HP 2310mfa, 2310mfd User's Guide

HP 2310mfa/2310mfd LCD Mulfuncon Monitors (MFM) User Guide
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Second Edition (March 2010)
Document Part Number: 588382-002

TABLE OF CONTENT

FOR YOUR SAFETY .............................................................................................................................3
PRECAUTIONS AND REMINDERS ................................................................................................4
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................5
PACKAGE CONTENTS ......................................................................................................................7
SETTING UP THE MFM ......................................................................................................................8
ATTACHING THE BASE ...................................................................................................................................................................... 8
PREPARING THE MFM FOR WALL MOUNTING ........................................................................................................................ 8
SELECTING A GOOD LOCATION ................................................................................................................................................. 9
INSTALLING THE MONITOR DRIVER ....................................................................................... 10
INSTALLING THE DRIVER ................................................................................................................................................................10
DOWNLOADING UPDATED DRIVERS FROM THE INTERNET ..........................................................................................10
LOCATING THE MFM CONNECTORS AND CONTROLS ................................................. 11
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS ...........................................................................................................................................................13
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL ..................................................................................................................................................14
VIEWING MODE ILLUSTRATIONS ...............................................................................................................................................16
CONNECTING TO THE MFM ....................................................................................................... 17
BACK CONNECTIONS ....................................................................................................................................................................17
SIDE CONNECTIONS .......................................................................................................................................................................19
CONNECTING AN HDMI OR A DVI DEVICE ...........................................................................................................................20
CONNECTING AN HDMI DEVICE ...............................................................................................................................................20
CONNECTING A DVI DEVICE .......................................................................................................................................................21
CONNECTING A COMPUTER ......................................................................................................................................................21
SELECTING THE INPUT SOURCE ................................................................................................................................................. 22
USING THE OSD MENUS ............................................................................................................... 22
FOR ATV MODEL ................................................................................................................................................................................22
FEATURES MENU ...................................................................................................................................................................24
INSTALLATION ......................................................................................................................................................................26
PICTURE MENU .....................................................................................................................................................................22
SOUND MENU .......................................................................................................................................................................23
FOR DTV MODEL .............................................................................................................................................................................. 28
FEATURES MENU ...................................................................................................................................................................31
PARENTAL MENU ..................................................................................................................................................................31
PICTURE MENU .....................................................................................................................................................................28
SOUND MENU .......................................................................................................................................................................29
TV MENU .................................................................................................................................................................................30
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LEGAL NOTICES ............................................................................................................................... 32
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................... 33
TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................................................................... 36
TIPS ....................................................................................................................................................... 37
GLOSSARY .......................................................................................................................................... 37
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SYMBOL SYMBOL DEFINITION
SA 1965
SA 1966
DANGEROUS VOLTAGE: The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electrical shock to persons.
INSTRUCTIONS: The exclamation point within on equilateral triangle to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instruction in the literature accompanying the appliance.
Batteries installed warning
Warning - Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or
equivalent type. The batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunlight, fire or the like.

FOR YOUR SAFETY

Before operating the HP multifuntion monitor (MFM) please read this manual thoroughly. This manual should be retained for future reference.
NOTICE
1. The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
2. Shielded interface cables and AC power cord, if any, must be used in order to comply with the emission limits.
3. The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modification to this equipment. It is the responsibilities of the user to correct such interference.
WARNING:
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the MFM to rain or moisture. Dangerously high voltages are present inside the MFM. Do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
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PRECAUTIONS AND REMINDERS

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Place unit on even surfaces.
Unplug immediately if there is malfunction such as no picture, no video/audio, smoke and bad odor from MFM.
Don't throw any object inside the MFM box like metals or other flammable materials.
Unplug immediately if other foreign materials are put inside MFM box or if the MFM fell down.
Prohibit/Avoid opening MFM cabinet.
Remember to unplug the AC cord from the AC outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners to clean the display.
Do not cover or block any vents and openings. Inadequate ventilation may shorten the life of the display unit and cause overheating.
Avoid direct sunlight, dusty, high humidity and smoky areas.
Call service personnel to clean the internal part of the MFM once a year.
Don't place the MFM in confined spaces or in a box when using it.
Notice for Remote Controller
Avoid Dropping
Make sure to unplug the unit when not in use for a long period of time (days).
Avoid Liquids
Do not place the display near water, such as bathtub, washbasin, kitchen sink, laundry tub, swimming pool or in a damp basement.
Avoid Aerosol Cleaners
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Read before operating equipment
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
7. Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturers instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and third grounding prong. The wide blade or third prong is provided for your safety. When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the
apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13. The MFM should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the label. If you are
not sure of the type of power supplied to your home, consult your dealer or local power company.
14. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
15. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
16. The Class I apparatus shall be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing
connection.
17. The mains plug or appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall
remain readily operable.
18. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the
operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so.
19. For use only with a third party Listed Wall Mounting Bracket with minimum weight/load
( page 26).
20. Tilt/Stability – All televisions must comply with recommended international global safety standards
for tilt and stability properties of its cabinets design.
Do not compromise these design standards by applying excessive pull force to the front, or top,
of the cabinet, which could ultimately overturn the product. Also, do not endanger yourself, or children, by placing electronic equipment/toys on the top
of the cabinet. Such items could unsuspectingly fall from the top of the set and cause product damage and/or personal injury.
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21. Wall or Ceiling Mounting – The appliance should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as
ANTENNA
ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM
GROUND CLAMPS
ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT
GROUND CLAMP
recommended by the manufacturer.
22. Power Lines – An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines.
23. Outdoor Antenna Grounding – If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver, be sure the
antenna system is grounded to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mats and supporting structure grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna-discharge unit, size of grounding connectors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode. See Figure below.
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE Note to the CATV system installer: This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical. Please, make sure to connect the power plug to the wall outlet socket after connecting the MFM to the adapter!
24. Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as
vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
25. Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss. Adjustment of the
equalizer to maximum increases the earphones and headphones output voltage and therefore the sound pressure level.
CAUTION
These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risks of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do.
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HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC.
LCD panel
The LCD panel used in this product is mode of glass. Therefore, it can break when the product is dropped or impacted upon by other objects.
The LCD panel is a very high technology product, giving you finely detailed pictures. Occasionally, a few non-active pixels may appear on the screen as a fixed point of blue, green or red. This does not affect the performance of your product.
In order to ensure long performance of your set and reduce the risk of screen burning, please observe the following precautions.
Do not display still images (still computer and video game images, logos. pictures, text and images • displayed in 4:3) for extended periods of time.
Use a screen saver when using a computer.•

PACKAGE CONTENTS

Multifunction monitor (MFM) with Analogue (ATV) or Digital (DTV) operation, depending on • regional requirements
Remote Control• Two (AAA) Batteries for the Remote Control• Base• Power Cord• User Manual• Quick Setup Guide• Audio Line In Cable• VGA Cable• HDMI Cable• Composite with RCA cable•
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SETTING UP THE MFM

100 mm
100 mm
M4 screws
100 mm
100 mm
M4 screws
IMPORTANT: Do not apply pressure to the screen display area, which may compromise the integrity of the display. The manufacturer’s warranty does not cover user abuse or improper installation.

PREPARING THE MFM FOR WALL MOUNTING

Place the MFM at least 2.36 inches (60 mm) from the wall to prevent cable interference.
Before mounting your MFM on the wall, you need to remove the base.

