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1. On Screen Display OSD Menu 23 TV AV1 AV1 S AV2 AV2 S Use the gt and 4 buttons AV3 AV3 S Video Select video signal input on the remote control or Input source for PIP PBP the VOL gt and VOL Cr AV1 S AV2 S or AV3 S will function 4 buttons on the display to appear only when the S Video change selection input of AV 1 AV 2 or AV 3 is connected Use the gt and 4 buttons PC Graphics Select graphics signal jonthe remote controlor Component ane input source for PIP the VOL and VOL C gt P PBP function 4 buttons on the display to omponent change selection DVI Press the OK button on the Reset All Restore all settings to remote control or the Settings default values INPUT button on the display to reset Cr PIP PBP Functions are available with 480P 576P 720P and 1080i HDTV formats TV Menu Press the MENU button on the remote control or the MENU button on the display to bring up the main menu Press the 4 or buttons to select TV and then press OK to enter the submenu RATES UC CI j Favorite Channels Auto Program gt Press the a or buttons to select an item In the TV Menu use the 4 or gt buttons to adjust the setting or select the options To return to the menu one level up press the EXIT button on the remote control or the MENU button on the display V CHIP Block Settings ENTE
2. Favorite 5 then press the channel selection button on your remote control to enter the channel number that you desire 5 Press the EXIT button on the remote control Setting up Closed Caption Closed Caption is a system which allows conversations narration and sound effects in TV programs and home videos to be viewed as captions on the TV screen Not all the programs and videos will offer closed captioning Please look for the symbol to ensure that captions will be shown 1 Press the MENU button on the remote control or the MENU button on the TV to bring up the main menu 2 Press the 4 or gt button to select TV and then press OK to enter the submenu 3 Press the a or button to select Closed Caption 4 Press the gt or 4 button on the remote control or the VOL gt or VOL 4 button on the display to choose among the available choices for the selected option cF Closed Caption may malfunction white blocks strange characters etc if signal conditions are poor or if there are problems at the broadcast source This does not necessarily indicate a problem with your display If no TEXT broadcast is being received while viewing in the TEXT mode the screen may become dark and blank for some programs Should this occur switch the Closed Caption mode to OFF Close caption will disappear temporarily when the OSD menu is displayed on the screen Setting up V CHIP This function allows TV programs to be restricted a
3. Programming intended for children with this designation must C Children adhere to the provisions of the Children s section of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters CAB Voluntary Code on Violence in TV Programming This classification 1s applied to children s programming that is C8 Children generally considered acceptable for youngsters 8 years and over eight years and to view on their own It is i ej that a parent guardian co older view programming assigned this classification with younger children under the age of 8 This is programming intended for a broad general audience G General While not designed specifically for children it is understood that Programming younger viewers may be part of the audience Therefore suitable for all ages programming within this classification shall contain very little violence either physical verbal or emotional a Pa while oi or a rie Ti may not be suitable for younger children under the age of 8 Boy rental Guid Parents guardians should be aware that there might be content elements which some could consider inappropriate for unsupervised viewing by children in the 8 13 age range Programming with this classification contains themes or content elements which might not be suitable for viewers under the age AEN revers 14 of 14 Parents are strongly cautioned to exercise discretion in permitting viewing by pre teens and early teens without parent ance years and olde
4. lt gt Adjust main menu 1 Press the MENU button on the remote control or the MENU button on the display to bring up the 2 Press the 4 or gt buttons to select PC and then press OK to enter the submenu 3 Press the a or buttons to select an item 4 In the PC Menu use the 4 or gt buttons to adjust the setting or select the options 5 To return to the menu one level up press the EXIT button on the remote control or the MENU button on the display Use the and 4 buttons on the Protect screen and enter remote control or the VOL gt and Off DPMS power saver mode when no Kk VOL 4 buttons on the display to On PC signal is detected change selection Use the and 4 buttons on the e PAP Adjust display clock fre remote control or the VOL b and 39 to 32 c es quency VOL 4 buttons on the display to change selection Adjust display clock phase cr Co idee signal Use the gt and 4 buttons on the Phase in 480P 576P 720P or remote control or the VOL gt and 0 to 31 1080i format you can use VOL 4 buttons on the display to this function to enhance change selection the sharpness of the picture Use the gt and 4 buttons on the H Position Adjust horizontal position of remote control or the VOL gt and 30 to 30 the image VOL 4 buttons on the display to change selection Use the and 4 buttons on the V Position Adjust vertical position of the remote control or the V
5. Reduce the contrast setting and there is a loss of definition e The DVD player is set for a high level output in the brightest areas of the The AV video signal has not been terminated properly image somewhere in the external AV equipment There are spots on the screen Degraded colors or tints The image appears too washed Reduce the brightness level till the black areas of the picture out or the darkest areas of the appear as black image appear too bright The DVD player may be set at too high a brightness level Check the PC DVI cable for disconnection Power indicator lamp flashes e This indicates the PC DVI input has been selected with no red PC DVI source signal The PC has been put to Standby mode Out of range appears Check whether the input signal is acceptable to the display Check for incorrect battery orientation Check for dead batteries Check your distance and angle from the display Check whether remote control is properly being pointed at the display s remote control sensor window Check for any obstacle between the remote control and the Remote control does not func remote control sensor window tion properly Check that the remote control sensor window is not under strong fluorescent lighting Check for any devices PC or personal digital assistant PDA nearby that transmit infrared signal which may cause interference to signal transmission between the re
6. o iU 4 In the Picture Menu use the 4 or gt buttons to 0 adjust the setting or select the options a4 5 To return to the menu one level up press the Advanced Picture Settings EXIT button on the remote control or the ENTER Enter Select lt gt Adjust MENU button on the display 3 Press the a or buttons to select an item Use gt to increase con Contrast Adjust image contrast pacar doc 0 to 32 20 On Screen Display OSD Menu gt for brighter blacks 4 Brightness Adjust image black level M eng ee 0 to 60 Color Adjust color saturation na 0 to 64 Tint Adjust color tint g dona a 0 to 30 hanes Adjust the sharpness level gt for a sharper image 4 14 to 25 of the image for softer image Advanced Picture Settings Press OK to enter Color TEMP Adjust the color tint of the black and white part of the image Use the gt and 4 buttons on the remote control or the VOL gt and VOL 4 buttons on the display to change selection Panel Default backlight color e Warm Biased toward red Normal Standard video TV color temperature Cool Biased toward blue for PC input Vivid To restore a factory preset e A Standard or user customized user e Movie Picture Mode situation mode from the VOL and VOL 4 e Sports memory buttons on the display to change selection Personal 1 Personal 2 Use
