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T able of Contents Important Information Important Safety Precautions Introducing the OLEVIA TV Accessories TV Installation A nd Connection Guide Identifying Front C ontrols and Rear Panels - Descriptions of Connector T ypes - Tu rn the power on the TV Installation - Connecting to an A ntenna or Video Equipment with A ntenna Outlet - Connecting to [...]
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01 Import ant Inf orm ation 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 . Risk of e lectronic shock Do not o [...]
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02 Import ant Saf ety Pr ecautions Cleaning Remember to unplug the A C cord from the A C outlet before cleaning the display unit. Then spray small amount original WINDEX window clearer (blue stuff), not A mmonia-added clearer , on cloth to clean the display . Remember to use only soft cotton cloth such as an old 100% cotton T -shirt, not sponges br[...]
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03 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 moisture Do not [...]
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04 Important Safety Precautions 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. Environment The display unit only operates within the temperature 0 C to 40 C.Operation outside of the recommended may cause damage to your[...]
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05 Intr oducing the OLEVIA TV Welcome! Thank you for purchasing a OLEVIA LCD HDTV . This manual is to be used with the following model: OLEVIA 2 Series This manual is designed to help you through setting up and operating your LCD HDTV as quickly as possible. The model and serial numbers are on the back cover of your TV . Write these numbers in the [...]
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Introducing the Olevia TV 06 Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Olevia and the Olevia logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Syntax-Brillian Corporation in the United States and other countries. Corporate names, trademarks, registered trademarks[...]
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07 Accessories English Supplied Accessories Remote control & batteries (AAA x 2) QSG x 1 Warranty Card x 1 Power cord x 1 User manual x1 These items are all you need to set up and operate the TV in its basic configuration. Note: Most components (VCRs, DVD players, etc.) come with the necessary cables to connect them. If you want to set up a com[...]
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08 TV Installa tion and Connection Guide Identifying F ront and R ear P anels Front Panel T urns display on/off. Press to enter to Sub-Menu, or select and confirm your setting. Displays the On Screen Display(OSD) menu. In OSD menu, press it to return to the previous screen or to exit. Adjusts Channel. In the OSD menu, both keys are used to navigate[...]
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09 Identifying F ront and R ear P anels Rear Panel TV Installation and Connection Guide NOTE: The component inputs have a superior quality of picture than the S-Video or A V (composite video) inputs. Power Connections The power cord connects here. 1 AC In Computer / TV Signal Connections 2 VGA/Audio Input (PC) Port Used for analog RGB signals from [...]
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10 Descriptions of Connector T ypes 75-ohm Coaxial Cable S-Video Cable Audio/Video Cable Component Cable Video (Yellow) Left Audio (White) Right Audio (Red) Y (Green) Pb/Cb (Blue) Pr/Cr (Red) For TV/cable connection Used for transferring video signal, which is split into two signals, brightness and color . Through this connection, you can view a be[...]
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11 Power Cor d Back of TV Back of TV Front of TV Red or blue light (also called "standby light"). Color and location depends on mode Front of TV Wa ll Outlet T urn the power on the T V Please f ollow these steps to turn the power on to the TV . 1) Before connecting the Power cord , make sure all other connections are done first. 2) Connec[...]
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12 Installation In the following pages, you will find directions on how to install your tv and choice of video equipment. TV Installation and Connection Guide Connecting to an Antenna or V ideo Equipment with Antenna outlet Connecting to a Set-T op-Box with HDMI Cables (Preferred TV connection) Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box with C[...]
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13 Connecting to an Antenna or V ideo Equipment with Antenna outlet (For TV and DTV Source) Disconnect all power sources before making any connection. TV Installation and Connection Guide 1. Connect a 75-ohm coaxial cable (or choice of A ntenna Cable) from your cable or antenna to the V ideo Equipment's IN jack. 2. Connect another 75-ohm coaxi[...]
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14 Connecting to a Set-T op-Box with HDMI Cables (Pr eferred TV connection) Disconnect all power sources before making any connection. TV Installation and Connection Guide 1. Connect a 75-ohm coaxial cable (or choice of Antenna Cable) from your cable or antenna to the Set-Top-Box's Antenna jack (RF T erminal). 2. Connect a HDMI cable from the [...]
