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        Olevia LT37HVS Flat Panel Television User Manual
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1.                                                                                                       77  Timing Mode for VGA and DVI                                                                          79  Pixels                                                                                                           81         82    Important information    Caution    Risk of electronic shock  Do not open    To reduce the risk of electronic shock  do not remove cover  or back    No user serviceable parts inside   Refer service to qualified Repair Technician or Repair Center        Read the following context indicated by the following  symbol to the left  It indicates important literature in  operating the product     Read the following context indicated by the following  symbol to the left  It indicates a potential high voltage  hazard that may compromise your safety     Caution  Take caution when moving the product on a cart     a  gt   gt     Quick stops  excessive force  and uneven surfaces may       cause the display unit and cart combination to overturn     Caution  To prevent electric shock  match wide blade of plug to wide slot   fully insert     Caution   This product satisfies FCC regulations when shielded cables and  connectors are used to connect the unit to other equipment   Prevent electromagnetic interference from electrical appliances  such as radios and televisions  Please use shielded cables and  connectors for connections     Warning   FCC Regulations 
2.                        39    Watching with Closed Caption                                                                        40   TW OSDLDGanguages                   41  Using the Parental Control Feature eege                                                                        41    Parental Control neen 42    Acuvalmg Ihe Parental Control FestUlg             ee 42    To Bleck Unrated Channels        ne      ee 44                       Parental Control Feet 44                 rekt 46  SCREEN Adjusting Screen MOGGS ee EE See setae Saree See        47      Changing the Screen          erremerre eene 47  IPTC ture  in Picture  PIP yaar a        ee i ert eie ciis 48  PLP MOQO pee a 50  w  l PIM SCRE Il M                                 Sch    Split Screen                                                                                                  52  DTV Adjusting DTV Settings  Introduction to                                                                                                  53  Channel Options                                                                                               55  Caption Options                                                                                               59  Setup                                                                                                               62  Lock Options                                                                                                    66                       
3.                Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD     Setup   Press MENU  thenuse       gt  buttonsto highlight the  Setup  menu to  access these sub menus      Format   2 Opacity   3 I Plate   4 Time Zone   5 Language   6 About    Opacity      Plate    Language  About       Format  Screen Format Setup        On the  Setup  menu  press A    buttonsto highlight the Format  and  press ENTER        Press A Wand 4     buttonsto select yourscreen type  videoresolution  and aspect ratio        Press the EXITbutton to returnto the main menu page orpress the  MENU button toexit the menusystem     Note  Youcan also changethe resolution or TV Formatby pressing the   V  Format  and the  A  RATIO  buttons on theremote control     Resolution  E       62    Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD  RR    Aspect Ratio   Youroptions on the Screen Format menu depend on thetype of             monitor you areusing with the Receiver       4 3  Letterbox   Select this when receiving    16 9 source signalto see the original 16 9 format  Blank  panels appear atthe top and bottom of thescreen       4 3  Zoom   Select thisand no blank panels will beadded       4 3  Full   Select this when receiving a16 9 signal andyou want theimage to fillthe entire screen       16 9  Pillar box   Select this when receiving a4 3 source signaland you wantto see the original 4 3 format   Blank panels appearat the leftand right ofthe screen      16 9  Zoom   Select thisand no blank panels will beadded       16 9  Full   Select 
4.              19   Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box with A V Cables                         20   Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box With Component Connectors      20   Connecting to a PC with         and a DVD Player with DVI HDCP Cables              27   Other Connections                                                                                          23    Remote Control Guide     Regular Buttons                                                                                                24                        ee 25  Adjusting the On Screen Display  OSD   rie e        27           EE EE 27  VIDEO Adjustig  TV Pictures 6tllinG Ce 28   Adjusting Picture Quality   emnt intent nnt tia                                 28  e    SENGS              28  EISE  ew iino EE 31     AUTO Selling Return to              Factory Eeer 31  AUDIO EE 32  2OSD Audio Settings 11261 ee 33     OSD Audio Settings   Equali  Zer eegene Eege          33  MTS System f  r Starog TY EES 34  MISCELLANEOUS Adjusting Personal TV Settings                                             35    Descriptio Se        EC 35  SCENE 36    Personal Channel Preferences   Favorites                                                      36  srersonal Channel Preferences   Channel SRID LODNK  peut ger          37    Personal Channel Preferences   Channel Naming                                            38    Setting up the TV Timer                                                           
5.         VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2     09           Note  The Y  Pb and Pr jacks do not provide audio  so audio cables must  be connected to provide sound     Note  The YPbPr connection provides the best quality of video signal  compared to AV  composite  and S Video connection     21    Connecting to a PC with VGA  Connector         Disconnect all power sources before making  any connections     1 Using a D Sub 15 pin cable  connect the VGA  output terminal ofthe PC to the TV s VGA signal  input terminal    2  You may need to use a Stereo mini jack to RCA  L R connectors to receive audio     Connecting to a DVD Player or HD   Receiver with a HDMI Cable         Disconnect all power sources before making    any connections   1 Using a HDMI cable  connect the DVD s HDMI    output terminal to the TV s HDMI HDCP input  terminal     Note  HDCP is a copy protected digital connection  that receives analog or digital video signals from  equipment with a HDMI ouput that features the  HDCP function  HDMI allows the transfer of digital  uncompressed data to the TV This connection 15  superior when compared to the Component  S Video  or AV  composite  connections     Note  HDMI signal is purely digital and provides a  crystal clear technology better than component   S Video or Video connections  Itis strongly  recommended to use this connection 1f you have this  function on your equipment     22    TV Installation and Connection Guide    Rear of TV       Rear of TV        HDMI cable    VGA         
6.       CRL          na  S SYNTAX       LCD Multi Media Display  LT37HVS    OLENIA  By S SYNTAX    Syntax Groups Corporation    2005      RightsReserved  www syntaxgroups com  F ustomer Service Call 888 SYNTAX 8       MKO UMO0095GO000       Table of Contents    Important Information                                                                                     1  Important Safety Precautions                                                                          2  FCC Statement                                                                                                5  Introducing the Syntax OLEVIA TV                                                                  6  PLE CESSOPIGS                                                                                                         8  Installation And Connection Guide  Identifying Front Controls and Rear                                                                       11   Descriptions of Input    Ee 12   Connecting the TV s                                                                                            13     14   Connecting to an Antenna or Video Equipment with Antenna outlet                      15   Connecting to    VOR a ee EE 16   Connecting to an Audio Receiver Home Theater System                                     17   Connecting to a DVD Player with A V or S Video Cables                                      18    Connecting toa DVD Player with Component Cables                             
7.       mit looks like he s about        the score                    73    _____      7                Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD     FAVORITE CHANNELLIST       When you are watching broadcast orcable TV channels  you canpress  the  FAV  button onthe remote controlto display theFavorite Channel  List        Use 4          keysto select the  ALL    ATSC    NTSC  or FAV   program lists        Use    and V keys to highlightthe program you want and pressthe  ENTER button     Note  The channel tableof the Receiver will follow settingsin this menu   Toview ATSC channels only  select the ATSC channel list  Tobrowse all  of the ATSCand NTSC channels  select the  All  channel list  Ifyou are  browsing ATSC channels and would like toswitch to NTSC channels   select the NTSCchannel list inthis menu      1    ALL       1 L  Res   10  7  1 28  1  KCET HO         10 8        128  2 1         80 H   1   0 9 1       DD   10  10     iia                        74    E Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD           Selecting Digital Channels   Selecting digital channel numbers 15 differentfrom selecting traditional  channel numbers  Forexample  To select digital channel number  10  2  1  press numerickey  1  and 0    2  press the       button   3  press thenumeric key  2     Freezing the Picture       Press the  FREEZE  button on theremote control to freeze the picture   The  Freeze  message will appear inthe upper rightcorner of thescreen        Pressing the  FREEZE  button again willreleas
8.    DIN Program         1    _____      7                Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD     EPG  Electronic Program Guide        Press the EPGbutton to displaythe Program Guide window      The current program will be highlightedautomatically in yellow        Press        buttonsto scroll the program list tothe left orright and  view up 10 12 hours ofprogram guide information        Press A or V buttonsand scroll throughthe program listupward       downward to viewthe program guidefor different channels     Channel View    02 30PM Tracks Ahead    Cable Cars One of America   s historic  treasures is found in Gan Francisco  The  colorful cable cars attract not just tourists   but city residents as well Meet Homer  Henry     man whose layouts are just    small  part of his passion for railroading  Visit       Channel Guide       Press the EPG button again when viewing the Program Guide to seethe  Channel Guide  Press Aor V buttons toscroll through the channels in               39 1  Tracks Ahead  02 30PM 03 00PM 10801 Dolby D CC1       72    E Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD       _    CLOSED CAPTIONS      If the I Plateindicates that thereis Closed Captiondata on thecurrent  channel  pressing the CC CS button onthe remote control will display  the C C  Optionslist on the TV screen        Use A and V keys to highlightthe desired CC signal and pressthe  ENTER button        Press the EXITor CC CS keyto close the CC Options listand view the  program with Closed Captions         
