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For Y o ur R eco rd s Rec ordthemo delnumbe r ,s eria lnumbe r ,an dpurcha sedateofyourT V .Themode landse rialnum ber sareonth e backoftheT V .Refertothispagew henreq uestinga ssi stanc ewiththisT V . MOD EL N UM BE R (che ck o ne): WD - 52 6 3[...]
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Contents Impor tant In forma tion About Y our T V Gen eralWarnin gsandCau tions,NotesonIn stall ationandO per ation ........................... 6 Clea ningRec ommen dations ............................................................. 7 Impor tantSafe guard s ............................................................[...]
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SetupMe nu ......................................................................... 46 InputNa meMenu .................................................................... 4 8 IconO rderM enu ..................................................................... 4 8 Channe lMenu .....................................................[...]
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6 Impor tan t Information About Y our T V W ARNING :Thispro ductc ontain schemi calsk nowntotheStateofCaliforniatocau secan cera nd/orbir thdefec tsor otherrep roduc tiveharm. CAU TI O N : TOPRE VENTELECTRICSH OCK ,MA TCHWIDEBL ADEOFPLUGTOWIDESLO T ,?[...]
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8 Impor tan t Information About Y our T V 8 Impor tan t Information About Y our T V Impor tan t S afeguar ds Pleasere adthefollowingsafe guard sforyourT Va ndretai nforfuturerefe rence.A lwaysfollowallwarningsan dinstru c - tionsma rkedonthetelevision. 1 . Re ad, Ret a in an d Fol[...]
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Impor tan t Information About Y our T V 9 Impor tan t Information About Y our T V 9 Impor tan t Safeg uards , con tin ued 1 2 . Power Lin es Anou tsidea ntennasystemshoul dnotbeloc atedinthevicini tyofoverhe adpowerlinesoroth erele ctri clightor powercircuit s,orwhe reitcan?[...]
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1 T el e visio n Ov er vi e w Package Content s .................................. 1 2 Sp ecia l Featur es of Y o ur T V ............................ 1 2 Gui del ines for S et t ing Up a nd Usi ng Y our New Wide scre en T V ... 1 3 T V Front Panel Cont rol Pane l ..................................... 1 5 Sys tem Reset B ut ton .....................[...]
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12 Chapter 1 . T elevision Over view 12 Chapter 1 . T elevision Over view Packa ge Co nt ents Pleaset akeamomenttoreviewthefollowinglistofitemstoens ure thatyouhavereceivedever y thing. 1 . Rem ote C ont r ol 2 . T wo A A B at te ri es A A A A 3. Pr od uc t re gi st r at io n ca rd (not pict ure d [...]
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Chapter 1 . T elevision Over view 13 G u i d e li n e s f or Se tt i n g U p a n d U s i n g Y our New Widescreen T V Get t ing S ta r ted 1. Readthes ectio nentitle d “I mp or t a nt I nfo rm at io n Ab ou t Y ou r T V ” s tar tin gonpage5. 2. Chooseal ocationfo ryourT V . • Allowatlea [...]
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14 Chapter 1 . T elevision Over view 3. Ify ouhaveIEEE1 394A / Vdevices,s ee c ha pte r 7 , “U si ng IE E E 1 3 94 D evi ce s,” fordetailso noper ating suchdevic esan dusingtheT Vtocontrolrec ording. T V O per ati on Review c ha pte r 3, “ T V O pe r at io n,” forT V?[...]
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Chapter 1 . T elevision Over view 15 Lif t cover to us e the co ntrol p ane l and IN PUT 3 front A/ V jac ks. T V Front P anel A/ V Rese t IfyouwishtoresettheA / V(Audio/ Vide o)setting sbackto thefactor yd efaults: • T orese tallset tingsato nce,pres s GUIDE and FORMA T on?[...]
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16 Chapter 1 . T elevision Over view F ro nt -Pan el Ind icator s POWER/ TIM ER Indicat or LED Color TV Condition Additional Information Non e T Visp ow e redof f. Normalop era tion. Gr ee n T Visp ow e redon. Nor malop erati on. Gr ee n 1 . T Vjustplu ggedin toA Coutlet. Waituntilblinkingstopsb[...]
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Chapter 1 . T elevision Over view 17 Cabl eCARD ™ T ec hn ology (mod el s WD - 57731 an d WD - 6 5731 ) CableCAR Disanationwidesystems tanda rdthatallows yourloca lcableT Vprovidertosup plyyouwithanac ces s cardc ustomizedtoyouracco unt.Thisc ardallowsyour T V?[...]