7. pour les enfants de moins de 13 ans 16 ans Cette mission ne convient Elle contient de fr quentes sc nes de violence ou des sc nes pas aux moins de 16 d une violenceintense ans 18 ans Cette mission est r serv e aux adultes Elle contient une violence soutenue ou des sc nes d une violence extr me USA TV Ratings Exempt programming includes news Sports documentaries None No blocking and other information programming talk shows music videos and variety programming TV Y All children The program is designed to be appropriate for all children The program is designed for children age 7 and above It may TV Y7 Direct to be more appropriate for children who have acquired the Older Children developmental skills needed to distinguish between make believe and reality Most parents would find The program suitable for all ages TV G General Although this rating does not signify a pos designed Audience ecifically for children most parents oe et younger dre watch this program unattended TV PG Parental The program contains material that parents may find unsuitable for Poe children Many parents may want to Guidance Suggested watch it with their younger children The program contains some material that many parents TV 14 Parents would find unsuitable for children under 14 years of age Parents are strongly urged to exercise greater care in monitoring this program and are cautioned agai
8. press the a or buttons to select USA TV Ratings and then press the OK button 2 Use the 4 or gt buttons to select an age based rating 3 Press the a or buttons to select a content based rating and then press the 4 or gt buttons to select Block or Show Canceling the V CHIP Block Screen While V CHIP Block is Activated 1 The program is blocked will appear on the screen if you watch a program that matches the rating data you configured 2 Enter the 4 digit password by using the channel selection buttons V CHIP Block will be temporarily canceled If an incorrect password is entered it cannot be unblocked Changing V CHIP Blocking Password 1 Press the MENU button on the remote or the MENU button on the display to bring up the main menu 2 Press the 4 or gt buttons to select TV and then press the OK button to enter the submenu 3 Press the a or buttons to select V CHIP Block Settings and then press the OK button to enter the submenu 4 Press the a or buttons to select Change Password and then press the OK button 5 Enter the new password 6 You will be prompted to enter the new password again Now you have successfully changed the V CHIP Blocking password 28 On Screen Display OSD Menu PC Menu cF Options in this menu are available only if you have connected PC or DVI signals to the display lt Audio E PC Menu Frequency Phase V Position Auto ENTER Enter select Picture
9. 00 65 00 VESA cF Optimal settings for this product are as listed above It is suggested that you select appropriate settings from this table to obtain optimal performance Dimensional Drawings 835 00 1 220 00 1024 85 s 22 00 74 00 823 80 F 593 00 661 50 Il Il Il Il Ill LI I WE IAA I A 1 I o Anke E KA o i a 3 mogu m nj mmm mekani m KAKAA LIU mogi IIIN ogni MIN
10. gt DVI gt TV c7 AV1 S AV2 S or AV3 S will appear only when the S Video input of AV 1 AV 2 or AV 3 is connected Adjusting Volume Adjusting the volume 1 Press the VOL gt button on your display or press the VOL button on your remote to increase volume The volume indicator will increase in length as volume rises 2 Press the VOL 4 button on your display or press the VOL button on your remote to decrease volume The volume indicator will decrease in length as volume falls Mute setting 1 Press the MUTE button on your remote control to temporarily cut off the sound 2 Press the MUTE button once more or press the VOL or Power button on your display or the remote control to restore the sound level MTS TV Sound selection Press the MTS button on your remote control to toggle among Stereo SAP Second Audio Program or Mono reception Changing Channels Using the Channel selection buttons on the Remote Control to Change Channels To select a single or double digit channel press the corresponding channel selection buttons on the remote control For example to select channel 8 press the 0 and 8 channel selection buttons on the remote control To select a triple digit channel press the 2 button on the remote control followed by the rest of the digits For example to select channel 102 press the button and then press the 0 and 2 buttons on the remote control Using the Remote Control
11. not operate properly as described in the operating instructions Do not touch the controls other than those described in the operating instructions Improper adjustment of controls not described in the instructions can cause damage which often requires extensive adjustment work by a qualified technician If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged in any way When the product displays an abnormal condition or exhibits a distinct change in performance Any noticeable abnormality in the product indicates that the product needs servicing Safety checks Upon completion of service or repair work request the service technician to perform safety checks to ensure that the product is in proper operating condition Wall mounting When mounting the product on a wall be sure to install the product according to the method recommended by the manufacturer using only the manufacturers mounting hardware Stand Do not place the product on an unstable trolley stand tripod or table Placing the product on an unstable base can cause the product to fall resulting in serious personal injuries as well as damage to the product Careful move When relocating the product placed on a trolley it must be moved with the utmost care Sudden stops excessive force and uneven floor surfaces can cause the product to fall from the trolley Panel protection The LCD panel used in this product is made of glass Therefore it can break wh
12. occur 4 3 Display the standard 4 3 video signal e g TV signal in the center of the Q screen at the ratio of 4 3 The screen does not change but black blocks appears in the left and right sides of the screen When the input video source is 16 9 in O O ratio deformation will occur on the screen ee R Letterbox Fill the entire 4 3 screen with a 4 3 video signal The redundant part r on the upper and bottom of the image will be removed and the image will 2 2 extend vertically and horizontally to fill the full screen When the input video source is 16 9 in ratio e g DVD signal no change will occur may be identified on the edge of the image When the input video source is 16 9 O O Anamorphic Fill the entire screen with a 4 3 video signal Some deformations O o OJ in ratio e g DVD signal no change will occur O O Real Display the actual size of the video source without zooming 16 Using the Remote Control Using the Picture in Picture PIP Picture by Picture PBP Function If your display is connected to an additional Video or PC source pressing the PIP PBP button allows you to display both images on the screen at once in PIP Picture In Picture or PBP Pic ture By Picture modes Full Screen Normal display PIP G on V Enter PIP mode and display graphics on video PIP V on G Enter PIP mode and display video on graphics PBP G by V Enter PBP mode and display graphics by video PB
13. this should be used in preference to either composite or S video signals Connecting Component Video Signals 1 Connect the Component video output of your AV equipment to the display s COMPONENT Y CB PB CR PR terminals using a Component video cable COMPONENT 2 2 Connect the audio output of your AV vea O equipment to the display s COMPONENT AUDIO L R input terminals using the AV cable or equivalent CRIPR Cse Ps Y AUDIO S VIDEO 5 1 Of the currently available video signal types Component video input offers the best quality Component video output is available on progressive scan DVD players and Digital television decoders The image quality with this type of input is superior to that obtained with S video All High Definition Television signals must go through this input 2 DV3750 supports 480P 720P 576P and 1080i HDTV signals provided by high pl definition AV equipment such as a HDTV decoder 3 Ensure the connector colors match failure to connect the colors of the cables to the corresponding colored terminals Will result in a incorrectly color image or badly distorted image Component Video Cable Audio AV cable DVD player 8 Setting up Your Display Connecting RGB Signals Mini D SUB 1 Connect the analog video output of your PC to the PC D SUB terminal on the display using a Mini D SUB 15 pin cable 2 Connect the audio output of