ATTACHING THE BASE

IMPORTANT: The Base of the MFM must be
assembled prior to usage.
Place MFM unit face down on a soft and flat 1. surface (blanket, foam, cloth, etc.) to prevent any damage to the MFM
Carefully align and insert the Base to the 2. stand.
Gently push the Base towards the MFM until 3. the locking mechanism locks into place.
ATV Interface
For your safety, please use listed wall mount bracket with minimum weight of the MFM without stand. (
page 26.)
To prepare the MFM to attach a wall mount bracket (sold separately):
Loosen the screws holding your MFM to the 1. stand and remove the stand base from the MFM.
Secure the third party wall mount bracket 2. to the back of your MFM using four screws, as indicated in the illustration.
ATV Interface
DTV Interface
DTV Interface
NOTE
Wall mount bracket & screws are not • included
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SELECTING A GOOD LOCATION

Min 1 m
Power Key
Please make sure to connect the power plug to the wall outlet socket after connecting the MFM to the power cord!
Install the base stand; place the MFM 1. on a solid surface.
Ensure that the MFM is placed in a position to allow free flow of air. Do not cover the ventilation openings on the back cover.
To prevent any unsafe situations, flame sources, such as lighted candles, should not be placed on or in the vicinity.
Avoid heat, direct sunlight and exposure to rain or water. The equipment should not be exposed to dripping or splashing water.
Remote control:3.
Remove the cover of the battery compartment. Insert the 2 batteries supplied (Type AAA 1.5V).
Power:4.
Insert the power cord in the wall socket with AC power supply. You can see LED states at the front panel. If the LED colour is Green, the MFM set power is on. If the LED colour is Red, the MFM set is in standby state.
Turn on the MFM:5.
Press the POWER key on the Remote control or the side panel control knobs on the monitor. The MFM will turn on in a minute with display on the screen.
Connect the antenna cable or CATV cable 2. to the aerial socket TV ANTENNA at the back of the MFM.
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INSTALLING THE MONITOR DRIVER

DOWNLOADING UPDATED DRIVERS FROM THE INTERNET

The CD that is included with the MFM contains the monitor driver that you can install on your computer.

INSTALLING THE DRIVER

If you determine that you need to update the driver, you can install the monitor-driver INF and ICM files from the CD, or download them from the Internet.
To install the monitor -driver software from the CD:
Insert the CD in your computer CD drive. 1. The CD menu appears.
Select the language.2. Click 3. Install Monitor Driver Software. Follow the onscreen instructions.4. Restart the computer.5. Ensure that the proper resolutions and 6.
refresh rates appear in the Display Control Panel settings. Refer to the Windows® operating system documentation for more information.
NOTE:
To download the latest version of drivers and software files from the HPSupport site:
Refer to: http://www.hp.com/support.1. Select your country/region.2. Select Download Drivers and Software.3. Enter the model number of your monitor.4. The software-download pages for your 5.
monitor are displayed. Download and install the driver and 6.
software files by using the instructions in the download pages.
Ensure that your system meets the 7. requirements.
You might need to install the digitally signed • monitor drivers (INF or ICM files) manually from the CD, in case of an installation error. Refer to the “Monitor Driver Software Readme” file on the CD for instructions (in English only).
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LOCATING THE MFM CONNECTORS AND CONTROLS

AC IN
PC IN
RGB/PC AUDIO
SERV.C
HDMI 1
Y Pb Pr L R
Y Pb Pr L R
COAXIAL
VIDEO L
R
AV IN
VIDEO L R
AV OUT
TV
COMPONENT
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Before connecting any external equipment to the monitor, turn off all main power switches on the external equipment. If there is no switch, remove the main power plug from the wall socket.
Connect the power cord into the AC IN socket found at the back of the MFM.
NOTE:
Please use the power cord (included) with a grounded (earthed) pin and two flat current-carrying • pins. Use only the power cord received with this monitor.
ATV Connectors
1. HDMI1 (input terminals) — High-Definition Multimedia Interface input receives digital
audio and uncompressed digital video from an HDMI device or uncompressed digital video from a DVI device (
2.
PC IN (VGA / Audio) input terminal — For use when connecting a personal computer
page 16-17).
(PC) ( page 17).
3.
Component (Video and L/R Audio) input terminal — For use when connecting a high-
definition component video device with standard audio output. ( page 14).
TV (Antenna input terminal) — 4. Analogue TV antenna signal input (
5.
AV IN input terminals — For use when connecting a composite video device.
6.
AV output terminals — For use when connecting an video recorder with standard video
page 8).
and standard audio input.
7.
Digital Audio (coaxial) output terminals — For use when connecting an amplifier with
coaxial type digital audio input (
page 15).
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DTV Connectors
AC IN
HDMI1 HDMI2
RGB/PC
VIDEO
L
R
COMPONENT
VIDEO
Y Pb
Pr
VIDEO
L R
L
R
(COAXIAL) (OPTICAL)
SERV.C
AV IN
AV OUT
TV
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1. HDMI1, 2 (input terminals) — High-Definition Multimedia Interface input receives digital audio and uncompressed digital video from an HDMI device or uncompressed digital video from a DVI device (
page 16-17).
2.
PC input terminal — For use when connecting a personal computer (PC) ( page 17).
3.
Component input terminal — For use when connecting a high-definition component
video device with standard audio output. (
4.
Audio input terminal — For use when PC, Component or DVI device with standard audio
page 14).
output.
5. SERVICE — Technician service use only.
6.
AV output terminals — For use when connecting an ATV/DTV video recorder with
standard video and standard audio input.
7.
Composite input terminals — For use when connecting a composite video device.
8.
Digital Audio (coaxial) output terminals — For use when connecting an amplifier with
coaxial type digital audio input ( page 15).
9.
Digital Audio (optical) output terminals — For use when connecting an amplifier with
optical type digital audio input (
TV (Antenna input terminal)10. — Analogue TV/Digital DVB-T antenna signal input (
page 15).
page 8).
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FRONT PANEL CONTROLS

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1 VOL + VOL +: Press to increase the sound volume level.
2. VOL - VOL - : Press to decrease the sound volume level.
3. CH
4. CH
5. MENU Menu Button: Press to open or exit the OSD (on-screen display) menu.
6. INPUT Input Button: Press to select the input source.
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POWER
CH ▲: Press to select the next higher Programme number.
CH ▼: Press to select the next lower Programme number.
Power Button: Press to turn on/off (standby) the MFM set. (Press to turn on
the MFM after the power on status, LED changes to the Green colour and stops flashing.)
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USING THE REMOTE CONTROL