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15 TV Installation and Connection Guide Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box with Component Connectors (Secondary Pr eferred after HDMI) Use this method of connection 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 P[...]
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16 Connecting to a DVD Player with A/V or S V ideo Cables Use this method of connection 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.17) 1. Usin[...]
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17 Connecting to a DVD Player with Component Cables Use this method of connection 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 T V . Colors on Component V ideo connectors: Y: Green Pb (also identified as Cb, CB or B-Y): Blue[...]
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18 TV Installation and Connection Guide Connecting to a DVD Player with HDMI Cables Use this method of connection if your DVD Player has HDMI jacks. 1. Using a HDMI cable, connect the DVD Player's HDMI output terminal to the TV's HDMI-HDCP input terminal. Disconnect all power sources before making any connections. Note: HDCP is a copy pro[...]
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19 Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box with A/V Connectors 1. Connect a 75-ohm coaxial cable from your Cable T V to the Satellite Receiver's or Cable Box's A nt (Antenna) jack. 2. Using A udio and S V ideo cables, connect the satellite receiver's A udio and S-V ideo OUT jacks to the TV Au d i o a n d S Vi d e o I N j a c [...]
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20 Connecting to a V CR, PVR, or DV with A/V Cables 1.Using A /V cable and S-V ideo cables, connect the video equipment's A udio and S-V ideo OUT jacks to the TV's A udio and S-V ideo In jacks. Connecting both V ideo IN and S-V ideo IN Note: When you connect video equipment to both the same V ideo and S-V ideo input jacks, display will au[...]
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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 and audio signals from equipment with a HDMI output that features the HDCP function. HDMI allows the transfer of digital uncompressed data to the TV . T[...]
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Connecting to a D-VHS with HDMI Cables Disconnect all power sources before making any connections. Note: HDCP is a copy protected digital connection that receives analog or digital video and audio signals from equipment with a HDMI output that features the HDCP function. HDMI allows the transfer of digital uncompressed data to the TV . This connect[...]
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Connecting to a D-VHS with Component Cables Disconnect all power sources before making any connections. TV Installation and Connection Guide 23 1.Connect a 75-ohm coaxial cable from your cable or antenna to the Set-T op-Box's Antenna jack. 2.Using Audio and S-V ideo (YPbPr, or HDMI is strongly recommended) cables, connect the Set-T op-Box&apos[...]
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Connecting to an Audio Receiver Disconnect all power sources before making any connections. 1.Using the R/L audio cable, connect the TV's audio OUT jack to the audio receiver's audio IN or AUX IN jacks. 24 TV Installation and Connection Guide Note: Speakers must be amplified using an audio receiver such as a Home Theater System to amplify[...]
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25 Connecting to a Home Theater System or Earphone Set Note: When headphone is plugged in the speaker, it will turn into mute mode. Disconnect all power sourc es before making any connections. TV Installation and Connection Guide Note: When connecting an Audio output signal, an external Audio amplifier is necessary to amplify the signal for externa[...]
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Instruction for Uploading New Firmware 1.Go to our website : www.olevia.com and register your TV . TM 2.Click FutureProof your TV . Y ou will need the serial number of your Olevia TV and a USB flash drive. 3.Click on the instructions for your particular model of Olevia TV . 26 TV Installation and Connection Guide English[...]
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27 R emote Contr ol Guide English Remote Function K eys & Description SET Press to activate the "Device Programming" function. POWER Press to turn display on/off. NUMBER BUTTONS Press to select channels on the display . LAST Press to return the previous-channel. INFO Press to see the current program name and relevant information. VOL+[...]
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28 Remote Control Guide English Pr ogramming the Remote Control If you have the other equipment you want to operate with the TV's remote control, do the following procedures to program the remote control. 1. 1. Select the 5-digit code number for the equipment you want to operate from the lists on Page 69. Press a device button (for example, DV[...]
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29 Remote Control Guide English Battery Installation 1. Push the tab and pull it out as illustrated below . 2. Insert two size A AA batteries (supplied) by matching the (+) and (-) on the batteries into the remote control's battery department. (Refer to Figure 1) 3.Replace the cover back and make sure the cover "snaps" into the remot[...]
