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2EARPROJECTION46 WITH($)NPUT 5SERMANUAL 00 00 00?$&5?%NG?INDD !-[...]
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3ETUP AND )NSTALLATION 0RODUCT (IGHLIGHTS ?[...]
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0RODUCT (IGHLIGHTS 3EE IT AS AN EYEWITNESS Ù 0ROGRESSIVE 3CANÏ DOUBLE THE VISIBLE PICTURE LINESFOR BETTER RESOLUTION Ù (Z $IGITAL3CAN ELIMINATES FLICKER AND LINE JITTERFOR STABLE PICTURE Ù ($46 -ONITORÏ ($46 IS THE LATEST AND?[...]
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)NSTALLING THE 46 4HE MAJORBENEFIT OF THIS PROJECTION TELEVISION ISITS LARGE VIEWING SCREEN4O SEE THE LARGE SCREEN ATITS BEST TEST VARIOUS LOCATIONS INTHE ROOM TO FIND THE OPTIMALSPOT FOR VIEWING "E SURETO ALLOW[...]
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5SING THE 46 +EYS -!).3 0/7%2+%9 3WITCHES THEMAINS POWER ON OROFF 6/,5-% Nz 4HE N KEY ADJUSTS THE SOUND VOLUME SOFTER 4HE z KEY ADJUSTS THE SOUND VOLUME LOUDER #(!..%, Nz 4HE N KEY SELECTS CHANNELS IN DESCENDING ORDER 4HE [...]
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5SING THE 2EMOTE #ONTROL+EYS 34!.$"9 Ù 3WITCHES THESET OFF TEMPORARILY TO STANDBY MODE4HE RED LIGHT INDICATORLIGHTS UP WHEN THE SET ISIN STANDBY MODE Ù 4O SWITCHTHE SET ON FROM STANDBY MODEPRESS?[...]
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/3$ 34!453%8)4 Ù $ISPLAYS THECHANNEL NUMBER SOUND AND COLOUR TRANSMISSION MODES STATUSOF THE SLEEP TIMER CHANNEL NAMEIF THE CHANNEL HASBEEN NAMED AND THE CURRENT TIMEIF THE TIME HAS BEENSET Ù !LLOWS[...]
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5SING THE -ENUS )NSTALL 3ELECTING THE -ENU ,ANGUAGE .OTE 4HEMENU LANGUAGES AVAILABLE VARY BY MODEL 0RESS THE -%.5 KEY 3ELECT ).34!,, WITH THE CURSOR DOWN 0RESS THECURSOR RIGHT TO SELECT ,!.'5!'% 0RESS THECURSOR RIG[...]
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3ELECT #(!..%, +EY INTHE DESIRED CHANNEL NUMBER WITH THEDIGIT KEYS OR WITH THE CURSORLEFTRIGHT 0RESS THECURSOR DOWN )N CASEOF POOR RECEPTION YOU CAN IMPROVETHE RECEPTION BY ADJUSTING THEFREQUENCY USING &).% 45.%[...]
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5SING THE -ENUS )NSTALL %DITING #HANNELS 4HIS FEATUREALLOWS YOU TO EDIT OR SKIPCHANNELS FROM THE CHANNEL LIST THATHAVE BAD OR WEAK SIGNALS ORCHANNELS THAT YOU DO NOT WATCH OFTEN .OTE /NCEA CHANNEL IS SKIPPED YOU CANNOT?[...]
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5SING THE -ENUS 0ICTURE !CCESSING THE -ENU 0RESS THE -%.5 KEY TO DISPLAY THE MAINMENU 3ELECT 0)#452% 0RESS THECURSOR RIGHT TO ACCESS THE 0)#452% SUBMENU 5SE THECURSOR IN THE UPDOWN DIRECTIONS TOSELECT AN ITEM 5SE[...]
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5SING THE -ENUS 0ICTURE 5SING -ANUAL #ONVERGE #ONVERGE 2ED"LUE 9OU CANUSE THE -ANUAL #ONVERGE CONTROLS TOMAKE CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENTS TOSUIT YOUR PERSONAL PREFERENCES OR TOFURTHER FINE TUNE THEPICTURE .OTE !LLOWTHE 46 TO[...]
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5SING -ANUAL #ONVERGE -ULTIPOINT 2ED"LUE 4HE -ULTIPOINT2ED"LUE CONVERGENCE CONTROLS ALLOW YOU TOADJUST PICTURE CONVERGENCEAT SPECIFIC POINTS ON THE 46SCREEN .OTE !LLOWTHE 46 TO WARM UP FOR MINUTES BEFORE ADJUSTING[...]
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5SING THE -ENUS 3OUND !CCESSING THE -ENU 0RESS THE -%.5 KEY TO DISPLAY THE MAINMENU 3ELECT 3/5.$ WITH THE CURSOR DOWN 0RESS THECURSOR RIGHT TO ACCESS THE 3/5.$ SUBMENU 5SE THECURSOR IN THE UPDOWN DIRECTIONS TOSEL[...]