POWER
Press to turn ON/OFF (standby) the MFM.
SOURCE
Press repeatedly to choose the various input sources.
Number buttons Press to enter TV channel
number to select channel.
EPG
Press to display the Electronic Programme Guide.
PRE CH
Press to display the previous channel.
HDMI
Press to choose HDMI source mode.
VIDEO
Press to choose CV1, CV2, AV IN, AV2, or S VIDEO source mode.
TV
Press to choose TV source mode.
DUAL
Press to select from mono, stereo, or TV channel.
SOUND
Press to choose from Personal, Standard, News, or Movie.
PICTURE
Press to choose the Smart Picture mode from Personal, Vivid, Standard, Movie, Game, or Eco.
SLEEP
Press to set the preset time to switch the MFM to standby mode automatically.
MENU/EXIT
Press to open or close menu.
▲, ▼, ◄, ►,
Press to adjust or confirm the various function items on the menu.
INFO
Press to display or close the information screen.
OK
PC
Press to choose PC source mode.
VOL+ / VOL-
Press + or - to adjust the volume.
CH
Press or to browse through the TV channels.
Switch the sound ON/OFF.
ZOOM
Select the display aspect from Auto, Normal (4:3), Wide (16:9), subtitle, full screen, or 14:9 mode.
/ CH
MUTE
Colour buttons
In TV mode: Follow the • directions in the OSD screen.
In Text mode: Text control • buttons.
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TELETEXT
Press to display or close the Teletext.
MIX
Display the Teletext with TV.
SIZE
Press to change the font size: Full screen, Top half and Bottom half.
SUBPAGE
Display the sub page (when available).
INDEX
Press to return to page 100 or the index page.
SUBTITLE
In TV mode: It works only for turning • on the subtitle and change to the next page marked as subtitle.
In Text mode: Select the next page • marked as a subtitle page and request it as the display page.
HOLD
Press to stop the scrolling of pages. The text decoder stops receiving data.
REVEAL
Reveal hidden information such as answers to a quiz.
FAV
Display the Favourite Channel List.
CH-LIST
Display the Channel List.
AD (Audio Description)
No function.
FREEZE
Press to freeze the TV picture.
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VIEWING MODE ILLUSTRATIONS

Normal Mode
The original content would be at the centre of the screen.
16:9 Content
Wide Mode
The original content in this mode has to fill the entire screen of the display.
4:3 Content
16:9 Content
ZOOM Mode
For those wide format images which are originally programmed into 4:3 frames with black bars around, this mode would stretch the image in both width and height for full display with active data.
4:3 Content
Same image in ZOOM mode
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CONNECTING TO THE MFM

PC IN
RGB/PC AUDIO
SERV.C
HDMI 1
Y Pb Pr L R
Y Pb Pr L R
COAXIAL
VIDEO L
R
AV IN
VIDEO L R
AV OUT
TV
COMPONENT 1
COMPONENT 2
VCR(Recording)
Set Top Box
HDMI or DVI device
DVD video player
(with component video
outputs) or
TV back view
HDMI1 HDMI2
RGB/PC
VIDEO
L
R
COMPONENT
VIDEO
Y Pb
Pr
VIDEO
L R
L
R
(COAXIAL) (OPTICAL)
SERV.C
AV IN
AV OUT
TV
VCR(Recording)
Set Top Box
HDMI or DVI device
DVD video player
(with component video
outputs) or
TV back view
BACK CONNECTIONS
ATV Connection example
The unauthorized recording of television • programmes, DVDs, video tapes and other materials may infringe upon the provisions of copyright law.
The • COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT consists of three component video signals (Y, P
, Pr) and provides the best picture
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performance. These terminals can only be used with component video compatible equipment such as a DVD video player.
Additional equipment and cables shown are • not supplied with this monitor.
TV OUTPUT• Supports only ATV/DTV signal to display out or by VCR TV signal recording use.
Connecting an audio system
You can enjoy high quality dynamic sound by connecting the monitor to an audio system.
CAUTION:
DTV Connection example
DO NOT connect the • DIGITAL AUDIO output terminal to the AC-3 RF input of a Dolby Digital Receiver with a built-in Dolby Digital decoder.
Connect the • DIGITAL AUDIO output terminal to the Coaxial input of a Receiver or Processor.
Refer to the owner’s manual of the • connected equipment as well.
When you connect the monitor to other • equipment, be sure to turn off the power and unplug all of the equipment from the wall outlet before making any connections.
The output sound of the monitor has a • wide dynamic range. Be sure to adjust the audio amplifier’s volume to a moderate listening level before turning on the power. Otherwise, the speakers and your hearing may be damaged by a sudden high volume sound.
Turn off the amplifier before you connect or • disconnect the monitor’s power cord. If you leave the amplifier power on, the speakers may be damaged.
Before connecting any external equipment, • turn off all main power switches. If there is no switch, remove the main power plug from the wall socket.
Warning:
When you are connecting (via the DIGITAL AUDIO output terminal) an AV decoder that does not have Dolby Digital or MPEG decoding function, be sure to set PCM in SPDIF Type under SOUND menu. Otherwise, the speakers and your hearing may be damaged by a sudden high volume sound.
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To Coaxial Type
digital audio input
To Digital Audio
output terminal
Coaxial digital cable
(not supplied)
Amplifier equipped with
MPEG decoder
To Optical or Coaxial Type
digital audio input
To Digital Audio
output terminal
Optical or Coaxial
digital cable
(not supplied)
Amplifier equipped with
MPEG decoder
Connecting an amplifier equipped
Amplifier equipped with
Dolby Digital decoder
To Digital Audio
output terminal
To Coaxial Type
digital audio input
Coaxial digital cable
(not supplied)
Amplifier equipped with
Dolby Digital decoder
To Optical or Coaxial Type
digital audio input
To Digital Audio
output terminal
Optical or Coaxial
digital cable
(not supplied)
with a Dolby Digital decoder

Connecting an amplifier equipped with an MPEG decoder

ATV Connection
DTV Connection
ATV Connection
DTV Connection
You can enjoy dynamic realistic sound by connecting the monitor to an amplifier equipped with a Dolby Digital decoder or Dolby Digital processor. When using this setup, select Dolby Digital in Audio Mode.
You can enjoy motion picture with dynamic realistic sound by connecting the monitor to an amplifier equipped with an MPEG audio decoder or MPEG audio processor. When using this setup, select MPEG in Audio Mode.
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Connecting an amplifier equipped
To Digital Audio
output terminal
Amplifier equipped with
digital audio input decoder
To Coaxial Type
digital audio input
Coaxial digital cable
(not supplied)
To Optical or
Coaxial Type
digital audio input
To Digital Audio
output terminal
Optical or Coaxial
digital cable
(not supplied)
Amplifier equipped with
digital audio input decoder
R - OIDUA - LOE
DIV
SERVICE
ONLY
EAR PHONES-VIDEOHDMI 2
TV side view
Mini Stereo Plug
DVD video player
(with composite video outputs)
R - OIDUA - LOEDIVOEDIV-S
SERVICE
ONLY
EAR PHONE
TV side view
Mini Stereo Plug
DVD video player
(with composite video outputs)
with a digital audio (optical or coaxial) input
ATV Connection

SIDE CONNECTIONS

ATV Connection example
DTV Connection example
DTV Connection
You can enjoy dynamic sound of 2-channel digital stereo by connecting the monitor to an amplifier equipped with a digital audio (optical or coaxial) input and speaker system (right and left front speakers). When using this setup, select PCM in SPDIF Type under SOUND menu.
The audio from the speaker will be muted • when connecting the headphone to this terminal.
The service port is for service only.•
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HDMI out
TV back view
HDMI device
HDMI1 HDMI2
HDMI out
TV back view
HDMI device

CONNECTING AN HDMI OR A DVI DEVICE

NOTE:
When turning on your electronic • components, turn on the MFM first, and then the HDMI or DVI device.
When turning off your electronic • components, turn off the HDMI or DVI device first, and then the MFM.
This MFM may not be compatible with • features and/or specifications that may be added in the future.
Some early HDMI equipment may not work • properly with your latest HDMI MFM, due to the adoption of a new standard.
This MFM is only operable with L-PCM on • 32/44. 1/48 kHz and 16/20/24 bits.
The HDMI input on your MFM receives digital audio and uncompressed digital video from an HDMI device or uncompressed digital video from a DVI device.

