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2. select SEARCH D Press key to begin the channel search process The monitor will now search all available channels It may take several minutes for the search to complete When the search is complete the monitor will display 100 to indicate the search is finished TV Functions On Screen Status Display TV Mode Displaying Status The On Screen Status Display shows detailed information regarding the operational status of the monitor under TV mode The status display automatically appears whenever there is a change in TV channels The status display will automatically disappear after a timeout period To manually show the Status Display simply TV Mode press the key on the remote control CABLE Antenna Type Channel Sound Signal Type NORMAL Channel Status Explanation of Channel Status NORMAL Channel is available for normal viewing ERASE Channel is set to ERASE to make the channel un available for viewing When you use CH UP DOWN keys to scroll thru channels this channel will skip However this channel can still be tuned by manually keying the channel using the number keypad on the remote FAV Channel is set to Favorite status so that it can be recalled using the FAV CH key LOCK Channel is set to LOCK to block the channel from viewing unless a passcode is set TV Functions Blue Back Turning on Blue Back Blue Back setting eliminates the snowflake effect that result
3. User guide VOX SMART VERY SMART WVGA PLASMA PANEL VA com WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock do nol remove the front or back covers user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel only The lightning ilash wih aeroce head The axclamalion paint within a tiange wilhin a trangla is intended io inform la infandad 10 tell the user Thal important user ihal parts he oaperabng and instructione are area fisk of electro shock explained Special Motices m Cenain programs may be copyrighted and any unauthorized recording in whale ar in part may be In violation al copyright laws in ihe LI S and Canada FCC CSA regulations state that any unauthorized modifications to this display may void user authority to operate it Warnings amp Precautions m To prevent damage which may result in fire or shock hazard do not expose this product to rain or moisture To prevent electric shock do nol ramove cover No user serviceable parts ara inside Rafer sarvicing to qualified service personnel only Keep display away from excessive dust high temperature moisture direct sunlight Usa ina well ventilated area and do not cover ventilation openings Unauthonzed modifications to this equipment or usage of an unshielded connecting cable may cause excessive intartaranaa When display i not in use disconnect Tram
4. Enabling V Chip V Chip is initially shipped from the factory set to OFF To enable V Chip please follow the steps below e Tap D Press ww on the front panel or remote control Use keys to select the SETUP option from the menu and press to confirm selection Use keys to select V CHIP setting Users can also use the remote control to pri ll DP SI 3 OCEAN E Z V CHIP access the V CHIP option by pressing the key on the remote control oso es Perth _ AY CKOBOL 4 ae ZE CUP 4 n ret AG Bra 4 c OTR PEM E co HT X A window will now prompt the user to enter a PASSCODE using the remote control If the default system PASSCODE has not been changed enter 0000 this is the initial default from facto ry ENTER CODE TV Functions As each numeric digit is entered a small X fills each slot If the code entered is incorrect an Error status is displayed Simply re enter Enter Pass Code the passcode again ENTER CODE Notes B When entering the 4 digit passcode please enter the digits slowly The monitor will display X in each of the number slots as it receives the passcode B Ifthe wrong passcode is entered three times the monitor will go back to the SETUP menu After the original passcode is entered correctly the monitor will now show the V Chip
5. Getting to Know Your Dis Rear Panel o o Video Connectors RGB Computer Related Connector wD COMPONENT VIDEO AUDIO IN Y1 1 1 Pn1 Cn1 R L Y2 2 2 Pr2 Cr2 R H AUDIO OUT BVI IN k R L R RGB IN RGB OUT Composite S Video Inputs Antenna Jack Connect Composite or S Video signals from Connect to TV or CATV antenna external sources such VCRs or DVD players RGB Input e Component Video Inputs Connect to RGB output of computer or Set Top box Auto detecting component video inputs Y Pb Pr RGB Output or Y Cb Cr for connecting to the component output jacks of a DVD player or Set Top Box Audio Output Connect to another computer monitor for daisy chaining applications RS 232 Connector Connect to a computer serial port Digital DVI Input Connects to the digital video signals from a set top box or PC Variable or fixed audio output jacks for connecting to an external audio amplifier Subwoofer Output Variable or fixed low frequency audio output jack for connecting to an external amplified subwoofer Remote Control Standby Power On Off Push this button to turn on the monitor from Standby mode Push it again to turn off to Standby mode e Sound Mute On Off Q Number Keypad Use number keypad to select the TV channel you want to watch QuickView Use QuickView key to reca
6. RCA cable ap Display Connections Connect the red R and white L audio out jacks from the VCR to the R and L audio in jacks located next to the yellow Video connector Using TV Input Connect the output to TV RF out or Antenna out connector from the VCR to the TV input on the back of monitor Notes Cable must be connected from wall cable box into the VCRs antenna RF input RF Antenna Cable Connecting a DVD Player Using Component Video Input There are two sets of component video inputs provided You can use either set of component inputs to connect your DVD Player Connect the green colored labeled as jack from the DVD Player to the green colored jack of the monitor Connect the red colored labed as Pr or Cr jack from the DVD Player to the red colored Pr1 Cr1 jack of the monitor Component Video Audio L R 3xRCA cable jack from the DVD Player to the blue colored Pb1 Cb1 jack of the monitor Connect the red R and white L audio jacks from the DVD Player to the R and L audio in DVD PLAYER jacks located next to the Pr Cr1 connector Connect the blue colored labed as Pb or Cb Display Connections Connecting a DVD Player Using S Video Input Connect the S Video 4 pin DIN connector from the DVD Player to the S Video input on the back of monitor Connect the red R and white L audio jacks from the DVD Player to the R a
7. TREBLE Adjusts the TREBLE level of the sound For more vocal and high frequency response increase the TREBLE level BALANCE Adjusts the BALANCE level between LEFT and RIGHT channels VOLUME Use to adjust the monitor s volume SURROUND This monitor is equipped with Surround Sound circuitry Use Surround Sound to simulate a sur round sound effect if you are not using a multi channel sound setup BBE This monitor is equipped with BBE Sound Maximizer circuitry Use the BBE Sound Maximizer when using the monitor to playback live performance related audio programs SPEAKER Set to ON to turn on the monitor s internal amplification and internal speakers Set to OFF to tum off internal amplification and speakers This setting will not affect AUDIO OUTPUT jacks AUDIO OUTPUT Sets the type of audio output sent from the audio output jacks located in the rear of monitor When set to VARIABLE audio output is affected by the monitor s internal volume controls When set to FIXED the audio output bypasses the monitor s internal audio control so that functions such as bass treble surround BBE and volume controls have no effect Sound Controls Using Surround Sound Turning On Surround Sound This monitor is equipped with a surround sound circuitry that enhances the sound when using two speakers Press the ww on the front panel or remote control Use to select the SOUND option from the menu and press key to
8. 480i 480p 720p 10801 received via Component 1 or Component 2 inputs can be displayed in combination with TV or AV inputs Picture Controls Main and Sub Window Swap You can swap the main picture and sub picture D Press the key once to swap Press the key once again to switch back Note W The Swap function is not valid for RGB DVI Picture and Component modes with signals higher Swap than 480i Changing Location of PIP Image There are four preset positions where the PIP sub window can be positioned Once the PIP mode is turned on you can switch the PIP sub picture position to any one of the four corners of the screen Sub Picture Positions D Press the key to switch positions 1 SETTE al 322274 A Pressing the key repeatedly will cycle through all four corners of the screen i A Default L__ Position Changing Channels in PIP POP Mode To change main window s TV channels simply press the key to change channels Main Window To change sub window s TV channels simply Channel Up Down press the key to change channels Sub window Channel Up Down Picture Controls Changing Size of PIP Window There are several PIP sub window sizes available for selection Press the on the front panel or remote control Use gt gt to select the SETUP option from the menu and press key to confirm selection Various settings ar
9. Basic Operations Powering On Off 22 Using Front Panel or Remote Control Make sure the monitor is plugged into the wall outlet and the main AC switch located on the rear of the monitor is switched to ON position If the power is plugged in and the AC switch is on the STATUS LED will illuminate in orange color B Press the Co key on the panel or the remote POWER Toggle control e The monitor will now turn on after a brief pause The STATUS LED will now turn green to indicate power on status eo To turn power off simply press the key on the panel or the remote control once again Using Discrete Power ON OFF Keys The discrete POWER ON OFF keys send two discrete signals to the monitor one for ON and one for OFF Because signals are discrete these keys can be used by third party universal remote controls for macro programming To tum power on simply press the gt button If the monitor is turned on already pressing this button will have no effect Discrete POWER ON OFF To tum off power simply press the button If the monitor is already turned off pressing this button will have no effect Changing Inputs Using Front Panel or Remote Control Press the INPUT key on the panel or the key on the remote control input Select Toggle Pressing the INPUT key will cycle the monitor through all available input signal sources in the