9.   1400 X 1050  QVGA     1280x960 WSXGA 1680 X 1050  SXGA  1400 x 1050 WUXGA 1920 X 1200  UXGA   1600 x 1200 QSXGA 2560 X 2048    QXGA 2048 x 1536  QSXGA  2800 x 2100  QUXGA 3200 x 2400    Viewable Angle   Angle at whichthe screen is still viewable    Widescreen   See 16 9   YCbCr   Used often with standard interlaced video equipment  See Component  YPbPr   Used often with progressive video equipment  See Component    85    
10.   you will see the heart icon KA  next to the channel name        38    E Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD  COSD Miscellaneous      Setting up the TV Timer    Time 11 12 45  Start Time 10 52 00  stop Time 10 55 00  Channel 125    Activale ON  OFF             Display ON OFF       To setup the time on the TV     1 Using    and    keys  enter in HH  MM  SS Enter the time using the  number keys found on the remote   2 press  Enter  when complete     NOTE  Clock will NOT BE affected when Factory Default settings are  reset Under Activate   ON  allows the start stop time to be ongoing  whereas   ONCE  allows it to only function once    However  when the power cord is not connected to the TV  you will lose  all previous time adjustments     39          5                                Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD     Timer  Start Time   Stop Time   You can set the TV to turn On and or Off automatically at a predetermined  time through the timer function  Use the Start Time to setup the hour and  minute preferences  Your TV will automatically turn on at the set time   Usethe Stop Time to setup the hour and minute preferences  Your TV  will automatically turn off at the set time     Note  Alarm WILL BE affected when Factory Default settings are reset     When the power cord is not connected to the TV  you will lose all  previous saved adjustments     Watching with Closed Caption         M           4  lt     4                                  4        22215925     You can displa
11.  America   MPAA  Guidelines to rate movies including those shown on TV   Movie ratings      In Canada  Canadian English Language ratings to rate television    programs in English  and Canadian French Language ratings to rate  those in French     41          5                                Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD          Loc   GE     Block MPAA Rating       Parental Control   1  This function allows programs to be restricted and controlled by  parents based on FCC regulation  It prevents children from watching  program contents that may be prohibited by parents    2  Restriction of programs 15 based on three Rating Systems  MPAA  Rating  TV  Child  Rating and TV  Entire Audience  Rating   The MPAA Rating restricts based on age  TV  Child  rating and TV   Entire Audience  Rating restrict based on age and contents    3  When you block the lower rating  the higher age based ratings are  blocked automatically    4  When you enter  Parental control  mode  those messages display for  different state     The Parental Control Main Menu contains four options in the following  categories     1 MPAA Rating  2 TV Rating  3 MPAA Unrated  4 TV Unrating    42    E Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD     OSD Miscellaneous      Activating the Parental Control Feature   Once you enter the highlighted section of Parental Control  you will  have to enter your password  The Factory Default password 15 9999    Once you enter the Parental Control Menu  you may change the  password to your 
12.  Component Cables   Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box with A V Cables   Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box With Component Connectors  Connecting to a PC with VGA  and a DVD Player with HDMI HDCP Cables    Other Connections    TV Installation and Connection Guide    Connecting to an Antenna or Video Equipment  with Antenna outlet         Disconnect all power sources before making any connection     1                  75 ohm coaxial cable onto the ANT input on the back ofthe TV s right side panel     Rear of TV    75 ohm coaxial cable                 If connecting to Video Equipment with Antenna outlet  1 Using a 75 ohm coaxial cable  or choice of Antenna Cable   connect  the cable box s OUT jack to the TV s ANT jack  RF Terminal      Rear of TV    IN OUT  jack jack    75 ohm coaxial cable  gt  Ce 75 ohm coaxial cable    Video Equipment with  Antenna In Out Socket       15    TV Installation and Connection Guide    Connecting to a VCR       Disconnect all power sources before making any connections     Use this hookup if you subscribe to a cable TV system that does not  require a cable box     1  Using A V cable and S Video cables  connect the VCR s Audio and S Video  OUT jacks to the TV s Audio and S Video In Jacks     VCR Rear of TV                           Cb        6      lt     70   lt  sg  OKO  o         Red       mie L 5  NS Yellow    A N cable with RCA connector    t             mcs    S Video S Video       S Video cable    Connecting both Vi
13.  Display  LT37HVS       08       Accessories    Optional accessories    AV cable with RCA connector Wall mount set    Model  WM 20D                                  HDMI cable              Audio cable with RCA connector                                                                                                          Audio cable with stereo mini jack    Use the proper cable for the device                                  Stereo mini Jack to RCA cable      09       Installation and Connection Guide         Identifying Front and Rear Panels    Front Panel    POWER    MENU                        VOL  VOL     SOURCE    IR SENSOR         Turns display on off    Displays the On Screen Display OSD   menu  In OSD menu  press it to return  to pre phase       VOL             VOL  CHA                                        Power         Source    Adjusts Channel  In the OSD menu   both key are used to navigate within  menu     Adjusts volume  In OSD menu  both  key are used to navigate within menu   Vol  is used to select the highlighted  option     IR Sensor    Press to switch the input sources    Contains Infra red light for digital  data transmission by the remote  control  Please point remote control  at IR Sensor for function     10    TV Installation and Connection Guide    Identifying Front and Rear Connectors    Rear Panel                 gt B   4     e    DTV                   AC IN power cord connects here     HDMI and VGA Port This display    includes a HDMI input that 
14.  Displays  OSD     Closed Caption Background Color      Press 4                buttonsand the ENTER button to selectthe desired  Closed Caption background color     Closed Caption Foreground Color       Press  4  gt  andA    buttonsand the ENTER button to selectthe desired  Closed Caption foregroundcolor             rj a  A  6     amp   gt  gt  gt    Se       inel Caption                          d S              0 asd grand               1     Font Color     Default  m Red i    Closed Captions Preview 5        EE     Font C White  Black  Green  Yellow  Pink  Light Blue  Blue       Closed Caption Background Opacity   9 Press 4 Pand   Y buttonsand the ENTER button to selectthe desired  Closed Caption background opacity     Closed Caption Foreground Opacity   9 Press 4  gt  andA    buttonsand the ENTER button to selectthe desired  Closed Caption foregroundopacity     Opacity      Prekground      5 Default  Solid Fill  Transiucent Fill  Transparent Fill M       60    Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD                   Closed Caption EdgeStyle     Press 4    and A V buttonsand the ENTER button to selectthe desired  Closed Caption edge style     Default       Closed Caption Edge Color       Press 4    andA    buttonsand the ENTER button to selectthe desired  Closed Caption edgecolor     Press EXIT buttonto return tothe main menuor press MENU button to  exit the menusystem     Font Style    Font Color    Font Opacity  Edge Style      Edge Color       61    _              D         
15.  Press to go back to the previous menu   ADD ERASE  Optional function currently unavailable     C C  Press to call up the Close Caption  CC  and Caption Service  CS   list  You can pre select one to see Closed Caption     P CTRL Press to access Parental Control password and  or program  parental locks     COLOR BUTTONS  Optional function currently unavailable     29    TVIVIDEO HDMI VGA COMPONENT       FREEZE    CIC  gt    OX  JC  3    V FORMAT CAPTURE ASPECT   VIEW SWAP    GP              700   EXT ADD ERASE       P CTRL            rc       ap             Battery Installation       Push the tab and pull it out as illustrated below    2 Insert two size AAA batteries  supplied  by matching the     and      on the batteries to the diagram inside the remote control s battery  department    3 Replace the cover back and make sure the cover  snaps  into the  remote control        Note    I  The display unit comes with two new AAA batteries as accessories   However  due to uncontrollable causes  the electricity of the  accessorized batteries may be partially or completely drained  We do not  warrant the quality ofthe batteries in any case since many factors are  considered  If replacement 1s needed  please purchase two AAA  batteries    2 Handle remote with care  Avoid dropping it  placing in direct sunlight   near a heater  high areas of humidity or getting it wet  If the remote  gets wet  please wipe it dry immediately  In the event of the remote  not working properly or is inoper
16.  filtering system designed to removal unwanted artifacts by rejecting certain  frequencies while permitting others    Component   A three RCA type input that uses high quality cables  one for brightness  and two for  color   Process increases bandwidth resulting in more color information to be carried to the TV  producing a more accurate picture    Composite   Also known as CVBS  Technology that permits the combination of color information and  brightness under one wire  A single video signal that carries both brightness and color information  are contained in    single wire    Contrast   Difference in luminance between the white and black colors    CRT   Cathode Ray Tube    DB15   Also referred to as VGA  See VGA   De Interlace   Process of converting an interlaced video signal    Display Area   The perimeter ofthe LCD glass theimage is displayed on  See Video Resolution  Dual Link   See Single Link  Supports a maximum bandwidth of 2 x 165 MHz  1920 x 1080   60 Hz   1280 x 1024   85 Hz     DVI   Digital Video Interface Describes the technology that is used to take full advantage of a signal  when paired with a high end video card and flat panel displays   DVI A   Digital Video Hi Resolution Analog   DVI D   Digital Video Interface Digital  Cable is usedfor direct connection from one digital source  to the TV  See DVI   DVI I   Digital Video Interface Integrated  Cable that supports analog and digital signals  See DVI  DTV   Digital Television   Factory Default   Feature on t
17.  lock  or scroll through  channels using the A and W Arrow    3 Press  Enter  to make your selection or adjustment    Note  You will see a checkmark next to Skipped Channels  and a small   lock icon next to Locked Channels    4 Press q to exit when complete     To Undo a Skipped or Locked Channel    1 Make sure Channel Skip or Channel Lock is highlighted    2 Enter channel number you wish you undo  or scroll through channels  using the A and W Arrow    3 Press  Enter  to make your selection or adjustment    Note  You will NOT see a checkmark next to Skipped Channels  ora   small lock icon next to Locked Channels afterwards    4  Press 410 exit when complete     af         5                              Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD     Personal Channel Preferences  Channel Naming  You can also create personal names for each channel  which will show  up in the upper Right hand corner of the TV screen     To Name a Channel     1  Enter Channel Name sub page  2  Enter Channel name using alphabet numerical keypad as seen below      lt  gt  Channel Name ESPN   OK Cance     edle tre ME   Backspace              ORT 623458789                                                         y z x eio oll ee ITI                                 3  Press  Okay  to exit keypad when naming is complete     Once you have named a channel  your preset channel name will show up  on the TV screen when flipping through channels  or by pressing the  Display Key        If you named your favorite channel
