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1. On Screen Display Description ENGLISH OSD Exit In OSD mode use the control panel OSD Exit button SOURCE or the remote control Back button to exit the OSD from the Main Menu or to go back to a prior menu level from a submenu OSD Enter To choose an option from the OSD menu select the option with the OSD Item Select buttons then press the MENU button on the display s Control Panel or press the OSD Enter button on your Remote Control OSD Item Select To navigate the OSD menus press the Up or Down ww channel buttons on the display s control panel or the Function up a or Function down v OSD Function Arrows on your Remote Control Unit OSD Value Adjust To adjust the value of a selected option use the or adjust buttons on the Remote Control or the fe or Volume buttons on the display s Control Panel Press to increase the value Press to decrease the value e T a NT gt nextgen nt1503 book Page 14 Thursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM e NY On Screen Display 3 3 OSD Options The following options are available once you have entered the submenus Display Video Miscellaneous Audio and V Chip 3 4 Display Menu Options The Display menu option enables you to configure the display for your LCD display Select Display and press Enter to see the submenus The following menu tree describes each optio
2. 4 gt nextgen nt1503 book Page 18 Thursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM On Screen Display Ec Sharpness enables you to adjust the sharpness of the image CHE TV Add Delete use this item to add or remove the present channel from your list of active channels CH TV Scan this item automatically scans for available channels White Balance returns the display s brightness and contrast to the default settings 3 6 Miscellaneous Menu Options These options are used to configure the OSD for your LCD display The fol lowing items are included in this menu OSD H Position Use this item to j i iti Mi ll adjust the horizontal position of the OSD RACE 9 x C OSD V Position Use this item to adjust the vertical position of the OSD Information This item displays information on the Signal Type Menu Time Use this item to select how long the OSD remains open The fol lowing options are available 5 10 15 20 25 and 30 seconds OSD H Position 48 BI Language Set the OSD language with this item The following options are available English Deutsch German e Francais French e Espanol Spanish e Italiano Italian e T 4 ee so e nextgen nt1503 book Page 19 Thursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM e On Screen Display 3 Audio Menu Options ue These options are used to configure
3. 1 e Westinghouse User s Manual LCD DISPLAY W31501 N e e nextgen nt 1503 book Pagei Thursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM _ UD SN aD NY 4 gt nextgen nt1503 book Page i Thursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM Preface About this Manual This manual is designed to assist you in setting up and using your LCD display Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy however no guarantee is given to the correctness of the contents The information in this document is subject to change without notice This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this man ual may be reproduced by any mechanical electronic or other means in any form without prior writ ten permission of the manufacturer Copyright Copyright 2003 All Rights Reserved Trademarks VESA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standards Association DPMS and DDC are trademarks of VESA Energy Star is a registered trademark of the U S Environmental Protection Agency As an ENERGY STAR partner the manufacturer has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two condi tions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and
4. nextgen nt1503 book Page 16 Thursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM NY On Screen Display The menu displayed depends upon the source mode selected WA 640 720 enables you to set the dis play to DOS text 720 or DOS graphics VGA 640 mode Scroll to M A and press O to select 640 or to select 720 Som oO XX RS Note Gh Ba Po e y This option only works for 640 x P640 400 or 720 x 400 dpi 70Hz 720 It does not work in 1024 x 768 mode Auto allows the display to deter mine and select the horizontal and vertical 640 720 adjustment and clock and phase settings Use the individual clock phase horizontal position and vertical position adjusts to further fine tune the image XX Brightness enables you to adjust the light level on the LCD display s display screen It should be adjusted in conjunction with the contrast item Closed Caption enables you to adjust the Close Caption Display The following settings are available North America only e Off CCI CC2 Clock this option enables you to adjust the display pixel alignment to help stabilize the display Use this in conjunction with phase to adjust the display quality e T do e IN id LS nextgen nt1503 book Page 17 Thursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM x Z5 P Contrast enables you to adjust the difference between the lightest and darkest areas of
