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SOURCE EXIT UP CH CH DOWN + VOL VOL – M D IGITAL P ROJECTION T ELEVISION T ABLE OF C ONTENTS - Q UICK U SE G UIDE • For details on product safety , registration, warranty , and service refer to the other literature included with your TV information packet. Please retain all these materials and keep them handy for future reference. I NTEGRA TED [...]
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SOURCE EXIT UP CH CH DOWN + VOL VOL – M 6 1 AUX3 VIDEO IN L AUDIO IN R DTV ANTENNA DTV DIGIT AL AUDIO OUT ANALOG TV ANT/CABLE AUX 1 AUX 2 S-VIDEO ANALOG AUDIO OUT AUDIO INPUT AUX 1 AUX 2 VIDEO OUT VIDEO INPUT L R L R IR BLASTER TV SYSTEM AUDIO OUT STEREO IN 6 CHANNEL AUDIO IN R L C RS LS SW VGA IN 75 ohm HIGH SYNC H/H + V V R/Pr G/Y B/Pb HD COMPO[...]
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P RONT O R EMOTE D ESCRIPTION OF C ONTROLS AND O PERA TION TS1001 (LCD) T o install the four supplied AA batteries: Slide the battery cover off the back of the Pronto remote. Reattach the battery cover when completed. The Pronto should now be ready for use. 3 BEGIN 1 STOP IR T ransmitter (Sending Eye) Insert (4-AA) batteries into the battery compar[...]
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SOURCE EXIT UP CH CH DOWN + VOL VOL – M EXIT SOURCE UP CH CH DOWN + VOL VOL – M ATSC 1 2 3 4 5 DTV Main Menu Picture Sound Speakers Features DTV Setup Exit Picture Menu Color Brightness Sharpness Picture Tint Convergence Back D IGIT AL (A TSC) M ENU C ONTROL O PERA TIONS A lthough the visual pre- sentation and display for each of the three inde[...]
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f i v e t i m e s m o r e p i c t u r e i n f o r m a t i o n ( p i x e l s ) a s N T S C T V n o p i c u t r e g h o s t s o r s n o w a s d e l i v e r e d b y b r o a d c a s t a n d s a t e l l i t e d o l b y d i g i t a l s u r r o u n d s o u n d 5 . 1 d i s c r e t e c h a n n e l s t w i c e t h e v e r t i c a l p i c t u r e r e s o l u [...]
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SOURCE EXIT UP CH CH DOWN + VOL VOL – M FEATURES EXIT MAIN MENU SOUND PICTURE 1ST TIME SETUP SOURCE UP CH CH DOWN + VOL VOL – M NTSC 2 3 The First-Time Setup provides a simple method of adjusting the most important controls for this television receiver. Press "M" To Continue ANALOG TV ANT/CABLE EXIT 1 A NALOG (NTSC) M ENU C ONTROL O P[...]
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SOURCE EXIT UP CH CH DOWN + VOL VOL – M VGA IN 75 ohm HIGH SYNC H/H + V V R/Pr G/Y B/Pb HD COMPONENT VIDEO IN INTERNAL TV SPEAKERS USED AS CENTER CHANNEL CENTER CHANNEL INPUT 50 W MAX IN – + NO YES SUBWOOFER PREAMP OUT FRONT SPEAKERS EXT INT SUBWOOFER SPEAKER OUT – + FRONT EXTERNAL SPEAKERS OUT – + – + SURROUND EXTERNAL SPEAKERS OUT – +[...]
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D IGIT AL TV R OLLOUT - T IME /T ERMS /T ECHNOLOGY ( AS OF F ALL /1998) T he switch to digital pro- gramming won ’ t happen overnight, but broadcasters are beginning the task of convert- ing equipment and production capabilities to meet the FCC ’ s rules for signal format and launch of digital TV . The first step for the networks will be to sup[...]
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AC-3 Alternate name for Dolby Digital 6-channel digital audio standard set by Dolby Labs Inc. Aspect Ratio The proportions of a rectangular display screen. NTSC television has a 4:3 ratio; HDTV is 16:9. A TSC Advanced T elevision Systems Committee established by the Federal Communications Commission to set standards for digital television. Dolby Di[...]