14. your PC to the display s PC AUDIO input terminal using an appropriate cable CF 1 If the input signal resolution is higher than the default display resolution the screen may be unable to display image details clearly You will need a converter to connect a Macintosh computer video to the display using a PC D SUB 15 pin cable Certain PC models cannot be connected to the display The computer in the illustration is shown only for reference your equipment may Vary Additional equipment shown in the illustration is not provided Do not set the computer s horizontal and vertical scanning frequencies less than or greater than the frequency range of the display refer to Supported Modes on page 32 If you require more information on how to connect your equipment please refer to the manual for the piece of equipment you wish to attach Connecting DVI Signals 1 Connect the digital video output of your PC to the DVI terminal on the display using a DVI D cable 2 Connect the audio output of your PC to the display s DVI AUDIO L R input terminals using the AV cable or equivalent r COMPONENT 2 COMPONENT Audio cable Mini D SUB cable AC INLET Audio cable DVI D cable PG ay pm Cl jee m Setting up Your Displa
15. 15 Using the CH buttons to sequentially change channels Press the CH or CH button on the remote control or press CH or CH on the display to sequentially select the TV channels available in your area Using the channel button to return to the previous channel RECALL To return to the previous viewed channel press the Channel return buttonon your remote control Selecting a Picture Mode Depending on the types contents of the TV program you are watching you can select the most appropriate picture mode to make the image more vivid and lively To change the picture mode press the PICTURE button on the remote control This enables you to select from the 6 preset picture modes You can also set up the picture mode you desire For more information refer to the Picture Mode Settings on page 21 Using the Freeze Function When watching a TV program press the FREEZE button on the remote control to freeze the image on the screen the signal will continue to be broadcast Press the FREEZE button again to restore normal motion Adjusting Aspect Ratio Press the ASPECT button on your remote control to select the image aspect ratio you prefer Press the button several times to cycle through various ratios O Full Screen Enlarge the standard 4 3 video signal e g TV signal to 16 9 full C screen video signal When the original input video source is 16 9 in ratio e g DVD signal no change will
16. A connector Connect the Composite video output of your AV device here 3 AV2 AUDIO Audio input L R Connect the audio output of your AV device here This input is used common to both AV and S VIDEO input S VIDEO S VIDEO input Connect the S VIDEO output of your AV device here 4 TV CATV Antenna Connect your antenna to this input VIDEO Composite AV signal input RCA connector Connect the Composite video output of your AV device here 5 AVI AUDIO Audio input L R Connect the audio output of your AV device here This input is used common to both AV and S VIDEO input S VIDEO S VIDEO input Connect the S VIDEO output of your AV device here Y Cs Ps Cr Pr Y Ca Ps Cr Prinput Connect the component image output of your AV devices or HDTV decoder here The Y green 6 COMPONENT 2 connector can also be used as a second composite signal input AUDIO Audio input L R Connect the audio output of your AV device here Getting Started with Your Display 5 Y Cs Ps Cr Pr Y Ca Ps Cr Prinput Connect the component image output of your AV devices or HDTV decoder here The Y green 7 COMPONENT 1 connector can also be used as a second composite signal input AUDIO Audio input L R Connect the audio output of your AV device here e PC D SUB 15 pin D SUB computer signal input For connecting to 8 PC PC s analog video output PC AUDIO For connecting to PC s audio o
17. AN cP PAG RT 31 S G O des sseccecsssosnnccsssevnaccnsseonavecssedencecesesneessevesneoates 31 TT E 32 PimensonallDrawings 32 li Table of Contents Introduction Thank you for purchasing the BenQ DV3750 LCD Display Your DV3750 will bring you years of high quality viewing enjoyment It is also extremely easy to operate and provides exceptionally high image quality The DV3750 is also extremely versatile You can install it on the wall optional wall mounting kit is required or set it on a table and it can be used under any type of illumination This manual will explain the operation of the DV3750 including its functions and features and other important information Before installing or operating your LCD display please take the time to thoroughly read this manual particularly the sections on safety Functions and Features The DV3750 has many useful functions and features including 1920 x 1080 image resolution e 550 nits brightness 800 1 contrast ratio Compatible with all digital television DTV formats including 1080i 720P 576P and 480P De Interlacing Multiple picture modes Picture In Picture and Picture By Picture display functions SRS TruSurround XT Home Theater Surround sound experience Graphic OSD Shortcut buttons 1 Freeze frame 2 Stereo MTS television sound 3 Sleep timer 4 Backlight adjustment 5 PC DVI input signal auto calibration 6 Aspect ratio adju
18. BenQ DV3750 LCD Display User s Manual Welcome amp Copyright Copyright BenQ Corporation All rights reserved No part of this User s Manual may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of BenQ Corporation SRSC9 9 is a trademark of SRS Labs Inc TruSurround XT technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs Inc Disclaimer BenQ Corporation makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the contents of this User s Manual BenQ Corporation reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents thereof without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes Important Safety Instructions Electrical energy can perform many useful functions but it can also cause personal injury and property damage if improperly handled This product has been engineered and manufactured with the highest priority on safety however IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD In order to prevent potential danger please observe the following instructions when installing operating and cleaning the product Proper care will also prolong the service life of your BenQ display Just follow these simple i
19. IN L o o oli 1 Unit mm E J 32 Supported Modes
20. OK button to enter the submenu 5 Press the a or w button to select Save Settings and press the OK button to enter the submenu 6 Press the a or button to save your settings in To Personal 1 or To Personal 2 and then press the OK button to confirm Selecting a Picture Mode 1 Press the MENU button on your remote control or the MENU button on the display to bring up the OSD menu 2 Press the 4 or gt button to select Picture and press the OK button to enter the submenu 3 Press the a or button to select Advanced Picture Settings and press the OK button to enter the submenu 4 Press the a or button to select Picture Mode and press the 4 or button to select a picture mode 5 Press the MENU button to close the menu cF You can also press the PICTURE button on the remote control to switch to the picture mode you want directly Feature Menu 4 2 Press the MENU button on the remote control or the MENU button on the display to bring up the Audio Picture main menu 2 Press the 4 or gt buttons to select Feature and PIP Audio then press OK to enter the submenu PBP Audio 3 Press the a or buttons to select an item PIP amp PBP Backlight Dark Sleep Timer Dr gt To return to the menu one level up press the EXIT button on the remote control or the MENU button on the display 4 In the Feature Menu use the 4 or buttons to adjust the setting or select the option
21. OL gt and 30 to 30 image VOL 4 buttons on the display to change selection Automatically adjusts fre Use the OK button on the remote m quency phase H position control or the INPUT button on and V position to place the the display to begin auto adjust image on the screen ment Troubleshooting Before calling a service center attempt the following steps to diagnose the problem TV Powa Re ot ON Ensure the power plug is securely inserted into the receptacle and wall socket Troubleshooting 29 Ensure the display power is ON Indicated by the green Power indicator on the front of the display Try a different input source to check whether the source is at fault Check for mis connection of cables or for wrong input source Your display is being affected by interference from automo There is no picture or sound biles trains high voltage transmission lines neon signs or another sources of interference Try redirecting or relocating your antenna to reduce the affects of the interference Check whether all the picture adjustments have been properly performed Press the PICTURE button on the remote control to select a different picture mode I oja Try selecting a different aspect ratio by pressing the ASPECT mproper screen position or size button on the remote control dead Ensure the display s aspect ratio is correctly set to suit the program source The image appears too bright