18.  m       0     Audio cable with  stereo mini jack    TV Installation and Connection Guide    Other Connections         Disconnect all power sources before making any connections     See setup instructions for  Connecting to an Audio Receiver on page 15     Note  Subwoofer speakers must contain an amplifier in order to amplify    the signal from the TV     Speaker outputs    Rear of TV        E    ANT   Audio Output      car Phone a l   5 i           Component 1  Component 2                           Headphone Set       Right Side of TV    Ear Phone Ia                       Component 1  Component 2                           Note  When headphone is plugged in the speaker will turn into mute mode     23          Control Guide    Remote Function Keys  amp  Description  Regular Buttons    MUTE Press to mute the sound     NUMBER BUTTONS Press the number buttons  to select channels on the display     CH RTN  Channel return  Press to return the  previous channel     MTS Press to select from SAP  Mono or Stereo  mode    VOL    VOL Press to adjust the volume        FAVORITE Press to select favorite channels   Can be preset in OSD Menu     DISPLAY Press to display the information of  current channel number and time           POWER Press to turn display on off       1     Presstoselect sub channel     cule  le        S e    MENU Press to activate or close the On Screen  Display menu  In OSD Menu  acts as a cancel  button while navigating through the OSD     CH     CH  Press to adjust cha
19.  you  specified on either window     50          1 Adjusting On Screen Displays  050       50 8                Split Screen   Allows you to view two separate screens simultaneously  Picture 1 and  Picture 2     Press  source  button to switch from P1 to P2 and vice versa        TV1    AN   AV2          CAE  YPbPri1    YPbPr2 Pic2          DTV         Pic1       51                Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD     Split Screen mode    You may adjust setting for each Picture source  Only       1 supportsa       input source  while Pic2 supports all other TV input sources     Item Adjustment Function  Pic1 TV1  AV1  AV2  HDMI Switches the source of Picture 1  Pic2     1  AV2  S Videol1  Switches the source of Picture 2  S Video2  YpbPr1  YpbPr2   HDMI  VGA    Note  Pic 1 allows for a TV  AVI  AV2 and HDMI  Pic 2 allows for all  sources except TV or if you are already using one of the other sources  from Pic 1    When you use the swap function  the signals from the main window and  the PIP window will swap positions no matter what sources you specified  on either window     92          Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD                 DTV Adjusting DTV Settings          Select  lt    Back  1        ENTER         Introduction to DTV  A BriefLook at Broadcastand Digital Television    Broadcast television isa traditional way of watching TV programs   simply by installingan antenna  This is calledanalog TV In recent years   many countries havebegun to mandatea transition fromanalo
20. 0C O peration outside of the  recommended may cause damage to your product     04    FCC Statement    FCC notice    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for  a Class B digital device  pursuant to part 15 ofthe FCC Rules  These  limits are designed to provide reasonable 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  accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio  communications  However  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 ofthe following  measures     1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna    2 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver    3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  which the receiver 15 connected    4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void  the user s authority to operated the equipment under FCC rules  This  device complies with part 15 of the        Rules  Operation 1  subject to  the following two conditions     1 This device may not cause harmful interfe
21. 2 Password  3 Reset Box        Rating    Password  Reset Default          Press A V buttons tohighlight the  Rating   and then press Enter to  access the ratingcontrol menu     This menu listsboth MPAA and USTV  FCC  Parentalratings  You  can independently lockthe MPAA andTV ratings  The locked ratings  are indicated bythe lock symbol        Press A V and 4 P buttonsand the ENTER button to activate the  appropriate restrictions foreither the MPAA ratingsystem or the  USTV FCC  rating system        Press the EXIT button to returnto the mainmenu or pressthe MENU  button to exitthe menu system        NOTE  When a locked program is accessed  you will seethe message   Program is rating blocked  on thescreen     67    _                 Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD     Important information About  Parental Rating   Explanation of the                 TV  FCC  Rating Systems   USTV  FCC Age Based Ratings    TV MA Mature audiences only  This programmay contain maturethemes  profane language  graphic violen    TV 14    TV PG    TV G    TV Y7    TV Y    ce and explicitsexual content    Parents strongly cautioned  This program may contain sophisticatedthemes  sexual content strong  language and more intense violence    Parental guidance suggested  The program may contain infrequent coarselanguage  limited violence   some suggestive sexualdialogue and situations    General audience  The program containslittle or noviolence  no stronglanguage  and littleor no  sexual dialogue orsituati
22. 7 5  68 681  61 795  61 846  71 713  71 809  63 36  65 286  60   45  48 36  63 981  47 7  48 363  48 363  45  37 879  48 363  48 36  47 7    Pixel rate  MHZ   80  84 6  86  78 75  84 4  94 5  94 5  108  100  92 9  94 5  105 6  108  89 2  92 9  108  74 25  81 631  108  85 8  223  32 5  74 25  40   65  81 631  86    Pixels Policy    Syntax s D O A  Policy for LCD TVs for  Defective Pixels on LCD Panels     Applicable to the LCD TV sold within USA  amp  Canada only     Syntax  LCD TVs are evaluated at a distance of approximately 50 centimeters   approximately 20 inches  between the LCD panel and the eyes ofthe user ata  90 degrees viewing angle  All LCD panels have been tested to ensure they  comply with our factory standards  Our evaluation is based on the number of  defective pixels and the distance between any two defective pixels  Bright dots  are dots that appear bright and unchanged in size when a LCD TV screen  displays under a black pattern  dark dots are dots that appear dark and  unchanged in size when a LCD TV screen is displayed under pure red  green   or blue patterns   defective pixels    Adjacent dots are dots located directly  next to each other     Customers are required to check their LCD panel immediately after purchase   To identify defective pixels  the LCD panel should be examined under normal  operating conditions as mentioned above  preferably      its native display  resolution  and with a 90 degrees viewing angle     ALCD TV will be considered dead on a
23. CA        cable wit connector   Tee   S VIDEO cable L    S Video S Video    Note  When you connect video equipment to both the same Video and  S Video input jacks  display will automatically select S Video first   To view S Video signal  please disconnect Video jack or turn off the  Video signal on the video equipment     S Video is strongly recommended for use if your VCR or video equipment    has it because S Video input has better quality of picture than a composite  Video signal     20    TV Installation and Connection Guide    Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box With Component  Connectors         Disconnect all power sources before making any connections   Use this hookup if your Satellite Receiver or Cable Box has component  Y  Pb  Pr  jacks     1 Using a component video cable  connect the Satellite Receiver or Cable Boxes  Y  Pb and  Pr jacks to the Y  Pb and Pr jacks on the TV     Colors on Component Video connectors   Y  Green  Pb  also identified as Cb  CB or B Y   Blue  Pr  also identified as Cr  CR or R  Y   Red    Note  The Y  Pb and Pr jacks on your Satellite Receiver or Cable Box are sometimes labelled  as Y  Cb and Cr  or       and R Y  Ifso  connect the cables to the  matching colors     2 Using an Audio cable  connect the Satellite Receiver or Cable Boxes  Audio OUT jacks to  the TV s Audio in jacks     Satellite Receiver or Cable Box    Rear of TV                  Component 1 Component 2       Audio cable       Component cable with RCA connector
24. aking any connections     Use this hookup if your DVD player does not have component  Y  Pb   Pr  jacks    Note  If your DVD player has component video output connectors  for  best picture quality  use the connection described for Connecting to a  DVD Player With Component Connectors  See page 19     1 Using an A V cable  connect the DVD player s Audio OUT jacks to  the TV s Audio IN jacks    2 Using an SVideo Cable  connect the DVD player s S Video OUT jack  to the TV s S Video IN jack     DVD player Rear of TV          Pb Cb Pb Cb    bf Y    VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2    Whit j    Se men      N Mal                gt  eee  A N cable with RCA connector AV                S Video S Video    Red       S Video cable    Note  When you connect video equipment to both the same Video and  S Video input jacks  the display will automatically select S Video first   To view Video signal  please disconnect the S Video jack or turn offthe  Video signal on the video equipment     S Video is strongly recommended for use if your        or video    equipment has the option  S Video input has better quality of picture  than a composite Video signal     18    TV Installation and Connection Guide    Connecting to a DVD Player With Component  Cables         Disconnect all power sources before making any connections   Use this hookup if your DVD Player has component  Y  Pb  Pr  jacks     1 Using a component video cable  connect the DVD Player s Y  Pb and  Pr jacks to the Y  Pb and Pr jacks on the TV     Color
25. ational  a replacement of remote control  may be required    3 If you do not use the remote control for a long period of time  please  remove the batteries and store in a cool place to preserve battery life     4 Do not mix new and used or with different types of batteries for operation     26    Remote Control Guide    Adjusting On Screen Displays OSD           Introduction    After you have finished connecting your TV  you are now ready to choose  and personalize your TV settings in the OSD  On Screen Display  menu     There are four main sections in the OSD Menu              Select  01  Exit MENU     To Operate in the OSD    1  Press  Menu  button to enter OSD         menu mode         2  To select between main functions   use the keys  VOL    and  VOL      3  To select the function  press the keys                      CH                4  To adjust the value bar  used the keys   VOL   and  VOL      5  After choosing your setting  press  Menu   ve   to exit and back to last picture     6  To exit the OSD menu  press  Menu  again and again until exit the  OSD menu  or without action for 12 seconds of inactivity   on   This is also adjustable in the OSD     27    OSD Video Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD     VIDEO Adjusting TV Picture Settings    Advance Video Quality    In this Setup Index  you can adjust the video and picture settings to  suit your personal preferences              Advance Picture Adjust                  Video Settings    Item Adjustment Function   Brigh