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30 On Scr een Displays (OSD) Introduction After you have finished connecting your TV , you are now ready to choose and personalize your T V settings in the OSD (On Screen Display) menu. There are four main sections in the OSD Menu: Picture OSD Audio OSD Setup OSD Screen OSD English 1 . P r e s s " " b u t t o n t o e n t e r O S D m e n u[...]
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2. Selecting Input Source After the Language selection, the Input Source Screen will appear for your selection. Initial Screen (To select the item) (To confirm) (To select the item) (To confirm) (To select the item) (To confirm) 2.1 Tuner1 : By selecting T uner1 you must perform a channel scan by following the menu screens. 2.1 T uner Source 2. On [...]
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32 Picture OSD Adjusting TV P icture Settings Description of Settings Item Brightness Contrast Color temp 6500 N a t i v e Color Ti nt Sharpness Noise Reduction Mode Lighting Input Power Up Idea O f f White Peak Limiter Black Level Extender Contrast Enhance Adjustment Low , Medium, High, Off Dark, Medium, Bright Room VCR, Interlaced DVD, Progressiv[...]
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33 Mode Lighting : To adjust darkness or lightness of the screen Selecting the Picture Mode In this " Mode" Index, you can select one of the picture modes which is suitable for the program you are watching. Input : To select the video input source with varied qualities * Dark Room : To darken the screen * Medium Room * Bright Room : To br[...]
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34 On Screen Displays (OSD) OSD-Picture Power Up : Selects the most appropriate setting for your TV. (Read carefully , modes effect TV performance.) * Showroom (Demo) : This mode is available for businesses that will use the TV to demonstrate in their stores. (Notes : This mode blocks most OSD settings.) * Home (Normal Use) : This mode provides the[...]
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35 Color T emp To customize the RGB settings Sharpness To soften or sharpen the picture (To enter the sub-menu) (To show the Main Menu) (To select the item) (To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu) (To select the item) (To enter the sub-menu) (To select the item) 6500 (recommended) Color To decrease or increase color intensity of the picture Tin[...]
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36 On Screen Displays (OSD) OSD-Picture Noise Reduction Idea Select Low/Medium/High to reduce noise. Low : T o reduce parts of noise(recommended) Medium : T o reduce half of noise High : T o reduce most of noise Off : Dynamic Noise Reduction is disable. Black Level Extender : Extends "grays" to black so a more accurate picture is produced[...]
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37 Item T reble Bass Balance Language MTS (Multi-channel T elevision Sound) Mute Speaker iDIV A Lip Sync Adjustment English, Francais, Espanol On, Off Off, Rock, POP , Live, Classic, Soft, Concert, Living Room, Hall, Arena, Church Mono, SAP , Stereo On, Off Function It allows to adjust higher pitched sounds . It allows to adjust lower pitched sound[...]
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38 MTS Toggles audio through S tereo, SAP and Mono. MTS System for Stereo TV In this Setup Index, you can adjust the audio settings to suit your personal preferences. Mono : Selects Mono reception. (Uses to reduce noise during weak stereo broadcasts) Stereo : Selects Stereo reception when viewing a program. SAP : Selects audio to Secondary Analog P[...]
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39 Item Adjustment H.Position V .Position Fine T une Auto Sync Aspect Ratio Cropping Vie w PIP Position PIP Size Swap Main Picture Source Sub Picture Source Adjustment Aspect, Full Screen, Panoramic, Zoom 1, Zoom 2, 1:1 Mode On, Off (Off , Minimum, Medium, Maximum) Full Screen, PIP , Split Screen Low Right, Low Left, Upper Right, Upper Left Small, [...]
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40 (To enter the sub-menu) (To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu) (To show the Main Menu) (To select the item) (To select the item) (To enter the sub-menu) (To select the item) On Screen Displays (OSD) OSD-Screen Aspect Ratio It allows you to select the aspect ratio of the picture you are watching. Full Screen : Enlarges a 4:3 picture to fill [...]
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41 On Screen Displays (OSD) OSD-Screen (To enter the sub-menu) (To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu) (To show the Main Menu) (To select the item) (To select the item) (To enter the sub-menu) View Screen View PIP (To select the item) (Note: This feature helps remove any noise visible under both vertical and horizontal edges of the image.) Crop[...]
