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Table of Contents 

1.

 

Safety Guidelines.......................................................................3

 

2.

 

Before Use .................................................................................5

 

2.1

 

Opening the Package ................................................................. 5

 

2.2

 

Installation.................................................................................. 5

 

3.

 

Safety .........................................................................................6

 

4.

 

Product Features.....................................................................11

 

4.1

 

Available Input Signals ........................................................... 11

 

4.2

 

Power Management Function................................................. 11

 

4.3

 

Fan-Free Design ....................................................................... 11

 

4.4

 

Other Features ......................................................................... 11

 

5.

 

Standard Accessories ..............................................................12

 

6.

 

Names and Functions of Parts ...............................................13

 

6.1

 

Side View .................................................................................. 13

 

6.2

 

Front View ................................................................................ 14

 

6.3

 

Rear View ................................................................................. 16

 

6.4

 

Remote Control ........................................................................ 18

 

6.4.1

 

Key Functions........................................................................ 19

 

6.4.2

 

Insertion of Batteries in the Remote Control......................... 21

 

6.4.3

 

Remote Control Range .......................................................... 22

 

6.4.4

 

Using the Remote Control ..................................................... 22

 

7.

 

Connection to External Equipment........................................23

 

7.1

 

Connection to Antenna ............................................................ 23

 

7.2

 

PC Module ................................................................................ 24

 

7.3

 

PC Video Module.................................................... 25

 

7.4

 

Connection to External Speakers ........................................... 26

 

8.

 

Basic Operation.......................................................................27

 

8.1

 

Power On / Off ......................................................................... 27

 

8.2

 

Input Mode Selection............................................................... 27

 

8.4

 

Sound Adjustment ................................................................... 29

 

8.5

 

Zoom Functions........................................................................ 30

 

8.6

 

Other Functions ....................................................................... 30

 

8.7

 

OSD Functions ......................................................................... 32

 

8.7.1

 

General Description of the OSD Function Pages .................. 32

 

8.7.2

 

OSD Menus and Functions.................................................... 33

 

9. 

 

Technical Specification...........................................................43

 

Summary of Contents for P46

Page 1: ...18 6 4 1 Key Functions 19 6 4 2 Insertion of Batteries in the Remote Control 21 6 4 3 Remote Control Range 22 6 4 4 Using the Remote Control 22 7 Connection to External Equipment 23 7 1 Connection to...

Page 2: ...t Timings 44 11 Cleaning and Simple Troubleshooting 45 11 1 Important 45 11 2 Cleaning the Housing and the Remote Control 45 11 3 Cleaning the Screen 45 11 4 Simple Troubleshooting 45 12 Telephone Tec...

Page 3: ...arantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause unacceptable interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equ...

Page 4: ...ic shock Never spill liquids on the monitor The monitor should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the label If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home cons...

Page 5: ...padding When opening the carton check that the product is in good condition and that all standard accessories and items are included 2 2 Installation Please read the user manual carefully before perf...

Page 6: ...to ensure safe operation and prevent user injury or property damage WARNING Disregarding or inappropriate use may cause damage to the product ATTENTION Disregarding or inappropriate use may cause inju...

Page 7: ...r cord and cause o not modify or open the back cover ay cause fire or electric shock o not use the product if any abnormality occurs power cord Spilled water or metal objects may cause short circuit f...

Page 8: ...torms ATTENTION Do not install the product close to smoke or moisture Operating the product close to smoke or moisture may cause fire or electric shock Do not install the product in an area with heavy...

Page 9: ...d risk of electric shock do not touch the connector with wet hands Insert batteries in accordance with instructions Insert the batteries with correct polarities positive and negative Incorrect polarit...

Page 10: ...rayed out images Tips to prevent such image sticking are Do not display images having sharp brightness differences or hi contrast images such as monochrome characters and graphic patterns for extended...

Page 11: ...o provides two sets of stereo audio input connectors RCA via CUBS and S Video inputs The product supports PC image resolutions up to XGA 1024 x 768 with a vertical frequency of 85Hz 4 2 Power Manageme...

