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2. LC2000 20 LCD Display USER MANUAL 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 manual may be reproduced by any mechanical electronic or other means 1 any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer Copyright Copyright 2003 All Rights Reserved Trademarks N O Z TT VESA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standards Association DPMS and DDC are trademarks of VESA ENERGY STAR isa 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 conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference 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 di
3. Cables e 15 pin D sub VGA cable RCA video cable Optional purchasing RCA stereo audio cable Optional purchasing 3 5 mm stereo audio cable AC power cord Warranty Card 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 1 the future Getting to Know Your LCD Display Getting to Know Your LCD Display The LCD display is designed to provide easy access to all controls and connections The following figures identify the LCD display s components controls and ports Er O Z TT 2 1 Views Please refer to Quick Start Guide Front View Side View and Rear View 2 2 Cables and Connectors The LCD display is equipped with the following types of connectors that are used to connect to external devices including VCRs DVD players camcord ers and computers 5 S Video In 4 pin Mini DIN Audio In Left Component Video Audio In Right Component Video 2 1 DC Power In 2 pin DC plug 6 RCA white RCA red Note Item 1 8 are by optional Note The AV Audio In is designed for share with both of AV amp S Video resource Getting to Know Your LCD Display The LCD display comes with the following cables 2 3 Control Panel Keys 15 pin D sub VGA cable RCA video cable
4. Optional RCA stereo audio cable for AV amp S Video Optional 3 5 mm stereo audio cable N Er O Z TT AC power cord 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 Optional on page 4 have the same functionality Key Power 2 Source 3 Menu Program Up Program Down Volume Decrease Volume Increase Display Mode AV S Video YPbPr Turns the power on or off OSD Selects the source signal to display on the main screen Turns the on screen display OSD menus on or off Increases the channel number Decreases the channel N A N A number Decreases the volume Increases the volume Turns the OSD off Moves to the previous sub menu item Moves to the next sub menu item Moves to the previous menu item or decreases the value of the selected setting Moves to the next menu item or increases the value of the selected setting Getting to Know Your LCD Display 2 4 Remote Control Optional I L l O Z Lu Oo A Getting to Know Your LCD Display 2 4 1 Remote Control Key Index 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Key Mute MTS Selector Sleep Video Audio Picture in Picture PIP Source Numeric Keys 0 to 9 and 100 Information OSD Navigation Channel Up Down Volume Increas
5. 13 For those under the age of 1 7 require accompany ing parent or adult guardian 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 Rating TV Y TV Y7 TV G TV PG TV 14 TV MA Adjusting Settings TV Parental Guidelines Description ALL CHILDREN This program is designed to be appropriate for all children DIRECT TO OLDER CHILDREN This program is designed for children age 7 and above GENERAL AUDIENCE Most parents would find this program suitable for all ages PARENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED This pro gram contains some material that parents may find unsuitable for younger children PARENTS STRONGLY WARNED This program contains some material that many parents would find unsuitable for children under 14 years of age MATURE AUDIENCE ONLY This program is specif ically designed to be viewed by adults and therefore may be unsuitable for children under 17 I L l O Z Lu Follow these steps to set up the ratings system on your LCD display 1 Select the V Chip option in V CHIP the TV menu on the OSD and MPAA RATING press VOL z PG PG 13 R NC 17 X 2 You are prompted for the password The default pass word is four zeros 0000 Enter the password using the numeric keys on the remote control then press the Return U U U U TV RATING V S U UNBLOCK B BLOCK key To block a particular program rating from bein
6. display mode 10 picture in picture mode 11 B Brightness definition of 12 C Cables 15 pin D sub VGA cable 3 3 5 mm stereo audio ca ble 3 AC power cord 3 RCA stereo audio cable 3 RCA video cable 3 Cables 2 Closed captioning 15 Color definition of 12 Components front view 2 Computer connecting to 2 troubleshooting 20 Connectors 2 Contrast definition of 12 Control panel keys 3 D Display mode setting the main display 10 E External devices camcorders 2 computers 2 DVD players 2 VCR 2 G Geometric settings adjusting 18 clock 18 horizontal position 18 phase 18 vertical position 18 H Hue definition of 12 M Miscellaneous settings OSD language 19 OSD timer 19 PIP position 19 PIP size 19 sleep timer 19 O On screen display adjusting settings 9 menus 9 OSD 9 using the control panel 9 using the remote control 9 P Power adapter connecting to LCD TV 8 replacement adapter 8 safety notes 8 troubleshooting 20 Q Quick channels assigning 14 deleting 14 R Ratings setting channel ratings 15 Recall default settings 12 Remote control disposing of used batter ies 6 illustration of 4 key index table 5 replacing the battery 6 safety notes 6 Index S Scanning for channels 13 Sharpness definition of 12 L Speakers is l description 8 ro troubleshooting 20 Z Specifications Lu table 21 S Video