10. an Error status is displayed Simply re enter the passcode again After setting the passcode restart the monitor by turning off and then on the channel is now locked and viewing is not possible unless the same passcode is entered Enter Pass Code ENTER CODE Notes When entering the 4 digit passcode please enter the digits slowly The monitor will display X in each of the number slots as it receives the passcode the wrong passcode is entered three times the monitor will go back to normal viewing state TV Functions Viewing a Locked Channel To watch a channel that is locked please follow the steps below When a channel is locked and selected for viewing by the user the screen will display CHANNEL LOCKED and will prompt the user to enter the same PASSCODE that was used to set the channel lock Enter the 4 digit PASSCODE using the nu meric keypad on the remote control As each numeric digit is entered a small X fills each slot If the code entered is incorrect an Error status is displayed Simply re enter the passcode again After setting the passcode the channel will be unlocked for viewing Notes When entering the 4 digit passcode please enter the digits slowly The monitor will display X in each of the number slots as it receives the passcode ifthe wrong passcode is entered three times the monitor will go to the previously viewed channel Once t
11. 38 38 32 42 49 149 30 23 Lines Horizontal frequency 48 364 56 476 60 023 68 677 63 981 31 469 31 469 45 000 33 750 KHz Vertical frequency 60 004 70 069 75 029 84 997 60 020 70 087 50 030 60 000 60 000 Hz Vertical sync polarity TTL Horiz sync polarity Mode 22 23 24 25 26 H Resolution 640 852 640 832 1152 V Resolution 350 480 480 624 870 Refresh Rate 70 60 67 75 75 Hz Pixel Clock 25 175 30 000 30 240 57 283 100 000 MHz Horizontal visible 640 852 640 832 1152 Dots Horizontal total 800 955 864 1152 1456 Dots Horizontal front porch 16 19 64 32 32 Dots Horizontal sync 96 48 64 64 128 Dots Horizontal back porch 48 36 96 224 144 Dots Horiz blanking time 160 103 224 320 304 Dots Vertical visible 350 480 480 624 870 Lines Vertical total 449 525 525 667 915 Lines Vertical front porch 37 10 3 1 3 Lines Vertical sync 2 2 3 3 3 Lines Vertical back porch 60 33 39 39 39 Lines Vertical blanking time 99 45 45 43 45 Lines Horizontal frequency 31 469 31 413 35 000 49 725 68 681 KHz Vertical frequency 70 087 59 835 66 667 74 550 75 062 Hz Vertical sync polarity TTL Horiz sync polarity TTL MAGNAVOX LIMITED WARRANTY One I Year Labor amp One 1 Year Parts amp One 1 Year Display Repair MAGNAVOX warrants this product against defect in material or workmanship subject to any conditions set forth as follows PROOF OF PURCHASE You must have proof of the date o
12. Cautioned H Restricted NC 17 No One Under 17 X Adults Only For each category you will notice a letter U or letter B display U Unblocked and B Blocked TV Functions o Use keys to navigate through each category within this menu Use the lt key to set each category to either U or B U Unblocked D Blocked Arrow Choose Menu Set When all desired settings are complete navigate to FINISH option and press gt to complete your setting Once this is complete the monitor will display V CHIP Movie 112 a Lu T Unblocked Blocked _ Are sh SETUP COMPLETE and return you to normal viewing Note V Chip will automatically block higher categories that are more restrictive For example if users block PG 13 category then PG 13 and higher categories R NC 17 X will automatically be blocked Using V Chip The V Chip will block all incoming content that meets the guidelines set in the previous section When this occurs the monitor s screen will display BLOCKED To resume normal viewing please change to a different TV channel Under certain conditions the V Chip may block all channels If this should occur simply disable the V Chip function Note When V Chip is enabled PIP POP functions will be disabled RESA Ee Favorite Channel Programming Users can store favorite TV channels in memory for quick recall To store and re
13. Mode Due to various PC video cards and set top boxes with differing specifications it is likely that the initial video picture have subtle noise or imperfections Please use the following procedures to adjust the picture quality when using under RGB mode D Press the Crew on the front panel or remote control Use gt to select the PICTURE option from the menu and press gt key to confirm selection 2 Use gt to select CLOCK PHASE option from the menu e Use K to change the setting so that your video picture is optimal Select PREV MENU to previous menu P Flat Panel Monitor Sound Controls Sound Controls Adjusting Sound Settings Using OSD Menu Various sound adjustments can be set using the Sound Adjustment OSD menu Press the on the front panel remote control Use gt to select the SOUND option from the menu and press key to confirm selection e Various SOUND settings are available from the SOUND menu Use to select the option that you wish to adjust Use iC to change the setting After achiev ing desired setting Select PREV MENU to return to previous menu Sound Controls Explanation of Various Sound Control Settings Explanation of each available sound control settings is listed in the table below BASS Adjusts the BASS level of the sound For more bass response increase the BASS level
14. ON OFF window Use 7 keys to select ON or OFF After making selection confirm your selection by pressing the ww gt key If ON is selected please proceed to the next section If OFF is selected the monitor will display V CHIP SETUP COMPLETED briefly and return user to normal viewing V Ghilp Setup Completed Setting Restrictions Using TV Guidelines Prior to setting restrictions users must first enable the V Chip After V Chip is enabled parental restrictions can be set using TV guidelines or the MPAA rating This section covers setting restrictions using TV guidelines After V Chip is enabled users are presented with the TV Guidelines menu Within this menu there are six age based categories TV Y Young children Unblocked B Blocked TV Y7 Children 7 and over Arrow Choose Mens Se TV G General audience TV PG Parental guidance TV 14 Viewers 14 and over TV MA Mature audience In addition you can choose to block all TV content for the entire age based group or choose to block only certain types of content depending on their sub ratings For each age based group applicable sub ratings may include FV Fantasy Violence D Sexual Dialog L Adult Language S Sexual Situations V Violence You will notice a letter U or letter B display These letters represent the status block setting where U Unblocked and B Blocked TV Functions V cun a 0 e Use 3 97 ia keys to navigate through
15. Radio Frequency Interference Statement includes the following warming This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of tha FCC Rules These limits designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates usas and can radiate radio frequency energy and if nat and used in accordance with the instructions may causa harmful intarterence to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television r ceptions which can be determined by luming the equipment of and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interlerence by one or more al tha following measures Raarient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and recalvar Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from thal t which the receiver is connected Consult he dealer or an experienced radio TV techniclan Tor Warning Ec Usar must use shiakded signal Interface cables to maintain FCC compliance for the product Provided with this display is a detachable power supply cord with IEC320 style terminations It may be suitable for connection to any UL Listed personal computer with similar configuration Before making tha connect
16. confirm selection Use to select the SURROUND option 9 Use K to change the setting Select OFF setting to maintain normal stereo Select STEREO to turn on surround circuitry Select MONO to turn off stereo sound After achieving desired setting Select PREV MENU to return to previous menu Using BBE Sound Turning On BBE Sound This monitor is equipped with BBE Sound Maximizer circuitry Use the BBE Sound Maximizer when using the monitor to playback live performance related audio programs D Press the on the front panel or remote control Use gt to select the SOUND option from the menu and press key to confirm selection Sound Controls Use to select the BBE option A U co PAN moneo ji ARE m Use i gt to change the setting To turn on BBE select ON position After achieving desired setting select PREV MENU to return to previous menu Built in Amplification Speaker Turning On Built in Amplification This monitor is equipped with a built in amplification for optional external speakers You can switch the amplifica tion ON or OFF using the OSD Because these speakers are general purpose you may consider switching them OFF during hi fidelity playback of movies or other content Q Press the ww gt the front panel or remote control heo to select SOUND Er option from the menu and press H key
17. each age based group and sub ratng catego ries within this menu Use the 7 key to set each available setting to either U or B To U Unblocked B Blocked set TV content restrictions for the entire age based group regardless of sub rating categories simply set U or B under the ALL 23 When all desired settings are complete navigate to NEXT PAGE option and press 7 key to complete your setting Once this is complete the monitor will prompt to the RESTRICTIONS USING MPAA RATING menu described in the next section Rating ALL PY U Unblocked B Blocked rrow Choo Menu Note V Chip will automatically block higher categories that are more restrictive For example if users block TV Y7 category then TV G and higher categories TV PG TV 14 TV MA will automatically be blocked The sub ratings D L S V also works similarly Setting Restrictions Using MPAA Guidelines The MPAA guidelines uses the Motion Picture Association of America system for applying restrictions on movies being watched on the monitor When the V Chip is set to on the monitor will automatically block all content that are coded with objectionable ratings as set using either MPAA or TV guidelines After TV Guidelines are set users are pre sented with the MPAA Guidelines menu Within this menu there are seven MPAA categories G General Audience No Restrictions PG Parental Guidance PG 13 Parents Strongly
18. ohm 1 Max gt 1 0Vp p The MTBF is 20 000 hrs under operation 25 5 C Half luminosity motion picture Emission Requirement The unit shall meet the EMI limits in all screen modes as qualified by FCC class B part 15 Power Management H sync Pulse No pulse Pulse No pulse Mode Normal Stand by Power saving Power saving V sync Pulse No pulse No pulse Pulse Video Active No video Blanked Blanked Power dissipation Normal power Less than 5 watts Less than 55 watts Less than 55 watts Preset Timing Chart A Item Description Arci Video 31 500 36 000 36 000 40 000 5 56 6 60 640 640 800 800 1024 1056 40 128 88 256 600 628 1 4 23 A Total time B Active display area including borders C Active display area excluding borders D Left Top border E Right bottom border F Blanking time G Front porch H Sync width Back porch Mode No 1 2 3 4 H Resolution 640 640 640 640 800 800 V Resolution 480 480 480 480 600 600 Refresh Rate 60 72 75 85 Pixel Clock 25 175 31 500 Horizontal visible 640 640 Horizontal total 800 832 840 832 Horizontal front porch 24 24 16 56 Horizontal sync 96 40 64 56 Horizontal back porch 40 120 120 80 Horiz blanking time 160 192 200 192 Vertical visible 480 480 480 480 Vertical total 525 520 500 509 Vertical front porch 18 17 1 1 Vertical sync 2 3 3 3 Vertical back porch 25 20 16 25 Vertical blanking time 45 40 20 29 Hor