22. P V by G Enter PBP mode and display video by graphics CF V video TV AV1 AV1 S AV2 AV2 S AV3 AV3 S input image G Graphics Component 1 Component 2 PC or DVI input image Selecting PIP AUDIO If your display is connected to two different video and audio inputs pressing the PIP AUDIO button on your remote allows you to select the sound from either the main or sub screen in PIP mode or from the left or right screen in PBP mode Selecting Favorite Channels 1 Press the FAV FAVORITE button on your remote control to jump to your preset favorite channelmemory 2 Press the FAV FAVORITE button again to jump to the next favorite channel memory and so on You may select from up to 5 channels to set as your favorites Cr For more information about how to set up favorite channels please refer to Setting up Favorite Channels on page 25 Selecting TV CATV Input To select between the TV CATV systems press the TV CATV button on the remote control Adding Deleting Sequential Channels The CH button allows you to alter the channels appearing in the Sequential Channel change memory When Auto Program see TV Menu on page 24 is complete use the CH button to remove unwanted channels that may have been detected The CH button can also be used to add additional channels to the sequential channel memory Using Sleep Timer Press the SLEEP button on your remote control to start setting the automatic sleep timer Pr
23. R Enter Select lt gt Adjust Use the gt and 4 buttons on pp glish Je m m the remote control or the F Language 5148 VOL gt and VOL buttons a ei OSD menu Espa ol on the display to change selec mole r tion te HM Use the gt and 4 buttons on the remote control or the TV CATV ado od aun VOL and VOL 4 buttons a y on the display to change selec CATV tion Add weak or addi Use the gt and 4 buttons on tional channels or the remote control or the ed Channel delete unwanted VOL gt and VOL 4 buttons re channels from TV on the display to change selec Adde memory tion Closed Caption See Setting up Closed Caption on page 25 Set and change Refer to Setting up Favorite Favorite Channels Channels Channel below Favorite 1 2 3 4 5 24 On Screen Display OSD Menu Tuner will search through all available Press the OK button to start channels and add channel search them to memory V CHIP Block Settings See Setting up V CHIP on page 25 Auto Program Setting up Favorite Channels 1 Press the MENU button on the remote control or the MENU button on the display to bring up the main menu 2 Press the 4 or buttons to select TV and then press OK to enter the submenu 3 Press the a or w buttons to select Favorite Channels and then press OK to enter the submenu 4 Press the a or v buttons to set your favorite channels Favorite 1 Favorite 2
24. adversely affected Please ensure that all connectors are firmly seated Before connecting external devices turn off the power to the display for safety Connecting Composite AV Video Signals RS 232 AUDIO OUT Connect the Composite AV output of your AV equipment to the Composite AV signal terminal on the display using a Composite AV video cable RCA connector as illustrated i L A cr Composite video input is the most commonly used signal input However this type of input also provides a less optimal image quality Many video sources can only output Composite video signals for example VCRs and camcorders Other video sources such as laser disc players actually produce slightly better results when using Composite video Composite AV video cable Video game Setting up Your Display 7 Connecting S Video Signals 1 Connect the S Video output of your AV equipment to the display s S VIDEO terminal using an S Video cable Pay attention to the direction of the connector on the S Video cable when inserting 2 Connect the audio output of your AV equipment to the display s S VIDEO AUDIO L R input terminals using the AV cable or equivalent S Video cable Audio AV cable cr An S video signal provides a higher quality image to that of Composite video It is recommended to use this input whenever possible If your AV equipment provides a component video output YPBPR or YCBCR
25. choose picture in picture PIP mode or picture by picture PBP mode 7 FREEZE Press this button to freeze the screen the signal will continue to be broadcast Press the button again to release 8 SLEEP Press this button to set the automatic shut off timer 9 PICTURE Press this button to select a picture mode 10 PIP AUDIO Press this button to select audio for the sub picture main picture or left right picture when the display is showing the PIP or PBP screen 11 CH add erase Press this button to add the current TV channel to the sequential channel selection set Press this but ton again to erase the current TV channel from the sequential channel set 12 1 button Press this button to let the display automatically adjust frequency phase and image position in PC or HDTV modes or search for signal source and properly display the video format in the video mode na nn nn II 1 2 4 PIP PBP SLEEP D A 3 seems gt FES 107 Ri 12 eo j 14 13 15 N 20 19 JE can l L 21 22 23 BenQ 13 MENU Press this button to display the OSD on screen display menu for adjusting the image sound and functions The function table allows you to use the gt or 4 buttons to select items Pressing this button again removes the OSD display 14 INPUT Press this button to select your desired input source 15 gt 4 and OK button a v p
26. de dd 16 Using the Picture in Picture PIP Picture by Picture PBP Function 17 selecino IP AUDIO ao da EH A nue 17 Selecting Favorite ANN ES a den cn de pu cu un 17 Selecting IVICA EV IOPU nee na EEATT AAEE ooo dno 17 Adding Deleting Sequential Channels 17 Usne Seep TINE mn e m mr ev aces 17 pate luke ne ACROSS SSSR o e 17 Display Information pussa eia rer terre js ro 17 Usine TNE AUTO Fu CON pcre societies a a se jek 17 On Screen Display OSD Menu cssscccssssrceeesseeceesssneees 18 NDS or me e m e e ev 18 Navigating the OSD Met oicrosccassconsdareaesonessconeneaecessanacanetenecessancecsnenemagesesanaceuege 19 OO MAO dd see on 19 PIELUTE ANA NS A oi ini od i kh ah oh ina 20 Picture OCI CS g 21 toro Perel Dg Teapot Picture Noge enu a de dd tn 22 Pedtufe IN CT ast tetsu a nan aan a ss oo ne ea 22 EN MeNi am mae D si 24 Serie tp Favorite Chanine o ER eee din 25 Serine Up Closed Caph oi aisa ee nus 25 SCA UD VAC EP i arcuate en aS 25 NOUS RATS TOT 26 IR M Cr Sree m te ae ra te ree tee ve ere 26 AUSTIN V CHIP SEINE SE g o edhe 28 PIGS Ge TINO SELUDr skute nenenanana nane Gi nae ba nose E E 28 Adus TS MOVIE RIUN estar eres ene Ne ln 28 Amis iko RS ARR Se ee 28 Canceling the V CHIP Block Screen While V CHIP Block is Activated 28 lameing V CHIP Blocking Pa SWOTd sand un ns 28 UG LENI o ra m pm gom rap moro nju am nm rim a 29 PIMOS IN OO CIS E nn 29 _ S ALO RE PR Tr a rr rm ov re e o ova 29 o O
27. e may be interference between the antenna cable and power cable Try positioning them further apart Is the television receiving interference from other devices Transmission antennas of radio broadcasting stations and transmission antennas of amateur radios and cellular phones may also cause interference Use the television as far away as possible from devices that may cause possible interference Size 94 cm 37 inches Aspect ratio 16 9 Resolution 1920 x 1080 Pitch 0 42675 x 0 42675 mm Brightness 550 nits Contrast ratio 800 1 Viewing angle 176 176 Response time 8 ms Gray to Gray Amplifier 15W x2 TV TV tuner S Video Video Composite vero RCA Component video Y Ps Pr Signal inputs Audio input DVI PC PC Duo DVI audio input PC audio Audio output Signal outputs Headphone output Subwoofer output Scan format 480P 576P 720P 10801 Specifications 31 PC horizontal frequency 31 5 60 kHz PC vertical frequency 50 70 Hz Power supply AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Operating temperature 0 C 40 C at sea level Storage temperature 20 C 50 C at sea level Operating humidity 20 90 cr Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Supported Modes 720 x 400 640 x 480 640 x 480 VESA 640 x 480 VESA 800 x 600 37 88 60 32 40 00 VESA 800 x 600 46 86 75 00 49 50 VESA 1024 x 768 48 36 60