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18 Chapter 1 . T elevision Over view T V Back Pan el 1 . ANT 1 / MAIN , ANT 2 / AUX ( Antenna) Ifyouareconne ctinga nantenna ,direc tcablew ithout acableb ox,orareusingc ablewithaCa bleCAR D ™ , conne ctthem ainantennao rcables ourceto ANT 1/MA IN . ANT 1/MA IN an[...]
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Chapter 1 . T elevision Over view 19 4. COMPON ENT 1 and 2 I npu ts (Au d io a nd V id eo) Y Pb Pr (4 8 0 i/48 0 p/ 72 0 p/1 0 8 0 i) Usethes ejackstoconne ctdevic eswithco mpone ntvide o outputs ,sucha sDVDplayers,ex ternalHDT Vreceiver s,or compa tiblevide ogamesystem s.Please?[...]
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2 T V Conn ect ions Befor e Y ou B egin Choosi ng a La nguag e for Men us .......................... 2 2 Clea r Thought ® Easy Con nec t Auto Inp ut Se nsi ng ............... 22 Digi tal V id eo and H ome Reco rdi ng ........................ 23 Conn ect ion T yp es ................................... 24 HDT V Cabl e Box or Satelli te Recei ver wit[...]
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22 Ch apter 2 . T V Connections Bef ore Y o u Begin Choosi ng a La nguag e for Men us WhenyoupowerontheT Vforthefir sttime,youcan sele cteith erEnglisho rSpanis hforallme nus.Y ouca n latercha ngethelang uagethrou ghtheSetupme nu. Figur e 1 . The Welco me sc r[...]
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Chapter 2 . T V Connections 23 Na me a ss ig ne d to t he d evi ce Figur e 3. Th e Cle ar Thoug ht Auto Inp ut Se nsi ng scr ee n for IEEE 1 394 d evice s incl ude s a che ck box fo r an as so ciate d an alog c onn ectio n. IfyourIEEE1 39 4deviceha sanana logcon necti ontothe T V ,followtheinstruc tionsb[...]
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24 Chapt er 2 . T V Connections Conn ect ion T yp es Video and Combin ed Audio /Video Conn ections The sedes cription sapplytoT Vv ideoon lyanddonotc ov ers ignalsf rompe rso nalcom puter s. Picture Quality (most sources) Name Signal T ype Figures (not to scale) Additional Information Best (carr yhig h- [...]
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Chapter 2 . T V Connections 25 H DT V Cabl e Bo x or S ate ll ite Receiv er wit h Compon ent Video Ifyourcableb oxorsatellitereceiverha sHDMIo rDVI outputs ,usetheco nnec tionsforHD MIorDVIvide o devicesd esc ribe dlaterinthischa pter . Requir ed:RCAcompone ntvid[...]
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26 Ch apter 2 . T V Connections W all Ou tle t Cabl e (n o cable bo x) (can b e u se d wit h a Ca bl eCAR D™ , mod el s WD - 57731 an d 6 5731 ) Itisver yimpo r ta nttoconnec ttheincom ingcabl eforyour prima r yviewings ourceto ANT 1/MA IN ,esp ecia llyfor Cable CARD ™use. 1 . C onnec [...]
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Chapter 2 . T V Connections 27 A n t e n n a s w i t h Se p a ra t e U HF a n d VHF Leads Requir ed:UHF / VH Fcombin er Thisisnotin clude dwiththeT V ,butisavailableatm ost elec tronic sstores. 1 . C onnec ttheUHFan dVHFantenn aleadstotheUHF/ VHFco mbiner . 2. P [...]
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28 Ch apter 2 . T V Connections VC R to a n Anten na o r W all Out le t Cable Requir ed:T wo-wayRFsplitter ,3coa xia lcable s,rig htand lef tana logaudioc able s,eithe rS-vide oorvide ocab le. The searenotinc ludedw iththeT Vbu tareavailableat moste lectr o[...]
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Chapter 2 . T V Connections 29 VC R to a Ca ble Bo x (Audio & Video ) Requir ed:T wo-wayRFsplitter ,4coa xia lcable s,righ tand lef taudioc able s,S-Vide oorcom positevide ocab le,plus comp onentorS -Videoc able sandau diocable srequi red toconnec ttheT V?[...]
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30 Chapter 2 . T V Connections D V I V i d e o D e v i c e ( C a b l e B o x , Sat ellite R eceiver , D VD Pla y er , or Oth er Device ) Ana logstere oaudioca blesa ndaDVI-to-H DMIcab leor DVI/HD MIadapteran dHDMIca blearere quire d.Thes e arenotincl udedwi ththeT V .T hey?[...]