19. permanent after image to remain on the monitor Empty contents of the package Make sure the following items are present A Left Wall Angle Module B Right Wall Angle Module C Horizontal Support Horizontal Support E Screws for Fix Angle x 8 F Screws for Wooden Wall Mounting x 8 G Screws for Cement Wall Mounting x 8 Attach Horizontal Supports C and D to the Left and Right Wall Angle Module A and B with screws E Install the Wall Mount Bracket onto the wall Note The screws in this package are for mounting onto a wooden or a cement wall Different kind of walls needs different type screws Please consult with a qualified installer to make sure your wall is capable of supporting this bracket and plasma monitor d You can adjust the mounting direction and inclination angle 0 5 10 15 degrees by adjusting the screws position on the Wall Mounting Angl Module Remove the pedestal table top stand on the unit install the unit onto the wall mount bracket B Wall mount bracket is an optional accessory please contact your local sales agent for more information B This type of equipment is to be installed by qualified installers please contact with authorized dealer for installation Please make sure that your wall is capable of supporting this wall mount and plasma monitor which can easily weigh over 120 kg 265 108 Display Pan
20. return previous menu On Screen Status Display Displaying Status The On Screen Status Display shows detailed information regarding the operational status of the monitor The status display automatically appears whenever there is a change in the state of the monitor such as channel change or input change The status display will automatically disappear after a timeout period To manually show the Status Display simply AV Mode press the ee key on the remote control Input Source Note 2 1 PIP POP Source When using AV1 and AV2 priority is given ps cem 73 to the S Video input When using S video connection AV1 and mie AV2 the status display will denote S to Component Mode indicate the input source is using S Video COMPONENTI connector 10801 RGB DVI Mode RGB 640x480 Input Source Signal Format Input Source Signal Format Basic Operations Understanding Widescreen Modes This monitor is capable of displaying a widescreen image on the native 16 9 aspect ratio screen However not all available video content fits perfectly in a widescreen 16 9 format resulting in unused screen space This monitor is capable of displaying images in various formats that is suitable for various types of content depending on its size For 4 3 Square Content Content from traditional TV VCR and some DVD s are formatted using a square 4 3 format When viewing content in this Square form
21. serial terminal conforms to the RS 232C interface specification The computer will require software application such as HyperTerminal which allows the computer to send and receive control data that can support the communication parameters described in this section Interface Parameters These parameters are required to setup communications with the monitor Specification RS 232C RS 232C Pint Layout Sync Method Synchronous Pin 1 Received Line Signal Detector Data Carrier Detect Baud Rate 9600 bps Pin 2 Received Data RXD Parity None Pin 3 Transmit Data TXD Character Length 8 Bits Pin 4 Data Terminal Ready DTR Stop Bit 1 Bit Pin 5 Signal Ground Pin 6 Data Set Ready DSR RS 232 Pin 7 Request To Send RTS Pin 8 Clear To Send CTS Pin 9 Ring Indicator WEE CUM M NS o Command Format and Sequencin Data Structure Overview In order to transmit data from the computer to the monitor the data must be sent in a structured format The format used by this monitor follows a COMMAND DATA sequence All commands and its related data are formatted using a 3 character format separated by a colon in between For example the Power On command is sent as PWR PON where PWR is telling the monitor that it is receiving a Power related command followec by the actual command to carry out Communications Overview As commands are sent from the PC the monitor will provide feedback regarding the state of command execution back to
22. the output of the HDTV set top box This is caused by the different video timings set by various HDTV set top box manufacturers See Page 40 for more information External Audio Connections Connecting to an External Amplifiers ED This monitor can be connected to an external amplifier using the AUDIO OUT jacks located on the back of the monitor IRL Connect the and white L AUDIO OUT jacks from right side of the connector panel to the external amplifier Audio L R 2xRCA cables Note The AUDIO OUT RCA jacks can be set to either Fixed or Variable audio output levels See Page 48 for more information EXTERNAL POWER AMPLIFIER Display Connections Connecting a Subwoofer This monitor is equipped with a subwoofer output for connecting to an external amplified subwoofer o Connect a RCA cable from the subwoofer s input to the subwoofer s output jack on the back of the monitor Notes The RCA subwoofer outputs frequencies below 120Hz The subwoofer output jack is governed by FIXED or VARIABLE audio output setting and works in conjunction with AUDIO OUT jacks Connecting a PC Using RGB or DVI Video Input For most PCs connect the 15 pin D Sub RGB WD connector from the back of the PC to the RGB I IN Connector located on the back of the monitor If you have a PC that is equipped with a DVI Digital Visual Interface you may connect the PC DVI c
23. 720p signals under component video input only 16 9 WIDE and 4 3 Normal modes are available Using OSD Menu Access the OSD menu select PICTURE submenu Use keys to highlight FORMAT Use 1121 keys to select the desired format mode As you select each mode the screen changes Select PREV MENU to return to previous menu Note B Under RGB and input modes only 16 9 WIDE and 4 3 Normal modes are available B When displaying 480p 10801 and 720p signals under component video input only 16 9 WIDE and 4 3 Normal modes are available Basic Operations e P Flat Panel Monitor Picture Controls Picture Controls Adjusting Picture Settings Using OSD Menu Various picture adjustments can be set using the Picture Adjustment OSD menu Press the ew on the front panel or remote control Use gt lt gt to select the PICTURE option from the menu and press 70 key to confirm selection TT e Various picture settings are available from the PICTURE menu Use lt gt lt to select the option that you wish to adjust CS FORMAT 0 SEER GIUSTO Notes Decal H Position H Size V Position V Size Moo adjustments are only available in RGB DVI and Component input modes higher than 480i B When using TV1 AV1 AV2 Component 1 and Component 2 inputs with 480i signals H Size H Position V Position V Size settings are not available B To res
24. Code ENTER CODE Advanced Functions Information Display The information display sub menu retains much useful information lebisidina the status of the monitor Explana tions for each type of information being displayed are listed below Accessing Information Display Menu CD Press the S on the front panel or remote control Use lt w to select the INFO option from the menu and press key to confirm selection 2 Various information is displayed in the INFO menu To exit the INFO menu use to select PREV MENU option and press key to confirm exit Explanation of Information S W Version Shows the monitor s firmware version number INFO TV AV and Component 480 H Frequency Displays the horizontal scanning frequency of the signal being displayed V Frequency Displays the vertical scanning frequency of the signal being displayed INFO Component 480p 720p and Video System 1080i RGB and DVI Displays the video system NTSC of the signal being dis played if the input source is set to TV AV or Component 480i Resolution Displays the resolution of the signal currently being displayed by the monitor if the input source is set to Component 480p 720p and 1080i RGB or DVI Flat Panel Monitor TV Functions TV Functions Memorizing Channels If your monitor is equipped with an optional tuner module you can program the monitor to automatically sea
25. Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled 720p Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled 1080 Disabled Enabled Enabled Disabled T c 2297 e 1 A CE Ton Neo lt tamale FES MORI ms persi Picture Controls In certain special cases users may desire to manually adjust V size To do so please use the following procedures Press key 5 or more times and press the key 5 or more times then press the C3 key V SIZE will be enabled in OSD now however this function will be locked again when users turn off the monitor Due to various PC video cards and set top boxes with differing specifications it is likely that the initial picture may not fit exactly to the size of the monitor Please use the following procedures to adjust the picture size and position D Press the ww gt on the front panel or remote control Use a gt to select the PICTURE option from the menu and press key to confirm selection Various settings are available from the PIC TURE menu Use a gt to select V SIZE V POSITION H SIZE or H POSITION from the menu Use to change the setting so that your video picture is best fit within the display area of the monitor Select PREV MENU to return to previous menu D Repeat procedure for V SIZE V POSITION H SIZE and H POSITION settings until video picture is fully displayed within the monitor s display area Picture Controls Fine Tuning RGB
26. EW cecilia 66 CHANTELE nee nement Eb Ca UMEN DM DE 66 Ba epa allora 68 POBSnOIX see 71 HIE lt es urea 72 Wall Mount NSOE unire nada ua Raph od ceo MR RET 73 ee E 75 Flat Panel Monitor Getting to Know Your Display Getting to Know Your Dispi ackage Contents Flat Panel Display Remote Control AAA Batteries User Manual VGA Cable AC Power Cord Front Panel Controls Status LED Volume Adjustment Buttons Illuminated No AC Power detected Use these buttons bo adjust volume up and dawn If th rain power switeh rear of panel is tumed oA Those keys allo server as navigation and adus tek LED wl not duminata ment keys when On Screen Display menu ig Orange Slandby Povrer OFF with AC power enoaged detected f Select Buttons Tha LED will dluminale en orange color d the monitor is shut off but the main power cord is plugged into Usa these butions 16 change Ime channel up and neo down Thase keys also serve as selection keys Ihe back of the unit Pya m ion Keys Solid Green Power ON 2 Display manu is 681 Power Standby Button DE Use Unis buton to engage the On Screen Display Tums per from Sandby mode There isa 77111 vox between onol cycips za Input Button Uso this buhan to between available
27. N OF THIS WARRANTY Some states do not allow the exclusions or limitation of inci dental or consequential damages or allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you In addition if you enter into a service contract agreement with the MAGNAVOX partnership within ninety 90 days of the date of sale the limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts does not apply This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may have other rights which vary from state province to state province Magnavox P O Box 671539 Marietta GA 30006 0026 Warranty 4835 710 28275