5. 2 this device must accept any interfer ence received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec tion against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense Caution To comply with the limits for an FCC Class B computing device always use the signal cord and power cord supplied with this unit The Federal Communications Commission warns that changes or modifications to the unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment iG i nextgen nt1503 book Page 11 Thursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM NY Important Safety Instructions Read the following instructions carefully Follow all instructions and heed all warnings to prevent personal injury or damage to the product Keep these instructio
6. broadcasts ENGLISH Used to directly key in channel numbers Switches to the previously selected channel Navigates through the on screen display menus up down left right and adjusts values increase decrease Turns the OSD menus off Navigates back one level in the OSD menus Turns the OSD menus on Confirms a selection or value in the OSD menus Turns the LCD display on and off Increases or decreases the channel number Increases or decreases the volume Turns the on screen information display on or off Selects the video source for the main screen Selects the picture in picture video source Audio source remains with the main source Turns closed captioning on or off North America only Using the remote control in direct sunlight reduces the func tional distance at which it can be used e Aim the remote control at the IR receiver on the LCD display and ensure there are no objects in the line of sight al Y i gt nextgen nt1503 book Page 8 Thursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM NY Getting to Know Your LCD Display 2 5 2 Replacing the Remote Control Battery Refer to the following illustration for instructions on replacing the remote control battery CR2025 3V 1 Slide the battery tray out A 2 Place the battery into the tray with the positive polarity as shown B 3 Push the battery tray in Caution e Remove a
7. the LCD display It should be adjusted in conjunction with the bright ness item La XX CH CH t CH ENGLISH RO 6A By Gain Red Green Blue enables you to increase or decrease the red green and blue color gain Increasing a specific color gain adds more of the color to the video image Decreasing a i color gain removes the color from the image The default value is 63 Use this Contrast feature to adjust for the optimum settings for the installed VGA card E H Position enables you to center the display horizontally Use the control panel or remote control volume control buttons to move the display left and right C v Position enables you to center the computer display vertically Use the control panel or remote control channel select buttons to move the dis play up and down fs Hue enables you to adjust the display hue The hue is a measure of the saturation of a color Phase enables you to adjust the focus and clarity of the display Use this in conjunction with clock to adjust the display quality mk Recall enables you to load the factory settings for the display Select Color lets you make changes to the LCD display color The available options are User 6500 and 9300 The 6500 and 9300 options set the Color Temperature to CIE coordinates 9300 or 6500 respectively Select User to set a user defined color temperature T 4 SN aD NY
8. the audio for your LCD display iL D i volume use this item to adjust the dis play s speaker volume level VV Bass enables you to adjust the bass level Treble enables you to adjust the treble level o O Z TT 3 8 V Chip Menu Options en These options are used to configure the V Chip Parental Control for your LCD display enabling you to block objectionable material from being viewed When selecting the V Chip menu you are prompted for a password PASSWORD 0000 Hm mp rr irm rtm The default password is four zeros 0000 e Ie TuTU Enter the password using the remote control channel number buttons ia kia E To block a particular rating from being viewed select the field with the control panel or remote control panel volume buttons Press the channel select buttons to toggle the field e B blocked this type of programming cannot be viewed e U unblocked this type of programming can be viewed UN nextgen nt1503 book Page 20 Thursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM ZS On Screen Display Note e The V Chip option is only available when using TV mode in North America e To reset the password press SOURCE MENU and PRG Ad simultaneously 3 8 1 Using the V Chip The V Chip function reads information encoded in rated programs and blocks programs from being viewed based on the rating selected by the parent Note The V Chi