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42 On Screen Displays (OSD) OSD-Screen PIP Position Changes the position of Picture 2 (small screen view). Low Right : Low Left : Upper Right : Upper Left : PIP Size Changes the size of Picture 2 (small screen view). Small : Medium : Large : Swap Switches the position of Picture 1 and Picture 2. (To enter the sub-menu) (To go back last OSD Menu or [...]
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43 On Screen Displays (OSD) OSD-Screen Sub Picture Source (PIP) It allows you to select and view the secondary picture or video source from optional video equipment connected to this unit by selecting the appropriate input source. (In PIP and Split Mode Only) Tuner 1 : Composite 1/2 : S-Video 1/2 : Component 1/2 : HDMI 1/2 : VGA-Component : VGA : ([...]
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44 Item TV Channel Setup Auto Channel Search Channel A dd Closed Caption Analog T ype Digital T ype Font S i z e Font Color Background Color Parental Control Enter Password R a t i n g MP AA Rating Block Unrating TV Rating Canada English Rating Canada French Rating Channel Block Change Password Ti me r s D a t e a n d Ti m e Menu T imeout Language [...]
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45 Auto Channel Search Will scan and preset all receivable channels automatically. Searching the TV Channels In this Setup Index, you can pre-search all channels before watching the programs. (NOTE: The Auto Scan is set to scan cable TV channels by default. You cannot receive and set the cable TV channels and VHF/ UHF channels at the same time.) Ca[...]
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46 Channel Setup Will scan and preset all receivable channels automatically. Editing Channels In this Setup Index, you can edit channels to suit your personal preferences. Favorite : Selects and stores a list of favorite channels. Browses through favorite channels by pressing Hotkey "F A VORITE". (To enter the sub-menu) (To show the Main [...]
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47 Skip : Skips channels from viewing. (NOTE: Once this function is set, the skipped channels will not be displayed after searching. If you wish to view later , enter the channel number by pressing the numeric keys on the remote control.) (To enter the sub-menu) (To show the Main Menu) (To select the item) (To select the item) (To enter the sub-men[...]
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48 Name : Creates a personal name for each channel. (Analog TV Channel Only) Name will appear in the upper-right corner of the screen. (To enter the sub-menu) (To show the Main Menu) (To select the item) (To select the item) (To enter the sub-menu) (To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu) (To select the item) (To enter the sub-menu) (To select t[...]
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49 Channel Add : Adds channel currently on display to the FA VORITE channel list. (To enter the sub-menu) (To show the Main Menu) (To select the item) (To select the item) (To enter the sub-menu) (To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu) (To select the item) (To enter the sub-menu) (To select the item) Enter (Key in channel number by pressing the[...]
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50 Analog T ype If there is Closed Caption data shown on the analog TV channel, you can select your preferred Closed Caption type by scrolling through CC1~4, T1~4. Closed Caption Options Displays the audio portion of a television signal as text on the television screen. CC1 : is used for most programs CC2 : may be used for alternate languages Text [...]
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51 Enter Password Password is necessary to enter and re-enter the Parental Control Menu screen. Setting up Parental Control Password This function allows programs to be restricted and controlled by parents. (NOTE: The Factory Default password is 999999 or 314159) (To enter the sub-menu) (To show the Main Menu) (To select the item) (To select the it[...]
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USA-Movies 52 MPAA Rating Motion Picture Association of America provide movie ratings, including those shown on TV . G : (General Audience) No restriction. PG : (Parental guidance suggestion) Children under 13 should be accompanied by an adult. PG-13 : (Parents strongly cautioned) Children under 13 should be accompanied by an adult. R : (Restricted[...]
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53 TV Rating U.S. TV ratings are for TV programs rated according to the U.S. T elevision Parental Guidelines. TV-MA/V/S/L : (Mature audiences only) TV-14/V/S/L/D : (Parents strongly cautioned) TV-PG/V/S/L/D : (Parental guidance suggested) TV-G : (General audience) TV-Y7/FV : (Directed to children under 7 or older) TV-Y : (All children) (NOTE: When [...]