28. P2 Component Input 2 RG1 RGB1 DV1 DVI1 V Size VSZ 001 100 V Position VPS 001 100 H Size HSZ 001 100 H Position HPS 001 100 Recall ACL 000 Save SAV 000 Mute MUT MON On OFF Off Language LNG ENG English SPA Spanish FFR French Color Temp TMP LOW Low MID Middle HIG High 65D 6500D CUS Custom Bass BAS 001 100 Treble TRB 001 100 Balance BAL 001 100 BBE BBE BON BBE On OFF BBE Off surround Sound SRS OFF Off STR Stereo MON Mono Tuner 1 Source TSI AIR Air CBL Cable Channel Search CSA TV1 Channel Search TV1 Display Connections Description Command Data Options TV1 Channel Change TV1 001 125 Closed Captioning CCD OFF CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 TX1 TX2 TX3 TX4 Zoom ZOM WID 16 9 PAN Panorama Stretch NOR 4 3 with black bars ZO1 Zoom1 ZO2 Zoom2 ZO3 Zoom3 PIP PIP PON PIP On OFF PIP Off POP POP PON POP On OFF POP Off PIP Position PIS PS1 Position 1 PS2 Position 2 PS3 Position 3 PS4 Position 4 POP Format POF PF1 Full size PF2 16 9 Format PF3 4 3 Format Sub Source SIN TV1 Tuner 1 AV1 AV Input 1 AV2 AV Input 2 CP1 Component Input 1 CP2 Component Input 2 RG1 RGB1 DV1 DVI1 Sub Swap SWP 000 R Gain RGN 001 256 G Gain GGN 001 256 B Gain BGN 001 256 R Bias RBS 001 256 G Bias GBS 001 256 B Bias BBS 001 256 Clear Buffer Escape Key Simply press the ESC key on the keyboard will send command to clear command buffer Flat Panel Monitor Basic Operations
29. Set status to MONO to set audio to mono mode Set status to SAP Second Audio Program to receive audio simulcasts in other languages not all TV broadcasts are transmitted with second audio program After selecting desired setting Select PREV MENU to return to previous menu Accessing via Remote Control Press the key the remote control repeatedly to cycle through all available audio modes MTS Key TV Functions Closed Captioning This monitor supports Closed Captioning feature by displaying various texts related to television programs on the display Accessing via OSD Menu o Press the on the front panel or remote control Use 5 to select the SETUP option from the menu and press key to confirm selection o Use Ga to select the CLOSED CAPTION option Use to change the setting Available options are CCD1 CCD2 CCD3 CCD4 TEXT1 TEXT2 TEXT3 TEXT 4 Select PREV MENU to return to previous menu Note When PIP POP is enabled Closed Caption function will be disabled Accessing via Remote Control Press the 25 key the remote control repeatedly to cycle through all available Closed Captioning modes TV Functions V Chip Parental Guide function is to prevent children from watching programs that are not suitable such as violence or adult language The user must enter a PASSCODE before any of the V Chip restrictions are set up or changed
30. V Size settings are not available Picture Controls Picture in Picture Side by Side Picture Turning On PIP Side by Side Picture POP PIP and POP modes allow users to view two video input sources simultaneously D Press the key once on the remote control to engage in Picture in Picture mode Pressing the key repeatedly will cycle thru the following aa gt modes CC C 2 E POP POP 4 3 OFF POP 16 9 When engaged in PIP mode a small window is PIP Mode displayed in one of the four corners The OSD on the right half of the screen will denote the input selected for main picture large screen and the sub picture small screen displayed PIP Key Input Source for Main Picture Input Source for Sub Picture Sub Note Picture B Once PIP is turned off the next time you return to PIP mode the position of the sub window will start at the last set position If you restart the monitor the position of the sub window will start at default position Main Picture POP Mode If switched to POP mode the screen will be ss UE SENS split in half The screen on the left side is the main picture and the screen on the right is the sub picture The OSD on the right half of the screen will denote the input signal source for both the main and sub pictures Input Source for Main Picture Input Source for Sub Picture Sub P
31. a maximum of 480 lines using progressive scan method All resolutions higher than 480 lines must be reduced to 480 lines in order to be displayed Progressive scan method reduces flicker however picture quality may not necessarily outperform 480 interlaced when viewed at normal viewing distances Vertical Res Horizontal Res Aspect Ratio Scan Method COY 480 lines 640 dots 4 3 Interlaced STANDARD vermrion Teevision SDTV grade televisions and monitors are capable of displaying a maximum of 480 lines using interlaced scan method All resolutions higher than 480 lines must be reduced to 480 lines in order to be displayed Vertical Resolution Scan Lines Vertical scan lines refer to the number of horizontal lines a TV or monitor can display to create an image As the number of lines increase more information is displayed resulting in better picture quality Horizontal Resolution Each horizontal line in a TV or monitor is made up of individual dots pixels The higher the number of pixels the finer the TV picture becomes Horizontal pixel measurements using today s technology can range from 250 for a VCR to as much as 500 for a DVD player Aspect Ratio Aspect ratio identifies the ratio of the TV screen s width over its height A 16 9 aspect ratio refers to a wide screen picture format while a 4 3 refers to a standard square TV format Scan Mode Interlaced scanning is a method that creates a TV picture with alternating lines
32. at the following viewing modes are suitable 4 3 NORMAL In 4 3 mode the original 4 3 image is preserved but black bars are used to fill the the extra space on the left and right 16 9 FULL The original 4 3 image is proportionally stretched to fill the entire screen This is the default setting from factory PANORAMA The original 4 3 aspect ratio image is stretched in both the horizontal and lt gt lt gt vertical directions The center of the picture is almost normal while the edges are considerably stretched For Widescreen Content Depending on the content displayed on this 16 9 monitor you may notice smaller black bars on top or bottom of the screen Use the following zoom modes to elimate black bars pog ZOOM 1 Zoom 1 is set to stretch 1 85 1 content to full screen eliminating the black bars ZOOM 2 Zoom 2 is set to stretch 2 35 1 content to full screen This Zoom mode can also be used with images displayed in 2 0 1 aspect ratio ZOOM 3 Zoom 3 shifts the image up to faciliate the display of sub titles Changing Aspect Ratios Using Remote Control All widescreen viewing modes are available by WIDE pressing the C key Pressing this key repeatedly will cycle through all six modes 16 9WIDE 4 3NORMAL PANORAMA ZOOM3 Z00M2 ZOOM1 Wide Key Note B Under RGB and DVI input modes only 16 9 WIDE and 4 3 Normal modes are available B When displaying 480p 1080i and
33. call channels using Favorite Channels please follow the steps below o Use the keys to scroll to the channel you wish to set as favorite channel Press the key on the remote control The selected Favorite channel is now set as part of the Favorite Recall Channel selection To watch your ar Favorite Channel settings press key to recall each channel Set If you wish to remove the Favorite Channel FAV SET setting simply press C key while displaying the channel you wish to remove TV Functions Quick View Quick View allows you to quickly switch between the channel currently watched and the channel previously watched Simply press the key on the remote 5 6 dl W 23 3 control to switch Repeated pressing of the QV key will switch the channels back and forth between the two Quick View Key Channel Lock Setting Channel Lock Set channel lock to block a TV channel from viewing CH D Use the lt keys to scroll to the channel you wish to lock Press the key on the remote control Channel Lock Key 2 A window will now prompt the user to enter a PASSCODE using the remote control If the default system PASSCODE has not been Enter Pass Code changed enter 0000 this is the initial default from factory ENTERCODE As each numeric digit is entered a small X fills each slot If the code entered is incorrect
34. command complete Send command to switch to AV1 input again Rev acknowledgment of command received Rev confirmation of command complete Ready to send another command Monitor Status gt Monitor rcv s command Sends confirmation of command rev d to PC mmn Sends actual status of power to PC OFF Sends confirmation of command completion De Monitor is not busy and waiting for command Sends confirmation of command rev d to PC Monitor powers on and sends confirmation uu Monitor is busy doing another task em Sends busy status because it can t rcv data Rcv s command to clear previous command Sends confirmation of command rev d to PC Clears command buffer and sends confirm mat Monitor is not busy and rcv s command Sends confirmation of command rev d to PC Monitor switches to AV1 and sends confirm Monitor is ready to accept another command Command and Data Tables Description Command Data Options Read Data REA VOL PWR BRT CON CLR TNT SHP INP VSZ VPS HSZ HPS RCL SAV MUT LNG TMP BAS TRB BAL BBE SRS TS1 TS2 CSR TV1 CCD ZOM PIP POP PIS POF SIN SWP RGN GGN BGN RBS GBS BBS FPL ILO IUL STS BI2 Volume VOL 001 100 Power On Off PWR PON Power On OFF Power off Brightness BRT 001 100 Contrast CON 001 100 Color CLR 001 100 Tint TNT 001 100 Sharpness SHP 001 100 Input Select INP TV1 Tuner1 AV1 AV Input 1 AV2 AV Input 2 CP1 Component Input 1 C
35. ct See Page 46 WIDE Toggles between various aspect ratio settings See Page 30 Discrete Power ON OFF Press OFF to send monitor into Standby mode Press ON to power on from standby mode See Page 26 Direct Input Selection Keys Directly change input signal selection by pressing the appropriate key See Page 27 V Chip Engages V Chip protection circuitry settings See Page 62 Channel Lock Fav Set Engages Channel Lock and Favorite Channel Setup Menu See Page 65 ADD Skip Set the Channel to Erase status See Page 58 Battery Installation SOURCE SWAP POSITION Flat Panel Monitor Display Connections Connecting to TV or Cable TV Connect the coaxial RF connector from the antenna or cable TV box to the TV input on the back of monitor AIR or CABLE Connecting a VCR Using S Video Input Q Connect the S Video 4 pin DIN connector from the VCR to the S Video input on the back of monitor e Connect the red R and white L audio jacks from the VCR to the R and L audio in jacks located next to the S Video connector S Video 1 Audio L R 4 Pin DIN T 2xRCA cables Note There are two sets of S Video inputs provided Using Composite Input Connect the yellow video out connector from the VCR to the yellow video input on the back of monitor Note W There are two sets of composite inputs provided