9. 2 PM Table of Contents Table of Contents PICIdCe ili 1 Introduction iB rare dii ecc Getting to Know Your LCD Display ON 2 REMI ici 3 Cabl sand Connectors soupe oops ise tet Du temm ONU 4 Control Panel Keys adi iis 5 Remote COMMON sillaba 6 Remote Control Key Index 7 Replacing the Remote Control Battery 8 Adjusting the Viewing Angle pp 9 Setting Up the Optional Wall Mount 9 Buik Speake Teresen a 10 Connecting the AC Power Adapter 10 Turning On the LCD Display esses 11 Power Management System cilea 11 LED 11 On Screen Display Opal 12 OSD Metu Controls aula 13 14 Display MEnu OpHioNs Leila 14 Video Menit ODUODS sro ciale 15 Miscellaneous Menu Options pe 18 Audio Menu Options ara 19 V Chip Menu Options scribi 19 sine the V C Tidy srs Bs Gos ee antec lee 20 Appendix SPECINCANONS GL laica 22 Kroubleshoom id iii 24 Troubleshooting Procedulesi nell alias 24 Index ala Se ENGLISH e T e nextgen nt1503 book Page iv Thursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM PS ala Rud v SN aD NY 1 1 1 nextgen nt1503 book Page 1 Thursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM Introduction Introduction Congratulations on your pu
10. AC adapter LED is not lit please contact your dealer for assistance Caution Supported Timing For use only Vertical Horizontal Sync Polarity with the power Item Standards Resolution Scanning Scanning or composite i Frequency Frequency sync H V supplies shown Hz KHz here Li Shin 0218B1260 s vea 640x350 70 09 s147_ 6 vor s vesa 640480 7281 3788 e esa 64080 500 3750 ria vo 72000 70 09 star m ris xea 024x768 60 00 4836 _ ENGLISH ig NY e nextgen nt1503 book Page 26 Thursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM Index Numerics 640 720 16 A AC power troubleshooting 25 audio menu bass adjustment 19 treble adjustment 19 volume adjustment 19 audio menu 19 auto adjust 16 B brightness 16 C cables 4 caption 16 clock 16 color gain 17 color temperature 17 components front view 2 rear view 3 connectors 4 contrast 17 control panel keys 5 correcting unclear display 24 D display horizontal position 17 information 18 vertical position 17 display menu options 14 E external devices camcorders 4 DVD players 4 VCRs 4 H setting channel ratings 20 H Position TV Parental Guidelines 20 display 17 VESA DPMS power manage OSD menu 18 ment 11 hue 17 VGA menu options 15 M viewing angle mis
11. T e nextgen nt1503 book Page2 Thursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM e E Getting to Know Your LCD Display 2 Getting to Know Your LCD Display The LCD display is designed to provide easy access to all controls and con nections The following figures identify the LCD display s components con trols and ports 2 1 Front View Note Appearance varies LCD Panel according to model Speaker Stand IR Remote Receiver Speaker Power LED IN e nextgen nt1503 book Page3 Thursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM e Getting to Know Your LCD Display 2 2 Rear View o O Z TT Video In Audio In gt S Video C Audio In RN UTE TT GG IO i nextgen nt1503 book Page 4 Thursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM aD NY Getting to Know Your LCD Display 2 3 Cables and Connectors The LCD display 1s equipped with the following types of video connectors that are used to connect to external devices including VCRs DVD players and camcorders CORI Function Type el Av Li Video In RCA yellow Audio n Audio In 3 5 mm stereo Siden S Video 4 pin Mini DIN i Audio In 3 5 mm stereo Audio In Component Video In RCA Green Blue Red TV 75 F Connector Component E DE t Note 3 Because the S Video and AV input
12. ack of the LCD display The power LED on the front panel glows orange am Y i oo EE nextgen nt1503 book Page 11 Thursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM NY Getting to Know Your LCD Display 2 10 Turning On the LCD Display 1 Press the Power key on the LCD display control panel or remote control to turn the LCD display on le mU d The power LED on the front panel aim glows green ENGLISH 2 Press either Power key again to oO p turn the LCD display off The i power LED on the front panel E glows orange 2 11 Power Management System Your LCD display complies with the VESA DPMS power management pro posal The VESA DPMS proposal provides four phases of power saving modes by detecting the horizontal or vertical sync signal When the LCD display is in power saving mode or detects an incorrect timing the monitor screen becomes blank and the power LED indicator blinks green e 2 12 Status LEDs The following table describes the LCD display status LEDs PC Blinking Green Power saving mode Blinking Green Over range detected the input signal is out of the range of the mon itor Normal Operation TV Normal Operation AVISVIYPbPr Signal is present No Signal is present Power Off LED off am IN id i nextgen nt1503 book Page 12 T
13. adapter AC100 240V DC12V 5A 60W 3W max x 2 e T an NT nextgen nt1503 book Page 23 Thursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM x Z5 Appendix Dimensions Box 15 75 H x 22 05 W x 6 34 D in TV with Stand 13 58 H x 17 72 W x 5 28 D in TV without Stand 11 41 H x 17 72 W x 2 19 D in Weight Gross weight 14 Lbs Net weight of TV with Stand 9 Lbs Net weight of TV without Stand 7 5 Lbs ENGLISH T nextgen nt1503 book Page 24 Thursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM iG NY Appendix 4 2 Troubleshooting 4 2 1 Troubleshooting Procedures Your LCD display was factory pre adjusted with standard VGA timing Due to output timing differences among VGA cards you may initially experience an unstable or unclear display when a new display mode or new VGA card is selected Warning Do not disassemble the LCD display Doing so may damage the display and void your warranty Take the LCD display to a qualified service technician if it needs repairs PROBLEM Display is Unclear and Unstable To stabilize and correct an unclear and unstable display enter the OSD Menu and select AUTOMATIC in the DISPLAY submenu The LCD display automatically detects the timing Alternatively you can also press the Auto Timing button on the right hand side of the display to e access this functio
