Olevia 427V User Manual

Page 1
4-Series
LCD HDTV
TV
Page 2
Table of C ontents
Important Information Important Safety Precautions Introducing the Syntax-Brillian OLEVIA TV Accessories TV Installation And Connection Guide
Identifying Front Controls and Rear Panels
- Descriptions of Connector Types
- Connecting the Power Cord Installation
- Connecting to an Antenna or Video Equipment with Antenna Outlet
- Connecting to a Set-Top-Box with HDMI Cables
- Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box with Component Connectors
- Connecting to a DVD Player with A/V or S Video Cables
- Connecting to a DVD Player with Component Cables
- Connecting to a DVD Player with HDMI Cables
- Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box with A/V Cables
- Connecting to a VCR, PVR, or DV with A/V Cables
- Connecting to a Blue-Ray DVD Player or HD-Receiver with HDMI Cables and a PC with VGA Cables
- Connecting to a D-VHS with HDMI Cables
- Connecting to a D-VHS with Component Cables
- Connecting to an Audio Receiver/Home Theater System
- Other Audio Connections
- Instruction for Uploading New Firmware
Remote Control Guide
- Regular Buttons
- Battery Installation
On Screen Display (OSD)
Introduction Operating in the OSD PICTURE OSD Adjusting TV Picture Settings
- Description of Settings
- Initial Screen
- Selecting the Picture Mode
- Adjusting the Picture Quality AUDIO OSD Adjusting Sound Quality
- Description of Settings
- Adjusting the Audio Settings
- MTS System for Stereo TV SCREEN OSD Adjusting Screen Modes
- Description of Settings
- Changing the Screen Mode
- Selecting the Picture/Video Source SETUP OSD Adjusting Personal TV Settings
- Description of Settings
- Searching the TV Channels
- Editing Channels
- Closed Caption Options
- Setting up Parental Control Password
- Activating the Parental Control Feature
- Resetting the Password
- Setting the Date and Time
- Setting the TV Timer
- Timeout Settings for OSD Menu
- TV OSD Languages
- Setting DPMS
- Factory Default Option
- Displaying the Firmware Version
Specifications Timing Mode for VGA and DVI Pixels Policy Glossary
1 2 5 7
27 28 29 29 29 30 30 30 31 32 33 33 33 34 35 35 35 36 37 37 38 39 43 44 44 50 51 52 52 53 53 53 53 54 56 57 58
8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26
Page 3
01
Important Information
Read the following context indicated by the following symbol to the left. It indicates important literature in operating the product.
Read the following context indicated by the following symbol to the left. It indicates a potential high voltage hazard that may compromise your safety.
Risk of electronic shock
Do not open
Caution
Caution
Take caution when moving the product on a cart. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the display unit and cart combination to overturn.
Caution
To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, fully insert.
Caution
This product satisfies FCC regulations when shielded cables and connectors are used to connect the unit to other equipment. Prevent electromagnetic interference from electrical appliances such as radios and televisions. Please use shielded cables and connectors for connections.
Warning
FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
To reduce the risk of electronic shock, do not remove cover (or back).
No user-serviceable parts inside.
Refer service to qualified Repair Technician or Repair Center.
Page 4
02
Important Safety Precautions
Cleaning
Remember to unplug the AC cord from the AC outlet before cleaning the display unit. Then spray small amount original
to clean the display. Remember to use only soft cotton cloth such as an old 100% cotton T-shirt, not sponges
to clean the display.
No drips allowed.
WINDEXwi ndow clearer (blue stuff), not Ammonia-added clearer, on cloth
brillo abrasive
material,
Stand
Do not place the display unit on an unstable place. The TV may fall resulting in serious personal injuries to nearby people as well as damage to the display unit.
Ventilation
Do not cover or block these vents and openings located on the top and back of the display. Inadequate ventilation may cause overheating and shorten the lifespan of the display. Do not place in an enclosed area such as a built-in shelf, unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer's instructions are followed. Keep the distance of 10cm minimum between the display unit and wall. Never install the display unit as indicated in the picture below.
Air circulation is blocked
Air circulation is blocked
10cm
10cm
Page 5
03
Important Safety Precautions
Never insert objects or spill liquid into the display unit
Never insert any object into the display unit through openings or spill liquid on the display unit. High voltage flows in the display unit, and inserting an object can cause electric shock and/or short internal parts.
