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Olevia LT26HVE Series Flat Panel Television User Manual
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1. 32 MISCELLANEOUS Adjusting Personal TV Settings 33 Description of Settings 33 Setting the Channels 34 Personal Channel Preferences Favorites 34 Personal Channel Preferences Channel Skip Lock 35 Personal Channel Preferences Channel Naming 36 Setting up the TV Timer 37 Watching with Closed Caption 38 TV OSD Languages 39 Using the Parental Control Feature 39 Parental Control 40 Activating the Parental Control Feature 40 To Block Unrated Channels 42 Setting up Parental Control Password 42 Factory Default Option 44 SCREEN Adjusting Scree
2. 1 The display unitcomes with twonew AAA batteries as accessories However due touncontrollable causes theelectricity of the accessorized batteries maybe partially orcompletely drained We do not warrant the quality of the batteries in anycase since many factors are considered Ifreplacement is needed please purchase twoAAA batteries 2 Handle remote withcare Avoid dropping it placing in direct sunlight near a heater high areas ofhumidity or gettingit wet Ifthe remote gets wet please wipe it dryimmediately Inthe event ofthe remote not working properly or is inoperational a replacement ofremote control may berequired 3 If you donot use theremote control fora long periodof time please remove the batteries and store ina cool placeto preserve battery life 4 Do not mixnew and usedor with differenttypes of batteries for operation 24 Remote Control Guide Ijusting On Screen Displays OSD Introduction After you havefinished connecting your TV you arenow ready tochoose and personalize your TV settings inthe OSD On Screen Display menu There are four main sections inthe OSD Menu el D Audio Miscellaneous Screen D Se amp Select 0 gt Exit MENU To Operate in theOSD 1 Press Menu button to enterOSD menu mode 2 In MainOSD Menu usethe gt and 4 keysto select andenter each ert rr rr rn main OSD Section Video Audio Miscellaneous Screen Note The OSD Sectionappears at the botto
3. 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 of 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 60 Hz 1280 x 1024 85 Hz Split screen Feature that places two images side by side 58 Glossary Swap Button featured on the Olevia remote Used in the POP3 or PIP12 views toswap 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 smaller than the display area Up c
4. Activating the Parental Control Feature Once you enterthe highlighted sectionof Parental Control you will have to enter your password TheFactory Default passwordis 9999 Once you enterthe Parental Control Menu you may change the password to yourpersonal preference Input Your Password Please To setup enter each sub menuto setup your parental controlled TV channels Block MPAA Rating Miscellaneous 41 gt OSD Miscellaneous D Miscellaneous Adjusting On Screen Displays OSD MPAA Rating controls channels andmovies that arerated from G PG 13 R NC 17 and X PG KEA y bos ZK x Edu R Edi 5 x EA SU Blocked Rating Allowed Rating TV Rating controlschannels and moviesthat have beenrated from TV Y TV Y 7 TV G TV PG TV 14 and TV MA TV Y TV TV G TV PG TV 14 TV MA Blocked Rating Allowed Rating To Block Unrated Channels Youmay choose YES for Block MPAA Unratedand Block TV None Rating This willlock you fromaccessing any channels that do not contain MPAAor TV Ratings To watchunrated channels re activate Block MPAA Unratedand Block TVNone Rating to NO 42 E Adjusting On Screen Displays OSD D OSD Miscellaneous Setting up Parental Control Password Enter the passwordsub page Enter thecurrent password Ifthis is the first time youdo not haveto enter apassword E Input Your Password Please Youwill have toenter and confirm your password befo
5. Eachtime you pressthe button the sound indication changes as follows Mono Auto SAP Stereo Definifion of Terms Description 7 Select for stereo reception when viewing a program broadcast in stereo Auto 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 32 E Adjusting On Screen Displays OSD gt OSD Miscellaneous MISCELLANEOUS Adjusting Personal TV Settings In this Section you can adjustadditional TV settingsto your personal preference including channelsetup choosing tunermodes setting up timer closed caption services parentalcontrols and viewing the OSD in your preferred language Miscellaneous 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 addavailable channel Skip To cancelavailable channel Channel Name Stores channel names Tuner Mode Air Cable Auto Search Selects to auto scanthe available channels of the TV orCATV Timer Time Start Stop Time Channel Set Alarm withchannel preference Activate option Display option Closed Caption C1 C2 C3 C4 T1 T2 T3 T4 Switches different types ofcaption or cancel caption functions P
6. card and flat panel displays DVI A Digital Video Hi Resolution Analog DVI D Digital Video Interface Digital Cable is used for 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 the 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 thatincludes both even and odd lines 30 video frames are present in 1 second Gain Describes the amplification level of a particular signal HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDTV 1 High Definition Television 2 Designates as the unit having a built in ATSC tuner to decode High Definition signals 720P 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 57 Glossary Interlaced Images are the result of lines of data reassembled Interlaced refers to the process of an image