26. cable TV channels by default  You  cannot receive and set the cable TV channels VHF  UHF channels  at the same time     Setting Favorites Channels  You can select and store a list of your favorite channel settings   Selected favorite channels are marked with a KR icon     Add Favorite Channel    01  02 038    03 050    04 086      EDIT Delete   Empty    View         You can preset favorite channels on this page  You can also access  this function by pressing the   FAVORITE  hotkey on the remote  control and select or switch between your favorite channels     1  Enter  Channel Favorite  mode   2  Press  Edit   to enter the channel s  using the number keys   You can  Delete  channels per line or  Empty  all channels at once   3  Press  View  to see the selected channel display in real time   4  Press  Enter  to exit when complete     36    E Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD  DXeEISMVIESE UE    Watching favorite channels  To watch your favorite channels after specifying your preferences  just  press the Hotkey  FAVORITE  to browse through each favorite channel     Editing Channels    You can also edit channels to your personal preference  Once you edit a  channel  it will be skipped when surfing through TV channels        eL 4     42                Channel Skip 301         tat      di A   g e    i                              Channel Lock 4       To Skip or Lock a Channel   1 Make sure Channel Skip or Channel Lock is highlighted    2 Enter the channel number you wish to skip or
27. cted  are        Clock       Auto Scan Channels       Edited Channels      Parental Control Password    30    E Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD   gt  OSD Audio      Audio Adjusting Sound Quality            n     5     Audio    Audio setting    Definition of Terms    Item Adjustment   Treble  50 50   Bass  50 50   Balance  20 20   Surround On   Off   Equalizer 1 Off  Concert  Living Room     Hall  Arena  Church    Equalizer 2 Off  Rock  Pop  Live  Classic   Soft   MTS Mono  Stereo  SAP   Speakers On   Off       Function   Adjusts higher pitched sounds   Adjusts lower pitched sounds   Adjusts volume balance in Left and Right   Creates a panoramic stereo audio image by producing  deep and rich bass tones and clear treble tones  This  enables you to enjoy powerful sound effects like those  in a movie theatre   Adjusts the sound as occurred in an enclosed space  of varying spaces   Adjusts the volume of different bands  ranges of  frequencies  HZ   to control the overall sound   Adjusts sound reception of stereo  bilingual and mono  programs under the TV Source    Turns off the speakers of the TV when using a  Receiver or Home Theater System     31    OSD Audio Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD  mH    To Adjust Settings     Use the  gt  and 4 remote buttons to adjust each Audio sound quality  as  seen below     Treble       Bass       Balance       Surround Sound is an available option for creating a panoramic stereo  audio image by producing deep and rich bass tones and clear t
28. deo IN and S Video IN   Note  When you connect video equipment to both the same Video and  S Video input jacks  display will automatically select S Video first    To view Video signal  please disconnect the S Video jack or turn off the  S Video signal on the video equipment     S Video is strongly recommended for use if your VCR or video    equipment has it  S Video input has a better quality of picture than a  composite Video signal     16    TV Installation and Connection Guide    Connecting to an Audio Receiver   Home Theater System       Disconnect all power sources before making any connections     1 Using an audio cable  connect the TV s audio OUT jack to the audio  receiver s audio IN or AUX IN jacks     2 Using an audio cable  connect the TV s audio Out jack to the subwoofer  Audio In or AUX IN jacksreceiver s audio IN or AUX IN jacks     Audio Receiver                                             Audio cable       Note  When connecting an Audio output signal  an external Audio  amplifier is necessary to amplify the signal for external speakers     Note  Ifthe audio out is hooked up to a home theatre sound system   please disable the audio in the OSD by selecting off in audio section   Volume adjustment must be made on the home theatre receiver  By not  disabling the TV s speaker it could damage the speakers or TV itself     17    TV Installation and Connection Guide    Connecting to a DVD Player with A V or S Video  Cables         Disconnect all power sources before m
29. des that best suits the  program you are watching  You can set a different view mode for each  video mode for each input and store it manually        View Modes Function  PIP Picture in Picture has a Main screen and small screen view  Split Screen Full Screen split in two Views    Picture in Picture  PIP     Allows you to view a main screen  Picture 1 and a secondary small  screen  Picture 2    Press  source  button to switch from      to P2 and vice versa     You may also choose the settings of P1 and P2 as well as the position  of P2 on screen                Position       48         Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD  OSD Screen             _         Select ss Back a Set               49    OSD Screen Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD     PIP mode    You may adjust setting for each Picture source  Pic 1 allows fora TV           AV2and HDMI sources while Pic 2 supports all other input sources        Item Adjustment Function   PIP Position Upper Left   Upper Right   Changes the position of Picture 2  Lower Left   Lower Right   PIP Pic1 TV1 AV1  AV2  HDMI Switches the source of Picture 1   PIP Pic2     1  AV2  S Videol1  Switches the source of Picture 2  S Video2  YpbPr1  YpbPr2   HDMI  VGA  DTV    Note  Pic 1 allows for a TV  AVI  AV2 and HDMI  Pic 2 allows for all  sources except TV or if you are already using one of the other sources  from Pic 1    When you use the swap function  the signals from the main window and  the PIP window will swap positions no matter what sources
30. e the picture     Note  If you freezea program forpurposes other thanpersonal viewing   you may infringeon the program s copyright        _         Adjusting On Screen Displays  05     DTV Channel Table Information     Logon tothe website http   www antennaweb org andselect  Choose  An Antenna   Enter your addressand find the DTV stations airingthe  EDTV   HDTV signal in yourlocal area andthen visit thelocal station  websites for programschedules  Usually the website names arethe same  as the station sname  For example  DTV station WCBS  channel 56   New York s website is http   www wcbs com and KCET  UHF channel 59   Los Angeles s website is http   www kcet org     However  the most accurate method for locating thelocal station s website  is through theirparent Network  Forexample  to find WCBS New York   check the CBS website  You can alsocontact the network service center  for detailed informationabout their local DTV program package     Note   a  Using the Antenna Website  you canalso get informationabout  choosing the correcttype of antennaand the proper direction to pointit  toward the DTV station you wantto watch      b  NAB  Associationof Broadcasters  hasupdates on thelocal DTV    stations in operationat  http   www nab org Newsroom Issues digitaltv DTVstations asp    76    Specifications    TFT LCD Panel    Specifications   Panel size   Aspect Ratio   Pixels   Dynamic Contrast Ratio  H V View Angle     Gray to Gray Response Time    Video Graphic Processing  PC compa
31. ender On Off Black Level Extender  Extends  grays  to black so a  more accurate picture is produced with a wider contrast  scale    On The Black Level Extender is enabled   Off The Black Level Extender is disabled    White Peak Limitator On Off White Peak Limitator Limit the signal amplitude varying  degree resulted in brightness over saturation   On The White Peak Limitator is enabled   Off The White Peak Limitator is disabled    Flesh Tone On Off Most LCD TV s video processing solutions have a red push  to the their color matrix  With the FleshTone Control option   it helps to tone down these strong reds and produce more  naturalistic color tones    On Flesh tone adjustment is enabled   Off Flesh tone adjustment is disabled    Adaptive Luma Control On Off Control the luminance adaptively    On The Adaptive Luma control feature is enabled   Off The Adaptive Luma control feature is disabled     29    OSD Video Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD          Adjust Settings     Use the and 4 remote buttons to adjust each Video picture setting   as seen below     Brightness    Brightness       Saturation    Saturation    427    22                     To exit  press the Button    To Reset Factory Settings  If  at any time  you wish to go back to original factory setting  you may  do so by choosing the Default setting in the OSD Picture and Audio Sections     Selecting  Default   will reset all OSD settings to the original  manufacture settings  The only items which will remain unaffe
32. ey aren t detected bythe AutoScan    utility using thefollowing steps     Edit  Auto Scan      Manual Scan         On the Channel menu page  select Manual Scan   andthen use the  4        button toselect the channelconnection  Air  Cable STD   Cable IRC  orCable HRC        Press Enter tohighlight the inputcolumn  then pressnumeric buttons  to input the channel number  The channel frequencyis automatically  shown      rightside of the input column       Press the Enterbutton  when the messages  Add  channel  and  press Enter  to add channel  are shown     Channel No   22 Freq  621000 KHz    AJJ         Status   Press  Enter  to Add channel     signa    _                                 If the ATSC signal is found   and locked  youwill see  the Status message  Get  No XX 8VSB channel  success   Press EXIT or  Menu to leavethe menu  and watch theprogram    or to scanother channels     Channel Ne        If the signalis not locked       you will seea  no channel                   message  You can scanthe       signal again orrefer to the  signal level bar Signal   for aligning thedirection of theantenna to improvethe signal        When the signalis locked andthe receiver ison the channel  you can  check the signallevel     Note  Contact the antennainstaller if youhave trouble lockingthe signal        Press the EXIT button to return to the main menu or pressthe MENU  button to exitthe menu system     57    _      7 7    h    3o Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD     Edit Channels  B
33. f frames that the monitor can display per second   Usually measured in hertz    Saturation   The amount of a particular color present in an image    SCART   An industry standard for interconnecting audio video equipment developed by Peritel   Usually associated with PAL video equipment    SDTV   Standard Definition Television usually in 480I P format    SECAM   Sequential Color with Memory or Sequential Couleur Avec Memoire   Set Top Box   box that is capable of receiving and decoding digital transmissions  i e  High  Definition Cable Box  Digital Cable box     Sharpness   Tries to artificially enhance the edges of a picture    Single Link   supports a maximum bandwidth of 165 MHz    1920 x 1080 Q 60 Hz  1280 x 1024   85 Hz     Split screen   Feature that places two images side by side     84    Glossary    Swap   Button featured onthe Olevia remote  Used    the POP3 or PIP12 views to swap the sub  viewable boxes with the main viewable box    Tint   Adjusts the whiteness level within the color Similar to Hue    Under  scanning Term used where the image displayed is smallerthan the display area    Up convert   Process of converting a 480P I signals to 720P or 10801    V Chip   Chip that controls access to forbidden content specified by an adult    VGA   1  Video Graphics Array  DB15  2    Video Display   Refers to the display resolution    Video Resolution    Aspect Ratio 4 3 Aspect Ratio 16 9  VGA 640 x 480 WXGA 1280 X 800  SVGA   800x600 SXGA 1280   1024  XGA 1024 x 768 WXGA