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Chapter 2 . T V Connections 31 D VD Pla y er wit h Compon ent Video Compo nentvid eoca blesa ndanal ogaudioc ablesa re require d.The searenotin clude dwiththeT V . 1 . C onnec tthecomp onentv ideoc able sfrom Y PB PR VI DEO OU T onthebackoftheDVDplayerto[...]
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32 Chapt er 2 . T V Connections Older Cab le Bo x Requir ed:3coa xialc able s,onet wo-wayRFsplit ter . The searenotinc ludedw iththeT V . Whenthi ssetupiscom plete,youcanusetheT Vremote control,whe nprog ramm ed,tochangec hannel sonthe cableb[...]
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T V O per at ion Remote Cont rol .................................... 3 4 Choos ing a Progr am Sou rce ........................... 3 6 Cha nnel V iew ™ Cha nne l List ing s ........................ 36 St atu s Dis pl ay ..................................... 37 T V S ign als an d Dis pl ay F orm ats ......................... 3 8 Sp lit Sc re en ..[...]
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34 Ch apter 3 . T V O peration Remo t e Cont rol Overview Figur e 1 , next p ag e 1 . S li de S wi tc h: Sel ect stheA / Vdevicetobec ontrolle d bytheremotecontrol.Setth eslideswitchto TV for oper ationoftheT VandIEEE1 3 94device s.Controlof otherdevi[...]
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Chapter 3. T V Oper ation 35 22 28 10 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 24 23 26 27 25 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 5 6 18 19 20 21 Figur e 1 . Remote Co ntrol O ver vie w Bat te r y In st alla tio n Figur e 2 1 . Re movetheremotecontrol’ sbackcoverbygently pres singinthet abandlif tingof fth ecover . 2. Loadthebat[...]
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36 Ch apter 3 . T V O peration Choo sing a Program So ur ce NOTE: Ifyouronlyviewingsourcesar econnectedtothe ANT 1 and ANT 2 antennajacks,youcanswitch inputswithouttheInputSelectionmenu.Press INPUT toswitchbetween ANT 1 and ANT 2 .T o verify[...]
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Chapter 3. T V Oper ation 37 S t atu s D i s p l ay Theon -scre enst atusdisp layappea rswh enyouturnon theT V ,changeinp uts,cha ngecha nnels,o rpres sthe IN FO but tonontheremotecon trol.Themos tcomm ondisplays areshownbe low .S eldomo rneverd[...]
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38 Chapter 3 . T V O peration T V S ign als an d Displa y Form ats Thisisawi desc reenT V ,al soknownasa16 :9T V .T his shap erefle ctsthenewt ype sofimage savailablefrom HDT Vandm anyDVDs.The rearestillm anyolders ty le nar row-scree nimage s(c[...]
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Chapter 3. T V Oper ation 39 03*(*/"-4*(/"- /POBOBNPSQIJDPS4% 03*(*/"-4*(/"- "OBNPSQIJD%7% 57%JTQMBZ 4UBOEBSE OPUSFDPNNFOEFEEJTUPSUFE 4USFUDI OPUBWBJMBCMFGPS )%4%PS BOBMPHQJ SFDPNNFOEFEGPSTUBOEBSECSPBED[...]
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40 Ch apter 3 . T V O peration Split Scr een SplitSc ree nallowsyoutoviewpicturesfr omtwodif fere nt sourc esatthes ametime.Spli tScre enisavailablewh en youhav evide osour cesc onnec tedtotheT Vinaddi tionto aconne ctionto ANT 1 or ANT 2 [...]
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Chapter 3. T V Oper ation 41 T V In put s for Sp lit Sc ree n TheavailableS plitScre enpi cturesou rcesa relistedbe low . Avail ab le a s ei th er m ai n pi ct u re o r su b- picture • Ana logcha nnels • Device son VIDEO / S-VIDEO inputs • Device son COMPONENT inputs • Device son?[...]
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4 T V Me nu S et t i ngs 3D G ra ph ical M enu S yst em ..................... 4 4 Mai n Menu ........................................ 4 5 Set up Me nu ....................................... 4 6 Inp ut Na me Me nu ................................... 4 8 Icon O rde r Men u .................................... 4 8 Cha nnel M enu .....................[...]
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44 Chapter 4 . T V Menu Set tings Men u Scr eens Apicture( icon)ishighligh tedonthemenu scre enwhe nsele ctedwiththedire ctio nal arr ows .Y oumaythe nmake chang eswithintheme nuoracc es ssub- menus ,ifavailable. Y ouca nalsoope nsub -men usfrom[...]
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Chapter 4. T V Menu Settings 45 Setup Sele ctEnglis horSpan ishforme nusand on-s cree ndisplays. Memo rizetheavailablecha nnelsforthe antennaorc ablese r vic econne ctedtothe ANT 1 and ANT 2 jacks. SettheT V’ sinterna lclockei therma nually or[...]