7. dotsare dots located directly next to each other Customers are required tocheck their LCD panelimmediately after purchase To identifydefective pixels the LCD panel should be examinedunder normal operating conditions as mentionedabove preferably in itsnative display resolution and with a90 degrees viewing angle A LCDTV will be considereddead on arrival D O A with regards to defective pixels on the LCD panel when any oneof the following criteriais met A totalof 7 defective pixelsincluding both bright dotsand dark dots are present the typical 30 LCD Television screen has 16 7 million pixels or 2 or more pairsof adjacent bright dotsare present or 3 adjacent bright dotsare present or 3 adjacent dark dotsare present In view of customers concerns about dead pixels Syntax would like toaddress that defective pixels arenot ultimately avoidable withthe current LCD industry standard panel manufacturing processes We always striveto improve our technology and minimize thechance of occurrence ofdefective pixels by applying strict screening processesin our factory productionprocesses However Syntax cannotguarantee that a returnunit to our customerswill be 100 free of defective pixels For questions please callour toll free servicenumber in the USAat 888 SYNTAX 8 At SyntaxGroups a satisfied customer is our most important focus 595 Glossary 3 2 pull down Process of converting 24 frames per second film to video by
8. it because S Videoinput has betterquality of picturethan a composite Video signal Note Youcan also usethe Video2 jacks locatedon the TVrear to connect additional video equipment 18 TV Installation and Connection Guide Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box With Component Connectors A Disconnect all power sources before making any connections Use this hookupif your Satellite Receiver or Cable Box has component Y Pb Pr jacks 1 Using acomponent video cable connect the Satellite Receiver or Cable Boxes Y Pb andPr jacks tothe Y Pb andPr jacks onthe TV Colors on Component Video connectors Y Green Pb also identified as Cb CB orB Y Blue Pr also identified asCr CR orR Y Red Note The Y Pb andPr jacks onyour Satellite Receiveror Cable Box are sometimes labelled as Y Cb andCr or B Yand R Y If so 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 Audioin jacks Rear of TV Satellite Receiver or Cable Box Component1 Green Blue Red White Red Audio cable Component cable with RCA connector Note Use this method of connection if your Satellite Receiver or Cable Box has component ER Pr jacks Note The YPbPrconnection provides the best quality of video signal compared to AV composite and S Video connection 19 TV Installation and Connection Guide Connecting to aPC with VGA Rear
9. repeating one film frame as three fields then the next film frame as two fields 480I 480 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 display 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 di
10. 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 Emitting 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
11. 68 1024 x 768 1280 x 720 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 768 1366 x 768 Vertical frequency Hz 75 75 75 75 77 85 70 012 75 75 062 65 95 66 004 76 047 76 149 60 61 399 60 60 60 60 60 50 014 56 041 60 60 317 60 004 60 60 Horizontal frequency Khz 54 60 241 62 937 61 08 60 023 62 04 68 677 63 851 67 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 Timing Mode for VGAand DVI 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 32 5 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 areevaluated at a distanceof approximately 50 centimeters approximately 20 inches betweenthe LCD panel andthe eyes of theuser at a 90 degrees viewing angle All LCD panelshave been tested toensure they comply with our factorystandards Our evaluation isbased on the numberof defective pixels and thedistance between any twodefective pixels Bright dots are dots that appearbright and unchanged insize when a LCDTV screen displays under a blackpattern dark dots aredots that appear darkand unchanged in size whena LCD TVscreen is displayed underpure red green or blue patterns defective pixels Adjacent
12. Antenna In Out Socket TV Installation and Connection Guide Connecting toa VCR A Disconnect all power sources before making any connections Use this hookupif you subscribeto a cable TV system thatdoes not require a cablebox 1 Using A Vcable and S Video cables connectthe VCR s Audio and S Video OUT jacks tothe TV s Audio and S Video In jacks Rear of TV VCR 0 000 000 O ompone T Yellow White Red A V cable with RCA connector S Video cable Connecting both Video IN orS Video IN Note Use this methodof connection ifyou subscribe toa cable TV system that doesnot require acable box S Video isstrongly recommended foruse if your VCR or video equipment has it S Video inputhas a betterquality of picturethan a composite Videosignal Note Youcan also usethe Video2 jacks locatedon the TVrear to connect additional videoequipment 14 TV Installation and Connection Guide Connecting to an Audio Receiver Home Theater System A Disconnect all power sources before making any connections 1 Using anaudio cable connectthe TV s audioOUT jack tothe audio receiver s audio INor AUXIN jacks Rear of TV Audio Receiver VIDEO 1 O Audio cable Note When connecting an Audio outputsignal an external Audio amplifier is necessaryto amplify thesignal for external speakers Note If the audio out is hookedup to ahome theatre sound system please disable the audio in the OSD by selecing off in audiose
13. OLEN A S SYNTAX LCD Multi Media Display LT26HVE LT26HVX Series Table of Contents Important Information 1 Important Safety Precautions p FCC Statement 5 Accessories 6 Installation And Connection Guide Identifying Front Controls and Rear Inputs 8 Descriptions of Input Types 10 Connecting the TV s Power 11 Installation 12 Connecting to an Antenna or Video Equipment with Antenna outlet 13 Connecting to a VCR 14 Connecting to an Audio Receiver Home Theater System 15 Connecting to a DVD Player with A V or S Video Cables 16 Connecting to a DVD Player with Component Cables 17 Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box with A V Cables 18 Connecting to a Satellite Receive