28. e overheating and or shorten the life of the product Do not place the display on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface since they can block ventilation openings This display is not designed for built in installation do not place the product in an enclosed place such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions are followed 8 Heat sources Keep the product away from heat sources such as radiators heaters stoves and other heat generating products including amplifiers 9 Power cord protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or bitten by small animals Pay particular attention to cords at doors plugs receptacles and the point where they exit from the product 10 Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer Use of 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 i improper attachments can result in accidents Accessories When the product is used on a trolley care should be taken to avoid quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces that may cause the product and trolley to overturn damaging equipment or causing possible injury to the operator Do not place this product on an unstable trolley stand pedestal bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product The product should be mounted according to t
29. en the display is dropped or hit by other objects Beware of injuries in the event of the LCD glass screen breaking 22 Pixel defect The LCD panel is a high technology product giving you finely detailed pictures Occasionally a few non active pixels may appear on the screen as a fixed point of blue green or red Please note that this does not affect the performance of your product 23 Installation of an external antenna If an outside antenna is connected to the television equipment be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges For added protection for this television equipment during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna This will prevent damage to the equipment due to lightning and power line surges An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can collide with such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal Important Information WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DONOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE WARNING FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifica
30. ess the SLEEP button several times to adjust the time in increments of 30 minutes from 0 to 180 minutes Adjusting Backlight To adjust the intensity of your display s backlight press the BACKLIGHT button on your remote control to select Dark Normal or Bright Display Information Press the INFO button on your remote control to display the signal information including input video signal source Video format TV sound and current selected channel Using the Auto Function Press the i button on your remote control to have your display automatically adjust the frequency phase horizontal and vertical positions in PC and HDTV modes Using the Remote Control 17 On Screen Display OSD Menu OSD Structure Volume id Stereo o Balance Soundi Sound Type Sound MTS Stereo Steady Sound F LSAP Mid Treble 7 Brightness Bass Color TEMP Tit Picture Mode 7 ACE Color Enhancement Save Settings Feature Main S L Sub LPBP Audio left 000 O a Graphics On Video 7 Video On Graphics Graphics By Video Video By Graphics Freeze gt No Fulsereen TI Backlight Bright Sleep Timer J Dark F Letterbox 7 Norm OOOO Anamorphic Advanced Feature Aspect Ratio sd Ratio Real TV language FL Video Input TV CATV o O O CATV G
31. ff Sound grams VOL 4 buttons on the display to Auto This option will become change selection unavailable if Audio Out is set to On Turn on or off SRS Use the gt and 4 buttons on the SRS TS TruSurround XT Home remote control or the VOL gt and Off Theater Surround Sound VOL 4 buttons on the display to On Effect change selection Use the gt and 4 buttons on the remote control or the VOL gt and Off VOL 4 buttons on the display to On change selection Advanced Audio settings Press OK to enter cz This option will become unavailable if the SRS TS and Audio Out options are set to On Use gt to increase treble tone 4 to Select sound output from Audio Out the internal speaker or external speaker Treble Adjust treble tones 12 to 12 decrease treble tone Mid Use gt to increase mid treble tone 4 Treble Adjust mid treble tones to decrease mid treble tone 12 to 12 Middle Adjust mid tones Use b to saa veo middle tone 4 to 12 to 12 decrease middle tone Mid Bass Adjust mid bass tones Use to increase mid bass tone lt 12 to 12 to decrease mid bass Bass Adjust bass tones Deh Omer gone 12 to 12 4 to decrease bass tone Picture Menu 1 Press the MENU button on the remote control or the MENU button on the display to display the main menu 2 Press the 4 or gt buttons to select Picture and then press OK to enter the submenu
32. he manufacturer s instructions and use only with a trolley stand pedestal bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer Servicing Do not attempt to service the product yourself Removing covers can expose you to high voltage and other dangerous conditions Request a qualified service person to perform servicing Replacement parts In case the product needs replacement parts make sure that the service person uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or those with the same characteristics and performance as the original parts Use of unauthorized parts can result in fire electric shock and or other danger Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or convenience receptacles on other equipment as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock Entering of objects and liquids Never poke an object into the product through vents or openings High voltage flows in the product and inserting an object can cause electric shock and or short circuit internal parts For the same reason do not spill water or liquid on the product Damage requiring service If any of the following conditions occurs unplug the power cord from the AC outlet and request a qualified service person to perform repairs When the power cord or plug is damaged When a liquid is spilled on the product or when objects have fallen into the product When the product has been exposed to rain or water When the product does
33. k 8 Gomme chine omponene TV e a l E 8 Conmectine RGB Siemals Mini DESSUS nai 9 COS DNS ers 9 Connec ane Udo O11 och ceo yt 0 1 1 Lyme a T 10 COMME CIM S TG POWED COTE o noone sn s dosjetka 10 janja CTES oat o pe e A 11 Remole CODO PR e e vr EE 12 Using the Remote COOL o cesenemaceneavnemes tmencaepeenseeceennetensoteneestes 14 DAMETICE a oj joe jana k 14 NOR ON USINE abi CS eras nn MD 14 Using the Remote Control ss 15 Power on Power off and Standby ss 15 Turning On the dISplA sssssssssrsessetssedonnnseneensnnmnesste Ka A een 15 Turning off the display cccciscccsssssassesceasscenasscscscasascaseccascsassenasantsecsascdscadeeee A 15 Switching INPUtS nest PR RA 15 Adjusting Volume aan aaanaasandnana va tananaasanananaa aan asaanananaecinanavanaee neant oed JONA DDS 15 Adjusting the volume ccsssccsesccseccsssesssnccsecctsasensanessaneeeascesescaneseaseczanscnsaha aetna aaa 15 Mute setting cccscssecsrsessecscressorserssessroeseserececesonsertersereetorsensersesecsersest A A 15 MTS TV Sound selection ss ee ae one 15 Changing Channels sna il 15 Using the Channel selection buttons on the Remote Control to Change Channels 15 Using the CH 4 v buttons to sequentially change channels 00 000 16 Table of Contents i Using the channel button to return to the previous channel 16 DOCS aE ure MOE rage ona a eej 16 Usine tne Trecze PUNENOM oak ajn onin en 16 ACL AS DE CROSS a m a ere Te a i
34. mote control and the LCD display Turn off the infrared function of these devices There is no picture or sound Make sure the antenna cable is properly connected e Make sure the antenna cable is properly connected Change channels to confirm if the symptom is still present Picture is not clear If PC is selected as the input signal source use the Auto function in the PC Menu to let the display adjust picture automatically Check whether you have selected the Mute function No sound Make sure the volume is not set to minimum Check the AV cables for disconnection 30 Troubleshooting Antenna The picture is not sharp or the picture moves contains image movement The picture is doubled or tripled The picture is spotted There are stripes on the screen or colours fade Specifications The reception may be weak Change channels to confirm if the symptom is still present e Make sure the outside antenna is not disconnected Make sure the antenna is facing the right direction e Make sure the antenna is facing the right direction Picture ghosting is caused by reflections from buildings large metal structures and mountains Carefully realign your antenna to minimise the ghost images Ultimately a higher quality antenna professionally installed may be necessary to reduce the ghosting There may be interference from automobiles trains high voltage lines neon lights etc Ther
