G95 DVD Surround Receiver System User Guide
ii Preface Important safety instructions • Read the instructions. • Keep these instructions. • Follow all instructions. • Do not use this apparatus near water. • Clean only with a dry cloth. • Install only in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. • Refer all servicing to approved service personnel. To avoid overheating • Leave at least 10cm around the equipment to ensure sufficient ventilation. Do not position the product: • In direct sunlight. • Near heat sources, such as a radiator.
iii Contents Introduction Contents 1 Provides information about the G95 DVD Sound Receiver Installing the DVD system 31 Describes how to install the DVD system and connect it to the System and technical specifications. other equipment in your system.
iv Preface Copyright and acknowledgements Sales and service in the UK Sales and service in the USA Meridian Audio Ltd Meridian America Inc Latham Road 8055 Troon Circle Huntingdon Suite C Cambridgeshire Austell PE29 6YE GA30168-7849 England USA Tel +44 (0)1480 445678 Tel +1 (404) 344 7111 Fax +44 (0)1480 445686 Fax +1 (404) 346 7111 World Wide Web – http://www.meridian-audio.com/ This guide was produced by Human-Computer Interface Ltd, http://www.interface.co.
Introduction Introduction This guide is designed to enable you to obtain the best possible results from your G95 DVD Surround Receiver System. If you have just purchased the DVD system you should first turn to the chapter Installing the DVD system, page 31, for information about unpacking the DVD system, connecting it to the other equipment in your system, and configuring it using the front panel.
Introduction Line-level outputs The digital electronics as a whole are driven by a new design of In addition to five pairs of heavy-duty gold-plated power output high-stability clocking system which further reduces jitter and terminals, a complete set of six analogue line-level outputs is ensures that the highest level of detail is recovered from a disc.
Introduction The output level of the system can be controlled remotely or via a full surround image from 2-channel soundtracks on audio CDs the front-panel knob which controls a proprietary hybrid digital/ or DVD‑Vs, or from the external two-channel digital or analogue analogue volume control – a design similar to that used in the 800 inputs, by extracting latent surround information in the recording. Series and DSP 8000.
Introduction Video processor/scaler resolution as the best current HD sources. Analogue component out The G95 includes a unique broadcast-quality, high-resolution video is available at 480p and 576p (plus 1080i pass-through). processor/scaler which combines both Meridian and Faroudja DCDi® technology, delivering the most advanced, high-quality The HDMI output can be connected to a DVI input if the device video available today.
Introduction Specifications Audio inputs Analogue: three stereo inputs, unbalanced 0.5–2.5Vrms on phono. Digital S/PDIF: two stereo coax inputs and two stereo Toslink optical inputs. Loudspeaker 5 x digital amplifier outputs (Left Front, Centre Front, Right Front, Left Surround, Right Surround) each delivering outputs 100W per channel into 8Ω, with sturdy gold-plated binding posts (in Europe, terminals booted to CE spec)..
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Using the DVD system Using the DVD system This chapter gives full information about operating the G95 DVD Surround Receiver System using the front panel or MSR+ remote control. For information about connecting up and configuring the DVD system, refer to Installing the DVD system, page 31.
Using the DVD system Operating your G95 DVD Surround Receiver System This section gives information about switching your G95 on and This initial set of soft keys is called Home. You can get back to it at off, using the soft keys, and changing the display format. any time by pressing Home, to the left of the soft keys. The five soft keys under the display make the G95 particularly You can display additional, less frequently needed commands by easy to use.
Using the DVD Using the MSR+ system You can control all of the functions of your G95 using either the For information about programming the remote to control the front-panel controls, or the MSR+ remote control provided with the other equipment within your system please refer to the MSR+ User products. Guide, supplied separately. This page summarises the commands available from the remote.
10 Using the DVD system Selecting sources The G95 DVD Surround Receiver System provides up to 12 sources • Press Home to display the soft keys for selecting a source. initially labelled: CD, RADIO, DVD, AUX, DISC, TAPE, TV, CABLE, SAT, VCR1, VCR2, and GAME. Source $!" $6$ Volume 2ADIO 2ADIO 46 Sources Volume To select a source To change the To mute the sound Either: volume • Press the appropriate source key on the MSR+. • Turn the volume control. • Press the volume control.