14. Speakers Outputs Rear of TV Headphone Set Rear of TV VIDEO 1 Note When headphone isplugged in the speaker will turn into mute mode 21 Remote Control Guide Remote Function Keys amp Description Regular Buttons POWER Press to turn display on off CH CH Press to adjust channel up and channel down NUMBER BUTTONS Press the number buttons to select channels on the display VOL VOL Press to adjust the volume RETURN Channel Return Press to return the to previous channel D MTS Press to select from SAP Mono or Stereo mode ED E buttons Direction Buttons Press to move highlighted selection through menus or submenus EJ SOURCE Press to showthe source input from TV 1 AV1 AV 2 SVI SV2 YPbPr 1 YPbPr 2 DVIand VGA ee Jei jal lbe amp ENTER Press to enter the channel number highlighted menu or submenu item TV VIDEO AUTO VIEW SWAP MUTE Press to mute the sound EQ1 FAVORITE c c MENU Press to activate or close the On Screen Display menu In OSD Menu acts as a cancel button while navigating through the OSD DISPLAY Press to display the information of current channel number and time Hotkeys Press to directly access certain Shortcut TV functions 22 Remote Control Guide Hot Keys Tutorial The remote controlcontains 15 additional Hotkeys that represent direct access toa certain functionon your TV Hotkeys enable you to directly c
15. VX Audio Output Rear Output 1 Earphone X 1 Output 1 Earphone X 1 Output 2 RCA R LX 1 Output 2 RCA R LX 1 Others Power Voltage 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 130W 130W Stand by lt AN lt 3W Dimensions W x Dx H 33 46 in x 19 6in x 8 93 in 33 46 in x 19 6in x 8 93 in Weight w stand 30 86 Ibs 34 82 Ibs Dimensional drawing 18in 19 6in eoa rr IA 5in _ gt 33 46in 52 Timing Mode for VGA and DVI Source YPbPr VGA Resolution 480p 720p 1080i 512 x 384 640 x 350 640 x 400 640x480 720 x 350 720 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 75 75 85 70 70 85 87 56 60 72 75 85 74 6 59 60 60 70 70 71 75 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 37 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 53 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 x 864 1152 x 870 1152 x 900 1024 x 1024 1280x 960 1280 x 720 1280 x 768 1280 x 1024 1366 x 7
16. __ Identifying Front and Rear Panels Front Panel POWER MENU CH4A CHY VOL VOL SOURCE IR SENSOR 100000 86 CO Turns display on off SOURCE VOL VOL CHA CHY MENU Displays the On Screen Display OSD menu In OSD menu press it to return to pre phase Adjusts Channel Inthe OSD menu IR Sensor both keys are used to navigate within menu Adjusts volume 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 08 TV Installation and Connection Guide Identifying Front and Rear Connectors Rear Panel CO mmm CELLO me VIDEO MIDEO b 000 AC IN power cord connects here Cont d The display willautomatically detect the input DVI HDCP andVGA Port This display jack being used includes a DVI input that receives analog or digital video signalsthrough the interface for NOTE The S Videoinput has abetter quality of the display ofhigh quality digital video signals picture thana composite Video signal The DVI portis HDCP HighBandwidth Digital Content Protection compliantand is fully Antenna ANT Antenna receives signals from compatible with video equipment that features VHE UHF antennasor a cablesystem the HDCP function The VGA input can beused for an
17. alog RGBsignals from aHD Receiver or Audio Out The AudioOutput sends the TV s personal computer Resolutions supported are connected audio signalsto anA V receiver or VGA SVGA XGAand WXGA DVIand VGA other equipment Display features a R L share AudioL R inputs stereo Service Port is reserved formanufacturer use Component 1 2 These inputs canbe used forthe Incorrect use may damage the Display connection of A V equipment withcomponent video outputs suchas a DVD player Digital Video 1 2 These inputs canbe used forthe Satellite Receiver orcompatible VideoGame connection of aVCR Super VHS S VHS VCR System DVD player orother video devicesto the TV There is a Video andan S Videoinput for Video and Video2 When the S Video jacks areplugged into either Video lor Video2 it willtake precedence over the Videojack 09 TV Installation and Connection Guide Descriptions of Connector Types Youmay find itnecessary to use some of the following connector types during setup 75 ohm coaxial cable Used for TVcable connection S Video Cable High quality videocable for enhanced picture quality Audio Video Cable Video Yellow Audio Left White Audio Right Red Some DVD playersare equipped withthe following three video connectors Pr Cr Red 10 E TV Installation and Connection Guide Connecting the Power Cord Complete other connections prior to conn
18. arental MPAA Adjusts MPAAand TV Ratings underparental G PG PG 13 R NC 17 X control settings and setuppassword 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 Francais Espanol Switches the OSD language Italiano Portugues Svenska SA fe EZI ij h Default Resets OSD setting todefault 33 Adjusting On Screen Displays OSD 5 Setting the Channels After you finish connecting your TV you canrun Auto Scan program to setup your channels The program willscan and presetall receivable channels automatically Auto Setting ToCancel Auto Program Exit auto scanprogram by pressing menu Key Note The Auto Scan is setto scan cable TV channels bydefault You cannot receive andset the cable TV channels VHF UHF channels at the sametime Setting Favorites Channels Youcan select andstore a listof your favorite channel settings Selected favorite channelsare marked witha gy icon lt Add Favorite Channel Youcan preset favorite channels on this page You can alsoaccess this function by pressing the FAVORITE hotkey onthe remote control and selector switch between your favorite channels 1 Enter Channel Favorite mode 2 Press Edit to enterthe channel s usingthe number keys Youcan Delete channelsper line or Empty all channels at once 3 Press View to seethe selected channel display in realtime 4 Pr