Keep away from water and moisture
Do not place the display in areas where moisture is present or where the unit may get wet such as bath­rooms, kitchen, pool area or in a wet basement.
AC cord protection
The AC cords must be routed properly to prevent people from stepping on them or objects from resting on them. Check the cords at the plugs and product.
Keep away from heat sources
Keep the display unit away from heat sources such as radiators, heaters, stoves and other heat-generating products.
The liquid crystal panel used in this product is made of glass
Do not hit the panel. Be careful to prevent from getting hurt by broken glass pieces in case the panel breaks.
Follow operating instructions
All operating instructions must be followed.
Precautions when transporting the display
Carrying the display requires two or more people.
Attachments
Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer. Use of inadequate attachments may result in accidents to nearby poeple or to the unit.
Power source
This product must operate on a power source specified on the specification label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply used in your home, consult your dealer or local power company. For units designed to operate on batteries or another power source, refer to the operating instructions.
Overloading
Do not overload AC outlets or extension cords. It may result in electric shock or start a fire.
Wall mounting
Be sure to install the display unit according to the method recommended by the manufacturer. Use only the mounting hardware recommended by the manufacturer.
Servicing
Do not attempt to service the display unit yourself. Removing covers expose you to high voltage and other dangerous conditions. Request a qualified service technician to perform the service.
Page 6
04
Safety checks
Upon completion of service or maintenance, request the service technician to perform safety checks to ensure that the display unit is in proper operating
condition.
Environment
The display unit only operates within the temperature 0C to 40C.O peration outside of the recommended may cause damage to your product.
Replacement parts
In case the display unit needs replacement parts, make sure that the service technician uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer, or those with the same characteristics and performance as the original parts. Use of unauthorized parts can result in fire, electric shock and/or other danger.
Repair
When the display unit displays an abnormal condition, any noticeable abnormality in the display unit indicates that the display unit needs servicing. If any of the following conditions occurs, unplug the AC cord from the AC outlet, and request a qualified service person to perform repairs.
1.A liquid was spilled on the display unit or objects have fallen into the display unit.
2.The display unit has been exposed to rain or water.
3.The display unit has been dropped or damaged.
Important Safety Precautions
Warning
When installing or realigning an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits. Contact with them could be fatal.
Reference
Grounding component
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Electric service equipment
Power service grounding electrode system (NEC Art 250. Part H)
Ground clamps
Grounding conductors (NEC Section 810-21)
Antenna discharge unit (NEC Section 810-20)
Grounding clamp
Antenna lead-in wire
Antenna and satellite grounding
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Page 7
05
Introducing the Syntax-Brillian OLEVIA TV
Welcome!
Thank you for purchasing a Syntax-Brillian OLEVIA LCD HDTV. This manual is to be used with the following model:
OLEVIA 4 Series
This manual is designed to help you through setting up and operating your LCD HDTV as quickly as possible. The model and serial numbers are on the back cover of your TV. Write these numbers in the space provided in this manual for your records. Please read all the safety and operating instructions carefully, and keep this manual for future reference.
Owner's Record
The model and serial numbers are located at the rear of the display unit, or on the side of the media receiver unit on the cartons (white label). Record these numbers in the spaces provided below. Refer to them whenever you call Syntax-Brillian Groups Corporation or local dealer regarding this product.
Model No.
Serial No.
Package Contents
-Syntax-Brillian OLEVIA display unit
-Remote Control
-1 AC power cord
-Quick Start Guide
-Warranty Card
These items are all you need to set up and operate the TV in its basic configuration.
Note: Most components (VCRs, DVD players, etc.) come with the necessary cables to connect them. If you want to set up a complex system, you may need to buy extra cables, connectors, etc. Be sure to have these on hand before you start to connect your system.
TM
TM
TM
Page 8
Introducing the Syntax-Brillian Olevia TV
06
Syntax-Brillian OLEVIA LCD HDTV includes many features, you will
enjoy throughout the usage of your TV. These highlighted features include:
Fully Integrated HDTV (High Definition TV): HDTV delivers a stunning picture far beyond the quality of standard televisions. These programs offer crystal clear video with amazing detail played with enhanced audio quality of digital television programs. You can enjoy better sound and picture in movies, prime time TV shows, and other HD broadcasts in dynamic television settings through cable, satellite or even free broadcasts over the air.