36. d power line Surges B overhead power lines An outdoor antenna system should not be placed in the vicinity of overhead power lines eleciric lights ar power circuits When installing an outdoor antenna be carelul to not touch any power lines or circults as contact wih Enos can be fatal m any foreign objects through tha ventilation openings to the display It may touch dangerous voltage poinis or damage parts R d anouldaor antenna cable system 16 connected to tha display be sura the antenna cable is grounded to provide some protection against voltage surges and static charge buildups Section 810 of the National Electrical ANSI NFPA 70 1084 provides information about proper grounding of Ihe mast and supporling slructure grounding of the lead in wire 10 an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and roquirements for iho grounding elecirode display is equipped wih speakers please remove Ihe speakers prior 10 moving tha display Moving the display with the speakers attached may cause damage or injury Gisconneci the unil from the mas supply and roler servicing To qualifiad service personnel under ihe following condiioms Power cord or plug ts damaged or frayed Liquid has been spilled inta ihe product and or the unit has been exposed to water or moisture Un
37. e available from the SETUP menu Use gt to select the PIP WIN DOW SIZE option from the menu a Use gt to change setting Select PREV MENU to return to previous menu Picture Controls Selecting Color Temperature This monitor is capable of applying various color temperatures also known as White Balance onto the video signal for display 69 Press the on the front panel or remote control Use to select the PICTURE option from the menu and press key to confirm selection 9 Various settings are available from the PIC TURE menu Use gt to select the COLOR TEMP option from the menu Use R to change the setting Select PREV MENU to return to previous menu Adjusting Screen Size This monitor is equipped with signal auto synchronization feature that automatically adjusts incoming video signals to fit the screen therefore V POSITION and H POSITION adjustments are disabled under certain Component RGB and DVI inputs The following table shows available adjustments for each video input Input Signal Type V SIZE V POSITION H SIZE H POSITION Component 480p Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled 720p Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled 1080 Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled RGB VESA Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled 480p Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled 720p Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled 10801 Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled DVI VESA Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 480p
38. e video picture Decreasing the setting will reduce enhancement COLOR TEMP Select the color temperature for white balance There are four settings to choose from 1 6500D sets the white balance to 6500D 2 LOW sets to 5400K 3 MID sets to 9300K 4 HIGH sets to 13800K FORMAT Use to change various screen width modes There are six modes to choose from 1 16 9 2 4 3 3 Panorama 4 Zoom 1 5 Zoom 2 6 Zoom 3 V SIZE Use to change vertical size of the picture Increase to enlarge the picture size in the vertical direction Decrease to reduce the picture size in the vertical direction V POSITION Use to change vertical position of the picture Increase to shift the picture up Decrease to shift the picture down H SIZE Use to change horizontal size of the picture Increase to enlarge the picture size in the horizontal direction Decrease to reduce the picture size in the horizontal direction H POSITION Use to change horizontal position of the picture Increase to shift the picture to the right Decrease to shift the picture to the left CLOCK PHASE Use clock phase to fine tune the monitor to perfectly synchronize to the video signal source under RGB mode Notes B H Position H Size V Position V Size adjustments are only available in RGB DVI and Component input modes higher than 4801 B When using TV1 AV1 AV2 Component 1 and Component 2 inputs with 480i signals H Size H Position V Position
39. ect the DISPLAY icon from this window o The DISPLAY PROPERTIES dialog box is displayed Select the SETTINGS tab to display your computer s video output settings Set the Screen Resolution settings to 640x480 PIXELS For COLOR QUALITY select 24 BIT COLOR might also be expressed as 16 million colors If a vertical frequency option exists set the value to 60 or 60 Hz Click OK to complete the setting Note W Both screen position and size will vary depending on the type of PC graphics card and its resolution selected To adjust position and size refer to Page 40 Connecting a PC con t Supported Resolutions This monitor supports the following resolutions Refresh Horizontal Vertical Resolution Hz KHz Hz 640 VGA x 480 640 VGA x 480 640 VGA x 480 640 VGA x 480 800 SVGA x 600 800 SVGA x 600 800 SVGA x 600 800 SVGA x 600 800 SVGA x 600 1024 XGA x 768 1024 XGA x 768 1024 XGA x 768 1024 XGA x 768 1280 SXGA x 1024 720 DOS x 400 640 VGA x 480 1280 HDTV x 720p 1920 HDTV x 10801 640 VGA x 350 852 WGA x 480 640 x 480 832 x 624 1152 x 870 Notes Modes 24 25 and 26 are for use with Apple Macintosh computers V Sync H Sync Rate Frequency Frequency Polariy Polarity 111 TTL Dot rate MHz Display Connections RS 232 Connection Overview This monitor is equipped with an RS 232 serial terminal for using the monitor with computer controls The RS 232
40. el Screen size Aspect ratio Number of pixels Pixel Pitch Luminance Power Source Input voltage Input current Inrush current Power consumption Stand by Connection Connector Types Video S Video Signal Type Polarity Amplitude Frequency Input impedance Type Polarity Amplitude Frequency HDTV RGB Signal Type Polarity Amplitude Frequency DVI Signal Type Polarity Frequency Audio Signal 42 16 9 852 Horizontal x 480 Vertical pixels 1 095 Horizontal mm x 1 110 Vertical mm 1000 cd m 196 white window at center 100 240Vac 50 60Hz 3 8A 60A p p 20ms Max 380 10 Watts at 110Vac color bar pattern 5 Watts Max at 110Vac RCA Jacks for audio video and 4 pin Din S terminal for S Video 9 pin D SUB for RS 232 15 pin D SUB for RGB 24 pin DVI Analog Positive Video 1Vp p S Video Y 1Vp p C 0 286Vp p 15 734KHz V 60Hz NTSC 75 ohms Y Ca Cr or Y Ps Pr Signal Component 1 amp 2 Y 1Vp p 0 7Vp p 0 7 15 734KHz V 60Hz NTSC 31KHz V 60Hz 480p H 45KHz V 60Hz 720p H 33KHz V 60Hz 10801 TTL Positive or Negative RGB 0 7Vp p H support to 31K 91KHz V support to 50 85Hz Digital Positive or Negative H support to 31K 69KHz V support to 50 85Hz Appendix RGR DVI Mode Mode Resolution H Frequency V Frequency _ Dot ra
41. ent with 480i input the 4 3 WIDE mode is switched on Display image doesn t fill up the full size of the screen Use H Size and V Size to adjust the size of the video 2 Use the WIDE key to scroll through various full screen modes Can hear sound but no picture Improperly connected source signal cable Make sure that both video inputs and sound inputs are correctly connected Can see picture but no sound is heard Improperly connected source signal cable Make sure that both video inputs and sound inputs are correctly connected 2 Use VOLUME to hear sound 3 Switch MUTE off by using the MUTE button Volume is turned all the way down MUTE is turned on Some picture elements do not light up Some pixels of the plasma display may not turn on This monitor is manufactured using an extremely high level of precision technology however sometimes some pixels of the monitor may not display This is not a malfuction Please see the enclosed warranty card for more information After Images can still be seen on the monitor after the monitor is powered off Examples of still pictures include logos video games computer images and images displayed in 4 3 normal mode A still picture is displayed for an over extended period of time Do not allow a still image to be displayed for an extended period of time as this can cause a
42. f purchase to receive repair on the product A sales receipt or other document showing the product and the date that you purchased the product as well as the authorized retailer included is considered such proof COVERAGE If this product is determined to be defective LABOR For a period of one I year from the date of pur chase Magnavox will repair or replace the product at its option at no charge or pay the labor charges to any Magnavox authorized service center After the period of one 1 year Magnavox will no longer be responsible for charges incurred PARTS For a period of one 1 year from the date of purchase Magnavox will supply at no charge new or rebuilt replacement parts in exchange for defective parts Magnavox authorized ser vice centers will provide removal and installation of the parts for one 1 year DISPLAY For a period of one 1 year from the date of pur chase Magnavox will supply at no charge a new or rebuilt active display device in exchange for the defective display Magnavox authorized service centers will provide removal and installation of the parts under the specified labor warranty PTV screens carry a thirty 30 day replacement warranty EXCLUDED FROM WARRANTY COVERAGE Your warranty does not cover Labor charges for installation or setup of the product adjust ment of customer controls on the product and installation or repair of antenna systems outside of the product Product
43. f the HDTV set top box to the RGB IN Connector located on the back of the monitor Connect the red R and white L audio out jacks from the HDTV set top box to the R and L Audio UR RGB cable audio in jacks located next to the RGB 2xRCA cables 15 Pin D Sub connector HDTV SET TOP BOX Notes Some HDTV Set top boxes may not have a RGB output Use Component Video input or DVI input method if this is the case W Upon connecting your HDTV set top box to the RGB input of the monitor it may be necessary to adjust various picture settings on the monitor to correctly match the output of the HDTV set top box This is caused by the different video timings set by various HDTV set top box manufacturers See Page 40 for more information Display Connections Connecting a Set Top Box Using DVI Input GD Connect the DVI D connector from the back of the HDTV set top box to the DVI IN Connector located on the back of the monitor 2 Connect the red and white L audio out jacks from the HDTV set top box to the R and L audio in jacks located next to the DVI D ua connector HDTY SET TOP BOX Notes Some HDTV Set top boxes may not have a DVI output Use Component Video input or RGB input method if this is the case Upon connecting your HDTV set top box to the DVI input of the monitor it may be necessary to adjust various picture settings on the monitor to correctly match
44. following order Die AV1 AV2 COMPONENTI DVI RGB COMPONENT2 Basic Operations Using Direct Input Selection Keys If you prefer not to cycle thru all available inputs you can use the Direct Input Selection keys located towards the bottom of the remote control Simply select the input that you would like to mp sane Se switch to and press the Direct Input Selection ag key for that input Direct Input Selection Keys Volume Adjustment Using Front Panel or Remote Control D To turn up sound volume press VOLUME on either the front panel of monitor or on the remote control To turn down sound volume press VOLUME on either the front panel of monitor or on the remote control Note B ifthe monitors built in speakers are turned off then volume controls will not affect volume generated by the built in speaker VOLUME Using MUTE If you would like to silence the volume on a temporary basis simply press the key to silence the volume When the monitors volume is muted the monitor will display MUTE on the upper right corner of the screen To disengage the mute mode simply press the key again the volume buttons Note B ifthemonitors built in speakers are turned off then volume controls will not affect volume generated by the built in speaker Basic Operations On Screen Display Menu Accessing OSD Menu via Remote Control or Fron