CONNECTING AN HDMI DEVICE

One HDMI cable (type A connector)
ATV Connection
DTV Connection
This input is designed to accept HDCP programme material in digital from EIA/CEA­861/861B compliant consumer electronic devices (such as a set top box or DVD player with HDMI or DVI output).
For acceptable video signal formats (
page 25).
The HDMI input is designed for best performance with 1080i high-definition video signals, but will also accept and display VGA, SVGA, XGA, WXGA, SXGA, 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p signals.
HDMI• : High-Definition Multimedia Interface DVI• : Digital Video Interface HDCP• : High-bandwidth Digital Content
Protection EIA/CEA-861/861B compliance covers •
the transmission of uncompressed digital video with high-bandwidth digital content protection, which is being standardized for reception of high-definition video signals. Because this is an evolving technology, it is possible that some devices may not operate properly with the MFM.
For proper operation, it is recommended that you use a short HDMI cable with the HDMI Logo (
).
HDMI cable transfers both video and audio.
NOTE:
It is possible that some HDMI device may • not operate properly with this MFM.
E-EDID• : Enhanced-Extended Display Identification
L-PCM• : Linear-Pulse Code Modulation
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PC IN
RGB/PC AUDIO
TV back view
Mini D-sub 15 pin
Computer
RGB PC cable
Audio cable for PC-to-TV connection
Conversion adapter (if necessary) (not provided)
L
R
RGB/PC
TV back view
Mini D-sub 15 pin
Conversion adapter (if necessary) (not provided)
Computer
RGB PC cable
Audio cable for PC-to-TV connection

CONNECTING A DVI DEVICE

1
L R
TV back view
HDMI device
HDMI1 HDMI2
L
R
TV back view
HDMI device

CONNECTING A COMPUTER

One HDMI(type A connector)-to DVI adapter cable (not provided with MFM) and audio cables
ATV Connection
DTV Connection
An analogue RGB (15 pin) computer cable can be connected.
ATV Connection
DTV Connection
HDMI (type A connector)-to-DVI adapter cable (not provided with MFM)
For proper operation, the length of an HDMI­to-DVI adapter cable should not exceed 3m. The recommended length is 2m.
Standard analogue audio cables
An HDMI-to-DVI adapter cable (not provided with MFM) transfers only video. Separate analogue audio cables are required.
When connecting a DVI device, please connect to the HDMI 1 port only.
NOTE:
HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Definition • Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC.
Connect a PC cable from the computer to the
RGB/PC terminal on the back of the MFM.
For acceptable PC signal formats
(
page 25).
However, these signal formats are converted to match the number of pixels of the LCD panel.
Therefore, the MFM may not display small text properly.
If you connect this unit to your PC, the compressed image is displayed in S-XGA mode, therefore the picture quality may deteriorate and characters may not be read.
NOTE:
Some PC models cannot be connected to • this MFM.
There is no need to use an adapter for • computers with DOS/ V compatible mini D-sub 15 pin terminal.
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Smart Picture
Backlight
Contrast
Colour
Brightness
Hue
Sharpness
Vivid
100
50
48
60
0
8
Move Select
Sound
Features
Installation
Picture
A bar may appear in the upper, lower, right • or left side of the screen, or parts of the picture may be obscured depending on some signals. This is not the malfunction.
If the edges of the picture are stretched, • readjust the picture position adjustments in the PC of PICTURE menu.
Depending on the specification of the PC • you are playing the DVD-Video on, and the DVD’s title, some scenes may be skipped, or you may not be able to pause during multi­angle scenes.

SELECTING THE INPUT SOURCE

First press • SOURCE on the remote control to display the video input source list, then press or and OK in order to select the PC input mode (
This function may not be available for some • signal or if no signal is received.
The optimum points of the clock phase • and sampling clock adjustments may be incomprehensible according to the input signals.
Adjusting the picture settings
page 25).

USING THE OSD MENUS

FOR ATV MODEL

Press the 1. MENU/EXIT button to display or close the main menu.
Use the 2. Navigation Ring to move around to select, adjust or confirm an item in the OSD (On Screen Display) menu.
Press the MENU/EXIT button to enter the main OSD. Adjust the items including Picture, Sound, Features, and Installation. However, some function items in the menus may only be enabled in the particular source modes.

PICTURE MENU

Use Smart Picture
Press 1. VIDEO.
The Smart picture menu appears.
Press 2. ▲ ▼ to select one of the following smart picture settings.
Personal• Vivid•
Press 1. MENU/EXIT and use or to select PICTURE.
Use 2. and to select PC and press or OK.
Use 3. or to select an option and press or to adjust the setting as required.
Using the Auto Adjust
Adjust Horizontal Position, Vertical Position, Horizontal Clock, and Clock Phase automatically. Depending on the type of signal, there is a possibility that the display may not be adjusted in its optimum condition with this function. In that case, please adjust each item manually.
Press 1. MENU/EXIT and use and to select Features.
Use 2. and to select Auto Adjust and press or OK.
Use 3. or OK to highlight Yes and press OK.
Standard• Movie• Game• Eco•
Press 3. OK to confirm the choice. The selected smart picture setting is applied.
Adjust Picture Setting
Press 1. MENU. Press 2. OK to select Picture.
The Picture menu appears.
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Picture
Smart sound
Bass
Treble
Balance
Volume
Surround
Auto volume
Movid
4
4
8
0
Off
Off
Move Select
Sound
Features
Installation
Press 3. ▲ ▼ ◄ ► to select one of the following picture settings.
• Smart picture: Accesses pre-defined
smart picture settings. Backlight:• Adjusts the backlight brighter
or darker.
• Contrast: Changes the level of bright
parts in the picture keeping the dark parts unchanged.
• Brightness: Changes the level of light in
the picture.
• Colour: Changes the level of saturation.
Hue:• Compensates colour variations in
NTSC encoded transmissions. Sharpness:• Changes the level of
sharpness of fine details.
• Noise reduction: Filters and reduces
the noise in the picture.
• Colour temperature: Sets the colour
temperature to Cool (bluer), Normal (balanced), Warm (redder).

SOUND MENU

Use smart sound
Use smart sound to apply pre-defined sound settings.
Press 1. SOUND.
The Smart sound menu appears.
Press 2. ▲ ▼ to select one of the following smart sound settings.
• Standard: Adjusts sound settings to suit standard environments and types of audio.
• News: Adjusts sound settings to ideally suit spoken audio, such as the news.
• Movie: Adjusts sound settings to ideally suit movies.
• Personal: Applies the settings that were customised in the sound settings.
Press 3. OK to confirm your choice. The selected smart sound setting is applied.
Adjust sound settings
• Adv. picture: Digitally adjusts picture quality to optimal contrast, colour and sharpness.
Dynamic contrast: Automatically
enhances contrast in an image. Medium setting is recommended.
Dynamic backlight: Adjusts the
brightness of the TV backlight to match lighting conditions.
MPEG artifact re.: Smooths out
transitions on digital pictures. You can switch this feature on or off.
Colour enhancement: Makes
colours more vivid and improves the resolution of details in bright colours. You can switch this feature on or off.
• PC mode: Adjusts the picture when a PC is connected to the TV via HDMI/DVI.
• Picture format: Changes the picture format.
Press 1. MENU. Press 2. ◄ ► to select Sound.
The Sound menu appears.
• Horizontal shift: Adjusts the picture horizontally for PC-VGA or YPbPr.
• Vertical shift: Adjusts the picture vertically for PC-VGA or YPbPr.
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Picture
Sleeptimer
Clock
On timer
Set code
TV lock
01 : 20
0
Activate
Unlock
Move Select
Sound
Features
Installation
Press 3. ◄ ► to select one of the following sound settings.
• Smart sound: Accesses pre-defined smart sound settings.