34. ferred language               TT ous    Description of Settings    Item Adjustment Function   Channel Setup Setting up Channel functions  Channel Favorite 24 favorite channels setting Stores the favorite channels  Channel Skip Sets up available channels     Add  To add available channel   Skip   To cancel available channel    Channel Name Stores channel names  Tuner Mode Air   Cable  Auto Search Selects to auto scan the available channels  ofthe TV or CATV   Timer Time  Start Stop Time  Channel  Set Alarm with channel preference  Activate option  Display option  Closed Caption C1  C2  C3  C4  T1  T2  T3  T4 Switches different types of caption or  cancel caption functions   Parental MPAA Adjusts MPAA and TV Ratings under parental  G PG PG 13 R NC 17 X control settings and setup password lock   Tv rating  TV Y  TV Y7  TV Y7 FV  NPAA Unrated    TV G  TV PG V S L D    TV 14 V S L D    TV MA V S L     TV None Rating  Password  Language English   Deutsch   Francese   Italiano Switches the OSD language    Espanol   Portugues and                               Default Resets OSD setting to default     35    C  ebiefld                 Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD     Setting the Channels    After you finish connecting your TV  you can run Auto Scan program to  setup your channels  The program will scan and preset all receivable  channels automatically     Auto Setting       To Cancel Auto Program  Exit auto scan program by pressing  menu  Key     Note  The Auto Scan 15 setto scan 
35. g to digital  television  Digital TV provides noise free  high definition picture  quality  Dolby AC 3 soundeffects  and ahandy EPG  electronicprogram  guide   Andthe 16 9 videoformat gives awider view thanthe traditional  4 3 format  Many TV broadcasters        now delivering digital TV  programs  so switchingto a digital HDTV receiver now makes good sense     Digital TV programs are broadcaston both VHF and UHF frequency bands   Traditional analog TV usesone frequency channelto carry asingle  station s program  With digital TV  one frequency channel can carry up to  four station programs  For example  analog channel CBS 2 may have  become 2 1  2 2 etc  when broadcastin digital TV  Channel 21s the maj   or channel andchannel  1   2 etc  are thesub channels     Digital TV signals are transmittedin either free to air FTA or pay per   view  PPV  mode FTA programs are receivedfree with anMPEG 2 ATSC  compliant digital receiver  such asthe HDTV ST  PPV programs canbe  received only by paying an access fee to the broadcaster and by using a  digital receiver incorporatinga compatible conditional access system    In addition  the HDTV ST lets you watch HDTV  EDTV  and SDTV  digital TV programs      HDTV stands for High Definition Television  the common video  formats are  1920x 1080 interlaced  and  1280 x 720 progressive     EDTV stands for Enhanced Definition Television  the common video   format is  720 x 480 progressive     SDTV stands for Standard Definition Television  the com
36. gain        Note  If you forget the password  press  9999  to lift the Password lock  and change to a new preferred password     45                         Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD     Factory Default Option          Default       Reset Factory Settings   Initiating Factory Default will reset all OSD settings to original  manufacture settings  The only items  which will remain unaffected are         Clock       Auto Scan Channels      Edited Channels       Parental Control Password    46       Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD     Adjusting Screen Modes    There are two options in Screen Mode   Aspect  amp  View   Aspect will  allow user to select different aspect ratios  whereas the View function  will display different modes of viewing between 2 different sources             OCCO  FORO     BER      Q     QO     Ol     ol lo   oW              llo Q Of o 9      Full Screen 4 3 16 9 Panoramic    O OO O                    Q  Q    Full Screen Enlarges the picture to 16 9 wide mode  by stretching the picture horizontally only   4 3 Returns the 4 3 picture to its original size  This is considered the  normal  viewing mode     16 9 Enlarges  zoom in  the size of a 4 3 picture on screen as geometric ratio  keeping the  original image as much as possible     Panoramic select to widen the displayed image   only applies to content larger than 16 9     47    OSD Screen Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD  1    Changing the View Modes   You can select four view types of picture mo
37. he OSD for the Syntax Olevia models that resets all menu options to  factory default    F Connector   The standard connector found on video equipments that coaxial cables connect to   Flat Panel Display   ultra thin displays  usually found in notebooks are now entering the TV  appliances sector as new technology enables wider larger screens    Frame   A complete picture that includes both even and odd lines  30 video frames are presentin 1  second    Gain   Describes the amplification level of a particular signal    HDCP   High bandwidth Digital Content Protection   HDTV   1 High Definition Television 2  Designates asthe unit having a built in ATSC   tuner to decode High Definition signals  720   10801     HD Ready   A unit that supports the High Definition displays  720P 1080I  with the   help of a Set Top Box    Horizontal Resolution   Refers to the number of vertical black and white lines defined   along a horizontal line    IR   Infrared   Input   term used in the On Screen Display    83    Glossary    Interlaced   Images are the result of lines of data reassembled  Interlaced refers to the process of  an image s odd lines reassembled from top to bottom taking about 1 60 of a second  before  reassembling the even lines which results in a full picture  Antonym  Progressive   Language   Feature on the OSD for the Syntax Olevia models that enables the OSD to be read in  different languages     LCD   Liquid Crystal Display   LCoS   Liquid Crystal on Silicon   LED   Light Emit
38. in 26 3in             111111 0 C3                  34 5in _  45 6in    78    Source  YPbPr    VGA    Resolution  480p   720p   1080i   512 x 384  640 x 350  640 x 400    640x480    120 x 350  120 x 400    800 x 600    832 x 624  1024 x 768    Vertical frequency Hz     59 94  60  60  60 147  85  85  56  59  59  66  66  66  72  15  19  85  70  70  85  87  56  60  72  75  85  74 6  59  60  60  70  70  71  75    79    Horizontal frequency  Khz     31 469  45  33 75  24 48  37 861  37 861  24 823  30 296  30 295  35  34 975  35  37 861  91 5  39 375  43 269  31 469  31 469  37 927  39 444  35 156  37 879  48 077  46 875  53 674  49 725  48 193  47 699  48 363  56 476  56 287  57 87  60 241    Timing Mode for        and DVI 1        Pixel rate  MHZ   27  74 25  74 25  15 667  31 5  31 5  21 05  24 964  25 024  30 24  31 34  30 24  31 5  31 5  31 5  36  28 32  28 32  35 5  35 5  36   40   50  49 5  56 25  55   64  64 1  65   75   77   75   80    Source  VGA    DVI    Resolution  1024 x 768    1152 x864    1152 x870  1152 x900    1024 x 1024    1280x 960  1280 x 720  1280 x 768  1280 x 1024  1366 x 768  1024 x 768    1280 x 720  800 x 600   1024 x 768  1280 x 768  1366 x 768    Vertical frequency Hz     15   15   15   15   17   85  10 012  15  15 062  65 95  66 004  16 047  16 149  60  61 399  60   60   60   60   60  50 014  56 041  60  60 317  60 004  60   60    Timing Mode for               DVI    Horizontal frequency  Khz     60 241  62 937  61 08  60 023  62 04  68 677  63 851  6
39. ing used     NOTE  The S Video input has a better quality of  picture than a composite Video signal     TV Installation and Connection Guide    Descriptions of Connector Types  You may find it necessary to use some of the following connector types during setup     75 ohm coaxial cable Used for TV cable connection                  S Video Cable High quality video cable for enhanced picture quality        Audio Video Cable    Video Yellow                                              Audio  Left  White                    Audio  Right  Red    Some DVD players are equipped with the following three video connectors        mda   v Green            gt  Pb Cb   Blue                     L5 Pr Cr  Red    12    TV Installation and Connection Guide    Connecting the Power Cord  Complete other connections prior to connecting the power cord   1 Connect the power cord to the AC IN connector of the TV                       us IN                                                                                                   2 Connect the other end of the power cord to the wall outlet                 13    TV Installation and Connection Guide    Installation    In the following pages  you will find directions on how to install your tv and choice of video equipment     Connecting to an Antenna or Video Equipment with Antenna outlet  Connecting to a VCR   Connecting to an Audio Receiver Home Theater System   Connecting to a DVD Player with A V or S Video Cables   Connecting to a DVD Player with
40. ion    Channel  Before you canuse any ofthe channel buttons CH A V   FAV    the  available channels mustfirst be scannedand memorized     Initial Screen      The first timethe receiver is powered on  you will seethe message   Press  Menu  keyand then select Channel to run Auto Manual  Scan   Press the MENU button todisplay the MENU banner        Use the arrowkeys d       tomove the highlightthrough the menus  and view themenu items        Press the  EXIT  button to returnto the previous menu or press the   MENU  button to exit the menusystem     55    _      7    Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD     Auto Scan    Toautomatically scan yourchannels  follow thesesteps        Edit    PressA org buttonsto highlight AUTO SCAN   2 Auto Scan and then press Enter  An AUTO SCAN window  3 Manual Scan will display the SCAN status     Edit      Auto Scan    Manual Scan          The receiver scans Off Air channels searching for both NTSC analog  and ATSC digital signals from channel 2 to channel 69  The percentage  bar shows theprogress being made        Once the digital TV signalis scanned  the channel number andthe  program name areshown on the Scan List         It takes aboutthree minutes tocomplete the entire scanning process        Scanning ends onchannel 69  When it iscomplete  you canpress   EXIT  to leavethis window orpress  MENU  toexit the menusystem              56    Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD  UU             Adding Channels Manually    Youcan add channels manually if th
41. lay format to 120r 24  hours        Press the Enterbutton to highlightthe input column  and then press  4        buttons tochange the timezone 30 minutesat a time        Press the EXIT button to return to the main menu or pressthe MENU  button to exitthe menu system               O Opacity        1                 Time Zone Daylight Saving      5       gt  Language                  2 About 1980 01 05         15 00 00       Language     Press        buttonsto highlight Languageand press the ENTER button        Press the 4 orb buttons to changethe Language display for the OSD  Menu  You may choosed from  Engish  Espanol  Francais      Time Zone           About       65                 gt  Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD     About  Receiver Information        Press Aor V buttonsto highlight About and pressthe ENTER button  to see theinformation window containing hardware and software  information        Press the EXIT button to returnto the main menu or pressthe MENU  button to exitthe menu system     Format    Opacity    I Flate    Time Zone  System information    Language HAW   SAN  0 86 06013439     About Loader  1 71 3426  Lib   TL 332 9D  3426  STB       Lock  Rating  Lock Programs by Rating       Press 4  gt  buttons tohighlight the  Lock icon and press ENTER        Enter the password correctly     Password            we       66    Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD       _       After the passwordis entered  thescreen will displaythese three sub   menus     1 Rating    
42. lock or Add to Favorites List     Youcan block accessto channels oradd them to your favorites listusing  the following steps        On the  Channel  menu  press thenumeric key toinput the default  password  0000  or your password  Press    and V tohighlight Edit   and then press Enter        Toblock channels  press     and A    buttons tohighlight the  channel BLOCK columnand press ENTER   Toadd channels tothe favorite channellist  press 4                 buttons  to highlight theFAV column and press ENTER                                Press the EXITbutton  Aconfirmation window willpop up   1 Highlight  NO and press ENTER to cancel the changes   2 Highlight  YES and press ENTER to save the settings        Save changes to database     YES        Color   KCET HD   KCET SD             NOTE  When a blocked channel is selected  the program cannotbe shown   and you willget the message Channel is blocked  on the TV screen        58       Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD               Closed Caption Options    Follow these stepsto turn onclosed captioning      Press 4 P buttons tohighlight the  Caption  icon and press ENTER   Font Size        Press 4    andA    buttonsand the ENTER button to selectthe desired  Closed Caption fontsize     Default       Font Style     Press 4    andA    buttonsand the ENTER button to selectthe desired  Closed Caption fontstyle     p          Caption    i 2         4                b     Default       59    _      O     1 bQDQ      Adjusting On Screen