11 Using the DVD Changing the DSP preset system The G95 DVD Surround Receiver System uses advanced digital For example, if you have selected the CD source and are playing signal processing techniques to give you superb space-filling sound an audio CD, the Trifield DSP preset will initially be selected. You that makes the most of whatever type of source you are listening may then wish to choose a different DSP preset, such as Stereo or to.
12 Using the DVD system DSP presets Multichannel movie sound tracks on DVD Multichannel music recordings The Cinema preset is designed for use with multichannel movie The Discrete preset is recommended for music recordings soundtracks encoded using Dolby Digital or DTS.
13 Using the DVD DSP displays system • Press Display to step between the following display options: Source and volume. $6$ DSP preset and volume. 0,)) -OV Other diagnostic displays may appear depending on the configuration of the G95. Blank.
14 Using the DVD system Playing CDs The G95 will play audio CDs, recordable CDs, and MP3 CD-ROMs. with the selection of tracks you have programmed. For information You can play an entire CD, or start playing from any track. While a about programming see Playing CDs – Programming a selection, disc is playing you can go back to the start of the track or skip to page 16. the start of the next track.
15 Using the DVD Playing CDs – Repeat and fast scan system You can choose to play a track, disc, or selection repeatedly, so that You can also scan through a disc at faster than normal speed to when it has played, it will start again from the beginning; with MP3 rapidly locate a particular position on the disc. discs you can also repeat the current album. • Press More to display the soft keys for repeat and fast play.
16 Using the DVD system Playing CDs – Programming a selection The G95 allows you to programme a selection of tracks, and then hear, you can play the tracks in any order and repeat tracks in the play only those tracks you have programmed. sequence. You can programme a selection either by storing the tracks you You can programme a selection while the disc is playing, in which want to play, or by clearing the tracks you do not want to play.
17 Using the DVD CD displays system Audio CDs • Press Display to step between the following display options: Track number and elapsed track time. Track number and elapsed disc time. Track number and remaining disc time. Track number and remaining track time. Total number of tracks and total disc time. MP3 disc display options The G95 DVD Surround Receiver System will also play recordable CD-ROMs containing folders of MP3 files, called albums.
18 Using the DVD system Using the radio • Press Home when the Radio source is selected to display the This section gives information about using the DAB/FM or AM/FM radio tuner. It explains how to select stations, change the soft keys for selecting stations. waveband, and step between preset stations.
19 Using the DVD Using the radio – DAB band system This section gives information about using the DAB band to define stations) that are available. preset stations and scan for services. • Press More to display the soft keys for defining preset stations You should scan for services when using the tuner for the first and scanning.
20 Using the DVD system Using the radio – AM/FM band This section gives information about using the AM/FM band to tune manually to a specific frequency, and define preset stations. You • Press More to display the soft keys for tuning manually and defining preset stations. can store up to 30 preset stations each with a name of your choice, and then select them directly from the front panel or MSR+. &- -(Z tuv3TEPyz Step V/A Store To tune manually To define an AM/FM • Press Step V or A.
21 Using the DVD Radio displays system FM band • Press Display to step between the following display options: Preset name. Radio data. 2ADIO ""# 3YMPHONY Genre. #LASSICS Time. Note: The information displayed depends on the RDS features supported by the selected radio station, and may take several seconds to appear. DAB band • Press Display to step between the following display options: Station name. 2ADIO Program type. 0OP -USIC Ensemble name. Radio text (scrolling). ""# .
22 Using the DVD system Playing DVDs Most DVDs start playing automatically when you insert the disc. Some DVDs are double-sided, and need to be turned over during • After loading a DVD-Video disc select the DVD source, then press Home to display the soft keys for playing DVDs. play.
23 Using the DVD Playing DVDs – Fast and slow-motion playback You can play back DVD-Video discs faster than normal, at twice or eight times normal speed, or in slow motion, at from one-half to system • Press More while a disc is playing to display the soft keys for fast and slow-motion playback. one-sixteenth of normal speed. Note: The sound is muted when playing back DVD-Video discs faster or slower than normal.
24 Using the DVD system Playing DVDs – Displaying and exiting from menus DVDs generally provide a Top Menu, which provides access to the This section explains how to display these menus. contents of the disc. • Press More while a DVD is playing to display the soft keys for Many DVD-Video discs also provide a disc menu, which allows you displaying and exiting from menus. to select additional sections or special options.