35. nd TV usage to be controlled based on FCC data It prevents children from watching violent or sexual scenes that may be harmful Restriction of TV programs includes two ratings that contain information about the program the Movie Ratings and the TV Ratings The Movie Ratings are restricted by age TV Ratings are restricted by age and content Since a TV program may use either the Movie Rratings or the TV Ratings both should be adjusted for complete control On Screen Display OSD Menu 25 26 Movie Ratings GENERAL AUDIENCES All ages admitted PARENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED Some material may not be suitable for children R RESTRICTED Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian NC 17 NO ONE 17 AND UNDER ADMITTED X is an older rating that is unified with NC 17 but may be encoded in the data of older movies Movie Ratings examples 13 PARENTAL STRONGLY CAUTIONED Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13 Example 1 PG 13 in the age based rating is blocked this will also automatically block the higher ratings R NC 17 and X Example 2 R in the age based rating is blocked this will also automatically block the higher ratings NC 17 and X c The Movie Ratings are only age based TV Ratings Canadian English TV Ratings Exempt No Exempt programming includes news sports documentaries BI zA and other information programming talk shows music videos CONDE and variety programming
36. nst letting children under ne age of 14 watch unen TV MA Mature The program is specifically designed to be viewed bye adults D Programs with suggestive dialogs Strongly Cautioned On Screen Display OSD Menu 27 Example When the V FV content based rating in the TV Y7 age based rating is set to BLOCK this will automatically block the V FV contents in higher ratings TV G TV PG TV 14 and TV MA Choosing a lower age based rating blocks the higher age based ratings regardless of content based rating settings Adjusting V Chip Setting First Time Setup 1 Press the MENU button on the remote control or the MENU button on the display to bring up the main menu 2 Press the 4 or gt buttons to select TV and then press OK to enter the submenu 3 Press the a or buttons to select V CHIP Block Settings and then press OK to enter the submenu 4 Enter a 4 digit password the factory preset password is 0000 5 Press the a or buttons to select Enter V CHIP Blocking Settings and then press the OK button Adjusting Movie Ratings 1 Press the a or v buttons to select Movie Ratings 2 Use the 4 or gt buttons to select a rating Adjusting TV Ratings Adjusting Canadian English and Canadian French TV Ratings 1 Press the a or buttons to select Canadian English TV Ratings or Canadian French TV Rat ings 2 Use the 4 or gt buttons to select a rating Adjusting USA TV Ratings 1 After the password is entered
37. nstructions before using your display 1 Read instructions All operating instructions must be read and understood before the product is operated 2 Retain instructions These safety and operating instructions must be kept in a safe place for future reference 3 Observe warnings All warnings on the product and in the instructions must be observed closely 4 Follow instructions All operating instructions must be followe 5 Water and moisture Do not use this product near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like Do not use immediately after moving from a low temperature to a high temperature environment as this causes condensation which may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 6 Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Periodically clean the liquid crystal panel of the display to ensure a clear screen and prolong the service life of the panel Use a clean soft and cotton free dry cloth to dip into the specific cleaner for the liquid crystal panel Quickly wipe over the whole panel and use another cloth to clean the panel 7 Ventilation The vents and other openings in the cabinet are designed to let hot air escape from the display Do not cover or block these vents and openings since insufficient ventilation can caus
38. ogramming via the tuner decoder Antenna The antenna equipment has far more effect on reception for color TVs than on black and white models We suggest you use a good quality outdoor antenna Following are simple explanations for the connection of various types of antennas 1 Generally speaking 75 ohm systems have a round cable with an F shaped connector which requires no tools Attach the cable e directly to the input 2 300 ohm systems have a flat dual lead type cable A 300 75 ohm transformer may be K used to attach the antenna to a 75 ohm input 6 Setting up Your Display Installation of an Outdoor Antenna For best reception it is recommended that an Outdoor antenna be used A Use a combination VHF UHF outdoor antenna B Use separate VHF and or UHF outdoor antennas Connect the lead from the outdoor antenna to the antenna input on the rear of the display A Combination VHF UHF Antenna VHF UHF 300 75 ohm antenna adapter VHF UHF or OR antenna 300 ohm twin lead coaxial cable TD Antenna cable To antenna input terminal B Separate VHF and or UHF Antennas VHF UME antenna antenna E 300 OHM twin lead 300 OHM Combiner twin lead _ or 75 ohm coaxial cable Connecting Audio and Video Signal Sources Before connecting any component please familiarise yourself with the location and type of each input If incorrect connections are made picture or color quality may be
39. on If any chemical matter seeps out of the batteries wipe it up immediately using a dry cloth Due to varying storage conditions the battery life for the batteries included with your display may be shortened If the remote control is not used for a long period of time remove the batteries 14 Remote Control Using the Remote Control Power on Power off and Standby Turning on the display 1 After the power cord is plugged into a wall outlet the display will turn on and enter standby mode automatically and the power indicator will light up in red 2 Press the l button on the display or press the POWER button on the remote control The display will turn on and the power indicator will light up in green 3 The display will automatically search for a signal If the set is already connected to a signal source the display will display that signal Turning off the display Press the l button on the display again or press the POWER button on your remote control again and the display will go into standby mode The power indicator will turn red Switching Inputs 1 Turn on all connected equipment or computers 2 Press the INPUT button on your display or press the INPUT button on your remote control to select input signal 3 Press the button repeatedly until your desired input is displayed The sequence is as follows TV gt AV1 gt AV1 S gt AV2 gt AV2 S gt AV3 gt AV3 S gt Component 1 gt Component 2 gt PC
40. ote control or Sleep Timer automatically turn off the VOL gt and VOL 4 YOU OUND INI the display buttons on the display to change selection utes Advanced Feature Press OK to enter Full Screen Enlarge the standard 4 3 video signal e g TV signal to 16 9 full screen video signal When the original input video source is 16 9 in ratio e g DVD signal no change will occur 4 3 Format Display the standard 4 3 video signal e g TV signal in the center of the screen at the ratio of 4 3 The screen does not change but black blocks appears in the left and right sides of the screen When the input video source is 16 9 in ratio deformation will Use the gt and 4 buttons occur on the screen on the remote control or Letterbox Fill the entire 4 3 the VOL gt and VOL 4 screen with a 4 3 video signal buttons on the display to The redundant part on the change selection upper and bottom of the image will be removed and the image will extend vertically and horizontally to fill the full screen When the input video source is 16 9 in ratio e g DVD signal no change will occur Anamorphic Fill the entire screen with a 4 3 video signal Some deformations may be identified on the edge of the image When the input video source is 16 9 in ratio e g DVD signal no change will occur Real Display the actual size of the video source without zooming Aspect Adjust image aspect Ratio ratio