FEATURES MENU

Set the TV clock
You can display a clock on the TV screen.
• Bass: Adjusts the bass value to fit your best.
• Treble: Adjusts the treble value to fit your best listening.
• Volume: Adjusts the volume.
• Balance: Sets the balance of the left and
right speakers to best fit your listening.
• Dual I-II: Selects between audio languages if dual sound is broadcast.
• Mono/Stereo: Selects between mono or stereo if stereo is broadcast.
• Surround: Enables spatial sound.
• Auto volume: Automatically reduces
sudden volume changes, for example, when switching channels. When enabled, this produces a more consistent audio volume.
• Delta volume: Levels out volume differences between channels or connected devices. Switch to the connected device before you change the delta volume.
Press 1. MENU. Select 2. Features Clock.
The Clock menu appears.
Press 3. ▲ ▼ ◄ ► or Numeric buttons to enter time.
Press 4. Done to confirm. Press 5. MENU to exit.
User timers
You can set timers to switch the TV on or switch to standby at a specified time.
Automatically switch the TV to standby (Sleeptimer)
Sleeptimer switches the TV to standby after a defined period of time.
Press 1. MENU. Select 2. Feature Sleeptimer.
The Sleeptimer menu appears.
Press 3. ◄ ►to set the sleep time. The Sleeptimer can be up to 180 minutes in steps of five minutes. If set to zero minutes, the Sleeptimer is switched off.
Press 4. OK to activate the Sleeptimer. The TV switches to standby after the pre­defined period of time.
NOTE
You can always switch off your TV earlier or • reset Sleeptimer during the countdown.
When you press any button on the remote • control with less than one minute left in the countdown, Sleeptimer will be automatically canceled.
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Automatically switch the TV on (On timer)
On timer switches the TV to a specified channel at a specified time from standby.
Enter your current code using the 7. Numeric buttons. If the code is validated, a new dialogue box will prompt you to enter your new code.
Press 1. MENU. Select 2. Features On timer. Press 3. to enter the On timer menu. Press 4. ▲ ▼ ◄ ► to select Activate and
set a frequency Daily, Once, or Off . Press 5. OK to confirm. Press 6. ▲ ▼ ◄ ► to select Time and set the
starting time. Press 7. Done to confirm. Press 8. ▲ ▼ ◄ ► to select Programme
no. and external source to set the channel. Press 9. OK to confirm. Press 10. MENU to exit.
NOTE
Select • On timer Activate Off to disable On timer.
When • On timer is Off, only Activate can be selected.
Set the • TV clock before activating On
timer feature.
Use TV Lock
You can prevent your children from watching certain programmes or certain channels by locking the TV controls.
Set / change code
Press 1. MENU. Press 2. ▲ ▼ ◄ ► to select Features
Set code. Press3. to enter the code setup. Enter your code using the 4. Numeric
buttons. Re-enter the same code in the new dialogue 5.
box for confirmation. If the code is set successfully, the dialogue box will disappear. However, if the code cannot be set, a new dialogue box will prompt you to re-enter the code.
Enter the new code using the 8. Numeric buttons. A message appears prompting you to enter the new code again for confirmation.
NOTE
If you forget your code, enter ‘8888’ to • override any existing codes.
Lock or unlock all channels and connected devices.
Press1. MENU. Press 2. ▲ ▼ ◄ ► to select Features
TV lock. Press 3. to enter the TV Lock.
A screen appears prompting you to enter
a code. Enter your code using4. Numeric buttons. Press 5. ▲ ▼ to select Lock or Unlock. Press 6. OK.
All channels and connected devices are locked or unlocked.
Press 7. MENU to exit.
NOTE
If you select • Lock, you have to enter your code every time you turn on your TV.
Once you set the code, step 3 and 4 won’t • appear before turn off the TV.
Lock or unlock one or more channels
When watching TV, press 1. CH LIST to display the channel list.
Press 2. ▲ ▼ ◄ ► to select a channel to lock or unlock.
Press 3. ►. Press 4. ▲ ▼ select Lock channel/Unlock
channel. For each selection, press 5. OK to lock or
unlock the channel.
If you want to change the code, select 6. Features Change code.
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INSTALLATION
Picture
Menu language
Channel install.
Factory settings
Current software
Channel assistant
English
Reset
V0.02
Move Select
Sound
Features

Installation

Picture
Menu language
Channel install.
Factory settings
Current software
Analogue : Manual
Channel assistant
Move Select
Sound
Features
Installation
Start automatic installation This takes a few minutes.
Start?
Install channels
The first time you set up your TV, you are prompted to select a menu language and to install TV. This chapter provides instructions on how to reinstall and fine tune channels.
Automatically install channels
This section describes how to search and store channels automatically.
Step 1 Select your menu language
NOTE
Skip this step if your language setings are • correct.
Press 1. MENU. Select 2. Installation Menu language. Press 3. ▲ ▼ to select a language setting.
Step 2 Install Channels
Select your country for proper channel installation.
Press 1. MENU. Select 2. Installation Channel install
Channel assistant.
Press 3. ◄ ► to select Start or Cancel. Press 4. OK to confirm your choice. Press 5. to next step. Select 6. Start and press OK to re-install
channels.
Press 4. OK to confirm. Press 5. MENU to exit.
If you want to stop searching, select 7. Stop and press OK.
A dialogue box appears asking you if you really want to Stop or Continue with the process.
Press 8. ◄ ► to select Stop or Continue. Press 9. OK to confirm your choice. When done, press 10. MENU to exit.
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Manually install channels
This section describes how to search and store analogue TV channels manually.
Press 1. MENU. Select 2. Installation Channel install
Analogue: Manual.
The Analogue: Manual menu appears.
Press 3. ▲ ▼ to select the item you want to adjust.
Colour system• Sound system• Search• Fine-tune• Store cur. chan.• Store new channel• Skip channel•
Step 1 Select your system
NOTE
Skip this step if your system settings are • correct.
Press 1. MENU. Select 2. Installation Channel install
Analogue: Manual.
The Analogue: Manual menu appears.
Press 3. ▲ ▼ ◄ ► to select and enter System.
Press 4. ▲ ▼ to select your country or region.
Press 5. OK to confirm. Press 6. MENU to exit.
Step 2 Search and store new TV channels
Press 1. MENU. Select 2. Installation Channel install
Analogue: Manual.
The Analogue: Manual menu appears.
Press 3. ▲ ▼ ◄ ► to select and enter Search.
Press 9. ◄ ► to select Yes and press OK to store the new channel.
Press 10. MENU to exit.
Fine tune analogue channels
You can manually fine tune analogue channels when reception is poor.
Press 1. MENU. Select 2. Installation Channel install
Analogue: Manual.
The Analogue: Manual menu appears. Press 3. ▲ ▼ ◄ ► to select and enter Fine-
tune.
Press 4. ▲ ▼ to adjust frequency. Press 5. OK when done. Press 6. ▲ ▼ to select Store cur. chan. to
store channel number. Press 7. to enter Store cur.chan.. Press 8. ◄ ► to select Yes and press OK to
store the current channel. Press 9. MENU to exit.
Skip channels
Press 1. MENU. Select 2. Installation Channel install
Analogue: Manual.
The Analogue: Manual menu appears. Press 3. ▲ ▼ to select and enter Skip
channel. Press 4. ◄ ► to select Yes and press OK to
skip the channel you are currently watching.
The selected channel is skipped when you press CH view the channel list.
Press 5. MENU to exit.
NOTE
You can restore a skipped channel to your • channel listing (see ‘Step 2 Search and store new TV channels’).
/ on your remote control or
Press 4. ▲ ▼ or use Numeric buttons to manually enter the three digit frequency.
Press 5. OK to begin search. Press 6. when the new channel is found. Press 7. ▲ ▼ to select Store new channel
under a new channel number. Press 8. to enter Store new channel.
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Rename channels
Picture
Picture Mode
Brightness
Contrast
Tint
Colour
Sharpness
Colour Temperature
Advanced Video
Standard
50
50
50
0
3
Cool
Enter Select Watch TV
EXITOK
Sound
TV
Features
Parental