14. cellaneous menu adjusting 9 options 18 maximum angle 9 V Position O display 17 OSD menu 12 OSD menu 18 horizontal position 18 language 18 W wall mount 9 white balance 18 menu controls 13 menu delay 18 menu options 14 vertical position 18 P phase 17 power adapter connecting to LCD TV 10 replacement adapter 10 safety notes 10 R recall 17 remote control disposing used batteries 8 illustration of 6 key index table 7 replacing the battery 8 safety notes 8 S sharpness 18 speakers 10 specifications 22 T turning on the LCD display 11 TV Add Delete 18 TV Scan 18 V V Chip about 20 MPAA ratings 20 a NT
15. es the volume of the display s speakers a TZ Press to exit the OSD menus Enter Press to enter the OSD menus OSD Item Select Used to move up in the OSD menus Program Adjust Button Used in the OSD submenus to adjust item settings OSD Item Select Used to move down in the OSD menus Program Adjust Button Used in the OSD submenus to adjust item settings OSD Value Adj Increases the value of a field in the OSD menus OSD Value Adj Decreases the value of a field in the OSD menus ENGLISH e T do e nextgen nt1503 book Page 6 Thursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM ee Getting to Know Your LCD Display 2 5 Remote Control 8 9 6 9 RETURN VOL 10 0 R m DISPLAY 11 FUNCTION MAIN J 8 de a e FUNCTION 13 14 e 10 11 12 13 14 O nextgen nt1503 book Page 7 Thursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM 2 5 1 Key Mute MTS Selector Numeric Keys 0 to 9 and 100 Return OSD Menu Navigation Keys OSD Off Back OSD On Enter Power Channel Up Down Volume Increase Decrease Display Main Sub Closed Captioning Note Getting to Know Your LCD Display Remote Control Key Index Description Turns the volume off completely Multi channel Television Sound for full stereo and bilingual
16. hursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM ap NY On Screen Display 3 On Screen Display This chapter explains the LCD display s On Screen Display OSD and menus The LCD display features an intuitive menu driven OSD You can access the OSD while the computer is powered on If the computer is in a power saving mode or is powered down the OSD is inaccessible Using the OSD you can adjust the contrast brightness OSD position dis play timing color temperature stereo speaker volume as well as set other OSD parameters The OSD menus can be accessed using the remote control or the control panel on the right hand side of the LCD display 3 1 OSD Menus To access the OSD press the Menu button on the control panel or the Enter button on the remote control In the OSD main menu the following sub e menus are available e Display Video Miscellaneous Audio V Chip Note n O CD The V Chip Menu is only available when using TV mode in North America NTSC e T do al Y v SN aD NY 3 2 OSD Menu Controls The OSD can be operated using the control panel or the OSD buttons on the remote control Refer to the following table for instructions Control Panel Remote Control FUNCTION SOURCE MENU Cd nextgen nt1503 book Page 13 Thursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM
17. n Display e Main enables you to select the source signal The following options are avail able e VGA computer TV television SV S Video e AV composite e YPbPr Component e SUB enables you to select the picture in picture PIP signal source The follow ing options are available Off TV SV AV YPbPr SIZE enables you to select the size of the PIP window Four screen sizes are available e POS enables you to select the picture in picture position Select a value from to 9 The number layout is shown as follows am Se e T i ii Page 15 Thursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM On Screen Display 3 5 Video Menu Options These options are used to configure the video image captioning and other items for your LCD display The following table shows which source modes support each feature Feature Icon VGA TV SV AV YPbPr Auto r m _ Clock v _ Phase E v H Position fj v V Position v E 640 720 wA v e Contrast gt v v v v v 4 Brightness AUR A v v v v Sharpness Bee v v v v v Select Color v v v v v Gain R G B RA v White Balance Sc Y Hue SS v v v v Recall v v v v Caption uS TV Add Delete CHF v TV Scan CCH v _ z On 4 a gt