7. line of sight I L l O Z Lu 2 4 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 C Caution Remove and store the bat tery in a cool dry place if the remote control is not used for long periods of time 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 information on disposing of used batteries Getting to Know Your LCD Display 2 5 Adjusting the Viewing Angle When used on a desktop or other flat surface you can tilt the LCD display back to achieve a more comfortable view ing angle I L l O Z Lu 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 4 degrees Warning Forcing the LCD display past its maximum extension point will damage the unit 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 dis play 2 6 Setting Up the Optional Wall Mount Purchase a standard wall mount kit 100 mm x 10
8. main display mode 10 picture in picture mode 11 T Television settings setting channels 13 troubleshooting 20 Troubleshooting 20 Turning on the LCD display 8 V V Chip about 15 MPAA Ratings 15 resetting password 17 TV Parental Guidelines 15 VGA adjusting settings auto matically 17 adjusting settings manu ally 17 main display mode 10 picture in picture mode 11 troubleshooting 20 Viewing angle adjusting 7 maximum angle 7 W Wall mount 7 White balance adjusting 17 Y YPbPr main display mode 10 picture in picture mode 11
9. small end of the adapter cord into the DC in connector at the back of the LCD display The power LED on the front panel glows orange 2 9 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 The power LED on the front panel glows green i va EA 90 0909990 2 Press either Power key again to turn the LCD display off The power LED on the front panel glows orange Adjusting Settings 3 Adjusting Settings This chapter explains the LCD display s On Screen Display OSD menus These are used to adjust settings related to picture and audio quality as well as other features I L l O Z Lu Using the OSD you can adjust the contrast brightness OSD position color temperature stereo speaker volume and other settings The OSD Menus can be accessed using either the remote control or the display control panel located on the top of the LCD display 3 1 Controlling the OSD Press the MENU button to turn the OSD on or off LCD Control Remote Panel Control Description MENU e turns the OSD menu on and off confirms a selection lt gt arrow keys navigates through the OSD menus adjusts value A V arrow keys navigates through the second level of the OSD menus Adjusting Settings 3 2 Setting the Main Display Mode You can switch between input sources and display them on the main screen in sequence by repeat
10. user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to cons titute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing ins tructions in the literature accompanying the appliance Table of Contents AG beeches 1 Introduction 2 3111 1 Getting to Know Your LCD Display m 1 11111111109090 2 Cables and COMM C CLOG 1111111111110 2 1 1311 3 Remote ControL OPA 2 2 223 2323 ee tes access ede 1 4 Remote Control Key Index 3331 0 5 Replacing the Remote Control Battery 6 6 Adj sting the Viewing Angle i 7 Setting Up the Optional Wall Mount 2 0 cccccccccsssssesssssnsceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 7 2 2 2 a ene renee eye neEE ere 6 Connecting the 23 a a T 6 cool eel eae 6 Adjusting Settings Controlling the OSD 7 7 00 9 Setting the Main Display Mode 000
11. 0 mm screw mount area minimum 35 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 Prepare a flat stable working area with a soft cloth or foam pad to place the LCD display on 2 Turn the LCD display power off disconnect it 7 from the power i 5 adapter and gently lay WE the display on its front M L 3 Remove the four screws located at the rear of the LCD display as illustrated Remove the LCD display stand 4 Refer to and follow the instructions included with the wall mount kit that you purchased Getting to Know Your LCD Display 2 7 Built in Speakers The LCD display comes with a pair of built in stereo speakers located at the front of the unit 2 8 Connecting the AC Power Adapter You must use the 100 240 VAC 60W power adapter that 1s included with the LCD display I L l O Z Lu 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 quali fied service technician if the plug does not fit into the outlet 3 Insert the
12. ctions 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 convenience receptacles 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 lig