45. he passcode is entered correctly the monitor will unlock all locked channels without prompting the entry of the passcode again until the monitor is powered off and on again TV Functions Understanding HDTV What is Digital Television or DTV Digital TVs are televisions that can receive and display digital television broadcasts sent using any one of three following categories HDTV High Definition TV EDTV Enhanced Digital TV and SDTV Standard Definition TV What is the Difference Between HDTV EDTV and SDTV HDTV EDTV and SDTV are three grades of televison or monitors They reference the maximum resolution capability of a digital television or monitor to fully display digital broadcasts without having to down convert the actual signal content to fit the monitors display limitations The resolution requirements for each of the three DTV classifications and an explanation of the specifications are described below vi Vertical Res Horizontal Res Aspect Ratio Scan Method 1080 lines 1920 dots 16 9 Wide Interlaced HIGH DEFINITION TELEVISION 720 lines 1280 dots 16 9 Wide Progressive HDTV grade televisions and monitors are capable of displaying a maximum of either 1080 lines using interlaced scan method or 720 lines using progressive scan method Vertical Res Horizontal Res Aspect Ratio Scan Method 480 lines 640 dots 4 3 Progressive Bs im s EDTV grade televisions and monitors are capable of displaying
46. icture Main Picture POP 4 3 Mode There are two Side by Side picture modes available in addition to the standard POP mode POP 4 3 mode will display both main and sub Picture i 7 Dd picture in a 4 3 aspect ratio within the POP windows POP 16 9 mode will display both main and sub picture in 16 9 aspect ratio within the POP windows POP 16 9 Mode Picture Controls Selecting Signal Source for Sub Picture Various signal sources can be displayed within the sub window under PIP and Side by Side picture modes To select the input source for sub window please follow the steps below D Once the PIP mode is turned on you can change the sub picture input source by press ing the key Source Select 9 Pressing the key repeatedly will cycle Note through all available inputs for the sub picture Please see reference table below for available PIP POP input combinations TV1 AV1 AV2 COMPONENTI DVI RGB COMPONENT2 selecting Signal Source for Main Picture D Once the PIP mode is turned on you can ee ee change the main picture input source by Tog gle pressing the 9 key or any one of the DIRECT INPUT KEYS Direct Input Selection Keys Available PIP POP Input Combinations Main picture and sub picture input combinations are listed below for reference Main Picture TV 1 AV 1 AV2 Compi Comp2 RGB DVI A v Sub Picture Note W All digital TV signals
47. ion make sure the voltage rating of the computer convenience outlet is the same as the monitor and that ihe ampere rating oi iha computer convenience is equal to or exceeds the monitor voltage rating For 120 Volt applications use only UL Listed detachable power cord with NEMA configuration 5 15P type parallel blades plug cap For 240 Volt applications use only UL Listed Detachable power supply cord with NEMA configuration 6015P type tandem blades plug cap Compliance Notice This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interterence Causing Equipment Regula fans of ICES 003 Cet appareil Numerique de classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Reglemont NMB 03 sur les equipements prexduisant des interferences au Canada Notice de Conformit IC Cat appareil numerique de classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Fleglemant ICES 003 sur les equipements produisant des interfarences au Canada Table of Contents Deest ies itis ccm ica 2 CINE IN ORCS parrot 2 Wallis uic cs diio leccata 2 amp ilic M A 3 SPEC 3 lalla Heguletory OTIC ariete 4 Getting to KNOW YOU DISDIG anelli ona 7 Facsage Conienis iaia 8 FIORI Panel CONS nni 9 Mediglia aio 10 cca 10 Bee 11 bisplayGoMeciois cried 13 CONTRE OO N allacciate 14 CIS 14 i lele 15
48. it doas not operate normally when the operating instructions are nat followed Adjust only those controls that are covered by Ihe inatructions improper adjustment ol her controls may in damage which chien requires extensive work by a qualihecd tecnnician bo restore The unit io normal operation Unit has boon dropped or the cabirol has bien damage Unit exhibits a dislincl change in per rmance indicating a need Tar service Cleaning Maintenance B Disconnect irom ihe electric outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Use only a slightly damp cloth for cleaning Special Warranty Information Cell Defects amp Alinaugn the display panels are produced wih more than 99 percent active cells there may be some cells that do not produce light or remain lit This is considered normal and noi a manviaciunar deleci Important Safeguards Head hese instructions Kopp inatructone Heed all warnings Fallo All instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only wih dry cloth n block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do nol Install near any heat sources such as radiatore heal registara slaves other apparatus including hal produce heat B Done ihe salety purpose of ihe polarized or graunding iype plug A polarized plug has two blades with one weder than the other grounding type
49. izontal frequency Vertical frequency Vertical sync polarity Horiz sync polarity 31 469 37 861 37 500 43 269 59 940 72 809 75 000 85 008 35 156 37 879 48 077 46 875 53 674 56 250 60 317 72 188 75 000 85 061 28 7 800 600 50 000 23 66 8 9 800 800 600 600 75 85 49 500 56 250 800 800 1056 1048 16 32 80 64 160 152 256 248 600 600 625 631 1 1 3 3 21 27 25 31 MHz Dots Dots Dots Dots Dots Dots Lines Lines Lines Lines Lines Lines KHz Hz TTL TTL Appendix Mode No 10 11 12 13 14 18 19 20 21 H Resolution 1024 1024 1024 1024 1280 720 640 1280 1920 V Resolution 768 768 768 768 1024 400 480 720p 1080 Refresh Rate 60 70 85 60 70 50 60 60 Hz Pixel Clock 65 000 75 000 78 750 94 500 108 00028 322 25 175 74 250 74 250 MHz Horizontal visible 1024 1024 1024 1024 1280 720 640 1280 1920 Dots Horizontal total 1344 1328 1312 1376 1688 900 800 1650 2200 Dots Horizontal front porch 24 24 16 48 48 18 16 70 44 Dots Horizontal sync 136 136 96 96 112 108 96 40 44 Dots Horizontal back porch 160 144 176 208 248 54 48 260 192 Dots Horiz blanking time 320 304 288 352 408 180 160 370 280 Dots Vertical visible 768 768 768 768 1024 400 480 720 540 Lines Vertical total 806 806 800 808 1066 449 629 750 562 5 Lines Vertical front porch 3 3 1 1 1 12 62 5 3 Lines Vertical sync 6 6 3 3 3 2 2 5 2 Lines Vertical back porch 29 29 28 36 38 35 85 20 18 Lines 40 Vertical blanking time
50. ll the last TV channel watched See Page 66 Volume Turns volume up or down PIP Picture in Picture Button Turns on PIP Picture in Picture mode and POP Side by Side picture mode See Page 36 PIP POP Source Changes the input source of the PIP or POP sub window See Page 37 Channel UP DOWN Change TV channels sequentially by pressing up or down Input Select Press to select input signal modes sequentially See Page 26 Favorite Channel Recalls TV channels programmed using favorite channel memory See Page 65 PIP Position This key changes the PIP sub window to 4 different corner locations See Page 38 Swap This key swaps the main and sub picture windows under PIP or POP modes See Page 38 Sub window TV Channel UP DOWN Press up or down to sequentially change TV channels on the sub window of PIP or POP mode See Page 38 Gn f N 7 Ww AN RECALL DISPLAY FAV CH INPUT PIP SOURCE SWAP POSITION 1 COMPONENT 2 7 NU Your Display RGB Getting to Know Your Disp Remote Control Engages the OSD menu Recall Recalls default picture settings See Page 34 Display Press to show the status of the monitor See Page 29 MTS Stereo Engages MTS stereo reception for TV See Page 60 Closed Captioning Turns on Closed Caption Mode See Page 61 Surround Turns on surround sound effe
51. lutions higher than 480 lines must be down converted in order to be displayed This EDTV Monitor includes advanced digital processing circuitry where the down conversion process is done automatically while maximizing picture quality What is Up Convert Up convert takes place when a digital television s display capabilities exceed the digital broadcast signal and the broadcast signal is increased to match the TV s display capabilities For example if a TV station broadcasts a digital program using 480 lines and the digital television is able to display 1080 lines the signal is increased or up converted to match the TV This monitor includes advanced digital processing where all traditional analog television and video formats in the form interlaced signals are up converted to 480 lines progressive scan method Please note that up conversion may result in some picture artifacts because information is being artificially added to the picture Is This Monitor Compatible with Digital TV HDTV This monitor is compatible with digital TV In order to receive digital television broadcasts you will need to use a HDTV decoder or HDTV set top box with component video output RGB or DVI video output s Please consult your local sales representative prior to purchasing a HDTV decoder or HDTV set top box TV Functions Flat Panel Display Appendix Appendix The following list represents possible anomalies that you may encoun
52. n the front panel remote control Use to select the SETUP option from the menu and press key to confirm selection Advanced Functions 2 Use to select the PASSCODE option small display window appears prompting the user to enter the existing passcode Use the number keys on the remote control to input the code If the code has not been set before please use the default 0000 code As each numeric digit is entered a small X fills each slot If the code entered is incorrect an Error status is displayed Simply re enter the passcode again Notes When entering the 4 digit passcode please enter the digits slowly The monitor will display X in each of the number slots as it receives the passcode Ifthe wrong passcode is entered three times the monitor will go back to the SETUP menu Repeat the above procedure to reset your passode After the original passcode is entered correctly the monitor will now prompt the entering of a new passcode Enter a four digit passcode using the numeric keypad on the remote control Re enter the new passcode one more time to confirm Note ifthe wrong passcode is entered three times the monitor will go back to the previous step and request a new passcode to be set again Enter Pass Code ENTER CODE Enter Pass Code ENTERCODE Error Condition ENTER CODE ENTER CODE Confirm Pass