41. r guardian supervision as programming with this classification could deal with mature themes and societal issues in a realistic fashion On Screen Display OSD Menu This classification applies to programming which could contain ee any or all of the following content elements which would make Programming the program unsuitable for viewers under the age of 18 Canadian French TV Ratings a e les emissions exclues figurent celles ci nouvelles Exempt Aucun Diodes pols documentaires et autres missions d information talk 8 ows vid oclips et missions de vari t Cette mission convient un public de tous ges Elle ne G G n ral contient aucuneviolence ou la violence qu elle contient est minime ou bien trait e sur le mode de l humour de la caricature ou de mani re irr aliste Cette mission convient a un public large mais elle contient 8 ans G n ral une violence l gere ou occasionnelle qui pourrait troubler de D conseill aux jeunes enfants L coute en compagnie d un adulte est donc jeunes enfants recommand e pour les jeunes enfants ag s de moins de 8 ans qui ne font pas la diff rence entre le r el et l imaginaire 13 ans Cette Elle contient soit quelques sc nes de violence soit une ou des mission peut ne pas sc nes d uneviolence assez marqu e pour les affecter L coute convenir aux enfants en compagnie d un adulte est donc fortement recommand e de moins de 13 ans
42. r VOL gt buttons on the display to select a screen display language and then press the CH button on the display to go to the next step Press the VOL 4 or VOL gt buttons on the display to select the type of TV signal you have con nected to the display TV or CATV Press the CH button on the display to select Auto Program and then press the INPUT but ton The display will start searching for available channels and store them in the memory This may take several minutes depending on the available TV channels of your local TV sys tem Press the MENU button on the display to close the menu Setting up Your Display 11 Remote Control Below is the function description for each button on your remote control 12 PIP PBP SLEEP FREEZE BACKLIGHT Remote Control BenQ 1 POWER Press this button to power on the display Press it again to put the display into standby mode 2 INFO Press this button to display the TV channel message and any other signal messages including video or computer signals Press the EXIT button 17 to turn the information off 3 ASPECT Press this button to adjust screen image aspect ratio 4 TV CATV Press this button to switch between TV or cable tuner mode 5 BACKLIGHT Press this button to select the desired backlight level 6 PIP PBP Press this button to simultaneously view signals from two different sources on the screen You may
43. ra Graphics Input sd Input Channel sd Reset All Settings ss sid Closed Caption ml Favorite Favorite Channels sd Favorite2 I Auto Program p Favorites V CHIP Block Settings Favorite4 sd Frequency Phase o y O H Position V Position sid Auto 18 On Screen Display OSD Menu Navigating the OSD Menu You can use the OSD menu screen to adjust all the settings on your display Follow the steps outlined below to select the function you desire and refer to the pages indicated for more information Press the MENU button on your remote control or the MENU button on your display to bring up the following main menu on your screen Picture e Press the gt or button on the remote control or the CH a CH VOL gt or VOL 4 button on the display to select items on the main menu choose functions or change settings Press the OK button on the remote control or the INPUT button on the display to enter the submenu Press the EXIT button on the remote control to return to the upper layer of menu Press the MENU button on the remote control or the MENU button on your display to exit from the main menu Cr For more information about the OSD menus please refer to the following pages Audio Menu on page 19 Picture Menu on page 20 Feature Menu on page 22 TV Menu on page 24 PC Menu on page 29 Audio Menu Press the MENU button on the remote cont
44. remote control If the remote control sensor window on the display is in direct sunlight or strong light the remote control may not operate normally In this situation change the light source or readjust the angle of your display or operate the remote control from a location closer to the remote control sensor window on the display Batteries You will need to install the supplied batteries into the remote control to make it operate following the instructions below 1 Open the lid of the remote control battery compartment 2 Insert two size AAA batteries Ensure that the batteries are inserted with the positive and negative terminals in the correct direction corresponding to the and marks in the battery compartment 2 3 Install the lid of the remote control battery compartment Notes on Using Batteries The use of the wrong type of batteries may cause chemical leaks and or explosion Please note the following Always ensure that the batteries are inserted with the positive and negative terminals in the correct direction as shown in the battery compartment Different types of batteries have different characteristics Do not mix different types Do not mix old and new batteries Mixing old and new batteries will shorten battery life and or cause chemical leaks from the old batteries When batteries fail to function replace them immediately Chemicals which leak from batteries may cause skin irritati
45. ress the a or buttons to select settings e gt 4 pressthe gt or 4 buttons to adjust OSD menu settings Press OK to execute selections or to enter a submenu you have selected 16 FAV FAVORITE Press this button to jump to one of the favorite TV channels you have stored 17 EXIT When operating the on screen display press this button to return to the next higher menu level 18 CH a v Press this button to sequencially change channels 19 VOL Press these buttons to raise or lower the volume level 20 MUTE Press this button to mute the sound output Press it again to restore the sound output 21 MTS TV Sound Selection Press this button to toggle between stereo and mono sound reception 22 Direct Channel select Press these buttons to select the channel you wish to view 23 RECALL Press this button to toggle between the current and the previous channel you were viewing Remote Control 13 Using the Remote Control When using the remote control aim it at the remote control sensor window on the display If there is an object between the remote control and the signal remote control sensor window on the display the remote may not operate c When using the remote control please note Do not strike or drop the remote Do not expose the remote control to liquids and do not place it in humid environments Do not install or place the remote control in direct sunlight The heat may damage the
46. rol or the MENU button on the display to display the main menu E Audio Menu 2 Press the 4 or gt buttons to select Audio and then press OK to enter the submenu Sound Type 3 Press the a or buttons to select an item Steady Sound 4 In the Audio Menu use the 4 or gt buttons to a adjust the setting or select the options SRS TS 5 To return to the menu one level up press the EXIT button on the remote control or the Advanced Audio Settings MENU button on the display ENTER Enter gt Select lt gt Adjust Function Operation Range Use gt toincrease and 4 to decrease 0 tet Volume Adjust volume level volume Adjust left and right volume levels cht vol Balance Use gt to increase right volume 4 DOE gt This option will become to increase left volume level unavailable if Audio Out is set to On On Screen Display OSD Menu 19 Use the b and 4 buttons on the Select the sound type for eo den o opire VE kana Stereo Sound Type e except TV VOL 4 buttons on the display to Sound 1 input change selection Sound 2 Use the gt 2 4 a on ie om remote control or the VOL gt an Ne pss Dano VOL 4 buttons on the display to ko change selection Mono Automatically adjusts the sound level to be constant amongst different TV sta Usethe gt and 4 buttons on the Steady tions when viewing TV pro remote control or the VOL gt and O