19. ction Volumeadjustment must be made on the home theatre receiver By not disabling the TV sspeaker it coulddamage the speakers or TV itself TV Installation and Connection Guide Connecting to aDVD Player with A V or S Video Cables A Disconnect all power sources before making any connections Note Use this methodof connection ifyour DVD playerdoes 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 17 1 Using an A V cable connect the DVD player s Audio OUT jacks to the TV s Audio IN jacks 2 Using an S Video Cable connect the DVD player s S Video OUT jack to the TV sS Video INjack Rear of TV DVD player ooo 000 O Oo 000 000 T Yellow White Red A V cable with RCAconnector S Video cable Note S Video isstrongly recommended foruse if your VCR or video equipment has theoption S Videoinput has better quality of picturethan a composite Videosignal Note Youcan also usethe Video2 jacks locatedon the TVrear to connect additional videoequipment 16 TV Installation and ConnectionGuide Connecting to aDVD Player With Component Cables A Disconnect all power sources before making any connections Note Use this method of connection ifyour DVD Playerhas component Y Pb Pr jacks 1 Using acomponent video cable connect the DVD Play
20. ecting the power cord 1 Connect the power cord tothe ACIN connector ofthe TV 2 Connect the otherend of the power cord tothe wall outlet TV Installation and Connection Guide Installation In the following pages you will find directions on how to install your tv andchoice of video equipment Connecting to an Antennaor Video Equipment with Antenna outlet Connecting toa VCR Connecting to an Audio Receiver Home Theater System Connecting to aDVD Player with A V or S Video Cables Connecting to aDVD Player with 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 aPC with VGA and aDVD Player with DVI HDCP Cables Other Connections TV Installation and Connection Guide Connecting to an Antennaor Video Equipment with Antenna outlet A Disconnect all powersources before makingany connection 1 Connect a75ohm coaxial cableonto the ANT input onthe back ofthe TV s right sidepanel Rear of TV VIDEO 1 S V EO E 75 ohm coaxial cable If connecting to Video Equipmentwith Antenna outlet 1 Using a 75 ohmcoaxial cable orchoice of Antenna Cable connect the cable box s OUT jack tothe TV s ANT jack RF Terminal Rear of TV 1 VIDEO S VIDEO _ VIDEO L R IN OUT VIDEO S VIDEO VIDEO L R ZIE jack jack 75 ohm coaxial cable 75 ohm coaxial cable Video Equipment with
21. ency Video Compatibility DTV amp HDTV Compatability Aspect Ratio Adjustment 3D Comb Filter 3 2 2 2 Pull 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 LT26HVE 26in 15 9 1280 X 768 700 cd m 750 1 170 H 170 V 12 ms 30 85 KHz H 50 80Hz V Max 1280x1024 60Hz NTSC 480i 480p 720p 1080i Full Screen 4 3 16 9 Panoramic Y Y ON OFF High Low Y Y Y Y Y 10W 10W MTS Mono Stereo SAP EQ1 andEQ2 NTSC VHF UHF tuner x1 AV1 Svideo1 RLx1 AV2 S Video2 RL x1 Y Pb Cb Pr Cr x2 RLx2 Input 1 RGB D Sub 15 pin x1 RLx1 Input 2 DVI D w HDCP x1 RS 232 mini DIN 6 pins X 1 51 LT26HVX 26in 16 9 1366 X 768 800 cd m 1200 1 178 H 178 V 8 ms 30 85 KHz H 50 80Hz V Max 1280x1024 60Hz NTSC 480i 480p 720p 1080i Full Screen 4 3 16 9 Panoramic Y Y ON OFF High Low Y Y Y Y Y 10W 10W MTS Mono Stereo SAP EQ1 andEQ2 NTSC VHF UHF tuner x1 AV1 Svideo1 RL x1 AV2 S Video2 RL x1 Y Pb Cb Pr Cr x2 RLx2 Input 1 RGB D Sub 15 pin x1 RLx1 Input 2 DVI D w HDCP x1 RS 232 mini DIN 6 pins X 1 Specifications TFT LCD Panel Output Terminals LT26HVE LT26H
22. er s Y Pb and Pr jacks tothe Y Pb andPr jacks onthe TV Colors on Component Video connectors Y Green Pb also identified asCb CB or B Y Blue Pr also identified asCr CR orR Y Red Note The Y Pb andPr jacks onyour DVD playerare sometimes labeled as Y Cb andCr or B Yand R Y If so connect the cablesto the matching colors 2 Using an Audio cable connect the DVD player s Audio OUT jacks to the TV s Audio in jacks Rear of TV DVD player Green Blue Red White Red Audio cable Component cable with RCAconnector Note The Y Pb andPr jacks donot provide audio so audio cables must be connected to provide sound Note The YPbPrconnection provides the best quality of video signal compared to AV Composite and S Video connection TV Installation and Connection Guide Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box with A V Connectors A Disconnect all power sources before making any connections 1 Using Audio and S Video cables connect the satellitereceiver s Audio and S Video OUT jacksto the TV Audio andS VideolN jacks 2 Connect a75 ohm coaxial cable from your cableor antenna tothe TV Ant Antenna jack 75 ohm coaxial cable Rear of TV Satellite Receiver or Cable Box P me E 7 E lt EO D d oO a dd a Ze Ee A V cable with RCA connector S Video cable Note S Video isstrongly recommended foruse if your VCR or video equipment has
23. erson 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 is perceived Comb Filter A 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 Asingle video signal that carries both brightness and color information are contained in a 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 of the LCD glass the image isdisplayed on See Video Resolution Dual Link See Single Link Supportsa maximum bandwidth of 2x 165 MHz 1920 x1080 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
24. es the source of Picture 2 Note Pic 1 allowsfor a TV AVI AV2 and DVI Pic 2 allows for all sources except TVor if youare already using one of the other sources from Pic 1 When you usethe swap function the signals fromthe main window and the PIP window will swap positionsno matter what sources you specified on either window 48 E Adjusting On Screen Displays OSD DP OSD Screen Split Screen Allows you to view two separate screens simultaneously Picture 1 and Picture 2 Press source buttonto switch fromP1 to P2 and vice versa Saree Pic2 49 Adjusting On Screen Displays OSD Split Screen mode Youmay adjust setting for each Picture source Only Picl supports a TV input source while Pic2 supports allother TV inputsources Item Adjustment Function Pict TV1 AV1 AV2 DVI Switches the source ofPicture 1 Pic2 AV1 AV2 S Video Switches the source ofPicture 2 S Video2 YpbPr1 YpbPr2 DVI VGA Note Pic 1 allows for a TV AVI AV2 and DVI Pic 2 allows for all sources except TVor if youare already using one of the other sources from Pic 1 When you usethe swap function the signals fromthe main window and the PIP window will swap positions no matter whatsources you sp ecified on either window 50 specifications TFT LCD Panel Specificatinos Panel size Aspect Ratio Pixels Brightness Contrast H V View Angle Gray to Gray Response Time Video Graphic Processing PC compatible frequ