FOR DTV MODEL

Channels can be renamed so that a name of your choice appears whenever the channel is selected.
When watching TV, press 1. CH LIST to display the channel list.
Select the channel you want to rename.2. Press 3. .
The channel options menu appears.
Press 4. ▲ ▼ ◄ ► to select and enter Rename chan..
A text input box appears. Press 5. ▲ ▼ ◄ ► to select characters. Press 6. OK to confirm each of the characters.
NOTE
Rename channels- the length of the name is • limited to six characters.
Use • Aa to change upper-case letter to lower-case letter and vice versa.
Rearrange channels
Press the 1. MENU/EXIT button to display or close the main menu.
Use the 2. Navigation Ring to move around to select, adjust or confirm an item in the OSD (On Screen Display) menu.
Press the MENU/EXIT button to enter the main OSD. Adjust the items including Picture, Sound, TV, Features, and Parental. However, some function items in the menus may only be enabled in the particular source modes.

PICTURE MENU

The Picture menu shown below in most source modes, provides several video adjustment items for fine tuning the video display.
After you install channels, you can rearrange the order in which they appear.
When watching TV, press 1. CH LIST to display the channel list.
Press 2. .
The channel options menu appears. Press 3. ▲ ▼ ◄ ► to select and enter
Reorder. Press 4. ▲ ▼ ◄ ► to select the new
position. Press 5. OK to comfirm the new position. Press 6. .
Done reordering appears. Press 7. OK to finish reordering.
Reset the TV to factory settings
You can restore the default picture and sound settings of your TV. Channel installation settings remain the same.
Picture Mode:1. To set the best picture appearance to a predefined picture setting from Standard, Vivid, Movie, Eco, or Personal.
Brightness:2. To brighten the dark parts of the picture.
Contrast:3. To sharpen the picture quality. Colour:4. To add or reduce colour. Tint:5. To adjust the picture tint. Sharpness:6. To improve detail. Colour Temperature:7. To choose between
Normal (neutral), Warm (redder), and Cool (bluer).
Press 1. MENU. Select 2. Installation Factory settings. Reset3. is highlighted. Press 4. OK to reset to factory settings. Press 5. MENU to exit.
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Picture
Sound Mode
Equalizer 120Hz
Equalizer 500Hz
Equalizer 5KHz
Equalizer 1.5KHz
Equalizer 10KHz
Balance
Surround Sound
SPDIF Type
Personal
0
0
0
0
0
0
Off
PCM
Enter Select Watch TV
EXITOK
Sound
TV
Features
Parental
Advanced Video:8.
DNR• - To filter out and reduces the
image noise and improve picture quality. Select the effect degrees from Off, Low, Middle, High, or Auto.
Flash Tone• - To adjust the skin colour to be more natural.
Back Light• - To make the background colour brighter or darker.
DCR• - Dynamic Contrast Ratio (DCR) auto adjusts the brightness of the screen to show more depths in the darker areas.
HDMI Mode• - (HDMI only) User can select Auto/graphic/Video mode. Description as following:
Auto: Automatic to get device – information, device will indicate sending timing is video timing or graphic timing (PC timing).
Graphic: Force video timing shows – as graphic timing, for example: 720p shows 1280x720@60Hz; 1080i shows 1920x1080@60Hz. This mode optimises for PC input.
Video: Force graphic timing shows – as video timing, for example: 1280x720@60Hz shows 720p; 1920x1080@60Hz shows 1080i. This mode optimises for DVD player, camcorder, and other video appliances inputs.

SOUND MENU

The Sound menu provides audio adjustment to modify the audio setting.
Sound Mode:1. To set the MFM to a predefined sound setting from Personal, Music, or Speech.
Balance:2. To adjust the balance between left and right channels.
Surround Sound:3. To add greater depth and dimension to the MFM sound.
SPDIF Type:4. To select the Digital Audio Out from PCM, Off, or Dolby Digital (Digital TV model only).
SPDIF Delay:5. SPDIF Delay function will affect Line out audio also delay at that time. The NorDig HD IRD supports the possibility to adjust the audio-delay on the SPDIF output (if available) up to 250 ms and it should be adjustable in 10ms steps, as the IRD may have several different user set­ups, resulting in different a/v delays; e.g. the IRD may be connected to several types of external audio-amplifiers and the STB may be connected to several types of external screens.
Stable Sound:6. Choose On or Off to adjust volume to be consistent across programmes and channels automatically.
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TV MENU

Picture
Channels
Subtitle
Teletext
Enter Select Watch TV
EXITOK
Sound
TV
Features
Parental
0 . @ 0 1 _ - 1 2 A B C a b c 2 3 D E F d e f 3 4 G H I g H i 4 5 J K L j k l 5 6 M N O m n o 6 7 P Q R S p q r s 7 8 T U V t u v 8 9 W X Y Z w x y z 9
Available characters
RC
The TV menu provides channel selection features.
Country:1. To select the relevant country. This is the country you are in, or the country's channels you want to receive if you live near its borders.
Channels:2. Enter the channels submenu, and choose from Channel Scan, Update Scan, Single RF Scan, Analogue Manual Scan, Channel Skip, Channel Sort, Channel Edit, Decoder, and Analogue CH Fine Tune.
Channel scan• - Channel Scan will re-tune the television automatically. It is recommended to run the Channel Scan periodically to ensure that all new services are added.
Update scan• - Search the new channels automatically that are not in the channel list.
Single RF Scan (Digital TV model • only) - Enter the Single RF Scan in
the Channels submenu to scan digital channels.
Analogue Manual Scan• - The television can be tuned-in manually using Analogue Manual Scan. Use the number keys to enter the Start Frequency to scan up or scan down.
Channel skip• - To prevent certain programmes from being viewed by pressing CH + / - buttons on the remote control, the programme position can be skipped.
Tip:
The skipped programme may not be • found by pressing CH + / - buttons but can be access by pressing number buttons directly.
Channel sort• - Changes the order of the Channel List.
Channel Edit• - Enters the Channel Edit in the channels submenu to edit the channel number and channel name by using the number buttons 0~9.
Note:
The following RC number-mapping • table will not be shown on the MFM screen.
Decoder (Analogue TV Model • only) - Channel Decode supports paid
television channel; however, the channel also broadcast some un-encrypted programmes. These programmes without encryption can be viewed free of charge.
Analogue Channel Fine Tune• - Selects Analogue Channel Fine Tune in the Channels submenu to adjust the frequency.
Subtitle:3.
Analogue Subtitle• - To display the
transmitted subtitle on the screen. Either this text can be permanently displayed (assuming that the service is available in the broadcast) or only when mute is active.
1st and 2nd Subtitle• - Use the Digital Subtitle function when two or more subtitle languages are broadcasted. If subtitle data in a selected language is not broadcasted, the default language subtitle will be displayed.
Teletext:4.
Digital Teletext• - To select the teletext
language. Decode Page Language• - To set the
teletext language to the regional location.
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FEATURES MENU