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46 Ch apter 4 . T V Menu Set tings chann elsfromm emor y ,namin gchann els,ands aving favoritechannelsi ncustommem or yba nks. Note: IfusingaCab leCARD™ ,thecompletelistof availablechan nelsispr ovidedthrou ghthe Cable CARDandthe A NT 1 optioni sgrayed[...]
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Chapter 4. T V Menu Settings 47 Time r (Setu p Men u) Figur e 4. Ti me r sub men u TheT imerfeatu reallowsyoutosetadayandtimeforthe T Vtoturnonau tomaticall yandthedevic eandcha nnelto displaywhe nitswitcheson.IftheT Visalread yonatthe [...]
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48 Chapter 4 . T V Menu Set tings Inpu t Name Men u UsetheInpu tNameme nutoassig nusefull abelstothe T Vinpu tsthatapp earinth eInputSel ecti onmenu.Th e curr entviewingdevic eandanyunus edinpu tsappe ar grayedouta ndunse lec table. Usethe PC DV[...]
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Chapter 4. T V Menu Settings 49 Ch ann el Men u Settings for the Channel Number Shown F A V Memory Banks Signal-Strength (digital channels only) Figur e 7 . Cha nne l me nu Ante nna (Cha nne l Men u) Sele ctei ther 1 ( ANT 1 M AI N )or 2 ( ANT 2 AUX )asthe antennaso urceforthec hanne lsyouwishtoedi[...]
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50 Ch apter 4 . T V Menu Set tings F A V (Cha nne l Menu) TheF A Vfeaturele tsyoustoregroupsoffavoritechan nels inuptoninedif ferentFA Vme mor yba nks.Forexample, eachho useh oldmemb erca nstorefavoritechanne lsin theirownbanko ryoucanstoregr[...]
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Chapter 4. T V Menu Settings 51 Cap tion s Menu Foranalo gchanne ls,broa dcas tersc ansen deithers tan - dardcl osedc aptionso rtextser v ice.Sta ndardc lose d caption sfollowthedialogu eofthechara cter sonscre en anddisp layinasmallse ctionofthes cre[...]
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52 Chapt er 4 . T V Menu Settings Cap tion s Menu, con t inued Size Sele ctthede sire dfontsize.Lar geistherec omme nded fontsize. Color Theavailablefon tcolor sarelis tedbelow .T extan dback - groundc annotb esettothesamec olor . Wh ite Ye l l o w Black Gre en Mage[...]
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Chapter 4. T V Menu Settings 53 Paren tal Lock Men u ThePare ntalLo ckmenugivesyouco ntroloverthreedif - ferentt yp esofpare ntalc ontrols.Y o umustus eapas s codetoope nthismenutoena ble/disabletheloc koptions. Thethre epare ntalc ontrolsavail[...]
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54 Ch apter 4 . T V Menu Set tings gram sratedT V -PG / PGorloweruntilyouchangeth e ratinglevel. Af terchang ingthechann elordevice,the remaybeadelay ofuptofivesecond sbeforether atingrestr ictio nstake ef fe ct . U.S. Ratin gs Menu Usethisme nuto?[...]
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Chapter 4. T V Menu Settings 55 Paren tal Lock Men u, cont inu ed Figur e 1 2. The Othe r Rati ngs m enu i s availa ble o nly if th e T V r ece ives br oad ca st sig nal s ca rr y ing an a lter nate r atin g system. 1 . Hig hlightthebut tonlab elled O t he r Ra t in gs onthe Parenta lLockme nu(figure1 0)an d?[...]
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56 Ch apter 4 . T V Menu Set tings IMP ORT ANT If you e na bl e b loc ki ng wi t h th e Pr ogr a ms Not R ate d op t ion , you m ay bl ock n ews or em er ge ncy b ul le ti ns c a rr yi ng t he “ No ne” o r “N R” No t Rat ed V-C hi p ra t in g. Us e ca re w he n bl ock in g pr og ra mm in g th at i s not r at ed . T V Ratin gs TV ratings?[...]
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Chapter 4. T V Menu Settings 57 Audio /Video Menu Figur e 1 3. Audio/V ide o Men u A / V Me mor y Re set A / VMe mor yRe setallowsyoutoresetasp ecif icinput ’ s A / Vset ting stotheoriginalfa ctor yset ting s.Highlightthe boxandpres s tosele cttheinpu tname.[...]