Page 12: ...ies This User Manual x1 Power Cord x1 S Video Cable x1 15 Pin D Sub Cable x1 AV Cable x1 AA Battery x2 Remote Control x 1 Note The style of remote control included with the display may not be identica...

Page 13: ...o the display and then connect the male plug to the wall outlet Note Male plug types vary among countries The power plug shown above may vary from the type supplied with your product Push the power sw...

Page 14: ...dicator ON green Power ON mode Indicator flashing red green alternately Power Saving mode 2 Buttons The functions of the buttons are described as follows INPUT This buttons select the signal inputs in...

Page 15: ...uttons The selections appear in the following sequence sequential display BalanceDBassDTrebleDVolumeDPIP Source DContrast DBrightness Note The PIP source is only for the PC Input and the Contrast and...

Page 16: ...Mounting Holes Use the brackets and screws supplied with the optional speakers to attach them to the product 4 Signal Input Connectors for PC Video and Tuner Module a PC Module 1 D Sub For PC display...

Page 17: ...C S Video input 4 Pin DIN connector for connection to the S Video source 5 YCbCr PbPr are component video input RCA connectors for connection to the Component outputs of the Video source 6 Audio 1 are...

Page 18: ...6 4 Remote Control 18 40 36 30 14 19 21 24 27 29 32 35 39 28 17 not applicable for P46 25 37 34 33 13 16 18 20 22 23 31 11 7 3 2 4 1 5 9 12 8 6 10 26 38...

Page 19: ...TV set top box or selects a programmed satellite TV set top box 9 AMP This button selects a programmed amplifier 10 CD This button selects a programmed CD player 11 AUX This button selects a programm...

Page 20: ...onent is activated with the remote control 28 Record This button records the CD DVD or VCR when the component is activated with the remote control 29 Stop This button stops the CD DVD or VCR when the...

Page 21: ...PC This button switches between the components connected to the back RGB front RGB or DVI connector as the input source 40 VIDEO Press this key to switch the video input The signal sources are select...

Page 22: ...eet 10 meters from the front of the receiver window 30 to the left and right 20 up and down 6 4 4 Using the Remote Control 1 Do not subject the Remote Control to undue physical stress such as striking...

Page 23: ...to Antenna When using a 75 Coaxial Cable it can be connected directly to the VHF UHF terminal of the tuner When using a 300 parallel feed line it must be connected to a 300 to 75 converter and then co...

Page 24: ...tion RGB1 Connect the DVI connector to digital RGB output interface Input option RGB2 Note 1 The DVI connector of the display is DVI D which does not support analog inputs Note 2 The RS 232 connector...

Page 25: ...The S Video connector accepts the Y C S Video output of a video device such as an S VHS or DVD The audio input is via Audio 2 INPUT Option S Video The CVBS In connector accepts the CVBS Video output...

Page 26: ...ith the metal terminal and the colors of the wire match those on the terminal red to red and black to black Release the terminals to clamp the speaker wires in place Note 1 When connecting the externa...

Page 27: ...s pressed a menu of input signal sources will appear on screen Use the c d keys to select the signal source desired and press the f key to confirm the selection The signal sources are displayed in the...

Page 28: ...he following sequence AV1DS VideoDYCbCr PbPrDTV CATV 3 The display will search for the TV CATV signal automatically if there is no other input 8 2 2 Selection of Video Input Mode Press the VIDEO key r...

Page 29: ...ollowing sequence sequential display Display DImage and AV SystemDAudioDLanguage and Screen Saver DMisc DStatus Use the c d buttons to select a function within the selected menu scrolling up or down o...

Page 30: ...to 16 9 LB to 16 9 LB Subtitles to 16 9 and Anamorphic LB Letter Box the image gradually By pressing and holding the ZOOM button you can zoom out of the image gradually Pressing the EXIT button will a...

Page 31: ...eo image source can be set from the OSD menu Note The PiP function can only be used when the main screen input is from the VGA DSUB or DVI Inputs These can be one of the following PC HD Satellite or c...