25. ess Enter to exit whencomplete 34 Adjusting On Screen Displays OSD gt OSD Miscellaneous Watching favorite channels To watchyou favorite channelsafter specifying yourpreferences just press the Hotkey FAVORITE to browse through each favorite channel Editing Channels Youcan also editchannels to your personal preference Once you edit a channel it willbe skipped whensurfing through TVchannels Channel Favorite Channel Skip Channel Name Color y tem Select zz Back Adjust ENTER ToSkip or Locka Channel 1 Make sure Channel Skip or Channel Lock is highlighted 2 Enter the channelnumber you wishto skip orlock or scroll through channels using the A and W Arrow 3 Press Enter tomake your selectionor adjustment Note Youwill see acheckmark next toSkipped Channels anda small lock icon nextto Locked Channels 4 Press d to exitwhen complete To Undo a Skipped or Locked Channel 1 Make sure Channel Skip or Channel Lock is highlighted 2 Enter channel numberyou wish youundo or scrollthrough channels using the A and W Arrow 3 Press Enter tomake your selectionor adjustment Note Youwill NOT seea checkmark nextto Skipped Channels or a small lock iconnext to Locked Channels afterwards 4 Press 4 toexit when complete 35 DP OSD Miscellaneous Adjusting On Screen Displays OSD Personal Channel Preferences Channel Naming Youcan also createpersonal names foreach channel which will
26. hange thesetting to yourpreference without havingto navigate through the OSD On Screen Display Menu How to useyour Hot Keys HOT KEY FUNCTION TV VIDEO Press to selecta video signal from different sources TV 1 AV 1 A V2 SV 1 SV 2 YPbPr 1 YPbPr 2 DVland VGA TV VIDEO AUTO VIEW SWAP AUTO Auto adjustment Under VGA mode the screen position C C C C could be automatically adjusted by pressing Auto button when the EQ1 FAVORITE C C screen image isnot centered VIEW Press to selectand program PIP Split Screenor viewing options SWAP Press to select TV channels betweenmain and subscreen This function is onlyin the PIPand Split Screenmodes EQI1 This function will provide an environmentaleffect to theaudio for an added live experience FAVORITE Press to select favorite channels Canbe preset in OSD Menu C C Press to callup the Close Caption CC and Caption Service CS list You can pre selectone to seeClosed Caption EQ2 This function will provide a preset equalized effect tothe audio for added audio definition Note EQ1 andEQ2 selections canbe used simultaneously to suite your preference 23 Battery Installation 1 Push thetab and pullit out asillustrated below 2 Insert twosize AAAbatteries supplied by matching the and on the batteriesto the diagram inside the remotecontrol s battery department 3 Replace the coverback and makesure the cover snaps into the remote control Note
27. hatthe display unitneeds servicing If any ofthe following conditions occurs unplug the AC cord from the AC outlet and request a qualified service personto perform repairs 1 A liquid was spilled onthe display unitor objects have fallen into the display unit 2 The display unithas been exposedto rain or water 3 The display unithas been droppedor damaged Environment The display unitonly operates within the temperature OC to 40 C Operation outside ofthe recommended may cause damage to your product 04 FCC Statement FCC notice This equipment hasbeen tested andfound to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuantto part 15of the FCC Rules These limits are designedto provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in aresidential installation Thisequipment generates uses and can radiateradio frequency energyand if notinstalled and usedin accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However thereis no guarantee that interference will not occur ina particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference toradio or televisionreception which canbe determined by turning the equipment offand on theuser is encouraged to try tocorrect the interference by one ormore of the following measures 1 Reorient orrelocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment into anoutlet on ac
28. ircuit different fromthat to which the receiveris connected 4 Consult thedealer or anexperienced radio TV technician for help Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authorityto operated the equipment under FCCrules This device complies withpart 15 ofthe FCC Rules Operation is subjectto the following twoconditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 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 U IL LISTED FC With FCC Standards S A GA e US LTE FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE E247591 Complies with Canadian ICES 003 Class 225962 05 Accessories Supplied accessories Remote control amp batteries AAAx 2 DISPLAY TV VIDEO AUTO VIEW SWAP EO FAVORITE C C EQ2 Power cord x 1 06 VGA cable D Sub 15 male x 1 Quick start guidex 1 Quick EEE Guide LT26HVE LT26HVX Series e 26 Warranty cardx 1 20480 E BUSINESS PARKWAY CITY OF INDUSTRY CA 91789 Accessories Optional accessories Audio cable withstereo minijack AV cable with RCA connector Use the proper cablefor the device DVI cable Stereo minijack to RCAcable JIN Wall mount set Audio cable with RCA connector Model WM 20D 07 Installation and Connection Guide_