Picture
OSD Language
Time Setup
Reset Default
English
Enter Select Watch TV
EXITOK
Sound
TV
Features
Parental
Picture
Channel Block
Programme Block
Input Block
Factory Default
Change Password
Enter Select Back
EXITOK
Sound
TV
Features
Parental
The Features menu in TV mode, shown below, gives the most flexibility for general demands. The various requirements in different source modes, allow some features to be hidden (disable) on the menu.
OSD Language: 1. To select the on-screen display menu language.
Time Setup:2.
Time Zone• - To select the time zone
you are in. Time• - To set the time and date or select
auto synchronization.
Tip:
Before you want to set the time • and date manually make sure Auto synchronization is Off.
Sleep Timer• - To set the MFM to turn itself off within a certain time.
Reset Default: 3. To reset all MFM settings to the original factory values.

PARENTAL MENU

The Parental Menu enables and defines parental controls for the MFM.
Channel Block:1. To block certain MFM channels.
Programme Block:2. To control access programmes based on age ratings. All settings apply to digital channels.
Note:
This function operates according to • information from the broadcasting station. Therefore if the signal has no information, this function does not operate.
Input Block:3. To disable the specific external input signals.
Change Password:4. To set or change your password, follow the on-screen instructions to set it your password in. All number combinations from 0000 to 9999 are valid.
Tip:
Remember that 5351 is the default • Change Password code. If your access code has been changed or you have forgotten the code, you can always get in by inputting the default code.
Factory Default:5. To clear all the settings in the parental submenu.
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LEGAL NOTICES

Canadian notice
Regulatory Notices – Federal Communications Commission Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the •
equipment and the TV. Connect the equipment into wall power •
outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio • or television technician for help.
Modifications
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by our company may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Cables
Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RF/EMI connector hoods to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations.
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference­Causing Equipment Regulations.
Avis Canadian
Cat apparel numerous de la classed B respected toutes les exigencies du règlement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada.
Power Cord Set Requirements
The MFM power supply is provided with Automatic Line Switching (ALS). This feature allows the MFM to operate on input voltages between 100–120V or 200–240V.
The power cord set (flexible cord or wall plug) received with the MFM meets the requirements for use in the country where you purchased the equipment.
If you need to obtain a power cord for a different country, you should purchase a power cord that is approved for use in that country.
The power cord must be rated for the product and for the voltage and current marked on the product's electrical ratings label. The voltage and current rating of the cord should be greater than the voltage and current rating marked on the product. In addition, the cross-sectional area of the wire must be a minimum of 0.75 mm² or 18 AWG, and the length of the cord must be between 6 feet (1.8 m) and 12 feet (3.6 m).If you have questions about the type of power cord to use, contact an authorized HP service provider.
A power cord should be routed so that it is not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed uponit or against it. Particular attention should be paid to the plug, electrical outlet, and the point where the cord exits from the product.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

