Page 21: ...t the desired option After setting is complete press the MENU button to return to the Main Menu 2 1 Auto Contrast 1 Press the MENU button on the Panel or on the Remote Control to enter the Main Menu and press the button on the Remote Control or VOL on the panel to select the ENHANCE settings 2 Press the OK button to enter EN HANCE settings 3 Press the button on the Remote Control or PROG on the pa...

Page 22: ... button on the Remote Control or PROG on the panel to select the desired option After setting is complete press the MENU button to return to the Main Menu 2 3 OSD Position Settings 1 Press the MENU button on the Panel or on the Remote Control to enter the Main Menu and press the button on the Remote Control or VOL on the panel to select the ENHANCE settings 2 Press the OK button to enter EN HANCE ...

Page 23: ...ress the button on the Remote Control or PROG on the panel to select the desired option After setting is complete press the MENU button to return to the Main Menu 2 5 Backlight Settings A lot of TV programs and movies shown on TV in the USA are broadcast with ad ditional information This could be program related information such as subtitles or non program related information such as weather infor...

Page 24: ...vies shown on TV in the USAare broadcast with a rating signal based on a rating standard system To rate television programs there is the U S Television Parental Guidelines To rate mov ies including those shown on TV movie rating there is Motion Picture Association of America MPAA If you would like to block images you think are not suitable for your children you will need to set the LCD TV for the ...

Page 25: ...ttings U S movie ratings are for movies rated according to the Motion Picture Associa tion of America MPAA 1 Press the button on the Remote Control or PROG on the panel to select the STATUS option 2 Press the button on the Remote Control or VOL on the panel to switch STATUS on or off 3 Press the button on the Remote Control or PROG on the panel to se lect MPAA and then press OK to enter MPAA setti...

Page 26: ...trol or PROG on the panel to select the TV GUIDE LINES option 2 Press the OK button to enter the TV GUIDE LINES setting 3 A new list of rating system will ap pear 4 Press the button on the Remote Control or PROG on the panel to navigate the menu list 5 Press the button on the Remote Control or VOL on the panel to as sign BLOCK or press again to disable Block ...

Page 27: ...deline Rating system Definition Rating Option Description TV Y All Children This program is designed for young children aged 2 6 and is appropriate for all children TV Y7 TV FV Directed at Older Children This program is designed for young children aged 7 and older Themes and elements in this program may include mild fantasy violence or slapstick violence or may frighten children un der the age of 7...

Page 28: ...t the desired option After setting is complete press the MENU button to return to the Main Menu 3 1 H Position Settings 1 Press the MENU button on the Panel or on the Remote Control to enter the Main Menu and press the button on the Remote Control or VOL on the panel to select the POSITION settings 2 Press the OK button to enter POSI TION settings 3 Press the button on the Remote Control or PROG o...

Page 29: ... option After setting is complete press the MENU button to return to the Main Menu Color Temperature has four options Video Nature Warm and User 1 If you select the User mode to adjust the Color Temperature manually please press the button on the Remote Control or VOL on the panel to enter the USER options then press the button on the Remote Control or PROG on the panel to select the desired item ...

Page 30: ...e desired option After setting is complete press the MENU button to return to the Main Menu 5 1 Bass Settings 1 Press the MENU button on the Panel or on the Remote Control to enter the Main Menu and press the button on the Remote Control or VOL on the panel to select the AUDIO settings 2 Press the OK button to enter AUDIO settings 3 Press the button on the Remote Control or PROG on the panel to se...

Page 31: ...is complete press the MENU button to return to the Main Menu 5 3 Balance Settings 1 Press the MENU button on the Panel or on the Remote Control to enter the Main Menu and press the button on the Remote Control or VOL on the panel to select the AUDIO settings 2 Press the OK button to enter AUDIO settings 3 Press the button on the Remote Control or PROG on the panel to select the SURROUND option 4 P...

Page 32: ...s the OK button to restore the de fault settings of all options under AUDIO Settings 5 To continue setting other AUDIO sub items press the button on the Remote Control or PROG on the panel to select the desired option After setting is complete press the MENU button to return to the Main Menu 5 5 All Reset 6 System Settings This option adjusts the default settings You need a password to adjust the ...

Page 33: ...the desired option After setting is complete press the MENU button to return to the Main Menu 7 1 TV CATV Settings 1 Press the MENU button on the Panel or on the Remote Control to enter the Main Menu and press the button on the Remote Control or VOL on the panel to select TV settings 2 Press the OK button to enter TV set tings 3 Press the button on the Remote Control or PROG on the panel to select...

Page 34: ...D ERASE Settings 1 Press the MENU button on the Panel or on the Remote Control to enter the Main Menu and press the button on the Remote Control or VOL on the panel to select TV settings 2 Press the OK button to enter TV set tings 3 Press the button on the Remote Control or PROG on the panel to select the AUTO SKIP option 4 Press the button on the Remote Control or VOL on the panel to turn the Aut...

Page 35: ...it is recommended that you perform Auto Program at least once TV channels and CATV channels are two independent systems kindly perform Auto Program once for each system 5 To continue setting other TV sub items press the button on the Remote Control or PROG on the panel to select the desired option After setting is complete press the MENU button to return to the Main Menu Note While performingAuto ...

Page 36: ...rage Temperature 10 to 60 degrees Centigrade 11 Dimensions 247 2mm L 167 2mm W 42mm H 12 Net Weight 0 87 Kg Specifications Multimedia Display 1 Power AC 120V 60 Hz 2 Audio output 10Wx2 full range 8 Ω 3 Signal input 15 pin Mini D Sub type Analog RGB 0 7 Vpp 75 ohm Separate Sync Hor Vert TTL level 4 Audio Input 400mV 47K Ω 5 Operating Temperature 5 to 35 degrees Centigrade 6 Operating humidity 20 90 ...

Page 37: ...d you turn on the power 2 Turn on the power 3 Are the signal cables connected prop erly 3 Connect the signal cables properly 4 Is the screen under power saving mode 4 Press any key on the PC Color is abnormal 1 Are the signal cables connected prop erly 1 Connect the signal cables properly Screen is too dark 1 Are the brightness and contrast settings at minimum values 1 Adjust brightness and contra...

Page 38: ...Width Back Porch Front Porch Total Active Range 640x350 720x400 800x600 SVGA Note 1024 768 60Hz is recommended for this machine 1024x768 XGA 31 5 31 469 37 861 43 269 31 46 35 156 37 879 48 077 75 46 875 53 674 48 363 56 476 60 023 37 5 70 59 940 72 809 85 008 70 08 56 250 60 317 72 188 75 85 061 60 004 70 069 75 029 75 25 175 96 96 40 64 56 108 72 128 120 80 64 136 136 96 48 48 128 120 80 54 128 ...

Page 39: ...om the Accessory kit and fasten them into the holes on the rear side of the TV tuner box 3 Finally hang the TV tuner box at the back of the display LCD Rear Panel If you want to hang this TV tuner box on the back of the LCD monitor use the back hanging accessory kit included Back hanging accessory kit Appendix 1 Back Hanging Diagram ...

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