13. e Decrease Power Quick Channel Memory Delete Quick Channel Memory Set Main Source Quick Channel Memory Up Down Return Menu Description Turns the volume off completely Multi channel Television Sound for full stereo and bilingual broadcasts O Z LI Automatically turns off the LCD display after a preset period of time 30 60 or 90 minutes Exchanges the Main and PIP video screens PIP appears on Main Main appears in PIP Exchanges the Main and PIP audio listen to either the Main or PIP sources Selects the picture in picture video source Audio source remains with the main source Used to directly key in channel numbers Turns the on screen information display on or off Navigates through the on screen display OSD menus up down left right Increases or decreases the channel number Increases or decreases the volume Turns the LCD display on and off Deletes the selected quick channel number Sets the quick channel number between 0 and 9 Selects the video source for the main screen Increases or decreases the favorite channel number Switches to the previous channel Turns the screen display menu on Getting to Know Your LCD Display O Note y e Using the remote control in direct sunlight reduces the functional 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 object in the
14. e bse 19 Seine the PIP POSION st 26 sing 2 2 2 2 22 2 2 2 2323 333 3 a 19 5 0 19 Troubleshooting Specifications Index Er Z TT Introduction 1 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the 20 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 1024x768 with a native resolution of 640x480 O Z TT 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 display s 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 PAL and SECAM S Video AV Component and YPbPr 4801 p amp 5761 p 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 1 1 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 AC power cord and 100 240 VAC 60W power adapter Remote control 3 volt lithium battery included Optional purchas ing
15. edly pressing either e the MAIN key on the remote control the SOURCE key on the LCD control panel I L l O Z Lu The Main display mode rotates between TV s 2 OFF VGA YPbPr e S Video YPbPr VGA Main display mode indicator The OSD menus for each display mode allow you to set options that are spe cific to the selected video signal format Refer to Adjusting Settings on page 9 for information on adjusting settings for each display mode 3 3 Setting the Picture in Picture Display Mode The LCD display is capable of displaying a second video input signal on the LCD screen at the same time as the main signal This second signal or source is shown on the LCD screen in a box over top of the main image this is referred to as Picture in Picture PIP OFF VGA YPbPr PIP display mode indicator Adjusting Settings Main I L l O Z Lu PIP Select the PIP source by pressing the PIP key on the remote control There is no equivalent key on the LCD control panel Sub signal options vary according to the selected Main signal as shown in the following table PIP Picture in Picture Main OFF TV AV S Video YPbPr VGA TV y E y AV V V S Video V V YPbPr V z VGA V Adjusting Settings 3 4 Adjusting the Display The following table indicates the display settings that are available for each Main displa
16. f the screen and select White Balance in the Display menu Press VOL to activate the white balance self adjustment The screen flickers for a few moments and the brightness and contrast settings are returned to default values The color temperature is also reset to the User setting The screen displays OK when adjustment is complete Adjusting Settings 3 6 3 Adjusting Geometric Settings There are four settings related to VGA signal and screen position L ing that can be adjusted when the LCD display is in VGA mode ME 5 clock phase h position and v PHASE lt a H POSITION position Each of these can be V POSITION adjusted on the Geometric page of the OSD menu system when the LCD display is in VGA display mode RESET Setting Description Clock Adjusts pixel alignment to help stabilize the VGA display Phase Adjusts the focus and clarity of the VGA display H Position Centers the image on the display horizon Horizontal Position tally V Position Verica Postion SNS Me ig On ME GP Verca 3 7 Adjusting Volume Use VOL to increase or decrease the volume O _ 18 Press MUTE to turn the sound off completely The mute function is released automatically by pressing MUTE again by changing the vol ume or main display source or by turning the power on or off Adjusting Settings 8 NOTE e To return all audio settings to their fact