25 Using the DVD Playing DVDs – Selecting options from a menu • Press More while a DVD is playing to display the soft keys for selecting options from a menu. system These keys may automatically appear if the DVD is currently displaying a menu screen, for example when a disc is first loaded. ���� ��� ���� ������������ ��� uv ����� ���� ����� Menu Menu V/A Enter To move left or right on a menu To move down or up on a menu To select a highlighted • Press < or >. • Press V or A.
26 Using the DVD system Playing DVDs – Selecting the audio soundtrack and repeat playback DVDs often include multiple audio soundtracks, such as movie soundtracks in different languages, or different audio formats. • Press More while a DVD is playing to display the soft keys for audio and repeat. You can play back a specified title, chapter, track, or selection of a disc repeatedly.
27 Using the DVD Playing DVDs – Changing the camera angle and subtitles system Some DVD-Video discs include scenes recorded from up to nine A question-mark symbol is displayed on the on-screen display if different camera angles, and you can select the camera angle while you select a function that is not currently available on this disc. you are playing the disc.
28 Using the DVD system Playing DVDs – Changing the video controls The G95 DVD Surround Receiver System includes several video Alternatively press the red • key on the MSR+. controls to allow you to adjust the video image. The video controls are available for video inputs, and the picture position controls are If you have reprogrammed the MSR+ you may need to press also available for the internal DVD. Function DVD first. • Press More to display the Video soft key, then press Video.
29 Using the DVD DVD displays system • Press Display to step between the following display options: Title number and elapsed title time. Title number and remaining chapter time. Title number and elapsed chapter time. Title number and chapter number. Title number and remaining title time. Total number of titles and total disc time.
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31 Installing the DVD system Installing the DVD system This chapter explains how to install the G95 DVD Surround Receiver System. It describes what you should find when you unpack the product, and how you should connect it to the other equipment in the system. You should not make any connections to the product or to any other component in the system while the AC power supply is connected and switched on.
32 DVD system Audio connections The G95 DVD Surround Receiver System includes five power It also provides six line-level analogue outputs, for the five main amplifiers, allowing you to connect five passive loudspeakers in a channels and an active subwoofer. surround system.
33 Installing the DVD system Line outputs S-VIDEO S1 DISC COMPOSITE S2 AUX V1 VCR1 COMPONENT OUT Y1 V2 TV Pb S3 GAME HDMI OUT SAT Pr MAINTENANCE RS232 TRIGGER +12V 100mA IR IN MERIDIAN COMMS ON Pb OUT OUT Y Pr DAB FM L L D1 LEFT CENTRE SURR L RIGHT SUB SURR R O2 GAME + + + + + MAIN RIGHT REAR RIGHT CENTRE REAR LEFT MAIN LEFT O1 SAT AUX R D2 A3 TAPE OFF Y A2 TV A1 VCR1 ANALOGUE IN Main left/right line outputs ANALOGUE OUT DISC DIG IN OPTICAL IN CAUTIO
34 Installing the DVD system Preamplifier and tuner connections The G95 includes an integrated preamplifier, allowing you to connect up to seven external sources in addition to the DVD player and internal tuner.
35 Installing the Applications DVD system To create a surround system (Type 7) G95 DVD System COMMS ANALOGUE OUT Main right Subwoofer Rear right Centre The G95 provides five loudspeaker connections and six line Rear left Main left • Connect the SURR L and SURR R loudspeaker outputs to the rear analogue outputs, and includes surround decoding to allow you to create a 5.1 surround system directly connected to five passive loudspeakers and an active subwoofer. loudspeakers.
36 Installing the DVD system Video connections Composite inputs Component output HDMI output S-video inputs S-VIDEO S1 DISC S2 AUX COMPOSITE V1 VCR1 COMPONENT OUT Y1 V2 TV Pb S3 GAME HDMI OUT SAT Pr MAINTENANCE RS232 TRIGGER +12V 100mA IR IN MERIDIAN COMMS ON Y Pb OUT OUT Y Pr DAB FM L L D1 LEFT CENTRE SURR L RIGHT SUB SURR R O2 GAME + + + + + MAIN RIGHT REAR RIGHT CENTRE REAR LEFT MAIN LEFT O1 SAT AUX R D2 A3 TAPE OFF A2 TV A1 VCR1 ANALOGUE IN S-video o
37 Installing the DVD system To connect to a display using component video Television/monitor G95 DVD system S-VIDEO COMP COMPONENT COMPONENT IN VIDEO LEADS If your television, monitor, or projection system includes component video inputs, but no HDMI or DVI-HDCP, these will give the highest • Connect the appropriate component outputs from the DVD player to the component video inputs, using suitable video cables. possible quality from DVD-Videos.