53. nd L audio in S Video jacks located next to the S Video connector Note W There are two sets of S Video inputs provided DVD PLAYER E g i Using Composite Input Connect the yellow video out connector from the DVD Player to the yellow video input on the back of monitor Connect the red R and white L audio out jacks from the DVD Player to the R and L audio Video in jacks located next to the yellow Video RCA cable ARCA cables connector W There are two sets of composite inputs provided DVD PLAYER Connecting a Set Top Box Using Component Video Input There are two sets of component video inputs provided You can use either set of component inputs to connect your STB Some HDTV Set top boxes may not have a Component Video output Instead use RGB or DVI input method Gi Connect the green colored labeled as Y jack from the STB to the green colored jack of the monitor Connect the red colored labed as Pr or Cr jack from the STB to the red colored Pr1 Cr1 jack of the monitor Component Video Audio UR 3xRCA cable 2xRCA cables 9 Connect the blue colored labed as Pb or Cb jack from the STB to the blue colored Pb1 Cb1 jack of the monitor Connect the red R and white L audio jacks from the STB to the R and L audio in jacks located next to the Pr Cr1 connector Using RGB Input Connect the 15 pin D Sub RGB connector from the back o
54. of information and is the cause for flickering Progressive scanning is a method that creates a TV picture with consecutive lines of information that results in flicker free picture quality TV Functions How is a HDTV EDTV SDTV Different from a HDTV EDTV SDTV Monitor In order to receive digital broadcasts a digital receiver or decoder must be used to receive and decode digital broadcast signals Digital decoders can be built into the display itself or they may come in the form of a set top box that is added separately to the display HDTV EDTV SDTV Monitors are digital monitors without a digital decoder built into the television whereas HDTV EDTV SDTV Televisions are displays with a decoder built in HDTV EDTV SDTV Monitors give you the flexibility to add a digital decoder in the future when digital broadcasts are more prevalent What is Down Convert Down convert takes place when a digital broadcast signal exceeds the display capabilities of the display and the broadcast signal is reduced to match the television s limited display capabilities For example if a TV station broadcasts a digital program using 1080 lines 10801 format while the display can only display 480 lines the signal is reduced or down converted to only 480 lines resulting in lesser information being displayed This plasma monitor is qualified as an EDTV Monitor This means that this monitor can display up to 480 lines using progressive scan format therefore reso
55. onnector digital only Pin Signal Assignment TMDS Data 2 TMDS Data 2 TMDS Data 4 TMDS Data 4 DDC Clock DDC Data No Connect D GQ b GM Pin Signal Assignment 9 TMDS Data 1 10 TMDS Data 1 TMDS Data 2 4 Shield 11 TMDS Data 1 3 Shield 12 TMDS Data 3 13 TMDS Data 3 14 5V Power 15 Ground For 5V 16 Hot Plug Detect For Component 1 and 2 Mode Resolution 1 640 x 480p 2 1920 x 1080i 3 1280 x 720p Maximum Resolution Dimensions amp Weight Width Height Depth Weight Operating Temperature Relative humidity Pressure Non Operating Temperature Relative humidity Pressure Vibration Refresh Rate 60 60 60 Up to 1280 x 1024 With Stand 1081 1 mm 736 0 mm 279 4 mm 80 5 lbs 36 5 kgs 0 40 C 32 104 F 20 80 700 1114 hpa 5 50 C 20 80 600 1114 10 GND 13 H SYNC GND 14 V SYNC 12 SDA 15 SCL Pin Signal Assignment 17 TMDS Data 0 18 TMDS Data 0 19 TMDS Data 0 5 Shield 20 TMDS Data 5 21 TMDS Data 5 22 TMDS Clock Shield 23 TMDS Clock 24 TMDS Clock Without Stand 1081 1 mm 677 1 mm 95 mm 76 5 lbs 34 7 kgs X YIZ 0 5G 10 55Hz sweep 10 minutes Appendix Acoustics IHF A weighted 1meter 40dB Max Sound Residual hum at volume Max Practical Max Audio output at 10 THD Max Sound distortion at 250 mw 1KHz Audio output input at 1 4Vp p Reliability Requirement 500uW 5W 5W Max 12
56. onnector from the back of cable 15 Pin D Sub the PC to the DVI In Connector located on the T back of the monitor i o Connect the red R and white L audio jacks LJ from the PC to the R and L jacks located next to the RGB connector If you are using a DVI interface simply connect the R and L audio jacks to the R and L jacks located next to the DVI connector pom RGB LE A Note A RGB loop out labeled RGB Out will allow another RGB monitor to be connected The RGB loop out will display the same signal as the RGB In signal source Display Connections Connecting a PC con t Setting Up Your Monitor Using Plug and Play This monitor adheres to VESA Plug and Play standard to eliminate complicated and time consuming setup of monitors This monitor identifies itself to the computer and automatically sends the PC its Extended Display Identification Data EDID using Display Data Channel DDC protocols How to Set up Your PC for Use with Monitor Windows The display settings for a typical Windows based computer are shown below however actual screens on your computer will differ depending on the version of Windows and video card equipped with the computer Even though the actual screen may look different from example displayed below basic set up routine will apply in most cases Go to Window s CONTROL PANEL by clicking START SETTINGS CONTROL PANEL The CONTROL PANEL Window is displayed Sel
57. plug has ino blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong is provided lar your salety If tne provided plug does not fil into your Gulla consul an electrician for replacement of the obsolete oullat 10 Protect ihe power card from being walked an pinched at plugs convenience receptaclas and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use allachmenis accessories speciliad by tha manufacturer 12 Use only with cart stand bracket or table spaciliad by the manufacturer er sold Wih ihe paratus When a cart is used usa caution when moving the cart apparalus combina tion lo avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms ar when unused for long periods of lime 14 Refer all servicing to qualihed service personnel Sarvicing is required when tha apparatus has bpon damaged in amy way Euch as powar supply ar plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have allen into ihe apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to ran or doas nel oparate normally has been dropped 15 To Haduca ihe Hisk of Fire or Electric Shock Do not Expose This Appliance To Main Moisture 18 Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping splashing and objects filled with liquids shall noi be placed an apparatus Um X LO Regulatory Notice FCC Statement The Federal Communications Commission
58. rch for TV channels and storing the channels in memory Setting Tuner to AIR or CABLE The TV tuner is compatible with Cable TV or standard reception using an antenna Users must setup the tuner to either AIR or CABLE reception modes prior to memorizing channels Press the vw on the front panel or remote control Use gt to select the SETUP option from the menu and press i to confirm selection Various SETUP settings are available from the SETUP menu Use 5 gt gt to select the TV TUNER option Press key to confirm selection The TV TUNER setup menu is now displayed Use K n keys to set the to AIR or CABLE If you are using an indoor outdoor TV antenna please select AIR If you are using Cable TV please select CABLE When complete use the keys to select PREV MENU and press key to exit menu eke TV Functions Channel Search After setting the TV Tuner to either AIR or CABLE reception mode use the monitor s internal channel search mode to automatically scan for available TV stations Press the Qu on the front panel or remote control Use m to select the SETUP option from the menu and press key to confirm selection Various SETUP settings are available from the SETUP menu Use to select the TV TUNER option Press key to confirm selection e The TV TUNER setup menu is now displayed Use gt keys
59. repair and or part replacement because of improper installation connections to improper voltage supply abuse neglect misuse accident unauthorized repair or other cause not within the control of Magnavox A product that requires modification or adaptation to enable it to operate in any country other than the country for which it was designed manufactured approved and or authorized or repair of products damaged by these modifica tions Damage occurring to product during shipping when improp erly packaged or costs associated with packaging Product lost in shipment and no signature verification of receipt can be provided A product used for commercial or institutional purposes including but not limited to rental purposes Products sold AS IS or RENEWED TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE IN THE U S A PUERTO RICO OR U S VIRGIN ISLANDS Contact Magnavox Customer Care Center at 1 800 705 2000 TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE IN CANADA 800 661 6162 French Speaking 1 800 705 2000 English or Spanish Speaking REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR THE CON SUMER MAGNAVOX SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MER CHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATIO
60. rious SETUP settings are available from the SETUP menu Use gt to select the TUNER LANGUAGE option D Use to select the desired OSD language Available settings are ENGLISH FRENCH SPANISH GERMAN and ITALIAN Select PREV MENU to return to previous menu Advanced Functions Power Save Mode Setting Power Save Mode Using OSD Menu This monitor is equipped with a Power Save mode under RGB or DVI input modes When there are no signals detected by the monitor the monitor will automatically go into sleep mode until the signal is restored e Press the Que on the front panel or remote control Use gt to select the SETUP option from the menu and press key to confirm selection Various SETUP settings are available from the SETUP menu Use gt to select the POWER SAVE option Use K 7 to select the desired amount of time for power down after a signal is no longer detected Available settings are 1MIN 2MIN 3MIN 4MIN and 5MIN Select PREV MENU to return to previous menu Note To turn on the monitor from sleep mode simply follow Power On procedure System Passcode Setting System Passcode The system passcode setting is used in conjunction with V Chip Parental Guide and Channel Lock functions The same security passcode is used for both functionality By default this monitor is shipped with the security passcode set at 0000 m Press the o