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58 Chapter 4 . T V Menu Set tings Audio /Video Menu, con tin ued Audio S et t ings Analog a nd Digital Au dio Settings Entertheaudioadju stmentm odeus ingeithe rtheAudio/ Vide omenuo rthe AU DI O key .Use tochang eset tings. Theadju stab leset tingsdis playaslidera nd[...]
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Chapter 4. T V Menu Settings 59 Audio /Video Menu, con tin ued Vi deo S et ti ngs Enterthevide oadjustm entmod eusingei thertheAudio/ Vide omenuo rthe VIDEO key .Pressthe VIDEO keyrepeatedly tocyclethroughthevide ooptionstotheoneyouwantto chang e.U[...]
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60 Chapter 4 . T V Menu Settings[...]
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5 Op era t ing O t her D e vices wit h th e Remo te Control F unc t ions Availabl e for Ot he r A / V Devices .................. 6 2 Progra mmi ng th e Remote Cont rol ....................... 6 3 Progra mmi ng Codes ................................. 6 4[...]
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62 Chapt er 5 . O perating Other Devices with the Remote Con trol F u n c t i o n s A v a i l a bl e f o r O t h e r A/ V Devi ce s TheT V’ sremotecontro lcanbep rogr amme dtooperate othert ype sandb rand sofA / Vprodu cts.T ou sethe remotewhenp rogr amme d,settheslides[...]
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Chapter 5. O perating Other Devices with the Remote Con trol 63 IMP ORT ANT Y ou m ay n ee d to re p rog ra m t he r em ote co nt ro l af t er c ha ng ing t h e ba t te ri es . Programmin g t he Remo t e Con trol Met hod 1 : Code E ntr y 1 . Movetheslideswitchatthetopoftheremotetothe positi onforthepr[...]
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64 Ch apter 5 . Op erating Other Devices with the Remo te Control Audio Amplifiers Brand Code Acuru s 30 7 65 Adcom 3 1 1 0 0, 30577 AltecL an sing 3 174 2 Aragon 307 65 BelCantoDe sign 3 15 8 3 Bose 3 0 6 74 Ca r ve r 30 892 Classe 31 462,3 1 46 1 Cur tisMath es 3030 0 Durabrand 315 6 1 Elan 3 0 6 47 GE 3 0 078 Harman /Kardon 30892[...]
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Chapter 5. O perating Other Devices with the Remote Con trol 65 A/V Receivers Brand Code Audiotron ic 3 11 8 9 Au di ovox 3 1 62 7 ,3 1 39 0 B&K 308 40,308 20,30 70 1 BelCantoDe sign 3 15 8 4 BK 3 070 2 Bose 3 1 2 53,31 229,306 39 Brix 316 0 2 Cambr idgeSou ndworks 3 147 7 Capetronic 3 0 5 31 Ca r ve r 31 289, 3 1 [...]
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66 Chapter 5 . Ope rating Other Devices with the Remo te Control Cable Boxes Brand Code ABC 1 001 7 ,1 0 01 4,1 0 01 3,1 001 1 , 1 00 08, 1 0 0 07 , 1 00 03, 1 0 001 All egro 1 0 3 1 5, 1 01 5 3 Americ ast 10 8 9 9 Antro nix 1 020 7 , 1 0 022 Arche r 1 0 79 7 , 1 0207 , 1 0 1 53, 1 0022 BBT 10 2 6 7 Belcor 10 0 5 6 Bell&Howell[...]
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Chapter 5. O perating Other Devices with the Remote Con trol 67 DVD Players/Recorders Brand Code Adcom 210 9 4 Ai wa 2 0 6 41 Akai 21 0 89, 20 770 Alco 2 079 0 All egro 208 6 9 Amp hionMe diaWorks 20 872 AMW 20 872 ApexDi gital 21 1 00,21 0 61 ,21 0 56,21 020, 2 1 0 04,20 79 7 ,20796,20 794, 20 755,2 07 1 7 ,2[...]
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68 Chapter 5 . Ope rating Other Devices with the R emote Control DVD Players/Recorders Brand Code McInt osh 21 533, 21 27 3 Memorex 2 1 27 0,20831 ,2069 5 Microso f t 20 522 Mintek 20839, 20 7 1 7 Mitsubishi 2 1 52 1 , 2052 1 Momitsu 210 8 2 My r ya d 208 9 4 NAD 20 7 4 1 ,20 692,2059 1 Nakamichi 2 1 222 NEC 2 078 5 Nesa 2 0 7 17 Next?[...]