Page 32: ...P Setting Display Miscellaneous Brightness PIP Size Contrast PIP Source Saturation PIP Position Reset Video Tuner Display AV System Audio Language Screen Saver Misc Status Brightness TV Function Volum...

Page 33: ...mage Image and AV System Menu PC Input Mode VIDEO Input Mode With PC input signals the Horizontal Position Vertical Position Phase Sync and Aspect Ratio can be adjusted and DPMS can be enabled or disa...

Page 34: ...t highlighted press the f key Press the e or f keys to select Antenna CATV STD CATV HRC or CATV IRC CATV STD CATV HRC CATV IRC Antenna CATV STD Press the d key to highlight Channel Program and press t...

Page 35: ...rnal speakers only Variable line out only Language and Screen Saver Menu PC Input Mode Options in Advanced Mode VIDEO Input Mode Options in Advanced Mode You can select the languages provided by OSD f...

Page 36: ...lor Temperature option You can choose from Warm Standard Cool or User By selecting User you can then adjust the brightness of Red Green and Blue individually in order to adjust the white point to suit...

Page 37: ...for the PIP Source when OSD is not being displayed User Color Temp Menu for AV Mode only To access these options select the User Color Temperature option on the Miscellaneous menu You can adjust the b...

Page 38: ...Select the Channel Program function and press the f key to perform Channel Scan and Addressing Select the Source function and press the e f keys to select the TV CATV system You must select the broadc...

Page 39: ...btitle T2 Show the second Subtitle Message T3 Show the third Subtitle Message T4 Show the fourth Subtitle Message OFF Turn off the Subtitle feature Highlight the Parent Control function and press the...

Page 40: ...k then ratings R NC 17 and X will be set to Block automatically The MPAA Ratings are described below Rating Description G General audience appropriate for all ages PG Parental Guidance suggested some...

Page 41: ...atings are described below Rating FV Fantasy V Violence S Sexual situations L Adult language D Sexually suggestive dialog TV Y All children TV Y7 Children 7 years old or younger X TV G General audienc...

Page 42: ...ch Canadian Rating Highlight the Canadian France Rating item and press the f key to select the function Press the c d keys to highlight the rating items you want to set and then press the e or f key t...

Page 43: ...d m 2 Typical Panel Only Contrast Dark Room 1300 1 Typical Viewing Angle More than 160 horizontally and vertically Sound SRS Sound Power Input 100 120Vac 220 240Vac 50 60Hz Power Consumption 330W Aver...

Page 44: ...0 VESA 7 640x480 43 30 85 00 36 00 VESA 8 800x600 35 16 56 25 36 00 VESA 9 800x600 37 90 60 32 40 00 VESA 10 800x600 46 90 75 00 49 50 VESA 11 800x600 48 08 72 19 50 00 VESA 12 800x600 53 70 85 00 56...

Page 45: ...Wring water out of the cloth before cleaning to prevent water from penetrating into the housing Wipe the display with a dry cloth after cleaning 11 4 Simple Troubleshooting If the display fails or th...

Page 46: ...enabled in the OSD For more information about audio settings refer to OSD Functions in Chapter 8 The power indicator flashes Check that the input signal cables are properly attached Check that the dis...

Page 47: ...arranty period please contact our Support Department at the number below Quality service and consistent technical support are integral parts of V s commitment to service excellence V s service represe...

Page 48: ...Sharp 0630 Sony 0533 Technics 0490 Theta Digital 0571 Toshiba 0503 Yamaha 0490 0545 Zenith 0591 0503 Setup Codes for Home Automation GE 0240 One ForAll 0167 Radio Shack 0240 Security System 0167 Unive...

Page 49: ...Fisher 0047 0104 Fuji 0033 0035 Funai 0000 GE 0035 0060 0048 0240 Garrard 0000 GoVideo 0432 GoldStar 0037 0038 Gradiente 0000 HI Q 0047 Harley Davidson 0000 Harman Kardon 0038 0081 Harwood 0072 Hitac...

Page 50: ...improper servicing tampering or normal wear and tear or TVs on which the serial number has been removed or defaced Image Sticking caused by operating at excessive brightness levels for extended perio...

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