29. isnot blocked 10cm 10cm a ZL 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 inthe display unit and inserting an object can causeelectric shock and orshort internal parts Keep away from water and moisture Do not placethe display inareas where moistureis present or wherethe unit may get wet suchas bath rooms kitchen poolarea or ina 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 inthis product is made of glass Do not hitthe panel Becareful to prevent from getting hurt bybroken glass piecesin case the panel breaks Follow operating instructions All operating instructions must be followed Servicing Do not attemptto service the display unit yourself unless specified bythe manufacturer Failure to thisrule will voidthe warranty ofthe unit Removing covers expose you to high voltage and other dangerous conditions Request a qualifiedservice technician toperform the service 03 Precautions when transporting the display Carrying the displayrequires two ormore people Attachments Do not useattachments not recommended by the manufacturer Useof inadequate attach
30. ith red tones Adjusts the colorcontrols with green tones Adjusts the colorcontrols with green tones Adjusts the darkness orlightness of the screen Adjusts OSD Settings backto factory default Adjusts additional specific picturesettings DNR Black LevelExtender White PeakLimitator CTI Flesh Tone Adaptive Luma Control 26 E Adjusting On Screen Displays OSD DP OSD Video Advance Video Adjust To furtheradjust specific picturesettings enter thisfunction by pressing the gt button Advance Picture Adjust amp Vireo ect i KO USUE Advance picture setting Definition of Terms Item Status Description and Function DNR Off Low Middle Strong DNR Dynamic Noise Reduction Reduceshigh frequency noise dynamically Off Dynamic Noise Reductionis disabled Low Middle Strong Set the DNR inlow medium strong degree Black Level Extender On Off Black Level Extender Extends grays to black soa more accurate picture isproduced with a widercontrast scale On The Black Level Extenderis enabled Off The Black Level Extenderis disabled White Peak Limitator On Off White Peak Limitator Limit thesignal amplitude varying degree resulted in frequencyincreasing or other reasons and in case ofscreen defocus for white peak On The White Peak Limitator is enabled Off The White Peak Limitator is disabled Flesh Tone On Off Most LCD TV s videoprocessing solutions have ared push to the their colormatrix With the FleshTone Contro
31. lectric 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 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 Remember to unplugthe AC cord from the AC outlet before cleaning the display unit And do notuse liquid cleaners oraerosol cleaners toclean the display Ventilation Do not cover or block these vents and openings located on the top and back ofthe display Inadequate ventilation may cause overheating and shorten the lifespan of the display Do not placein an enclosedarea such asa built in shelf unless proper ventilationis provided orthe manufacturer s instructions are followed Keep the distanceof 10cm Stand Do not placethe display uniton an unstable place The TV may fall resulting in serious personal injuries to nearbypeople as wellas damage tothe display unit minimum between the display unit andwall Never install the display unit asindicated in the picture below Air circulation is blocked Air circulation
32. loption it helps to tonedown these strong redsand produce more naturalistic color tones On Flesh tone adjustment isenabled Off Flesh tone adjustment isdisabled Adaptive Luma Control On Off Control the luminance adaptively On The Adaptive Lumacontrol feature is enabled Off The Adaptive Lumacontrol feature is disabled 27 Adjusting On Screen Displays OSD B To Adjust Settings Use the gt and 4 remote buttons to adjust each Video picture setting as seen below Brightness Brightness E ere Saturation Saturation ZO Seg Su Sn To exit press the tw Button NS To Reset Factory Settings If at anytime you wishto go backto original factorysetting you may do so bychoosing the Defaultsetting in the OSD Picture and Audio Sections Selecting Default willreset all OSDsettings to the original manufacture settings Theonly items whichwill remain unaffected are Clock B Auto Scan Channels Edited Channels Parental Control Password 28 E Adjusting On Screen Displays OSD DP OSD Audio D Audio Audio Adjusting Sound Quality Audio setting Definition of Terms Item Adjustment Function Treble 50 50 Adjusts higher pitched sounds Bass 50 50 Adjusts lower pitched sounds Balance 20 20 Adjusts volume balance inLeft and Right Surround On Off Creates a panoramic stereoaudio image by producing deep and rich basstones and clear trebletones This enables you to enjoypo
33. m left cornerof the OSD Screen at alltimes 3 In EachOSD Section press the A and VW toselect the function and the vow button tomake an adjustmentor selection 4 To adjust the value bar use the keys gt and d SOURCE DISPLAY ee ee e ee ee eel Ld After choosing yoursetting press the 4 to go backinto Main OSD Section Toexit press vow to go back toMain OSD Menu 6 To exitthe OSD menu press Menu until you exit the OSD menu or without actionfor 12 seconds of inactivity This is also adjustable in theOSD 25 Adjusting On Screen Displays OSD VIDEO Adjusting TV Picture Settings Advance Video Quality In this Setup Index you canadjust the videoand picture settings to suit your personal preferences Advance Picture Adjust Video Settings Item Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue Sharpness Color temp Red Gain Green Gain Blue Gain Backlight Auto Setting Advance Picture Setting Adjustment 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 Cool Middle Warm User 0 100 0 100 0 100 Bright Middle Dark Enter Enter Function Adjusts picture brightness contrast Adjusts picture color contrast Adjusts the color intensity Adjusts the tint orshade of picture Adjusts the picture sharpnessor softness Adjusts image color intensity Cool More blue tinted colors Middle Standard color temperature Warm More red tinted colors User Allows User toadjust RGB Gain Adjusts the colorcontrol w