38 Installing the DVD system To connect to a display using composite video ������������������ G95 DVD �y���� �-V���� ���� ��������� ��������� �� �������������� • Connect the composite video output to a corresponding input on a television, monitor, or video control unit using a screened 75Ω video cable. The composite video output is always active, irrespective of the Video output setting.
39 Installing the Communications connections DVD system Infra-red repeater input DIN Comms Trigger output BNC Comms RS232 connection S-VIDEO S1 DISC S2 AUX COMPOSITE V1 VCR1 COMPONENT OUT Y1 V2 TV Pb S3 GAME HDMI OUT MAINTENANCE RS232 SAT Pr TRIGGER +12V 100mA IR IN MERIDIAN COMMS ON OFF Y Pb OUT OUT Y + + + + + MAIN RIGHT REAR RIGHT CENTRE REAR LEFT MAIN LEFT Pr DAB FM L L D1 LEFT CENTRE SURR L RIGHT SUB SURR R O2 GAME O1 SAT AUX R D2 A3 TAPE A2 TV ANA
40 Installing the DVD system To connect to other Meridian G Series, 500 Series, or 800 Series equipment G95 DVD system G Series, 500 Series, or 800 Series unit COMMS COMMS COMMS LEAD COMMS LEAD In a system of Meridian products the products should be linked All the other units will be configured as non-controllers, and together in a chain, via the COMMS sockets, using the Comms display: leads supplied with each product. The sequence in which you connect the units is not important. ���Not�Con.
41 Installing the DVD system To connect FM and AM antennae (products fitted with AM/FM tuner) G95 DVD Surround Receiver System AM FM • Connect an FM antenna or split-flex dipole to the FM Coax For best AM results use an external AM antenna. connector, if necessary using the adaptor provided. Note: For AM you must fit a good ground as well as an antenna. In the UK use a female Belling-Lee (VCR) connector.
42 Installing the DVD system To connect DAB and FM antennae FM G95 DVD Surround Receiver System DAB DAB/FM The DAB/FM tuner uses a single antenna input for both DAB and FM reception. For optimum reception we recommend using both DAB and FM antennae with an appropriate combiner. For DAB-only listening the supplied DAB antenna may be sufficient. However, in many areas an external or loft mounted DAB antenna will be needed to receive all the available stations.
43 Resetting the DVD system Resetting the DVD system This chapter explains how to reset the DVD system using the front-panel controls. Resetting the product • Press Reset. The DVD system provides several alternative standard settings, The display shows: called Types, which configure all aspects of the product into the most commonly needed configurations.
44 Resetting the DVD system As you select each Type the DVD system is reset to that Type. • Press IR to toggle between IR Auto (auto setup), IR Con (controller), and IR N.Con (not controller). When you have selected the Type you want: • Press Exit or On/Off to return to standby. • Press Exit or On/Off to return to standby. Types To toggle the IR mode • If necessary press On/Off to put the DVD system into standby. • Press More.
45 Configuring the DVD system Configuring the DVD system This chapter explains how to configure the DVD system using the on-screen Setup menus. Alternatively, for complete control over all aspects of the product’s configuration you can set up the unit from a computer using the Meridian Configuration Program. For full information refer to the Meridian Configuration Program Guide available separately. Configuration • Press Setup.
46 Configuring the DVD system To select an option from a menu • Press V or A to highlight the option you want: • Press Enter to select the option. To return to the previous menu • Press Return. To exit from the Setup menus • Press Setup.
47 Configuring Configuring the video The Video setup menu lets you change the video settings of the the DVD system The Display aspect ratio menu is displayed: DVD system. • Highlight Video setup… in the Setup menu, and press Enter. The Video setup menu will be displayed: • Press V or A to specify the format of your TV, and press Enter. Note: The pan-scan feature is not available on some discs, in which case letterbox format will be used.