61. s when a TV channel is not available by displaying a blue colored background Press the on the front panel or remote control Use to select the TV option from the menu and press 5 key to confirm selection 9 Various TV settings are available from the TV menu Use gt to select the BLUE BACK raons option CHANNEL 7 9 Use K 5 keys to select or OFF Select PREV MENU to return to previous menu Changing Channels Using Remote Control or Front Panel To change TV channels users can use either the remote control or the front panel keys Switch input to TV1 Press CD button on the remote control To use the front panel press SEL UP DOWN Keys to adjust the TV channel CHANNEL Up Down TV Functions MTS option sets audio reception settings for the TV tuner This function is also accessible using the remote control s MTS key Pressing the MTS key will cycle the tuner through all available settings Accessing via OSD Menu em Press the 7 on the front panel or remote control Use gt to select the TV option i from the menu and press key to confirm selection o Use to select the MTS option o Use K gt to change the setting Set status to STEREO to receive stereo reception from TV broadcasts when available not all TV broad casts are transmitted with stereo sound capability
62. t Panel The On Screen Display OSD menu allows access to setup various parameters equipped with this display 2 To access the OSD menu press button on the front panel of monitor or press any one of the four arrow keys located on the remote control e Navigation through the OSD Menu can be accomplished using the arrow keys on the remote control or using the front panel control keys OSD Menu Timeout Setting OSD Menu will automatically disappear after a preset period of time so that it doesn t remain on the screen To change the OSD timeout period please follow the steps below Access the OSD menu select SETUP submenu Use lt gt keys to highlight OSD BELLA di TIMEOUT VINES SYSTEM PE Ea TIMER 55 CODE ke CLOSED taron Ur 31 V CHIP x em 084 BACKGROUND POWER SAVE i PIPAWINDOW SIZE ub ile Lus E Co Use K keys to adjust your settings Select PREV MENU to retum to previous menu OSD Background Color Setting The background color of the OSD Menu can be customized To change the OSD Background color setting please follow the steps below D Access the OSD menu select SETUP submenu Use keys to highlight OSD BACKGROUND P fl pD DUE DEM Y E A 2 45 gt et Z 1 2 gt 5 o Use keys to adjust your settings 1 Select PREV MENU to
63. te V Sync H Sync NO KHz Hz Polarity Polarity 0 5KHz 1Hz MHz TTL TTL 1 VGA 640 x 480 60Hz 31 469 59 940 25 175 2 640 x 480 72Hz 37 861 72 809 31 500 3 640 x 480 75Hz 37 500 75 000 31 500 4 640 x 480 85Hz 43 269 85 008 36 000 5 SVGA 800 x 600 56Hz 35 156 56 250 36 000 6 800 x 600 60Hz 37 879 60 317 40 000 7 800 x 600 72Hz 48 077 72 188 50 000 8 800 x 600 75Hz 46 875 75 000 49 500 9 800 x 600 85Hz 53 674 85 061 56 250 E 10 XGA 1024 x 7689 60Hz 48 364 60 004 65 000 11 1024 x 768 9 70Hz 56 476 70 069 75 000 12 1024 x 768 75Hz 60 023 75 029 78 750 13 1024 x 768 85Hz 68 677 84 977 94 500 14 SXGA 1280 x 1024 60Hz 63 981 60 020 108 000 4 18 DOS 720 x 400 70Hz 31 469 70 087 28 322 19 VGA 640 x 480 50Hz 31 469 50 030 25 175 20 HDTV 1280 x 720p 60Hz 45 000 60 000 74 250 21 HDTV 1920 x 1080i 60Hz 33 750 60 000 74 250 22 VGA 640 x 350 70Hz 31 469 70 087 25 175 23 WGA 852 x 480 60Hz 31 413 59 835 30 000 24 OTHER 640x480 67Hz 35 000 66 667 30 240 25 832 x 624 75Hz 49 725 74 550 57 283 26 1152 x 870 75Hz 68 681 75 062 100 000 Notes Modes 24 25 and 26 are for use with Apple Macintosh computers Pin Assignments For D SUB connector in loop out Appendix Pin Signal Assignment Pin Signal Assignment Pin Signal Assignment 1 RED 4 GND 7 GREENGND 2 GREEN 5 GND 8 BLUE GND 3 BLUE 6 REDGND 9 Pin Assignments For 24 Pin DVI c
64. ter and methods for remedy Please refer to this checklist prior to contacting a service representative Symptom Possible Cause Remedy No picture is displayed The power cord is disconnected 2 The main power switch on the back of the monitor is not switched on 3 The selected input has no connection 4 The monitor is in standby mode in RGB mode Caused by surrounding electrical appliances cars motorcycles or fluores cent lights Plugin the power cord 2 Make sure the power switch is switched on 3 Connect a signal connection to the monitor Press any key on your keyboard Move the monitor to another location to see if the interference is reduced Interference displayed on the monitor or audible noise is heard Color is abnormal The signal cable is not connected properly Make sure that the signal cable is attached firmly to the back of the monitor Picture is distorted with abnormal patterns The signal cable is not connected properly 2 The input signal is beyond the capabilities of the monitor Make sure that the signal cable is attached firmly 2 Check the video signal source to see if it is beyond the range of the monitor Please verify its specifications with this monitor s specification section If under RGB mode the H Size and V Size is incorrectly set 2 If under TV AV1 AV2 or Compon
65. the monitor s internal audio controls When set to FIXED the audio output bypasses the monitor s internal audio controls After achieving desired setting select PREV MENU to return to previous menu P P Flat Panel Monitor Advanced Functions Advanced Functions Sleep Timer Setting Sleep Timer Using OSD Menu This monitor has built in sleep timer function Once set the monitor will automatically shut off without user intervention a Press the Q meu on the front panel or remote control Use to select the SETUP option from the menu and press 3 key to confirm selection Various SETUP settings are available from the SETUP menu Use to select the SLEEP TIMER option amp Use K to change the setting Available settings are OFF 15MIN 30MIN 45MIN 60MIN 90MIN 120MIN Select PREV MENU to return to previous menu The monitor will function normally until the 1 minute mark At the 1 minute mark the sleep en timer will display a second by second count down clock to notify that you that the monitor is about to turn off Advanced Functions OSD Menu Language Setting OSD Menu Language This monitor has multiple OSD Menu languages built in including English French Spanish German and Italian Press the ev on the front panel or remote control Use lt w to select the SETUP option from the menu and press gt key to confirm selection SRO Va
66. the PC The monitor provides information status to inform PC sends command to monitor Monitor sends BZY Busy Status to PC Monitor busy Monitor sends RCV Received 1 Whether the command sent by a the computer was received by the monitor 2 Whether the COMMAND DATA rr Monitor executes structure was correctly CFM Confiem formatted for execution by the monitor 3 Whether the command sent was successfully carried out by the monitor Monitor sends FAL Failure Status to PC Display Connections The following is an example of the communication process between the PC and the monitor using a program such as HyperTerminal Example Read Power Status followed by Power On command and input select to AV1 with disruption gt REA PWR Enter gt RCV gt OFF gt CFM gt RCV gt CFM gt BZY ese gt RCV gt CFM gt INP AV 1 Enter gt RCV gt CFM gt 5 PWR PON Ente gt INP AV 1 Enter PC Status Send command to read power status Rcv acknowledgment of command received Rev OFF status from monitor Rev confirmation of command complete Send command to POWER ON the monitor Rev acknowledgment of command Rev confirmation of command complete Send command to switch to AV1 input Rev acknowledge of command not accepted Send command to void previous command Rev acknowledgment of command received Rev confirmation of
67. the electmc outlet IF the pictura displayed is in way abnormal tum off the unit and disconnect it from ihe electric outlet Verity your signal wire cannecbons and reconnect the display 10 the electric outlet Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall causing serious damage Do not place tha unit on bed sola rug ar other similar surfaces Never place the near or ower a radiator or heat source not unit in an enclosed Unless proper vanilatlan le provided The unit should be operated from ihe type of power source indicated on the label If the type of available power is unknown consul your dealer or local power company The unit is equipped with a 3 pin grounded plug The plug will only fit into a grounded power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert The plug into the 011161 contact your electrician Do not alter this plug as this will deleat tne salety feature Power cord not lighter than HOSVY F 0 7 5mm shall be used Do nol rest 8 on Ihe power cord amp avoid placing power cord near high traffic areas Do not overload wall oullats and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock Unplug the display from the electric outlet and disconneci Ihe antenna cable TV system during a lightning storm or when loft unusad for long periods of time This will prevent damage to the display caused by bghining an
68. to confirm selection Use m to select the SPEAKER option err ER I fcr LE pende d PETE Me ed oun rar i om Li e rn la Yet Linn Sua Sr 532 Da d 1 M BELLO 9 Use 23 to change the setting To turn ON select ON position After achieving desired setting select PREV MENU to return to previous menu Sound Controls Using an External Subwoofer Connecting a Subwoofer This monitor is equipped with a subwoofer output to connect to an external amplified subwoofer Connect a RCA cable from the subwoofer s input to the subwoofer s output jack on the back of the monitor Note The RCA subwoofer outputs frequencies below 120Hz W The subwoofer output jack is governed by FIXED or VARIABLE audio output setting and works in conjunction with AUDIO OUT jacks Fixed Variable Audio Output Setting Output Using OSD Menu You can set the type of output this monitor outputs from its rear panel audio output jacks By using OSD menu you can easily choose between variable or fixed audio outputs Press the lt vw on the front panel or remote control Use w to select the SOUND option from the menu and press 9 key to confirm selection Use to select the AUDIO OUTPUT option e Use C gt to change the setting When set to VARIABLE audio output is affected by
69. tore picture settings to factory default simply press the RECALL key from the remote control when the PICTURE menu is displayed Use to change the setting As you change the setting changes in the picture are immediately reflected in the video picture After achieving desired setting Select PREV MENU to return to previous menu Explanation of Various Picture Control Settings Explanation of each available picture control settings are listed in the table below CONTRAST Adjust contrast to increase or decrease the level of white in the video picture Increasing contrast will make white areas of the video picture brighter Contrast works in conjuction with Brightness Picture Controls BRIGHTNESS Adjust brightness to enhance the level of dark areas in the video picture such as night scenes and shadow scenes Increasing brightness will make dark areas more visible COLOR Use color to adjust the color saturation of the video picture Increasing color will make the color more intense Reducing color setting will make the color less intense TINT Use tint to adjust the color of fleshtones Increase in the right direction will shift the picture with more green in appearance Decreasing setting in left direction will shift the picture with more red in appearance SHARPNESS Use sharpness to adjust the amount of detail enhancement to the video picture Increasing the setting will the edges of objects in th
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