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54 Canada English Rating It is available for TV programs in English broadcast in Canada. E : C : (Intended for children under 8) C8+ : (Generally considered acceptable for children aged 8 and older to watch on their own) G : (General Audience) PG : (Parental Guidance) Parents may consider some content inappropriate for unsupervised viewing by child[...]
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55 Canada French Rating It is available for TV programs in French broadcast in Canada. E : G : (General Audience) 8 ans+: (8+ General--Not recommended for young children under the age of 8) 13 ans+ : (Not suitable for children under the age of 13) 16 ans+ : (Not suitable for children under the age of 16) 18 ans+ : (Restricted to adults) (To enter t[...]
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56 Channel Block In this Setup Index, you may select the blocked ratings to suit your personal preferences. (To enter the sub-menu) (To show the Main Menu) (To select the item) (To select the item) (To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu) (To enter the sub-menu) (To select the item) (To enter the sub-menu) On Screen Displays (OSD) OSD-Setup (To [...]
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57 Change Password You may change to a new preferred password by pressing the numeric key within 6 numbers. Resetting the Password (To enter the sub-menu) (To show the Main Menu) (To select the item) (To select the item) (To enter the sub-menu) (To select the item) (To enter "Enter Password" screen) (To confirm and then enter "Confir[...]
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58 Setting the Date and Time Date and Time In this Setup Index, you can setup the Date, Week, Time Zone, and Current Time on the TV . Current Time : Time is set automatically when NTSC source is used. (Manual adjustment is necessary however, if not used) Daylight Savings : Option will be selected automatically based on settings above. (NOTE: Once m[...]
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59 Sleep : Shuts off TV after a preset period of time has passed by scrolling through 30, 60, 90, 120 minutes. Setting the TV Timer Timers In this Setup Index, you can setup the Sleep Time on the TV . Timeout Settings for OSD Menu Menu Timeout In this Setup Index, you can setup the OSD Menu display time before disappeared when no action is taken. ([...]
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60 TV OSD Languages Languages There are three language formats available for the OSD Menu. Y ou may select it doing the following: English, Francais, Espanol. Setting DPMS DPMS TV and Backlight will shut off automatically when no video source is detected when DPMS is active. (VGA Source Only) * On - T o activate this function * Off - T o disable th[...]
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61 Specifica tions Audio Processing Auto Sound Level Control Output Watt Sound Effect Input T erminals TV Tuner Video Input HDTV & VIDEO Input Service Port TFT LCD Panel * NOTE : Product Specification is Subject to Change without Notice. Video/Graphic Processing PC Compatible Frequency Video Compatibility DTV & HDTV Compatibility Aspect Rat[...]
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62 Specifications Dimensional Drawing TFT LCD Panel Others Power (Voltage) (Power Consumption) Stand-by Dimensions (W x D x H) Carton Dimensions (W x D x H) Weight w/o stand Weight w/ stand Gross Weight 42" 47" 52" 55" Model Size AB C D E F 28.50 in 30.99 in 32.30 in 33.11 in 40.98 in 45.38 in 51.02 in 52.31 in 25.94 in 25.17 in[...]
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63 Timing Mode f or V GA and HDMI(PC) 59.94 60 30 60 60 75 60 75 60 75 60 60 60 60 75 60 60 75 60 60 60 60 Resolution 480p 720p 1080i 1080p 640x480 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 768 1360 x 768 1920 x 1080 640 x 480 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 720 1280 x 768 1360 x 768 1920 x 1080 Source YPbPr VGA HDMI(PC) Vertical frequency (Hz) English[...]
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SyntaxBrillian LCD HDTVs are evaluated at a distance of approximately 50 centimeters (approximately 20 inches) between the LCD panel and the eyes of the user at a 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 betw[...]
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Glossary 65 3:2 pull down - Process of converting 24 frames per second film to video by repeating one film fra me 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 disp[...]
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66 Glossary English[...]
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67 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 - F eature on the OSD for the Olevia models that enables the[...]
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68 Swap - Button featured on the Olevia remote. Used in 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 T erm used where the image displayed is smaller than the display area. Up convert - Process of converting a 480P/I signals t[...]
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SKU#: MD0-UM2TFHD[...]