43. moisture  Do not place the display in areas where moisture is  present or where the unit may get wet such as bath   rooms  kitchen  pool area or      wet basement     Keep away from heat sources   Keep the display unit away from heat sources such  as radiators  heaters  stoves and other  heat generating products     The liquid crystal panel used in this    product is made of glass  Do not hit the panel  Be careful to prevent from    getting hurt by broken glass pieces      case the panel  breaks     Follow operating instructions       operating instructions must be followed     Servicing   Do not attempt to service the display unit yourself   Removing covers expose you to high voltage and  other dangerous conditions  Request a qualified  service technician to perform the service     03    Precautions when transporting the  display    Carrying the display requires two or more people           Attachments    Do not use attachments not recommended by the  manufacturer  Use of inadequate attachments may  result in accidents to nearby poeple or to the unit     Power source   This product must operate on a power source  specified on the specification label  If you are not  sure ofthe type of power supply used in your home   consult your dealer or local power company  For  units designed to operate on batteries or another  power source  refer to the operating instructions     AC cord protection   The AC cords must be routed properly to prevent  people from stepping on them or object
44. mon video  format 1s  720 x 480 interlaced      53    _                 Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD     DTV Functions   The HDTV ST Digital HDTV Receiver can receivechannels from both         band and        band TV signals  Allthe major free to air station  numbers currently availablein your areaare listed inthe on screen menu   To watch the channel simply select thechannel number     The receiver is fully ATSC   MPEG 2  digital video broadcast  compliant   delivering High Definitioncrystal clear video and Dolby AC 3 sound    It supports aradio signal range from 50 860              all the channels  within the VHFand UHF bandscan be easilyprogrammed  It canreceive  major and sub channels containing both videoand audio programs     The receiver canreceive hundreds ofchannels simply byselecting  alternate TV channel frequencies inyour area  To find outthe specific  digital TV services available to you  please contact your local service  provider or logonto the website http   www antennaweb org  Withthe  wide range offeatures and HDTV programs open upto you bythe HDTV   ST receiver  you ll be ready for a newera in hometheater entertainment     Summary Of Features   The receiver supports digital functions thatare fully ATSC  MPEG 2  compliant and canstore up to2 500 digital channels It can alsoreceive  Free to Air digital TV programs transmitted from allthe available VHF  and UHF Bandsignals in yourarea  Follow theon screen display  OSD   to guide youthrough the stepsneces
45. nnel up and  channel down     ENTER Press to enter the channel number   highlighted menu or submenu item     SOURCE Press to show the source input from  TV  Video 1  Video 2  VGA  Component 1   Component 2  HDMI  DTV  and Cardreader   optional      EPG Press to displaythe Program  Guide Window     Hotkeys Press to directly access certain  Shortcut TV functions      24                          Remote Control Guide    Hot Keys Tutorial    The remote control contains 15 additional  Hotkeys  that represent  direct access to a certain function on your TV  Hotkeys enable you to  directly change the setting to your preference without having to  navigate through the OSD  On Screen Display  Menu     How to use your Hot Keys  HOT KEY FUNCTION    TV VIDEO Press to switch between TV and source as Video land  Video 2 Mode     HDMI VGA Press to switch to HDMI or VGA Mode     COMPONENT Press to switch between Component 1 and Component 2  C R   Optional function currently unavailable    FREEZE Press to freeze the picture Press again to unfreeze the picture   V FORMAT  Optional function currently unavailable    CAPTURE  Optional function currently unavailable     ASPECT Press to change the aspect ratio  Full 4 3  16 9  Panoramic   and letterbox modes     VIEW Pressto select and program PIP and Split Screen viewing  options     SWAP Pressto swap the positions ofthe source when in PIP or Split  Screen modes     ZOOM Press to select zoom function 2X 4X 8X 16X 32X 1 2 1 4 1 8   1 16 1 32     EXIT
46. ome with the  necessary cables toconnect them  Ifyou want toset up acomplex system   you may needto buy extracables  connectors  etc  Be sure tohave these  on hand before you start toconnect your system     06          Introducing the SYNTAX Olevia TV    Syntax OLEVIA  LCD TV includes many features you will enjoy  throughout the usageof your TV  These highlightedfeatures include     Fully Integrated HDTV  High Definition TV     HDTV delivers astunning picture farbeyond the quality of standard  televisions  These programs offer crystal clear video with amazing  detail played withenhanced audio quality of digital televisionprograms   Youcan enjoy bettersound and picturein movies  primetime TV shows   and other HD broadcasts in dynamictelevision settings throughcable   satellite or even free broadcasts overthe air     IDEA  InnovativeDigitally Enhanced Architecture     Syntax s proprietary digital video processing technology a highly  integrated System On a Chip  deliversan exceptional solutionto digital  display complexities commonly associated with color  contrast   sharpness  motion  noiseand audio lip sync  It s a suiteof built in and  user selectable video audio features that deliverprecise colors  sharp  resolutions and audiosynchronization through itsadvanced Digital  Sound Processor  DSP  technology    IDEA includes a variety of preprogrammed and user selectable image  enhancements including     Dynamic Brightnessand Contrast    Pure Edge Enhancement    Dynamic Noise Red
47. ons    Directed to olderchildren  Themes and elements inthis program may include mild physicalor  comedic violence  ormay frighten childrenunder the ageof seven         children  The themes andelements in this program are specifically designed for avery young  audience  including children from ages twoto six     USTV  FCC  Content Category       V    Violence  S Sexual content        L Offensive language  D Dialogue and sexualinnuendo                Fantasy or cartoon violence              MPAARating System  Movies     G   PG  PG 13  R  NC 17  X    General audience  Norestriction    Children under 13 should be accompanied by an adult    Parental guidance suggested  Children under 13should be accompaniedby an adult   Restricted  Viewers should be17 or older    Not classified  Viewers should      17 or older    Adults only       USTV  FCC ratings  Whenthe rating thatyou select islocked  as indicatedby the greenlock symbol   allof    the content based ratingsare locked withinthe rating group  For example  lockingthe  TV Grating locks allof its contents V  S  L  and D   Morerestrictive ratings  TV PG   TV 14 and TV MA  and allof their contentsare also automatically locked       MPAA ratings  The particularrating that youhave selected willbe locked  Inaddition  more restrictive    ratings will belocked as well       Neither USTV          ratings norMPAA ratings apply tonews programs     68    Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD              _    Change Password  Access to the Lock  
48. ons in                                    4  and    MENU SELECT    The Receiver will bereset as the default status  automatically        Use the default password  0000  to access the Lock menu andset a  new password        Be sure torepeat your channel Auto Scanbefore using thereceiver     INFO  Information Plate     When you are watching digital channels  you can viewthe current program  name and relevantinformation by pressingthe  DISPLAY  button toshow  I Plate on screen     Current Program     After pressing the INFO button  theI Plate appears including this  information     TV Station Name    Current Channel Number    Current Local Time    Program Name    Program startand end time    Picture resolution    Closed Caption    AudioSystem  Dolby 5 1 or PCM     Program Rating Information    HTRK SD           Program  04 305 05  00 4801 DOLBY     Mone None        70       Adjusting On Screen Displays  05  ULL        1    Next Program     Press the     buttonto display information for the NEXT program   Press the 6 buttonto display information for the PREVIOUS program     Extended Program Information       Press the DISPLAY buttonagain to display extended program information  for the current TV channel        Press the DISPLAY button again to closethe I Plate orExtension window   or press the EXIT button toexit the I Plate window     Note  Be sure thereceiver is tunedto a TV channel when you press  DISPLAY           gt     13 08 DTY Program    04 30 05 00                       
49. or  Channel  menus 15 controlledby a Password   Y ouneed to enterthe correct passwordto access these functions     9 Press the MENU button on theremote control         Press 4 or  gt  buttonsto highlight the Lock icon  Then press  Aor V buttons tohighlight the Passwordand press ENTER        Follow the descriptionon the pop up window to pressnumeric  buttons to inputthe new password and confirm it        Press the EXIT button to returnto the main menu or pressthe  MENU button toexit the menusystem        Rating    E Password    Reset Default Confirm again Bin    Reset Receiver s Settings to their Defaults  The  RESET Box  function lets youreset the LSTD2 Receiver settings  back to thefactory default status        In the  Lock  menu  press A or V buttons to highlightthe Reset Box   then press Enter  When themessage  Press YES will resetbox to  default value  appears   1 Highlight  YES and press Enterto reset   2 Highlight  NO  and press ENTER to cancel the setting        Press the EXIT button to returnto the main menu or pressthe MENU  button to exitthe menu system     Select YES to restore  default value        69    _      O O CC        Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD     Youmust reset theReceiver back toits default statusif you forgetthe  password  You will loseall your settingsafter the Receiverhas been reset        Using the  POWER button on thefront panel orremote control  cycle  the power offand back onagain  Whenthe front panel LED displays     boot   press these butt
50. personal preference     10 Input Y our Password Please    Tee       To setup  enter each sub menu to setup your parental controlled TV  channels         Block MPAA Rating       43          5                                Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD  B    MPAA Rating controls channels and movies that are rated from G   PG 13  R  NC 17  and X     PG    R    X       ABlocked Rating EJ Allowed Rating       TV Rating controls channels and movies that have been rated from TV Y   TV Y 7  TV G  TV PG  TV 14  and TV MA              IB La 27  T   G                  14               Blocked Rating Allowed Rating       To Block Unrated Channels   You may choose  YES  for Block MPAA Unrated and Block TV None  Rating  This will lock you from accessing any channels that do not  contain MPAA or TV Ratings  To watch unrated channels  re activate  Block MPAA Unrated and Block TV None Rating to  NO      44       Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD  CG OSD Miscellaneous      Setting up Parental Control Password  Enter the password sub page  Enter the current password  If this is the  first time  you do not have to enter a password     152 Input Your Password Please       OK                     You will have to enter and confirm your password before changing to a  new password  Please keep password within 4 numbers     Password         Confirm           Cancel        If you enter the incorrect password  you will see an error page   Please re enter the new password and confirmation password a