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Chapter 5. O perating Other Devices with the Remote Con trol 69 Laser Disc Players Brand Code Ai wa 2020 3 Ca r ve r 20323,201 94,200 64 Denon 202 43,202 4 1 ,20 1 72,2 0 059 Disc oVisi on 20 023 F unai 20 203 Harman /Kardon 2 0 19 4 Hitachi 20 0 23 K enw ood 20 25 8 Magnav ox 202 4 3,202 4 1 ,202 1 7 ,201 94 Marant z 201[...]
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70 Chapter 5 . Ope rating Other Devices with the R emote Control VCRs and DVRs Brand Code Harl eyDavidson 20000 Harman /Kardon 200 8 1 , 2007 5, 2 0 038 Har wood 2 0 07 2,2 0 06 8 Headquar ter 200 46 Hewlet tPackard 2 19 7 2 HI- Q 2 0 0 47 Hitachi 201 0 5,2008 9,20042,2 0 04 1 , 2 0000 HowardCompu ters 2 19 7 2 HP 219 7 2 Hu[...]
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Chapter 5. O perating Other Devices with the Remote Con trol 71 VCRs and DVRs Brand Code Optimu s 2 1 262 ,21 1 62,2 1 062,2 1 048, 20593,20432,20 1 62 ,201 04, 2004 8,20037 Op ton ic a 20 0 6 2 Orion 204 79,2 0295,20209,20 1 84, 2 0002 Pan a so ni c 2 1 262 ,21 1 62,2 1 062,2061 6, 20225 ,201 6[...]
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Using t he T V wit h a Persona l Compute r Setup ........................................... 7 4 Vi deo Adju st ment s .................................. 7 4 Conn ect ing a Com put er to th e T V ....................... 7 5 Adjus ti ng Image Re solut ion ............................ 77 Compu ter D isp lay Format s ............................ 78 6[...]
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74 Chapter 6 . Using the T V with a Pers onal Computer S etu p 1 . S eetheT Vspeci ficati onsinAp pendi xBtoconfirm thatyourcomp utervide osigna liscompa tiblewiththe T V. 2. Notewhethertheco mputersup pliesadigi talor analo gvide osignal.Y ouwilln ee[...]
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Chapter 6. Us ing the TV with a Per sonal Computer 75 Compu ter wi th HD MI Moni tor Out pu t Requir ed:HDMI-to- DVIcableo ranHDMIc ablewi than HDMI /DVIadapter ,stereoaudioc able s Ifthecompu ter’ saudiooutpu tisasingleminija ck,amini audio -to-RCA-m ale“Y ”a[...]
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76 Chapter 6 . Using the T V with a Per sonal Computer Compu ter wi th VGA 1 5 -Pin Mo nitor Ou tp ut (A nalog V id eo) Requir ed:1 5 -p incompu terVGA-to-DVI/ VGA-to-DVI- D cableo raVGAcompu tercablea ndaDVI/ V G Aadapter , stereoau diocab le. Ifthecompu ter’ saudiooutpu tisa?[...]
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Chapter 6. Us ing the TV with a Per sonal Computer 77 Adjus tin g Imag e Resolu tion Y ourMits ubishiT Vcandisp layresolu tionsfroms tand ard VGA(640x48 0)through1 920x1 080s ignalsatare fresh rateof60Hz.Notethat1 2 80x102 4a nd1 920x1 0 80 signa l[...]
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78 Chapter 6 . Using the T V with a Personal Computer 78 Chapter 6 . Using the T V with a Personal Computer Computer Signal As Displayed on TV Screen Format 16 X 9 Standard 4 X 3 Standard VGA 640X480 WVGA 848X480 SVGA 800X600 WSVGA 1064X600 Format Standar d Zoom XGA 1024X768 PC 720p 1280X720 WXGA 1365X768 ([...]
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7 Using IEE E 1 3 9 4 Devices Overview ......................................... 8 0 Recor ding to IE EE 1 39 4 Reco rd abl e Devices ................ 82 The T V Remote Cont rol a nd IEE E 1 39 4 Devices .............. 8 4 A / V Discs ......................................... 8 5 Swi tchi ng Bet ween A na log an d Digit al IE EE 1 3 94 O ut put s .[...]
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80 Chapter 7 . Usi ng IEEE 139 4 Devices O ve r v i ew Compa ti ble IE EE 1 39 4 Devic es Compatib leA / Vdevice sinclud esome,butn otall,cable box es,D -VHSVCRs,A / Vdis cs,an dfuturepr oduct s. Somedevic esmayhaveIEEE1 394c onne ctorsb utarenot compa tiblewith?[...]
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Chapter 7 . Using IEE E 1 3 9 4 D evices 81 IEE E 1 39 4 Devices a nd t he In put S elec tio n Menu Sele ctanIEEE1 394devic etowat chfro mtheInputSe lec - tionmenuju stasyouwouldanyotherd evice.Seef igure 3,InputSe lec tionmenu. Whenyouco nnec tanIEEE1 394d[...]