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6
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Acceptable Video signals through HDMI terminals
Format Resolution V. Frequency H. Frequency Pixel Clock Frequency
480i 720 x 480i 60.000Hz 15.734kHz 27.000MHz
480p 720 x 480p 60.000Hz 31.500kHz 27.000MHz /27.030MHz
576i 720 x 576i 50.000Hz 15.625kHz 27.000MHz
576p 720 x 576p 50.000Hz 31.250kHz 54.000MHz
720p 1280 x 720p 50.000Hz 37.500kHz 74.250MHz
720p 1280 x 720p 59.940 Hz / 60.000Hz 44.960kHz / 45.000kHz 74.170MHz /74.250MHz
1080i 1920 x 1080i 59.940 Hz / 60.000Hz 33.720kHz / 33.750kHz 74.170MHz /74.250MHz
1080i 1920 x 1080i 50.000Hz 28.125kHz 74.250MHz
1080p 1920 x 1080p 50.000Hz 56.250kHz 148.500MHz
1080p 1920 x 1080p 59.940 Hz / 60.000Hz 67.430kHz / 67.500kHz 148.350MHz /148.500MHz
Acceptable PC signals through HDMI/D-SUB terminals
Format Resolution V. Frequency H. Frequency Pixel Clock Frequency
VGA 640x480 59.940Hz 31.469kHz 25.175MHz
VGA 640x480 72.809Hz 37.861kHz 31.500MHz
VGA 640x480 75.000Hz 37.500kHz 31.500MHz
VGA 720x400 70.087Hz 31.469kHz 28.322MHz
SVGA 800x600 56.250Hz 35.156kHz 36.000MHz
SVGA 800x600 60.317Hz 37.879kHz 40.000MHz
SVGA 800x600 72.188Hz 48.077kHz 50.000MHz
SVGA 800x600 75.000Hz 46.875kHz 49.500MHz
XGA 1024x768 60.004Hz 48.363kHz 65.000MHz
XGA 1024x768 70.069Hz 56.476kHz 75.000MHz
XGA 1024x768 75.029Hz 60.023kHz 78.750MHz
WXGA 1280x720 59.855Hz 44.772kHz 74.250MHz
SXGA 1280x1024 60.020Hz 63.981kHz 108.000MHz
WXGA 1440x900 60.000Hz 55.940kHz 106.500MHz
WSXGA 1680x1050 60.000Hz 65.290kHz 146.250MHz
FHD 1920x1080 60.000Hz 67.500kHz 148.500MHz
HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC.
NOTE:
For PC input, for only supported PC signal can show the correct resolution on TV display.•
Signal names for mini D-sub 15 pin connector
Pin assignment for RGB/PC terminal
Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal name
1 R 9 VGA-5V 2 G 10 Ground 3 B 11 NC (not connected) 4 NC (not connected) 12 VGA-SDA 5 NC (not connected) 13 H-sync 6 Ground 14 V-sync 7 Ground 15 VGA-SCL 8 Ground
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Analogue TV Model Specifications
Input/Output terminals
Model
2310TV
Power source
220 V-240 V AC, 50 Hz
Power consumption
2310TV: 65W
Standby (approx.)
0.5W
Dimensions
560.3cm(W) 399.3cm(H) 175.4cm(D)
Mass (Weight)
5.15 kg
Net (Weight without stand)
5.13 kg
Analogue TV system (Antenna input)
Channel coverage: PAL B/G DK, I NTSC M/N
COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT terminals (the signal format)
480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p (50/60 Hz), 1080i, 1080p (50/60 Hz) (These signal formats are converted to match the number of pixels of the LCD panel.)
(1) Input
RCA Component Video RCA Composite Video Audio : RCA
(2) Input
RCA/Mini-Din(4 pin) Composite Video(CVBS) +S-video Audio : RCA L/Mono+R
TV Output
RCA video ouput Audio out RCA(L+R)
RGB/PC Input
Mini D-sub 15 pin Analogue RGB
PC/HDMI1 /
Component
HDMI1 Input(type A)
HDMI2 Input(type A)
Digital Audio
(coaxil)
Headphone jack 3.5 mm (Diameter) stereo
Input RCA Audio L+R
19 pin A/V Digital
19 pin A/V Digital Output
Bitstream/PCM
Y, PB/CB, PR/CR CVBS L/Mono+R (shared between Component and Composite)
(shared between S-Video and Composite)
Operating condition
Temperature 5 °C - 35 °C
Humidity 20 % - 80 % (No moisture condensation)
Composite Colour system (analogue TV system)
PAL, SECAM, NTSC 3.58/4.43
Aspect ratio
16 : 9
Visible size (diagonal)
477.41x268.41mm
Number of pixels
1,920 (H) dots x 1,080 (V) dots
Sound output (at 10
distortion)
%
3W + 3W
Headphone socket
R3.5mm stereo.
Design and specifications are subject to change without • notice.
Never service or remodel the TV by yourself. It may • expose you to a fire hazard or dangerous voltages.
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Digital TV Model Specifications
Model
2310TV
Power source
220 V-240 V AC, 50 Hz
Power consumption
2310TV: 65W
Standby (approx.)
0.5W
Dimensions
560.3cm(W) 399.3cm(H) 175.4cm(D)
Aspect ratio
16 : 9
Visible size (diagonal)
477.41x268.41mm
Number of pixels
1,920 (H) dots x 1,080 (V) dots
Sound output (at 10
distortion)
%
3W + 3W
Headphone socket
R3.5mm stereo.
Input/Output terminals
Mass (Weight)
5.15 kg
Net (Weight without stand)
5.13 kg
Analogue TV system (Antenna input)
Channel coverage: PAL B/G (CCIR) VHF 0 - 12 UHF 27 - 69 CATV C2, C10, C31 S2 - S44
Digital TV System
Compliant Standard DVB-T Video Decoding MP @ ML & MP @ HL Audio Decoding Dolby® Digital, MPEG (I & II) Audio Sampling Rate 32, 44.1, 48 kHz
Digital TV Terrestrial Tuner / Demodulator
Frequency 51~858 MHz Loop Through 51~858 MHz Bandwidth 7 MHz Demodulator COFDM FFT Mode 8 K Constellation QPSK, 64 QAM Guard Interval 1/8, 1/16 Inner Coding Rate 2/3, 3/4
COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT terminals (the signal format)
480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p (50/60 Hz), 1080i, 1080p (50/60 Hz) (These signal formats are converted to match the number of pixels of the LCD panel.)
Composite Colour system (analogue TV system)
PAL, SECAM, NTSC 3.58/4.43
(1) Input
RCA Component Video RCA Composite Video Audio : RCA
(2) Input
RCA/Mini-Din(4 pin) Composite Video(CVBS) +S-video Audio : RCA L/Mono+R
TV Output
RCA video ouput Audio out RCA(L+R)
RGB/PC Input
Mini D-sub 15 pin Analogue RGB
PC/HDMI1 /
Component
HDMI1 Input(type A)
HDMI2 Input(type A)
Digital Audio
(optical + coaxial)
Headphone jack 3.5 mm (Diameter) stereo
Input RCA Audio L+R
19 pin A/V Digital
19 pin A/V Digital Output
Bitstream/PCM
Y, PB/CB, PR/CR CVBS L/Mono+R (shared between Component and Composite)
(shared between S-Video and Composite)
Operating condition
Temperature 5 °C - 35 °C
Humidity 20 % - 80 % (No moisture condensation)
Design and specifications are subject to change without • notice.
Never service or remodel the TV by yourself. It may • expose you to a fire hazard or dangerous voltages.
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TROUBLESHOOTING

Please make these simple checks before calling service. These tips may save you time and money since charges for receiver installation and adjustments of customer controls are not covered under your warranty.
Symptoms Items to Check and Actions to follow
“Ghost ” or double image This may be caused by obstruction to the •
antenna due to high rise buildings or hills. Using a highly directional antenna may improve the picture.
No power Check if the TV’s AC power cord is plugged •
into the mains socket. Unplug the TV, wait for 60 seconds. Then •
reinsert plug into the mains socket and turn on the TV again.
No picture Check antenna connections at the rear of the •
TV to see if it is properly connected to the TV. Possible broadcast station trouble. •
Try another channel. Adjust the contrast and brightness settings.• Check the Closed Captions control. Some •
TEXT modes could block the screen.
Good picture but no sound Increase the VOLUME.•
Good sound but poor colour Adjust the contrast, colour and brightness •
Poor picture Poor picture quality may occur when an •
Snowy picture and noise Check the antenna connection.•
Horizontal dotted line This may be caused by electrical interference •
Television not responding to remote control Check whether the batteries are working. •
Check if the TV is muted; press the MUTE • button on the remote control.
For PC operation, if a DVI to HDMI cable • is used, make sure a separate audio cable is connected between the PC and MFM.
settings.
activated S-VHS camera or camcorder is connected to your TV and the other peripheral at the same time. Switch off one of the peripherals.
(e.g. hairdryer, nearby neon lights, etc.) Turn off the equipment.•
Replace if necessary. Clean the remote control sensor lens on the •
TV. You can still use the buttons at the front of •
your TV. Select the TV mode to ensure your remote •
control is set in the TV mode.
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Online Technical Support
For the online access to technical support information, self-solve tools, online assistance, community forums of IT experts, broad mutlivendor knowledge base, monitoring and diagnostic tools, go to http://www.hp.com/support.
Preparing to Call Technical Support
If you cannot solve a problem using the trouble shooting tips in this section, you may need to call technical support. Have the following information available when you call:
MFM unit model number• Serial number for the MFM unit• Purchase date on invoice• Conditions under which the problem occurred• Error messages received• Hardware configuration• Hardware and software you are using•

TIPS

Care of the screen
Do not rub or strike the screen with anything hard as this may scratch, mar, or damage the screen permanently. Unplug the power cord before cleaning the screen. Dust the MFM by wiping the screen and the cabinet with a soft, clean cloth. If the screen requires additional cleaning, use a clean, damp cloth. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.
Mobile telephone warning
To avoid disturbances in picture and sound, malfunctioning of your MFM or even damage to the MFM, keep your mobile telephone away from the MFM.
HP Recycling Program
HP encourages customers to recycle used electronic hardware, HP original print cartridges, and rechargeable batteries. For more information about recycling programs, go to http://www.hp.com/recycle.

GLOSSARY

HDTV
HDTV displays are technically defined as being capable of displaying a minimum of 720p or 1080i/p active scan lines.
HDMI Inputs
High-Definition Multimedia Interface
Audio / Video Inputs
Located on the rear of the receiver, these connectors (RCA phono type plug) are used for the input of audio and video signals. Designed for use with VCRs (or other accessories) in order to receive higher picture resolution and offer sound connection options.
Menu
An on-screen listing of features shown on the TV screen is made available for user adjustments.
RF
Radio Frequency or modulated signal design used as the carrier for television broadcasts.
Sleep Timer
You can set a time period for which the TV will be turn off automatically.
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