48 Configuring the DVD system If you are using the composite or S-video outputs of the DVD To select the TV standard system select the 7.5 IRE option. DVD-Video discs are produced in both PAL and NTSC television formats. The DVD system is capable of converting between formats, If you are using the component outputs select the option that to allow you to view DVD movies in either format even if your matches your display. television is not capable of displaying that format.
49 Configuring the DVD system To select the power up TV standard To select the screensaver options A separate Powerup std option lets you specify the standard to • Highlight Screensaver… in the Video setup menu, and press be selected when you bring the DVD system out of standby: • Highlight Powerup std in the Video setup menu, and press Enter. The Screensaver options menu is displayed: Enter.
50 Configuring the DVD system The appropriate menu is displayed: To set the scaler options These specify how the interlaced video signal from the DVD should be upconverted to the HDMI and component outputs. • Highlight Scaler setup… in the Video setup menu, and press Enter. The Scaler setup menu is displayed: • Press V or A to select the timeout delay, and press Enter.
51 Configuring the DVD system The Gamma correction affects the grey scale, and can be set To set the HDMI options to 1.0, 0.8, 0.9, or 1.1. If the picture has poor detail in the dark • Highlight HDMI options… in the Video setup menu, and areas choose a Gamma correction below 1.0. If the picture press Enter. has poor detail in the light areas choose a Gamma correction greater than 1.0. The HDMI setup menu is displayed: The Sharpness can be set to Off, Low, Medium, or High.
52 Configuring the DVD system Configuring the audio The Audio setup menu lets you select the audio settings of the DVD system. DVD system application The options on the Application menu allow you to configure • Highlight Audio setup… in the Setup menu, and press Enter. The Audio setup menu will be displayed: the audio outputs for optimum performance, depending on the capabilities of the equipment you are connecting to. For more information about the applications see Applications, page 35.
53 Configuring the DVD system Dolby Digital compression HDMI output settings To specify Dolby Digital compression To specify the HDMI output settings This option is useful for reducing the dynamic range of Dolby • Highlight HDMI out… in the Audio setup menu, and press Digital soundtracks, such as when watching a film late at night. It is only available on the decoded output. Enter. The HDMI out… menu will be displayed: • Highlight DD compression in the Audio setup menu, and press Enter.
54 Configuring the DVD system Speakers The Speakers menu will be displayed: To configure speakers If you are using the G95 in a surround application, directly connected to up to six loudspeakers, the Speakers menu allows you to configure the speaker layout and enter calibration settings. • Highlight Speakers… in the Audio setup menu, and press Enter.
55 Configuring the DVD system To calibrate the speaker layout • Highlight Calibration… in the Speakers menu, and press Enter. The Calibration menu will be displayed: • Highlight Distance units and press Enter to change the distance units between cm and inches. Then for each speaker adjust the Gain and Distance as follows: • Press V to highlight the Gain figure and press Enter to edit it. You will hear a noise test signal from the corresponding channel. • Press V or A to decrease or increase the gain in 0.
56 Configuring the DVD system Configuring the sources If you are using the DVD system as the controller or video switcher To configure a source in your Meridian system, you can use the Source setup option on • Press the source key on the remote corresponding to the source the Setup menu to configure each of the sources. • Highlight Source setup… in the Setup menu, and press Enter. you want to configure. The Source configuration menu shows the values of each option defined for that source.
57 Configuring the DVD system To assign an audio input to the source • Highlight Audio input in the Source configuration menu, and press Enter. The Select audio input menu will be displayed: • Highlight the video input you want to use for the source, and press Enter to select it.
58 Configuring the DVD system Configuring settings The Meridian setup menu allows you to configure settings that The product settings are generally set to an appropriate value when affect the operation of the DVD system. you reset the DVD system to the standard settings, and you should not normally need to alter them. To configure settings • Highlight Meridian setup… in the Setup menu, and press Enter.
59 Configuring playback options Configuring playback options DVD-Video discs are capable of providing a wide range of options and special features. This chapter explains how to use the options on the Setup menu to configure the playback options of the DVD system.