51. play every 1 60 of a second  image is displayed by progressive scanning  See  also Progressive    10801   540 lines of display x 2 every 1 30 of a second  image is displayed by interlace scanning   See also Interlaced   16 9   Aspect ratio under Hi Def  and theater movie formats  Also known as widescreen  see Aspect  Ratio   4 3   Aspect ratio under SDTV  see Aspect Ratio   Active Matrix TFT  Thin Film Transfer    A type of display technology where the three primary  colors are modulated  Results in better contrast ratios suitable for video    Alarm   Feature on the Syntax Olevia models  Allows the unit to power on from the stand by mode   Alarm Time   Time specified as to when the unit will power on  See Alarm    Aspect Ratio   The ratio of an image according to the width and height of a picture    ATSC   Advanced Television Systems Committee  international  non profit organization that is  committed to developing standards for digital television    Reference  http   www atsc org   Bezel   Refers to the plastic or metal frame that acts like a shell around the LCD glass    Backlight   Refers to the component  that lights up the LCD display    Balance   Feature on the OSD for the Syntax Olevia models that adjust the left and right sound  output from the speakers    Background   Feature on the OSD for the Syntax Olevia models  which allows the user to change the  OSD background  display to transparent or opaque    Brightness   The measurement of color that is illuminated  Color
52. reble  tones  This enables you to enjoy powerful sound effects like those in a  movie theater     Speakers  Must turn off speakers ofthe TV when using a Receiver or Home  Theater System        Lr           Surround ON    32    E Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD      OSD Audio      OSD Audio Settings  Equalizer 1           Equalizert OFF       OSD Audio Settings  Equalizer 2          Equalizer2 OFF       33    OSD Audio Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD     MTS System for Stereo TV    You can enjoy stereo  bilingual and mono programs     Stereo       4 1         Audio           Additionally  you can press the hotkey  MTS  until the desired sound in  dication appears  Each time you press the button  the sound indication  changes as follows     Mono  Sap  Stereo    Definifion of Terms    Sound Effect Description   Stereo Select for stereo reception when viewing a program broadcast  in stereo   SAP Select to automatically switch the TV to Secondary Analog    Program when a signal is received     If no SAP signal is present  the TV remains in Stereo Mode   Mono Select for mono reception     Use to reduce noise during weak stereo broadcasts     34    1 Adjusting On Screen Displays  050  P OSD Miscellaneous    MISCELLANEOUS Adjusting Personal TV Settings    In this Section  you can adjust additional TV settings to your personal   preference  including channel setup  choosing tuner modes  setting up  timer  closed caption services  parental controls  and viewing the OSD  in your pre
53. receives analog or  digital video signals through the interface for  the display of high quality digital video signals   The HDMI portis HDCP  High Bandwidth  Digital Content Protection  compliant and is  fully compatible with video equipment that  features the HDCP function  The        input  can be used for analog RGB signals from a HD  Receiver or personal computer  Resolutions  supported are VGA  SVGA  XGA and WXGA     Service Port is reserved for manufacturer use   Incorrect use may damage the Display     Antenna  ANT  Antenna receives signals from    VHF UHF antennas or a cable system     DTV Digital Television Input   The DTV input receives digital broadcasts  programs on VHF UHF TV signals from a built  in ATSC digital receiver     11       S Video S Video    Audio Out The Audio Output sends the TV s  connected audio signals to an A V receiver or  other equipment  Display features a R L stereo  output     Component 1 2 These inputs can be used for the  connection of A V equipment with component  video outputs  such as a DVD player  Digital  Satellite Receiver  or compatible Video Game  System     BH video 1 2 These inputs can be used for the  connection of a VCR  Super VHS  S VHS  VCR   DVD player  or other video devices to the TV   There 1s a Video and an S Video input for Videol  and video 2  When both inputs are used  simultaneously on Video 1  only the S Video  input will be recognized  Same behavior for  Video2  The display will automatically detect  the input be
54. rence     2 This device must accept any interference received  including  interference that may cause undesired operation     For Canadian model  This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003     Approval    Tested To Comply  LISTED      With FCC Standards   S        1        FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE  CONS US E247591    Complies with Canadian ICES 003 Class 225962    05    Introducing the Syntax OLEVIA TV    Welcome   Thank you forpurchasing a Syntax OLEVIA  LCDTV  This manualis  to be usedwith the following model     LT37HVS   This manual isdesigned to help you through settingup and operating your  LCD TV as quickly aspossible  The model and serial numbers are onthe  back cover ofyour TV  Writethese numbers inthe space providedin this  manual for yourrecords  Please readall the safety and operating  instructions carefully  and keep this manual for futurereference     Owner s Record   The model andserial numbers arelocated at therear of thedisplay  unit  or onthe side ofthe media receiverunit on thecartons    white label   Recordthese numbers inthe spaces providedbelow   Refer to them whenever you callupon your Syntax Groups    Corporation or localdealer regarding this product     Model No     Serial No        Package Contents   Syntax OLEVIA   display unit   Remote Control     AC power cord   Quick Start Guide   Warranty Card    These items areall you needto set upand operate the TV inits basic  configuration     Note  Most components  VCRs DVD players  etc  c
55. rrival  D O A   with regards to defective  pixels on the LCD panel when any one of the following criteria is met     Atotal of 7 defective pixels including both bright dots and dark dots are  present  the typical 30  LCD Television screen has 16 7 million pixels   or  2 or more pairs of adjacent bright dots are present  or   3 adjacent bright dots are present  or   3 adjacent dark dots are present     In view of customers  concerns about dead pixels  Syntax would like to address  that defective pixels are not ultimately avoidable with the current LCD industry  standard panel manufacturing processes  We always strive to improve our  technology and minimize the chance of occurrence of defective pixels by  applying strict screening processes in our factory production processes   However  Syntax cannot guarantee that a return unit to our customers will be  10096 free of defective pixels     For questions  please call our toll free service number in the USA at 888 SYNTAX 8      At SyntaxGroups  a satisfied customer is our  most important focus      81    Glossary    3 2 pull down   Process of converting 24 frames per second film to video by repeating one film frame  as three fields  then the next film frame as two fields     4801 1480 lines of display every 1 60 of a second  image is displayed by interlace scanning  See  also Interlaced   480P   480 lines of display every 1 60 of a second  image is displayed by progressive scanning  See  also Progressive    720P   720 lines of dis
56. s from resting  on them  Check the cords at the plugs and product     Wall mounting   Be sure to install the display unit according to the  method recommended by the manufacturer  Use  only the mounting hardware recommended by the  manufacturer     Overloading  Do not overload AC outlets or extension cords  It  may result in electric shock or start a fire        Important safety precautions    Replacement parts   In case the display unit needs replacement parts    make sure that the service technician uses replacement  parts specified by the manufacturer  or those with   the same characteristics and performance as the  original parts  Use of unauthorized parts can result   in fire  electric shock and or other danger     Safety checks    Upon completion of service or maintenance  request  the service technician to perform safety checks to  ensure that the display unit is in proper operating  condition     Repair   When the display unit displays an abnormal  condition  any noticeable abnormality in the display  unit indicates that the display unit needs servicing   If any ofthe following conditions occurs  unplug  the AC cord from the AC outlet  and request a  qualified service person to perform repairs     1 A liquid was spilled on the display unit or objects  have fallen into the display unit    2 The display unit has been exposed to rain or water    3 The display unit has been dropped or damaged     Environment   The display unit only operates within the  temperature OC to 4
57. s on Component Video connectors   Y  Green  Pb  also identified as Cb  CB or B Y   Blue  Pr  also identified as Cr  CR or R  Y   Red    Note  The Y  Pb and Pr jacks on your DVD player are sometimes labeled  as Y  Cb and Cr  or B  Y and R Y  Ifso  connect the cables to the  matching colors     2 Using an Audio cable  connect the DVD player s Audio OUT jacks to  the TV s Audio in jacks     DVD player           Rear of TV            e     Component 1 Component 2                                     Audio cable    Component cable with RCA connector        VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2    4 0           Note  The Y  Pb and Pr jacks do not provide audio  so audio cables must  be connected to provide sound     Note  The YPbPr connection provides the best quality of video signal  compared to AV  Composite  and S Video connection     19    TV Installation and Connection Guide    Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box with A V Connectors       Disconnect all power sources before making any connections     1 Using Audio and 5 Video cables  connect the satellite receiver s Audio  and S Video OUT jacks to the TV Audio and   Video IN jacks    2 Connect a 75 ohm coaxial cable from your cable or antenna to the TV  Ant  Antenna  jack     Rear of TV    75 ohm coaxial cable    en        V    DT ANT     e     Ear Phone    Satellite Receiver or Cable Box 5 R                      1 Component 2            OA    Audio Output    Pr Cr Pr Cr    Pb Cb Pb Cb    Y Y    VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2                        h R
58. s range from black to white    CATV   Community Antenna Television  Cable Television    Channel Favorite   Feature on the OSD for the Syntax Olevia models that allows the user to scroll  through a defined list of channels that the user sets up    Channel Edit   Feature on the OSD for the Syntax Olevia models that allows the user add or delete a  channel    Channel Source   Feature on the OSD for the Syntax Olevia models that lets the user select the  source of their channels  Select TV for antennae or CATV for cable television    Channel Auto Scan   Feature on the OSD for the Syntax Olevia models that when initiated  will  determine which channels are available and which are not  If a desired channel is not accessible  you  can add the channel in manually  See Channel Edit    Channel Fine Tune   Feature on the OSD for the Syntax Olevia models that enables the user to tune  the channel for better reception    Chroma    Chrominance  Refers to the color characteristics of a video signal    CC   Closed Caption    82    Glossary    Color   The term refersto the amount of color present  This varies between each user  as each  person perceives colors differently    Color Temperature   Feature on the OSD for the Syntax Olevia models that enables warm  normal  or cool color settings  Warm emphasizes red  cool emphasizes blue  and normal doesn t emphasize  any of the primary colors  This setting may affect each person individually depending on how color 15  perceived    Comb Filter   A
