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Appendix A: PC Input Typical 

Display Modes

The  display  has  a  maximum  resolution  of  1920  x 

1200. The following table is an illustration of some of 

the typical video display modes.
Your  TV  may  not  support  different  resolutions. 

Supported resolution modes are listed below.

If  you  switch  your  PC  to  an  unsupported  mode,  a 

warning OSD will appear on the screen.

Note

:  Resolution  modes  indicated  with  (*)  are  not 

available for PIP/PAP modes.

Index

Resolution

Frequency

Standard

Hor

Ver

Ver (Hz)

Hor 

(KHz)

1

640

350

85

37.9

VESA

2

640

400

85

37.9

VESA

3

640

400

70

31.5

IBM VGA

4

640

480

60

31.5

VESA

5

640

480

66

35.0

MAC

6

640

480

72

37.9

VESA

7

640

480

75

37.5

VESA

8

640

480

85

43.3

VESA

9

800

600

56

35.2

VESA

10

800

600

60

37.9

VESA

11

800

600

70

43.8

12

800

600

72

48.1

VESA

13

800

600

75

46.9

VESA

14

800

600

85

53.7

VESA

15

832

624

75

49.7

MAC

16

1024

768

43

35.5

VESA 

(interlace)

17

1024

768

60

48.4

VESA

18*

1024

768

70

56.5

VESA

19*

1024

768

72

57.7

20*

1024

768

75

60.0

21*

1024

768

85

68.3

22

1152

864

60

53.8

23*

1152

864

70

64.2

VESA

24*

1152

864

75

67.5

VESA

25*

1152

864

85

77.1

VESA

26*

1152

870

75

68.9

MAC

27

1280

768

60

47.7

VESA

28

1360

768

60

47.7

29*

1280

768

75

60.2

VESA

30

1280

960

60

60.0

VESA

31*

1280

960

75

75.0

VESA

32*

1280

960

85

85.9

VESA

33

1280

1024

60

64.0

VESA

34*

1280

1024

75

80.0

VESA

35*

1280

1024

85

91.1

VESA

36

1400

1050

60

65.3

37*

1400

1050

75

82.3

38

1440

900

60

55.9

39*

1440

900

75

70.6

40*

1600

1200

60

75.0

VESA

41

1680

1050

60

65.3

42*

1920

1200

60

74.5

Appendix B: AV and HDMI Signal 

Compatibility (Input Signal Types)

Source

Supported Signals

Available

EXT-1 

(SCART 

1)

PAL 50/60

O

NTSC 60

O

RGB 50

O

RGB 60

O

EXT-2 

(SCART-2)

PAL 50/60

O

NTSC 60

O

RGB 50

X

RGB 60

X

FAV

PAL 50/60

O

NTSC 60

O

YPbPr 

480I

60Hz

O

480P

60Hz

O

576I

50Hz

O

576P

50Hz

O

720P

50Hz

O

720P

60Hz

O

1080I

50Hz

O

1080I

60Hz

O

1080P

50Hz

O

1080P

60Hz

O

HDMI1 

HDMI2

480I

60Hz

O

480P

60Hz

O

576I

50Hz

O

576P

50Hz

O

720P

50Hz

O

720P

60Hz

O

1080I

50Hz

O

1080I

60Hz

O

1080P

50Hz

O

1080P

60Hz

O

1080P

24 HZ

O

 

(X: Not Available, O: Available)

Note

: In some cases a signal on the LCD TV may 

not  be  displayed  properly.  The  problem  may  be 

an  inconsistency  with  standards  from  the  source 

equipment  (DVD,  Set-top  box,  etc.).  If  you  do 

expereince such a problem please contact your dealer 

and also the manufacturer of the source equipment.

Summary of Contents for WP4084FHD

Page 1: ...COLOUR TELEVISION WITH REMOTE CONTROL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WP4084FHD...

Page 2: ...ectors 9 Connecting Other Equipment via Scart 10 Inserting Batteries in the Remote Control Handset 10 Switching the TV On Off 10 To Switch the TV On 10 To Switch the TV Off 10 First Time Installation...

Page 3: ...tes the TV switches itself automatically to standby mode PLL Frequency Search PC input Plug Play for Windows 98 ME 2000 XP Vista Audio line out Game Mode optional Accessories EXIT GUIDE WIDE ABC DEF G...

