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Introduction12
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Introduction
This booklet is divided into two sections: the Quick Start Guide; and the User
Manual. For details of the Quick Start Guide, see "1. Please read these
instructions" on page 2.
This is section 2, the User Manual which describes how to customise the
display settings so that you can gain the best viewing experience possible to
suit your preferences and viewing environment. This section details the
features and functions of the TV and the remote control, describes how to
connect to other devices, and provides product specifications and
troubleshooting information for your further assistance.
Getting to know your TV
This LCD TV is a state-of-the-art flat widescreen digital display device. It has a
built-in analog TV tuner which can be used to view standard definition analog
television (TV or ATV), cable television (CATV), or radio frequency (RF)
modulated video through its coaxial TV tuner input socket.
However, the high quality of a widescreen LCD TV isn’t realized through
analog TV. The highest possible quality display is only possible from high
definition digital video sources like High Definition TV (HDTV) and High
Definition DVD (HDVD).
Input options
This TV supports the simultaneous connection of several different types of
TV, Video and Graphic sources, and permits you to select whichever one of the
available sources you wish to view at any time. You can press
Input on the
remote control or
INPUT on the TV to select an input source.
There are multiple sockets on the TV for analog TV, Video, and Graphic
inputs.
Analog TV source input includes: 1 x Coaxial analog TV antenna.
Video source inputs include: 2 x Composite Video, 2 x S-Video, 2 x SCART
and 1 x Component Video (Y C
B/PB CR/PR).
Graphic source inputs include: 1 x HDMI/DVI and 1 x PC VGA (D-Sub).
You should connect whichever TV, Video or Graphic sources you wish to view
on the TV. You need not connect more than one if that one is all you wish to
view.
Analog TV source inputs
You can connect an external VHF or UHF TV antenna (if available) to the TV
tuner input using an appropriate TV coaxial cable, and select the ATV input to
view analog TV broadcasts. If you have cable TV, you can connect your cable
TV decoder box to the TV tuner input using an appropriate TV coaxial cable,
and select the
ATV input to view cable TV. See "4. Connect the antenna cable"
on page 4.
Video source inputs
You can connect an external analog video device (if available—VCR, VCD or
DVD) to either of the Composite Video (AV), S-Video or SCART inputs, and
select
AV4 or AV5 (for Composite Video inputs), AV4-S or AV5-S (for S-Video
inputs) or
AV1 or AV2 (for SCART inputs) as the input source respectively to
view analog video. See "Connecting the SCART input" on page 26,