18. nality If you want to restore the default value after changing a parameter choose RECALL in the Video submenu Note e diro S Don t use unsupported timing and resolution settings See next page PROBLEM There is no display If there is no display on your LCD display perform the following steps 1 Make sure the power LED on your LCD display is lit and that all connections are secure 2 Turn the LCD display OFF and then ON again e T do al Y v IZ EB amp UN e nextgen nt1503 book Page 25 Thursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM Appendix 3 If step two doesn t work connect your computer to another external CRT If your computer functions properly with a CRT display but it does not function with your LCD display and the LCD display s power LED is blinking the output timing of the computer s VGA card may be out of synchronous range to your LCD display Change to one of the alternate modes listed in Appendix B or replace the VGA card and repeat steps 1 and 2 4 Shut off your computer and restart Microsoft Windows For older computers you may have to boot in Sfe Mode Adjust the Display Settings to match the resolution and timing of this disi play 1024x768 60 Hz Reboot 5 If the power LED is not lit check the AC power connector to make sure it is securely connected Verify that the LED on the AC adapter is lit Ifthe
19. nd store the battery in a cool dry place if the remote control is not used for long periods of time e Handle damaged or leaking batteries with care Wash hands with soap if they come in contact with leaked chemical fluids Refer to your local recycling or waste disposal guidelines for e information on disposing of used batteries e T am Y e o i NY gt nextgen nt1503 book Page 9 Thursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM Getting to Know Your LCD Display 2 6 Adjusting the Viewing Angle When used on a desktop or other flat surface you can tilt the LCD display back to achieve a more comfort able viewing angle You can adjust the LCD display viewing angle from an upright position to a back tilted angle of up to 7 degrees and a forward tilted angle of 3 degrees Caution Forcing the LCD display past its maximum extension point will damage the unit 141 When tilting the screen hold the base firmly and adjust the viewing angle by moving the top of the display forward or backward Do not press the LCD panel when tilting the display 2 Setting Up the Optional Wall Mount Purchase a standard wall mount kit 75mm x 75mm screw mount area mini mum 15 kg load carrying weight from a third party vendor if you want to attach the LCD display to a wall or other fixed surface 1 2 Prepare a flat stable working area with a s
20. ns in a safe place for future reference To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture Do not place your LCD display near water Exposing the apparatus to rain water moisture or sun light can severely damage it Clean only with a dry cloth Do not block ventilation openings Increased temperature may cause fire or device failure Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not place the apparatus near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat 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 are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs electrical outlets and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use the attachments and accessories that were included with the apparatus Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufac turer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug the apparatus during lightning st
21. oft cloth or foam pad to place the LCD display on Turn the LCD display Y d power off disconnect it Di a i from the power adapter Z f 39 and gently lay the display 006 eo on its front y 7 MT Remove the four screws located at the rear of the LCD display as illustrated Remove the LCD display stand Follow the instructions included with the wall mount kit that you pur chased e IN id ENGLISH i gt nextgen nt1503 book Page 10 Thursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM NY Getting to Know Your LCD Display 2 8 Built in Speakers The LCD display comes with a pair of built in stereo speakers located at the front of the unit 2 9 Connecting the AC Power Adapter You must use the 100 240 VAC 60W power adapter that is included with the LCD display Caution Make sure you have read and understood the safety notes before connecting the LCD display to the power adapter and electrical outlet Do not use any other AC power adapter except the adapter that was included with your LCD display Contact your dealer if you need a replacement adapter 1 Connect the power cord to the AC adapter 2 Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet Contact your dealer or a qualified service technician if the plug does not fit into the outlet 3 Insert the small end of the adapter cord into the DC in connector at the b
22. orms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled e or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped When unplugging the power cord do not pull on the cable Grasp the plug to safely unplug the apparatus f you notice smoke or any other odor or noise coming from the apparatus stop using the product immediately and unplug the power cord Contact a qualified service technician Keep the apparatus at least four 4 inches away from the wall Make sure there is sufficient air flow to ventilate the unit Hold the apparatus with two hands at the base of the panel when moving it Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no object filled with liquids shall be placed on the apparatus WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL SN aD d NY nextgen nt1503 book Page iii Thursday December 25 2003 4 4