34. ments may result in accidentsto nearby poepleor to theunit Power source This product mustoperate on apower source specified on thespecification label Ifyou are not sure of thetype of powersupply used inyour home consult your dealeror local powercompany For units designed to operate on batteries or another power source referto the operating instructions AC cord protection The AC cords must berouted properly to prevent people from steppingon them orobjects from resting on them Checkthe cords atthe plugs and product Wall mounting Be sure toinstall the display unit according tothe method recommended bythe manufacturer Use only the mounting hardware recommended bythe manufacturer Overloading Do not overload AC outlets or extension cords It may result inelectric shock orstart a fire Important safety precautions Replacement parts In case the display unit needs replacement parts make sure thatthe service technicianuses replacement parts specified bythe manufacturer orthose with the same characteristicsand performance asthe original parts Useof unauthorized parts can result in fire electric shock and or other danger Safety checks Upon completion of service or maintenance request the service technicianto perform safety checks to ensure that thedisplay unit isin proper operating condition Repair When the display unit displays an abnormal condition any noticeable abnormality in the display unit indicates t
35. n Modes 45 Changing the Screen Mode 45 Picture in Picture PIP 46 PIP Mode 48 Split Screen ak 49 Split Screen Mode 50 GU LAA LAAek 51 Timing Mode for VGA and DVI 53 PIKGIS POINGY nennen een 55 Glossary 56 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 Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may a gt gt Mn cause the display unit and cart combination to overturn Caution To prevent e
36. ng station or cable service provider The TV programsand movies shownon TV aregiven a rating signal based on the following rating systems In U S A U S Television Parental Guidelines to ratetelevision pro grams U S TV Ratings and Motion Picture Association of America MPAA Guidelinesto rate moviesincluding those shownon TV Movie ratings In Canada Canadian English Language ratings to rate television programs in English and Canadian French Language ratings torate those in French 39 gt OSD Miscellaneous Adjusting On Screen Displays OSD T SS amp Block MPAA Rating Miscellaneous Parental Control 1 This functionallows programs to be restricted andcontrolled by parents based on FCC regulation Itprevents children from watching program contents thatmay be prohibited by parents 2 Restriction of programs is basedon three Rating Systems MPAA Rating TV Child Rating and TV Entire Audience Rating The MPAA Ratingrestricts based onage TV Child rating and TV Entire Audience Rating restrict basedon age and contents 3 When youblock the lowerrating the higherage based ratings are blocked automatically 4 When youenter Parental control mode those messages display for different state The Parental Control Main Menu contains four options inthe following categories 1 MPAARating 2 TV Rating 3 MPAAUnrated 4 TV Unrating 40 E Adjusting On Screen Displays OSD gt OSD Miscellaneous
37. of TV Connector A Disconnect all power sources before making any connections 1 Using aD Sub 15 pincable connect the VGA output terminal ofthe PC tothe TV s VGAsignal input terminal D sub 15 pin cable 2 Youmay need touse a Stereomini jack toRCA L R connectors toreceive audio Connecting toa DVD Player or HD Rear of TV Receiver witha DVI HDCP Cable A Disconnect all power sources before making any connections 1 Using aDVI cable connectthe DVD s DVI output terminal to the TV s DVI HDCP input terminal 2 Using an Audio cable connectthe DVD s Audio OUT jacks tothe TV s Audio IN jacks White Note VGAand DVI HDCP Connectorsshare the DVI cable same audio input Audio cable with stereo mini jack Note HDCP is acopy protected digital connection that receives analog or digital videosignals from equipment with DVI ouput that features the HDCP function DVI allows the transfer of digital uncompressed data tothe TV DVI technology isbetter than Component S Video or AV composite connections Note DVI signal ispurely digital and provides a crystal clear technology better than component S Video or Video connections It is strongly recommended to usethis connection ifyou have this function onyour equipment 20 TV Installation and Connection Guide Other Connections A Disconnect all power sources before making any connections See setup instructions for Connecting toan Audio Receiver on page 15
38. onvert Process of converting a 480P I signals to 720Por 10801 V Chip Chip that controls accessto 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 X 1024 XGA 1024 x 768 WXGA 1400 X 1050 QVGA 1280 x 960 WSXGA 1680 X 1050 SXGA 1400 x 1050 WUXGA 1920 X 1200 UXGA 1600x 1200 QSXGA 2560 X 2048 QXGA 2048 x 1536 QSXGA 2800 x 2100 QUXGA 3200 x 2400 Viewable Angle Angle at which thescreen is still viewable Widescreen See 16 9 YCbCr Used often with standardinterlaced video equipment See Component YPbPr Used often with progressive video equipment See Component 59
39. r or Cable Box With Component Connectors 19 Connecting to a PC with VGA and a DVD Player with DVI HDCP Cables 20 Other Connections 21 Remote Control Guide Regular Buttons 22 Hotkeys Tutorial 23 Adjusting the On Screen Display OSD Introduction 25 To Operate in the OSD 25 VIDEO Adjusting TV Picture Settings 26 Adjusting Picture Quality 26 Video Settings 26 To Adjust Settings 29 Auto Setting Return to Default Factory Settings 29 AUDIO Adjusting Sound Quality 30 OSD Audio Settings Reverb 31 OSD Audio Settings Equalizer 31 MTS System for Stereo TV