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82 Chap ter 7 . Using IEE E 1 3 9 4 Devices Recording t o IEEE 1 3 9 4 Recordable Devi ce s Y oucanu setheT Vtocontrolrec ordingtoIEEE1 3 94 devices .Whilerec ording,youca nviewaprogr amona dif ferenti nputorpowerof ftheT V .Thefoll owingtable lets[...]
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Chapter 7 . Using IEE E 1 3 9 4 D evices 83 Recor ding f rom t he Cha nne lV iew ™ Ch ann el Guide Channe lVi ewprovidespro gramli stings,a ssentbythe broadc aster s,forme morize dchann elson ANT 1 and ANT 2 .Pressth e GUIDE keywhilewat ching ANT 1 or ANT 2 toview[...]
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84 Chapter 7 . Usi ng IEEE 139 4 Devices T h e TV R e m o t e C o n t ro l a n d IE E E 1 3 9 4 Devices • Forsatelliterece iversa ndcabl ebox es,youmay alsob eabletousethenum ber sorothe radditiona l buttons. • ForanIEEE1 3 94cab leboxorsatelliterece iver ,yo[...]
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Chapter 7 . Using IEE E 1 3 9 4 D evices 85 Copying A / V Disc Rec ord ings T rac ksyourecordtodiscm ayhav ecopyres tric tions ass ignedtothe m.T ole arnatr ack’ scopystatu s,high - lightthetrac kintheT rac kLista ndpres s IN FO .T rac ksare ass igned?[...]
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86 Ch apter 7 . Usi ng IEEE 139 4 Devices S w i t c h i n g B e tw e e n A n a l o g a n d Digita l IEE E 1 3 9 4 Outpu ts T oenab leswitchingbet weena naloga nddigita loutput s, youmusthavecheckma rkedthe A na log C on ne ct i on boxwhentheNew1 394Devic escre endisp layedwhen you[...]
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Ap pendice s Ap pen dix A : By pas sing t he Par ent al Lock .................. 8 9 Ap pen dix B: S pe cif icat ion s ............................ 91 Ap pen dix C: L amp Ca r t ri dge Rep lacem ent ................. 9 3 Ap pen dix D : T roub les hooti ng .......................... 9 5[...]
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Appendices 89 Byp ass ing t he Pare nta l Lock Af teryousetthelock ,youmustus eyourpassc odeto viewalockedpro gra m,viewthelockedT V ,canc elthe lock,o renterthePare ntalLo ckmenus . Ifyouforgetyourpas scode,youca nviewthelocked T V?[...]
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90 Appe ndices 90 Appe ndices This p age in t ent iona lly left blank[...]
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Appendices 91 A ppendices 91 Appendix B: S pecifications Picture T echnology Proj ec t ion S ys te m DLP ,0.65 ”c hip ,1 920x1 080pixelswithSmoothPicture ™ Lamp 1 50 -wattVIPt ype Reception Ch an ne l Freq ue nc y Rec ep ti on Over -the-A ir:VHF2– 1 3,UHF1 4 – 69 AnalogCable:1– 1 25 Digit[...]
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92 Appendices 92 Appendices Appendix B: S pecifica tion s, contin ued IE EE 139 4 S ys tem C om pat i bi li t y • Thistelevisio nisdes ignedtoconfo rmtoIEEE1 39 4A V / CSof t warest andar dsinef fec tatthetimeofdevelopme nt. Thisne twork ingandc ontroltechn ologyi sd[...]
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Appendices 93 Appendices 93 CAUTION BURN DANGER! During normal operation, the surfaces inside the TV near the lamp are extr emely hot. TOUCH THE LAMP CARTRIDGE BY THE HANDLE ONL Y Do not touch the glass parts of the lamp cartridge. CA UTION: If t he tel evision i s on, p ress POWER to t urn it of f . Un plug t he t elevisio n and a llow it to cool [...]
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94 Appendices Ap pe n d i x C : L a m p C a rt r i d g e R e p l a ce m e n t, co n t in u e d Figur e 1 . W ARNING THECOVERISPROVIDEDWITHANINTER LOCKT O REDUCETH ERISKOFE XCESSIVEUL T R A VIOLE T R ADI A TIO N.DONOTDEFE A TITSPURPOS E ORA T TEMPTTOSERVICETHET VWITHOUT[...]
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Appendices 95 Appendix D: T r oubleshoo tin g Reset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting Action De mo M od e Tu r n - O f f T otur nof fther etai ldem o mod eslides how . 1 . Whilevi ewingth eT V ,pres s MENU to disp laytheT VMainme nuwi ththe Setup ic onhig hlig hted. 2.?[...]