47. s Advanced Feature ENTER Enter Select lt gt Adjust Select which audio Use the gt and 4 buttons source you want to hear on the remote control or ere PIP Audio F This option is avail the VOL gt and VOL suh able only if the PIP 4 buttons on the display to mode is activated change selection Select which audio Use the gt and 4 buttons __ source you want to hear on the remote controlor ia PBP Audio This option is avail the VOL and VOL Richt able only if the PBP 4 buttons on the display to 8 mode is activated change selection Display video and Use the gt and 4 buttons Full screen images simultaneously on the remote control or Graphics On Video PIP amp PBP in either Picture In Pic the VOL b and VOL 4 Video On Graphics ture or Picture By Pic buttons on the display to Graphics By Video ture mode change selection Video By Graphics 22 On Screen Display OSD Menu Use the gt and 4 buttons Freeze motion of screen jon the remote controlor N Freeze image however broad Ithe VOL gt and VOL cast continues 4 buttons on the display to aes change selection Use the gt and 4 buttons on the remote control or Dark the VOL gt and VOL 4 Normal buttons on the display to Bright change selection Adjust backlight inten Backlight sity Use the gt and 4 buttons Set the Sleep timer to on the rem
48. stment 7 Favorite channels Introduction 1 Package Contents Please ensure that the following items are included with your DV3750 LCD Display If any item is missing or damaged contact an authorized dealer immediately Bena e ee DV3750 LCD Display x1 User s manual x1 Power cord x1 Composite AV video cable Remote control x1 x1 AAA batteries x2 cr Actual number and type of cables may vary with the location of purchase 2 Package Contents Getting Started with Your Display Main Unit Front View No Name Description Lights up green when the display is powered on Lights up red when the display is in standby mode 1 Power indicator Flashes red when the display is connected to a PC and the PC enters standby mode 2 Remote control Receives the signal from the remote control Do not put any objects in front sensor window of the window in order not to hinder the reception of signals Control Panel 5 4 3 2 l Description Press this button to turn the display on when it is in standby mode Press this button once more to turn the display off by and put it to standby mode go z O HH Getting Started with Your Display 3 This button allows you to switch among different input signal sources 2 INPUT When the OSD On Screen Display menu is on press this button to enter the s
49. the gt and 4 buttons ACE Auto bla the a one on the remote controlor Off Re enhancement function he Volume gt and High Enhance that Ha the density Volume 4 buttons on the Middle EnO of dark and bright areas of o E PREDA ik pe images ae ener Low tion Color Enhancement Press OK to enter gt for more red concen Red Adjust red in image tration 4 for less red 0 to 30 concentration gt for more green concen Green Adjust green in image tration 4 for less green O to 30 concentration gt for more blue concen Blue Adjust blue in image tration 4 for less blue 0 to 30 concentration gt for more yellow con Yellow Adjust yellow in image centration 4 for less yel 0 to 30 low concentration Save Settings Two different user profiles can be set Press 4 or gt buttons to select the user situation preset Personal 1 or Per sonal 2 Then press OK to save your current settings To Personal 1 To Personal 2 Picture Mode Settings 1 Press the MENU button on your remote control or the MENU button on the display to bring up the OSD menu 2 Press the 4 or gt button to select Picture and press the OK button to enter the submenu 3 Select an option Contrast Brightness Color Tint from the Picture menu to adjust your favorite image quality On Screen Display OSD Menu 4 Press the a or button to select Advanced Picture Settings and press the
50. tions to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this equipment U S A ONLY CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT The exclamation point within a triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC shock he lightning flash with arrowhead symbol DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK within a triangle alerts the user to the NO BOER eee presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE L SE SON NE within the product s enclosure that may constitute a risk of electric shock DO NOT OPEN Table of Contents OCR s o om 1 Ponenonsana Tedes saso o pa see l Packie COMORES ee EEE 2 Getting Started with Your Display 3 Main Unit Front VieW aaa rss aaa ananasa aaa aaa aaa avau 3 COOL PAR m mn vn mp pne nr 3 dicen Pon m E TE EE E cen 4 NO gu Roar ji mem mm E E 5 Setting up Your Display cccsccccssssccccsssscccssssscecsssseeeessees 6 CONNECTE AS d ea 6 C ONDECUNS CA naa E a aag 6 PRM na Pi e o ne 6 SO OPA OMG OO LEN dolas anne s o e ta i a osa 7 Connecting Audio and Video Signal Sources ss 7 Connmectine Composite AV Video SIENA S se nn 7 Connecting S Video DIS MAIS ona pao AG ia ba
51. ubmenu Press these buttons to sequentially select channels Channel a 3 Lolo When the OSD menu is on press these buttons to move the selection focus up or down or change settings Press Volume to increase the volume or Volume 4 to decrease it Volume gt 4 on When the OSD menu is on press these buttons to move the selection focus left and right or change settings Press this button to display the OSD menu 5 MENU butt l ME le When the OSD menu is on press this button to exit the menu Terminal Panel No 1 AV3 Description VIDEO Composite AV signal input RCA connector Connect the Composite video output of your AV device here e AUDIO Audio input L R Connect the audio output of your AV device here This input is used common to both AV and S VIDEO input S VIDEO S VIDEO input Connect the S VIDEO output of your AV device here 2 Headset socket This socket is for connecting an external headset 3 Subwoofer Allows you to connect the display to an external subwoofer set for outputting sound 4 Getting Started with Your Display Main Unit Rear View 1 11 THIN i QU ii TII TII Name Description 1 AUDIO OUT L R Connect the audio input of an amplifier or here 2 RS232 This terminal is for service purpose only VIDEO Composite AV signal input RC
52. utput DVI Digital Video Input For connecting to PC s digital video output 9 DVI DVI AUDIO Audio input L R For connecting to DVI s digital audio output 10 AC INLET Connect the power cord to this input 11 Speaker connector Connect the external speakers to these connectors Setting up Your Display Connecting the Antenna Connecting CATV Your DV3750 LCD Display has an internal 75 ohm coaxial cable connector so antennal hook up is very easy When connecting a 75 ohm coaxial cable secure it firmly to the antenna connector Some cable TV companies provide pay per view programming Since the signal for these paid channels is encoded most cable TV companies provide their own tuners decoders You must install a tuner decoder to be able to view locked encoded programming If you require special instructions on how to install cable service please contact your cable TV provider The tuner decoder provided by your cable TV company can be used according to the following instructions You must have an RF switch with two inputs A and B n Two set signal our Bl m splitter Dt Cable TV B not supplied Cable TV converter descrambler not supplied TV The A input on the RF switch allows you to use the display s CH w a buttons to view unlocked channels The B input on the RF switch allows you to use the channel selection button on your cable box to view locked encoded pr
53. y 9 Connecting Audio Output Signals DV3750 provides extra audio output terminals for delivering audio signal to an amplifier or other audio devices Connect the AUDIO OUT L R terminals on the display to the signal input terminals of an amplifier or other audio devices using the AV i Audio AV cable cable or equivalent CE m O O Connecting the Power Cord 1 Connect the female end of the AC power cord to the AC input on the display 2 As shown in the diagram connect the male end to a wall power outlet AC INLET Power outlet oin A Power cord cF The figure above shows the power cord connection The shape of the physical power cord plug and socket will differ depending on the location where you purchased the display e This product must be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label AC 100 240V 50 60 Hz If the display will not be used for a long period of time it should be unplugged from the wall outlet 10 Setting up Your Display Initial Setup 1 Check to make sure that all connections to your display are correct and firm 2 Press the Power button on the display The display will turn on The following First Turn On UD menu will appear o Language English TV CATV ENTER Enter Select lt gt Adjust Press the VOL 4 o

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