17. g viewed select the field using the PRG CH A V keys Press VOL to change the values B blocked this type of programming cannot be viewed U unblocked this type of programming can be viewed Adjusting Settings To reset the password press the VOL and the PRG A key on the control panel simultaneously Enter your new password at the prompt and wait five seconds The new password will be saved 3 6 VGA PC Settings N Er O Z TT The LCD display supports standard RGB VGA connections from a PC using the included 15 pin D sub cable 8 Note O For optimum results set your PC s video resolution to 640x480 pixels If the resolution is set higher than this the picture may be unclear or not visible 3 6 1 Adjusting the VGA Display Automatically For most users allowing the LCD display to automatically adjust VGA display settings using the AUTO function in the OSD under VGA mode gives the best results 3 6 2 Adjusting the VGA Display Manually You can adjust the various VGA display settings manually to suit your personal preferences Available settings include contrast brightness color temperature and white balance Change the settings by navigating through the OSD menu system to the Display menu Use VOL to adjust values White Balance The LCD display provides automatic white balance adjustment Make sure the display is showing a white square at least 4 cm x 4 cm in the center o
18. gi tal device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reason able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accor dance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications How ever there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver 1s connected Caution To comply with the limits for an FCC Class B computing device always use the sig nal 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 responsi ble for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Important Safety Instructions Read the following instructions carefully Follow all instructions and heed all warnings to prevent per sonal injury or damage to the product Keep these instru
19. htning storms 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 or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or mois ture 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 If you notice smoke or any other odor or noise coming from the apparatus stop using the prod uct 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 T O Z TT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR TO RAIN OR MOISTURE ENGLISH 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 SERVIC ING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrow head symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the
20. ory defaults select Recall from the menu and press VOL TT 3 8 Miscellaneous Settings N Er O Z TT 3 8 1 Setting the OSD Timer You can change the length of time the OSD will remain on the screen after the last key has been pressed Available options are 5 10 15 20 25 or 30 seconds 3 8 2 Setting the OSD Language You can change the language in which the OSD menus appear Available languages are English Deutsch German Francais French Italiano Italian Espa ol Spanish Japanese Simplified Chinese and Tradi tional Chinese 3 8 3 Changing the PIP Size When two or more video sources are connected to the LCD display you can set one to appear on the full screen Main and one to appear in the Picture in Picture screen PIP or Sub There are fiver different PIP sizes to choose from in the OSD menu 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 16 and 1 32 3 8 4 Setting the PIP Position The position of the picture in picture window on the screen can be adjusted to suit your preferences Each position is numbered from upper left 0 to lower right 3 The center position is number 4 3 8 5 Setting the Sleep Timer The sleep timer turns the LCD display off after a preset period of time Press the SLEEP button on the remote control to select the length of time from the available settings 30 minutes 60 minutes or 90 minutes Select Off if you do not want the LCD display to shut off automatically Troubleshoo
21. r between 0 and 9 to the current channel Wait five seconds The quick channel screen disappears and the new quick channel assignment is complete Deleting Quick Channels 1 First press the DEL key in the QUICK CH block on the remote control The quick channel settings appear on the screen Press the number key 0 to 9 of the channel you want to delete The setting for this quick channel changes to OFF Wait five seconds The quick channel screen disappears and the quick channel is deleted Adjusting Settings 3 5 3 Closed Captioning North America Only Closed captioning allows you to view subtitles on your LCD display display if your broadcast or cable TV provider supports this feature 3 9 4 Using the V Chip North America only The V Chip function reads information encoded in rated programs and blocks programs from being viewed based on the rating selected by the parent O Z TT The LCD display allows you to use both MPAA Ratings and TV Parental Guidelines to manage the ratings that are blocked or unblocked on your TV For information on the V Chip refer to the FCC s website at http www fcc gov vchip A list of the MPAA and TV ratings and their meanings is given in the following tables Rating PG PG 13 NC 17 MPAA Rating Description All ages admitted Some material may not be suitable for children Some material may be inappropriate for children under