59. sary to configure your receiver  Then  begin enjoying allthe video andaudio channels withcrisp picture quality  and the crystalclear sound     The key featuresof the HDTV ST Receiver are described below     Remote Control The remote control provides accessto the fullrange   of system features  In addition toproviding access to TV programs with  channel and volumecontrols  it canbe used tooperate all thesystem menus   Youmust use theremote control toconfigure the channelsettings  select  the channels you want to includein the program list and access many other  configuration options     System Menus All the receiver sfeatures can beaccessed through the  system menus bysimply pointing andclicking  You can navigatethrough  all the optionsin the menuand press  Select  button on theremote control  or  Enter  buttonon the frontpanel    The menu includesitems such as Channel Configuration  Channel List   Electronic Program Guide  Audio Options and Parental Lock     Parental Locks Access tocertain channels withcontent that mightnot  be suitable for younger viewers canbe controlled bypassword  Program  ratings are shownon the I Plate  which can beactivated by pressing   Info  key onthe remote control  By pressing  Info  twice  you can  access the extended program information forthe current channel     54    Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD  CR    Setting Up the        RECEIVER    From your DTV OSD Menu  youcan personalize your TV optionsin the    following settins        Channel Capt
60. state that any unauthorized changes or  modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the  manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this    equipment        01          Important safety precautions    Cleaning Stand   Remember to unplug the AC cord from the AC outlet Do not place the display unit on an unstable place   before cleaning the display unit  And do not use The TV may fall resulting in serious personal  liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners to clean the injuries to nearby people as well as damage to the  display  display unit           Ventilation   Do not cover or block these vents and openings located   on the top and back of the display  Inadequate ventilation  may cause overheating and shorten the lifespan of the display   Do not place in an enclosed area such as a built in shelf   unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s  instructions are followed  Keep the distance of 10cm       minimum between the display unit and wall  Never install the  display unit as indicated in the picture below     Air circulation is blocked Air circulation is blocked                   02             Important safety precautions    Never insert objects or spill liquid  into the display unit    Never insert any object into the display unit through  openings or spill liquid on the display unit  High  voltage flows in the display unit  and inserting an  object can cause electric shock and or short internal  parts        Keep away from water and 
61. this when receiving    16 9 signal andyou want theimage to fillthe entire screen     4 3 TV or Monitor  If you areusing 4 3 TV or monitor  you need to specify how theimage is displayed     4 3 TV FORMAT    SOURCE SIGNAL LT ORMAT S  LETTER BOX FULL ZOOM    3  4        a  9  EE  16    16 9 TV or Monitor    If you areusing 16 9 aspectratio TV or monitor  you need tospecify how theimage 1  displayed     16 9 MONIOR FORMAT  SOURCE SIGNAL       63    _             l      Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD     Opacity  Transparency of On Screen Display        Press    V buttons tohighlight Opacity andpress Enter        Use the 4 P buttonsto change the percentage of the On Screen   Display s transparency        Press the EXIT button to returnto the main menu or pressthe MENU  button to exitthe menu system          p                    2     211111     50  100   1 i    474       I Plate  Display time of the information Plate      Select I Plate  thenpress 4  gt  and A    buttonsto change the    Information Plate display timeto 2  4 6 seconds orto turn itoff        Press the EXITbutton to returnto the main menu or pressthe MENU  button to exitthe menu system     12 1         8  5   W  I    ted 227    5   Plate       64    Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD                    Time Zone     Press A       buttonsto highlight TIME ZONE andpress ENTER       If you arereceiving a digitalsignal  the Receiverstime will beset  automatically        Press the 4        buttons to changethe time disp
62. tible frequency    Video Compatibility   DTV  amp  HDTV Compatability  Aspect Ratio Adjustment   3D CombFilter   3   2 2 2Pull Down   Digital Noise Reduction  Adjustable Color Temperature  De interlacer   VGA Auto Frequency Correction  TV Auto Frequency Detection    Audio Processing   Auto Sound Level Control  Output Watt   Sound Effect    Input Terminals  TV Tuner    Video Input rear side     Graphic Input Rear     Service Port Rear     at   16 9   1366 X 768   1600 1   178     H   178     V     8ms    30 85 KHz H    50 80Hz V   Max  1360x768  60Hz  NTSC   4801  480p  720p  1080i  zoom full screen  4 3 panormaic  Y   Y   ON OFF  High  Low   Cool  Normal  Warm   Y   Y   Y    Y  20W   20W  MTS  Mono  Stereo   SAP     NTSC tuner x1   ATSC tuner x1    input 1 AV x1  S Video x1  RL x1  Input 2 AV x1  S Video x1  RL x1  Input 3  Y  Pb Cr  Pr Cr x1  RLx1  Input 4 Y  Pb Cb  PrCr x1  RLx1    Input 1 RGB D Sub 15 pin x1  Input 2 HDMI DVI D x1   RL x1  RS 232 mini DIN 6 pins X 1     NOTE  Product Specificationis Subject to Change without Notice             Specifications    TFT LCD Panel    Output Terminals    Audio Output Rear  Output 1  Stereo Audio R Lx1  Audio Output Front  Output 1  Earphone 1 8   Others  Power  Voltage  100 240 VAC  50 60 Hz   Power Consumption  180W  Stand by  lt  aw  Dimensions  W xD x H  45 6 in x5 9 in x26 3 in  Carton Dimensions  Wx D xH  51 in x14 2 in x31 in  Weight 64 32 Ibs  Weight w  stand 71 66 105  Gross weight 94 82 16     Dimensional drawing    24 2
63. ting Diode   Luminance   refers to the brightness of an image    Lux   1 Lux   1 footcandle  measurement of brightness   Moire   A visual illusion in which a succession of parallel curved lines produces a pattern to the  naked eye  but does not really exist  Otherwise known as the moire effect    NCTA   National Cable Television Association   Noise reduction   Feature on the OSD for the Syntax Olevia models that enables channels from the  tuner box to reduce noise displayed on the LCD unit    NTSC   National Television systems Committee   OSD   On Screen Display  brought up by pressing the menu button on the TV or the Remote   Over Scanning   An image displayed is larger than the display area   PAL   Phase Alternating Line   Parental Control   The ability to block access to specified content from an unsuitable audience   PIP   Picture in Picture  feature that enables one source to be displayed on top of another source   Pixel Resolution   Refers to the number of rows horizontal and vertical that produces the image   PIP   Picture in Picture  Allows an image to be displayed in front of another image    Plug and Play   Describes the hardware or software that is installed and does not require any  configuration before using    Progressive   An image or lines of data that is reassembled from top to bottom sequentially   Antonym  Interlaced   RGB   Red  green  amp  blue These primary colors provide the basis for many different colors   Refresh Rate   Refers to the maximum number o
64. tness 0 100 Adjusts picture brightness contrast  Contrast 0 100 Adjusts picture color contrast   Saturation 0 100 Adjusts the color intensity   Hue 0 100 Adjusts the tint or shade of picture  Sharpness 0 100 Adjusts the picture sharpness or softness  Color temp Cool   Middle   Warm   User Adjusts image color intensity     Cool  More blue tinted colors  Middle  Standard color temperature  Warm  More red tinted colors   User  Allows User to adjust RGB Gain    Red Gain 0 100 Adjusts the color control with red tones   Green Gain 0 100 Adjusts the color controls with green tones   Blue Gain 0 100 Adjusts the color controls with green tones  Backlight Bright   Middle   Dark Adjusts the darkness or lightness of the screen  Auto Setting Enter Adjusts OSD Settings back to factory default  Advance Picture Adjust Enter Adjusts additional specific picture settings      DNR  Black Level Extender  White Peak Limitator   Flesh Tone  Adaptive Luma Control      28    1 Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD  P OSD Video    Advance Picture Adjust  To further adjust specific picture settings  enter this function by pressing  the button        Advance Piclure Adjust    pe    Y  a Video           Advance Picture Adjust    Definition of Terms    Item Status Description and Function   DNR Off Low Middle Strong DNR Dynamic Noise Reduction  Reduces high frequency  noise dynamically    Off  Dynamic Noise Reduction is disabled   Low Middle Strong   Set the DNR in low medium strong  degree    Black Level Ext
65. uction    Black Level Extender    White Peak Limiter    Advanced Digital Sound Processor    Clarity of audiosynchronization of builtin sound technology    Super IPS Technology  Super In Plane Switching Technology    Superior panel technology provides the bestimage performance for  LCD TVs with higher colorsaturation  widest viewing angles  sharpest  images and bestresponse times whilereducing to the minimal amount   color shift anddistortion at any angle     ATSC Digital Tuning System   Enables the television set to receive digital ATSC signals  as well as  digital terrestrial broadcasts        a wide variety of channels and shows     HDMI  High Digital Multimedia Interface     The next generationof DVI  HDMI provides the bestinterface between  a DVD playerand compatible products such as digital set top box for  uncompressed digital audio video connections  When matched with a  Syntax OLEVIATY  multi channel digitalaudio signals  uncompressed  DVI digital videoand intercommunication betweenhigh multimedia  interfaces are combined through a singleinterconnecting cable     07    DV    HIGH DEFINITION TELEVISION       A technology               SUPER PS          ys  ASS        HOM    HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE                Accessories    Supplied accessories    Remote control  amp  batteries  AAA x 2     FAVORITE       SOURCE    DISPLAY EPG       Power cord x 1    VGA cable  D Sub 15 male  x 1       User manual booklet x 1    SYNTAX   User s Manual    LCD Multi Media
66. y closed captioning if the broadcaster offers this service     Close Caption option can be set On Off from the OSD page  This  function also can be accessed by pressing  C C   hotkey on the remote  control     m        Not all programs offer the Closed Caption option    2  Closed Caption may not be seen clearly  white blocks  strange  characters  etc   ifthe signal condition is poor  or if there are technical  difficulties with the broadcaster    3  If no TEXT broadcast 1s being received while viewing in the  TEXT    mode  the screen may become dark and blank for some programs    Switch Offthe Closed Caption mode     40    1 Adjusting On Screen Displays  OSD   gt  OSD Miscellaneous      TV OSD Languages    There are nine language formats available for the OSD Menu  You may  choose from the following    English  Chinese Traditional  Chinese Simplified  Deutsch    Francese  Italiano  Espa  ol  Portugu  s and                                SU                      Using the Parental Control Feature   To block programs you feel unsuitable for your children  you need to  Set the TV for desired rating systems  The TV Parental Control feature  functions by receiving the rating signal from your local broadcasting  station or cable service provider     The TV programs and movies shown on TV are given    rating signal  based on the following rating systems     In U S A   U S  Television Parental Guidelines to rate television pro  grams  U S  TV Ratings  and Motion Picture Association of
    
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