Page 4: ...e heat such as an electric heater Ensure that no open flame sources such as lighted candles are placed on top of the TV Batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the l...

Page 5: ...ble LCD Screen The LCD panel is a very high technology product with about a million thin film transistors giving you fine picture details Occasionally a few non active pixels may appear on the screen...

Page 6: ...up 5 Cursor right 6 Cursor down 7 TV mode No function 8 Mono Stereo Dual I II 9 Programme up down 10 Numeric buttons 11 No function 12 Hold in TXT mode PIP position 13 Update in TXT mode PAP mode 14...

Page 7: ...ble to transfer audio signals to a device that has S PDIF input Subwoofer Out 2 is for connecting an external active subwoofer to the set to give a much deeper bass effect Use an appropriate RCA cable...

Page 8: ...r a device that connects to the TV via YPbPr Connect the PC audio cable between the AUDIO INPUTS on the TV and audio output of your PC to enable PC audio Connect the audio cable between AUDIO INPUTS o...

Page 9: ...ernal devices 3 Connect the audio cable between the AUDIO INPUTS on the TV and the AUDIO OUTPUT jacks on your device Note If you connect a device to the TV via the VIDEO INPUT you should also connect...

Page 10: ...to YPbPr source See Input selection section You may also connect through the SCART 1 or SCART 2 Use a SCART cable as shown below Note These three methods of connection perform the same function but i...

Page 11: ...e P CH or P CH button on the TV The TV will then switch on Note If you switch on your TV via PROGRAMME UP DOWN buttons on the remote control or on the TV set the programme that you were watching last...

Page 12: ...displayed on the screen Programme Selection Previous or Next Programme Press P button to select the previous programme Press P button to select the next programme Programme Selection Direct Access Pre...

Page 13: ...settings Store Press or button to select Store Press or OK button to store the settings Stored will be displayed on the screen Sound Menu Volume Press or button to select Volume Press or button to ch...

Page 14: ...nu highlight PIP item by pressing or buttons Press button to enter PIP submenu Using or button you can switch to PIP PAP mode or turn off the feature If the TV is switched to PIP or PAP mode Pip Pap s...

Page 15: ...ing controls the backlight level Select Backlight by pressing or button Press or button to set Backlight to Auto Medium Maximum or Minimum Menu Timeout To set a specific display timeout for menu scree...

Page 16: ...or button to select Store Program Press or OK button to store the settings Stored will be displayed on the screen Program Table Select Program Table by pressing or button By moving the cursor in four...

Page 17: ...ntrol and select PC input You can also use Source menu to switch to PC mode Note that PC mode menu settings are available only while the TV is in PC source PC Position Menu Select the first icon by pr...

Page 18: ...is indicated by a red frame around it The active window can be changed by pressing or button The status info OSD belongs to active window The place of the status OSDs are same for both windows Press t...

Page 19: ...may be aborted Teletext function buttons are listed below Teletext On Off PAT Mode Activates teletext mode when pressed once Pressing this button again will split the screen into two windows one displ...

Page 20: ...Sometimes you can improve the picture quality by changing the direction of the aerial Is the picture or teletext unrecognisable Check if you have entered the correct frequency Please retune the chann...

Page 21: ...VESA 25 1152 864 85 77 1 VESA 26 1152 870 75 68 9 MAC 27 1280 768 60 47 7 VESA 28 1360 768 60 47 7 29 1280 768 75 60 2 VESA 30 1280 960 60 60 0 VESA 31 1280 960 75 75 0 VESA 32 1280 960 85 85 9 VESA...

Page 22: ...r PC VGA TV RGB Scart1 RGB RGB RGB Scart2 RGB FAV RGB HDMI1 HDMI2 YPbPr PC VGA RGB This indicates that selection is possible only if Scart 1 has a RGB signal Restrictions Scart 1 source must have RGB...

Page 23: ...16 9 display 40 Screen Size DIMENSIONS mm DxLxH With foot 246 x 970 x 653 Weight Kg 15 1 DxLxH Without foot 99 x 970 x 613 Weight Kg 14 4 Products Battery Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equ...

Page 24: ...green or green and yellow The wire which is coloured blue or black must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured Black The wire which is coloured brown or red must b...

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