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96 Ap pendices Reset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting Action Par e nt al L oc k Pas s Co de T och ang eyourPare nta l Loc kPassC ode T hisinfo rm ationi sliste donthec utoutp agein Ap pen dixA .Ple aser efertotha tpage. All owsanewcod etobe established. Fron t-[...]
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Appendices 97 A ppendices 97 Appendix D: T r oublesh oo tin g, cont inu ed T V C ha nn el s Sy mptom R ema rks 1. TheT Vtakesseveralse con dstorespon dto chann elchan ges. • Itisnor malfordigit alcha nnelstotakelonge rtotunein. • PressEN TERaf terachann elnumbe r?[...]
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98 Appendices 98 A ppendices Picture Sy mptom R ema rks 1. Picturedoe snotlooklikeahigh- def inition picture. Notallsig nalsarehi gh- definitio nsignal s.T orece ivehigh- defini - tionpro gramm ingfromyourca bleors atelliteprovider ,youmu st subsc ribetotheprovid[...]
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Appendices 99 Appendices 99 Sound Sy mptom R ema rks 1. The reisnosoun devenwhenthe volumeisturne dup. • Checki ftheMUTEbu ttoniso n. • TheT V’ s“Lis tento : ”set tingmaybes ettoSAP . • Checkth attheT VS peaker sset tingisO nin[...]
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10 0 A ppendices 10 0 A ppendices IE EE 139 4 Dev ic es Sy mptom R ema rks 1. Exces sivedigita lar tifac tsapp earwh en viewinganIEEE1 394device. • TheIEEE1 394cab leistoolong;1 5feetbet weendevic esis thema ximum. • The remaybeaslowdeviceinthemi ddl[...]
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Appendices 10 1 Appendices 10 1 Appendix D: T r oublesh oo tin g, cont inu ed IE EE 139 4 Dev ic es Sy mptom R ema rks 3. The reisnoaudioa ndvide ofromtheIEEE 1 3 94device. • Thedevic eisnotturne don.T ur nthedevicepoweron. • Nome dia(tapeo rdisc)isinser ted?[...]
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10 2 T r ademark and License Information 10 2 T r ademark and License Information LICENSOR’SSUPPLIERSDONOTMA KEORP ASSONTOENDUSERORAN YOTHERTHIRDP ART Y ,AN YEX PRESS, IMPLIEDORST A TU TOR YWARR ANT YORREPRESENT A T IONONBEHA LFOFSUCHS UPPLIERS,INCLUDING,BUT[...]
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T rademark and Lic ense Information 10 3 T r ademark and License I nformation 10 3 Mit su bis hi T V Sof t war e EN D- US ER LI CEN SE AGRE E MEN T FOR EM BED DE D SOF T WARE IM PO RT AN T – RE A D CAR E FUL L Y: ThisL ice nseA gre em enti saleg alag re eme ntb et wee nyou(eith erani ndiv idu alora nen[...]
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10 4 10 4 Mit su bis hi DLP ™ Pro jec t ion T e levision Lim ited W ar ra nt y MITSUBIS HIDIGIT ALELECTRONICSA MERICA ,INC.(“MDE A ”)warr antsasfoll owst otheor iginalp urchas erofthis televisionfro manautho rizedMITSU BISHIAudio/ Vide oDea ler ,shoulditp rovedefective[...]
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10 5 10 5 d.T oo btainarep lacem entlam p,orderthelampdir ectlyf romtheMDE APar tsDepa r tme ntat(80 0)553 - 7 27 8. 2.THISLIMITEDW ARR A NT YDOESNOTCOVER : a.Upto.0 1 %p ixeloutage s(smalldotpic tureelem entsthata redar korinco rrec tly?[...]
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10 6 I ndex I n d ex A A / VDi scs 85 A / VMe mor yRe set. See Re set A / VRe ceiver Conne cting 31 A / VRe set. See Res et AdjustKeys(Up/Down /Le f t /Ri ght) 3 4 , 44 Ana morp hicPictureFor mat DVDDennitio ns 38 Antenna Adjustinga ndtheSign alStren gth Meter[...]
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Ind ex 10 7 Setup 7 4 PictureQu alit y andCo nnec tionT ype s 2 4 andFilmMod e 57 T roubl esho oting 98 Pow erCo nsumption4 7 , 92 Pow erO n/Of f 1 4 , 98 Q QV(QuickView ™) 3 4 R Recording andMO NITOROUTJacks 1 9 andSp litScre en 1 9 Cance llingRec ord[...]
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