22. t in a poor quality image or no picture at all Q Why can t I view any TV channels A You must scan for channels before you can view TV channels See Setting Channels on page 13 Q Why is my reception bad when watching TV A Use a coaxial cable for TV input Reception is best from cable TV or from a high powered rooftop antenna Q Why is the screen too light or too dark when in VGA mode A1 Adjust the white balance See White Balance on page 17 A2 Adjust the brightness See Adjusting the Display on page 12 Specifications 5 Specifications 0 6375 mm H x 0 6375 mm W Max Display Area 408 mm H x 306 mm V 16 063 in x 12 047 in 20 1 inches diagonally ENGLISH Signal Input Output Ports Composite Video RCA x 1 optional TV Systems NTSC PAL B G D K 1 or SECAM D K L not available for US region 480i p amp 576i p SDTV support PIP function De interlace support 3D noise reduction filter BTSC support USA only EIAJ support Japan only SAP MTS V Chip amp Closed Captioning North America Only PAL not available for US region A2 and NICAM support Teletext Dimensions 600 mm x 446 mm x 174 mm W x H x D 23 6 in 17 6 in x 6 9 in Wall Mount Area 100 mm x 100 mm 3 9 in x 3 9 in Net Weight 8 kg 17 64 lbs Operating Temperature 0 C 40 C 10 to 90 RH 6 Index A Adjusting settings available settings 12 on screen display menus 9 AV main
23. tically scan iT for available channels Before scanning make sure you have CH SCAN 0x 0d D OFF selected the correct TV V CHIP signal source air broadcast CATV AIR CATV or CATV cable TV CH ADD DEL To scan for channels Press MENU to turn the OSD on Press VOL to switch to the TV menu Press PRG CH WV to select CH Scan Press VOL to begin scanning channels ao fF Q N The screen displays a number incrementing from 1 to 125 for NTSC systems in the USA and other countries as the LCD display scans for available channels 6 Scanning is complete when the channel number stops incrementing 125 for NTSC systems The channel switches back to the first avail able channel found CD NOTE m Several minutes are required for channel scanning to complete Adjusting Settings 3 5 2 Using Quick Channels The quick channel function lets you assign ten channels that can be accessed by the quick channel keys on the remote control Press PRG CH A V in the QUICK CH block on the remote control to switch between assigned quick channels Assigning Quick Channels 1 Quick Channel Block N Er O Z TT First choose a channel you want to add to the quick channels by using the normal PRG CH A V keys or by entering a channel number directly with the number keys on the remote control 2 Press the MEM key in the quick channel block on the remote control Use the number keys to assign a numbe
24. ting Troubleshooting Q Why doesn t the LCD display turn on A1 Check the AC power adapter to make sure it is securely connected to the DC in power jack at the rear of the LCD display Make sure the power cord is plugged into a functioning electrical outlet Q Why is the power LED on but the screen is blank A1 Make sure the video cable is securely connected to both the LCD dis play and the device you have attached A2 Make sure you have correctly connected all of the cables required for your device Refer to the user s manual that came with your equipment for further information Er Z TT Q Why is my display too dark or too bright A You can adjust the brightness of the LCD screen Refer to Adjusting the Display on page 12 Q Why is there no sound coming from the built in speakers A1 Check your audio cables to make sure they are connected properly A2 Make sure the mute is turned off Refer to Adjusting Volume on page 18 A3 Check the sound mode by press the MTS or Sound key on the remote control to switch between SAP Mono and Stereo Press the Display key to view the setting on the screen Q Why is the display blurred when I connect the LCD display to my computer A1 The LCD display supports VGA 640x480 video mode Make sure the display settings of your computer are adjusted to this setting Setting your computer s display resolution to a higher resolution will resul
25. y mode Setting TV AV S Video YPbPr VGA Contrast v Brightness y y Color N N y Hue y Sharpness y y y Focus y Auto z z y Color Temp z y Red Green Blue V White Balance 8 NOTE Q To return all DISPLAY settings to their factory defaults select Recall from the menu and press the key Bza Contrast enables you to adjust the difference between the lightest and darkest areas of the LCD display screen Contrast should be adjusted in conjunction with the brightness item Brightness enables you to adjust the light level of the LCD display s screen It should be adjusted in conjunction with the contrast setting Color lets you make changes to the LCD display s color display The available options are User Low Middle and High Select User to set a custom color tem perature Hue allows you to adjust the display hue Hue is a measure of the saturation of a color Sharpness enables you to adjust the sharpness of the image Focus allows you to adjust the focus of the image Recall returns all display settings to their factory set default values T Er O Z TT Adjusting Settings 3 5 Television Settings Optional 3 5 1 Setting Channels mm When connected to a television antenna or CATV cable the LCD display can automa
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