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5SING THE -ENUS &EATURES !CCESSING THE -ENU 0RESS THE -%.5 KEY TO DISPLAY THE MAINMENU 3ELECT &%!452%3 WITH THE CURSOR DOWN 0RESS THECURSOR RIGHT TO ACCESS THE &%!452%3 SUBMENU 5SE THECURSOR IN THE UPDOWN D[...]
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5SING THECURSOR RIGHT SELECT /.#% OR $!),9 ACCORDING TO IF YOUWANT TO ACTIVATE THE TIMER ONTHE SELECTED CHANNEL AND THE SELECTEDTIME EVERY DAY OR ONLY ONCE $ISPLAYING THE4IME 3ELECT $)30,!9 WITH THE CURSOR DOWN 0R[...]
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3ELECTING THE 3CREEN &ORMAT 4HE 46ÒS3CREEN &ORMAT OPTIONS ALLOW YOU FLEXIBILITYIN VIEWING VIDEO SOURCES3ELECT A SCREEN FORMAT USING THECURSOR UPDOWN KEYS ORTHE ONSCREEN MENU 4O USE THEONSCREEN MENU 3ELECT &/2-!4 ?[...]
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5SING 3MART 3URF !DDING #HANNELS TO THE 3URF ,IST 9OU CANSELECT A LIST OR SERIES OFPREVIOUSLY VIEWED CHANNELS WITH THE 352&KEY 4HIS FEATURE ALLOWS YOU TOSWITCH BETWEEN DIFFERENT 46 PROGRAMMESTHAT CURRENTLY INTEREST YOU 9OU[...]
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5SING 3MART 0ICTURE AND 3MART 3OUND 4HE 3MART0ICTURE FEATURE OFFERS YOU A CHOICEOF FIVE PICTURE SETTINGS 0ERSONAL2ICH .ATURAL 3OFT AND -ULTIMEDIA 3MART3OUND OFFERS YOUA CHOICE OF FOUR SOUND SETTINGS0ERSONAL 6OICE -[...]
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5SING 4ELETEXT IF PROVIDED -ANY 46CHANNELS BROADCAST INFORMATION VIA TELETEXT %ACH CHANNEL THATBROADCASTS TELETEXT TRANSMITS A PAGE WITHINFORMATION ON HOWTO USE ITS TELETEXT SYSTEM ,OOKFOR THE TELETEXT PAGE WITH THE MAININDEX?[...]
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1UICKLY 2UNNING 4HROUGH THE 4ELETEXT 0AGES 0RESS THECURSOR UPDOWN OR THE #( Ï KEYS TO RUN THROUGH THE PREVIOUS ORTHE FOLLOWING PAGES 3ELECTING THE )NDEX 4ELETEXT 0AGE 0RESS THE /3$ KEY TO RETURN TO THEMAIN INDEX USUALL[...]
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#ONNECTING 0ERIPHERAL %QUIPMENT 9OU CANCONNECT A WIDE RANGE OF VIDEOAND AUDIO EQUIPMENT TO YOUR46 IN VARIOUS WAYS 4HIS PAGEAND THE NEXT ONE PROVIDE AN OVERVIEWOF SIGNAL COMPATIBILITIES AND THE TYPESOF EQUIPMENT YOU CANCONNECT?[...]
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3ELECTING #ONNECTED %QUIPMENT FOR 6IEWING %QUIPMENT #ONNECTED WITH AN !ERIAL #ABLE /NLY 3ELECT THECHANNEL NUMBER UNDER WHICH YOU HAVESTORED THE TEST SIGNAL WITHTHE DIGIT KEYS %QUIPMENT #ONNECTED TO THE BACK OR TO THE SIDE OF THE 46?[...]
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#ARE #LEANING AND 4IPS 7!2.).' #ONCERNING 3TATIONARY )MAGES ON THE 46 3CREEN $O NOTLEAVE STATIONARY OR ÔLETTERBOXÕ IMAGES ONSCREEN FOR EXTENDED PERIODS OF TIME4HIS CAN CAUSE UNEVEN PICTURETUBE AGING .ORMAL USEOF THE 46?[...]
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3NOWY PICTUREAND NOISE Ù #HECK THEANTENNA CONNECTION 3YMPTOM 7HAT TODO 46 REMOTECONTROL DOES NOT WORK Ù #HECK THATTHE BATTERIES ARE INSTALLEDCORRECTLY Ù 2EPLACE THEBATTERIES IF NECESSARY Ù #LEAN THEREMOTE CONTROL AND THEREMOTE?[...]
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3PECIFICATIONS 0ICTURE$ISPLAY Ù !SPECT 2ATIO Ù $ISPLAY4ECHNOLOGY 0ROJECTION 46 #24 Õ LIQUIDCOOLED Ù 0ICTURE%NHANCEMENT !CTIVE #ONTROL !0!# "LACK 3TRETCH"LUE 3TRETCH $IGITAL#OMB &ILTER #OLOR 4EMPERA[...]
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