60 Configuring playback options The Audio language menu is displayed: • Press <, >, A, or V to highlight the language you want to use, and press Enter. Alternatively, select Auto to automatically display subtitles in the specified audio language if no soundtrack is available for that language. To select the disc menu language The DVD system allows you to choose the language for the disc menus.
61 Configuring playback options The Enter password screen is displayed: The rating level you have set will be displayed in the Playback options menu. To change the password • Highlight Change password on the Set rating level screen and press Enter to select it. The following screen allows you to specify the new password: • Enter your four-digit password and press Enter.
62 Configuring playback options Region codes For commercial reasons many DVDs are encoded with one or more The different parts of the world are divided into regions 1 to 6 as region codes to identify the countries in which they can be used. shown in the following diagram: Every DVD player is assigned a region code to determine which discs it can play.
63 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Troubleshooting We expect you to achieve superb results with the DVD system. If, however, you encounter any problems, either when installing and configuring it, or during operation, please check the following pages for suggested solutions. If these suggestions fail to cure the problem, please contact your Meridian dealer for further assistance.
64 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g The on-screen display shows WRONG REGION CODE This indicates that you are attempting to play a DVD-Video disc encoded for a region that is not supported by your DVD system. The DVD system unexpectedly switches from pause to stop, or fades the screen to black This is caused by the pause or stop timeouts. Audio problems There is no sound when playing a disc • Check that your preamplifier is switched on, and the volume is at an appropriate level.
65 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Video problems There is no picture The G95 includes video switching, so each source can be associated with a video input or the internal DVD. • Select the DVD source. To associate the internal DVD with another source see Configuring the sources, page 56. Problems with high definition television sets The screen is blank and the display shows HDCP ERROR This means that HDCP encryption has failed.
66 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g AM tuner problems AM tuner reception is poor Position the antenna to maximise the strength of the station you want to receive and to reduce interference from other stations on The display shows “No Services” This indicates that a list of available services has not been built. • Perform a scan to build a list of available services. nearby frequencies.
67 Maintenance Cleaning To clean the case, display panel, and keypad • Disconnect the power cord before cleaning the unit. The exterior surfaces of Meridian G Series products are made from solid anodised aluminium, powder coated steel, thermoplastic rubber, and glass. They are designed to be easily wiped clean with a dry, lint free cloth. Greasy marks should be removed by light rubbing with a slightly damp cloth and a trace of proprietary glass cleaner.
68 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Service and guarantee Service Guarantee The Meridian G Series of hi-fi components has been carefully The product is guaranteed against defects in material and designed to give years of untroubled service. There are no user- workmanship for two years from the date of purchase. serviceable parts inside the case, nor do the units require any form of maintenance.
69 Index A accessories 31 AM antenna 31, 41 AM reception 41, 66 antennae, connecting 41, 42 Application menu 52 aspect ratio, changing 28 Index connections cleaning 67 communications 39 preamplifier 34 tuner 34 contrast, changing 28 controller, setting 40 Audio input, assigning 57 Audio setup menu 52 automatic setup 40 D DAB antenna 31, 42 DAB reception 42, 66 B default soundtrack language, selecting 59 black level (NTSC), selecting 47 black level, changing 28 blanking the display 8 brightness, displ
70 Index DVD-Video discs Home key 8 A-B repeat 26 Home soft keys 8 changing the camera angle 27 hue, changing 28 fast forward/reverse 23 pausing 22 selecting a chapter 22 selecting a track 22 slow-motion 23 stopping play 22 M mains fuse, changing 67 menu navigation 46 Meridian setup menu 58 More key 8 MP3 discs 15, 66 E MSR+, using 9 Eject key 8 mute 10 F O FM antenna 31, 41, 42 On/Off key 8 FM reception 42, 65 functions, selecting 8 G guarantee 68 P parental lock, setting 60 password, ch
71 Index R speaker layout, calibrating 55 radio avoiding hiss 20 scanning 18 stepping between preset stations 18 speakers, configuring 54 specifications 5 standby 8 surround system calibrating 55 region codes 62 configuring 54 resetting the configuration 43 T S S-video, connecting 37 safety warnings ii scaler options 50 troubleshooting 63 tuner connections 34 TV standard power up 49 screensaver options 49 Setup menu 59 displaying 45 selecting 48 Types 43, 44 soft keys 8 sources audio inputs, a
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