40. re changing to a new password Please keep password within4 numbers TEk Password Confirm If you enterthe incorrect password you will seean error page Please re enter thenew password andconfirmation password again New passwords not match Again spew Note If you forgetthe password press 9999 to liftthe Password lock and change toa new preferred password 43 DP OSD Miscellaneous _ Adjusting On Screen Displays OSD Gg Factory Default Option Miscellaneous Reset Factory Settings Initiating Factory Default will reset all OSD settings to original manufacture settings Theonly items which will remain unaffectedare Clock Auto Scan Channels Edited Channels Parental Control Password 44 EE Adjusting On Screen Displays OSD Adjusting Sereen Modes There are two option in the Screen Modes aspect amp View Apect will allow user toselect different aspectratios whereas View will all different modes of viewing 1 or2 sources Screen Youcan alter theaspect ratio ofa picture bychoosing between thesefour options Panoramic Full Screen Full Screen Enlarges the pictureto 16 9 widemode by stretching the picture horizontally only 4 3 Returns the 4 3 picture to its original size Thisis considered the normal viewing mode 16 9 Enlarges zoom in thesize of a4 3 picture onscreen as geometricratio keeping the original image asmuch as possible Panoramic selec
41. settime Use the Stop Time to setup the hourand minute preferences Your TV will automatically turnoff at theset time Note Alarm WILLBE affected when Factory Default settings are reset When the power cord is notconnected to the TV you will loseall previous saved adjustments Watching with Closed Caption Youcan display closed captioning if the broadcaster offers this service Close Caption optioncan be set On Off from the OSD page This function also canbe accessed by pressing C C hotkey on the remote control 1 Not allprograms offer the Closed Caption option 2 Closed Captionmay not beseen clearly white blocks strange characters etc ifthe signal conditionis poor orif there aretechnical difficulties with the broadcaster 3 If no TEXT broadcast isbeing received while viewing in the TEXT mode the screenmay become darkand blank forsome programs Switch Off the Closed Caption mode 38 E 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 Spanish French German Portugese Italian and Russian Using the Parental Control Feature To block programs you feelunsuitable 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 broadcasti
42. show up in the upper Right handcorner of the TV screen To Name a Channel 1 Enter Channel Name sub page 2 Enter Channelname using alphabet numerical keypad as seenbelow A e gr za do 4 arri 3 Press Okay to exit keypad when naming is complete Once you havenamed a channel your preset channelname will show up on the TV screen when flipping through channels orby pressing the Display Key If you named your favorite channel you will see the heart icon EA next to the channel name 36 E Adjusting On Screen Displays OSD D OSD Miscellaneous Setting up the TV Timer Teme 1 1 12 45 Start Time 10 52 00 Stap Time 10 55 00 Channel 125 Activate ON OFF fOnce Display ON OFF To setup the time on the TV 1 Using A and VW 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 37 OEVER GTE Adjusting On Screen Displays OSD B Timer Start Time Stop Time Youcan set the TV to turnOn and or Offautomatically at apredetermined time through thetimer function Usethe Start Time to setupthe hour and minute preferences Your TV willautomatically turn onat the
43. splay 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 Colors 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 56 Glossary Color The term refers to the amount of color present This varies between each user as each p
44. t to widenthe displayed image only applies to content larger than 16 9 45 Adjusting On Screen Displays OSD B Changing the View Modes Youcan select four view types ofpicture modes thatbest suits the program you are watching You can set adifferent view mode for each video mode foreach input andstore it manually marsen 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 mainscreen Picture l anda secondary small screen Picture 2 Press source button to switch fromP1 to P2and vice versa Youmay also choosethe settings of Pl and P2as well asthe position of P2 onscreen PIP Position 46 E Adjusting On Screen Displays OSD gt OSD Screen Screen NT S Video S Video YFbPr1 i YPDPrZ Pic1 DVI VGA AVI AN2 S Video S Video Y PbPr1 YPbPr Dv VGA Pic2 47 Adjusting On Screen Displays OSD PIP mode Youmay adjust setting for each Picture source Pic l allows for a TV AV1 AV2 and DVIsources while Pic2 supports allother input sources Buren Select gi Back IOA ist ENTER ri z La Item Adjustment PIP Position Upper Left Upper Right Lower Left Lower Right PIP Pic1 TV1 AV1 AV2 DVI PIP Pic2 AV1 AV2 S Video1 S Video2 YpbPr1 YpbPr2 DVI VGA Function Changes the position of Picture 2 Switches the source of Picture 1 Switch
45. werful sound effects likethose in a movie theatre Equalizer 1 Off Concert Living Room Adjusts the sound asoccurred in an enclosedspace Hall Arena Church of varying spaces Equalizer 2 Off Rock Pop Live Classic Adjusts the volume ofdifferent bands ranges of Soft frequencies HZ to controlthe overall sound MTS Mono Stereo SAP Adjusts sound reception ofstereo bilingual and mono programs under the TVSource Speakers On Off Turns off thespeakers of the TVwhen using a Receiver or Home TheaterSystem 29 Adjusting On Screen Displays OSD B ToAdjust Settings Use the gt and q remote buttons toadjust each Audio sound quality as seen below Treble Balance Surround Sound is an available option for creating a panoramic stereo audio image by producing deep andrich bass tonesand clear treble tones This enables you to enjoy powerful sound effectslike those ina movie theater Speakers Must turn offspeakers of the TV when usinga Receiver or Home Theater System Audio Xx 30 E Adjusting On Screen Displays OSD gt OSD Audio OSD Audio Settings Equalizer 1 icy Cb Sy e Equalizer1 OSD Audio Settings Equalizer 2 Equalizer2 OFF d Audio Back US AN 31 Adjusting On Screen Displays OSD MTS System for Stereo TV Youcan enjoy stereo bilingual and mono programs Stereo Additionally youcan press the hotkey MTS untilthe desired sound in dication appears
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