23. p option is only available when using TV mode in North America The LCD display allows you to use both MPAA Ratings and TV Parental Guidelines to manage the ratings that are blocked or unblocked e on your TV For information on the V Chip refer to the FCC s Web site 9 at http www fcc gov vchip A list of the MPAA and TV ratings and their meanings is given in the fol lowing tables MPAA Rating Rating Description G All ages admitted PG Some material may not be suitable for children Some material may be inappropriate for children PG 13 under 13 R For those under the age of 17 require accompany ing parent or adult guardian NC 17 NO ONE 17 AND UNDER ADMITTED X is an older rating that unified with NC 17 but may be encoded in the data of older movies e T 4 D i t nextgen nt1503 book Page 21 Thursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM a On Screen Display TV Parental Guidelines Rating Description ALL CHILDREN This program is designed to be TV Y l appropriate for all children DIRECT TO OLDER CHILDREN This program is TV Y7 i l designed for children age 7 and above TV G GENERAL AUDIENCE Most parents would find this program suitable for all ages PARENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED This pro TV PG gram contains some material that parents may find unsuitable for younger children PARENTS STRONGLY WARNED This program TV 14 con
24. rchase of the 15 inch LCD display Your LCD display is designed to be versatile ergonomic and easy to use The display is capable of displaying most standard video signals with VGA resolution supported up to 1024 x 768 A convenient control panel located on the top of the front panel and a handy remote control allow you to easily adjust display parameters change chan nels and adjust the volume The LCD displays stereo speakers provide full rich sound and a convenient audio output port lets you connect to an external audio system The LCD display supports VGA TV NTSC AV S Video and Component 4801 input devices The Picture in Picture PIP function lets you view two video sources at the same time while an integrated V chip allows you to block selected broadcasts Unpacking After unpacking your LCD display make sure the following items are included in the box and are in good condition LCD display LCD panel and display base e AC power cord and 60W 12V AC DC adapter Remote control 3 volt lithium battery included Cables VGA cable video RCA audio stereo audio stereo to RCA e Warranty Card e Quick Installation Guide If you find that any of these items are missing or appear damaged contact your dealer immediately Do not throw away the packing materials or ship ping carton in case you need to ship or store the LCD display in the future am Se v ENGLISH
25. s share audio and video resources do not apply a source signal to both inputs at the same time The LCD display is also equipped with the following types of VGA PC con nectors that enable the LCD display to be used as a computer monitor Function Type O C m DC 12V In DC 12V 2 pin DC plug Audio Out e gt 3 5 mm stereo Lime green O C A r wr NR MM MS DC 12V e Coe ICI Audio In Qe 3 5 mm stereo Baby blue 15 pin D Sub VGA In RGB __ an Ca Sd aD em nextgen nt1503 book Page 5 Thursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM NY Getting to Know Your LCD Display 2 4 Control Panel Keys The control panel keys located at the top of the LCD display can be used to adjust all available settings The remote control keys see Remote Control on page 6 have the same functionality SOURCE MENU AUTO VOL 656 O060 PC TV Video OSD Power Button Turns the LCD display ON or OFF Source Select OSD Exit Press this button to rotate through a list of video inputs VGA in TV S Video in Video in and YPbPr in Menu On Off Turns the OSD menus on and off Auto Button Optimizes VGA performance Channel Adjust Moves to the NA next TV channel Channel Adjust NA Moves to the NA prior TV channel Plus Button Increases the volume of the display speakers Minus Button Decreas
26. tains some material that many parents would find unsuitable for children under 14 years of age MATURE AUDIENCE ONLY This program is spe TV MA cifically designed to be viewed by adults and there fore may be unsuitable for children under 17 e T if n iD Z5 Appendix e nextgen nt1503 book Page 22 Thursday December 25 2003 4 42 PM 4 Appendix 4 1 Specifications Pixel Pitch Max Display Area Aspect Ratio Native Resolution Display Colors Contrast Ratio Brightness Response Time View Angle CRS10 Frequency Bandwidth Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency Signal Input Output Ports TV Systems Optional Plug and Play VESA Hole Lock Power Consumption Function Keys OSD Languages Universal Power Speaker 0 297 mm H x 0 297 mm W 304 mm H x 228 mm V 11 9 in x 8 9 in 15 inches diagonally 4 3 XGA 1024x768 262 144 500 1 500 cd m 25 ms typical Tr Tf Horizontal 165 80 85 Vertical 165 80 85 typ 78 75 MHz 31 KHz 65 KHz 56 Hz 75 Hz 15pin D sub VGA AV S Video Audio In PC Audio in Audio Out DC 12V In TV Component Input Cable Ready NTSC Supports DDC 1 2B functions 75mm Kensington Standby lt 5W Power On Off with LED Source Menu Channel up down Volume increase decrease English German French Italian Spanish External AC DC
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