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface):
The next generation of DVI, HDMI provides the best interface between a DVD player and compatible products such as digital set top box for uncompressed digital audio/video connections. When matched with a Syntax-Brillian OLEVIA TV, multi-channel digital audio signals, uncompressed DVI digital video and intercommunication between high multimedia interfaces are combined through a single interconnecting cable.
TM
TM
For a true high definition cinematic experience, your Syntax-Brillian TV uses the Xilleon image processing chip from ATI. The Xilleon chip offers many advanced features.
The Xilleon chip allows your new Syntax-Brillian TV to display a spectrum of over 16 million colors, so you can enjoy a true color viewing experience with vivid tones and natural hues.
Xilleon uses advanced digital image processing technologies to convert standard definition signals (such as those usually found in analog TV broadcasts, DVDs, and cable set-top boxes) to the brilliant 1366 x 768 format used by your Syntax-Brillian TV.
With analog video still being broadcast, Xilleon integrates a 3D comb to virtually eliminate problems like dot crawl and keep your Syntax-Brillian display looking its finest.
Xilleon uses advanced deinterlacing technology to reduce artifacts such as jagged lines in moving pictures. Contrast, sharpness, saturation and many other parameters are also automatically optimized 60 times per second.
Enjoy your new Syntax-Brillian TV powered by ATI Xilleon.
TM
TM
TM
TM
TM
TM
TM
TM
TM
TM
TM
TM
ATI :
Page 9
07
Accessories
Supplied Accessories
Remote control & batteries (AAA x 2)
Power cord x 1
QSG x 1
User manual (CD-ROM) x 1
Optional Accessories
Warranty Card x 1
Wall Mount Set
1. Before using the wall mount, please read its Quick Start Guide and follow assembly guide.
2. For safety purpose, please purchase wall mount that will support the LCD HDTV weight.
3. Following installation instruction is only for your reference.
4. Please consult authorized service personnel for the installation of wall mount.
Model # WM30D : available for 26" above Models
Page 10
08
TV Installation and Connection Guide
Identifying Front and Rear Panels
Front Panel
Turns display on/off.
Displays the On Screen Display(OSD) menu. In OSD menu, press it to return to the previous screen or to exit.
Adjusts Channel. In the OSD menu, both keys are used to navigate within menu.
Adjusts Volume. In the OSD menu, both keys are used to navigate within menu. Vol+ is used to select the highlighted option.
Press to switch the input sources.
Contains Infra-red light for digital data transmission by the remote control. Please point remote control at IR Sensor for function.
POWER
MENU
CH / CH
VOL+/VOL-
SOURCE
Source VOL- VOL+ CH CH Menu Power
IR SENSOR
IR Sensor
Page 11
09
Identifying Front and Rear Panels
Rear Panel
TV Installation and Connection Guide
NOTE: The component inputs have a superior quality of picture than the S-Video or AV (composite video) inputs.
Power Connections
The power cord connects here.
1
AC In
Computer / TV Signal Connections
2
VGA/Audio Input (PC) Port
Used for analog RGB signals from a personal computer. VGA has one set of Audio R/L inputs.
Audio Input
To send an AV receiver or other equipment's connected audio signals to the TV
Used for audio output to earphone.
USB Service Port
Only for Service Technician use, not an interface for other devices.
(5 RCA jacks) Used to connect A/V equipment with component video outputs, such as a DVD player, Digital Satellite Receiver, or compatible Video Game System.
Component
Video
AV (Composite Video: 3 RCA jacks): Used to connect a VCR, Super VHS (S-VHS),
DVD player, or other video devices to the TV.
HDMI/DVI
S-Video
Video
R
L
Pr/Cr
Pb/Cb
Y
R
L
S-Video : (1 DIN and 2 RCA jacks) Used to connect video devices to the TV. However, they have a better quality of picture than a composite video signal.
OR
Used to connect digital video equipment with a HDMI/DVI output.
NOTE: Preferred connection for HDMI/DVI Satellite or Set-Top-Box . equipment
To receive signals from VHF / UHF antennas or a cable system
(For TV Models Only)
R
L
Earphone
RS232 Service Port
To download some information from website to TV for user
RF Terminal
OR
As a computer input with VGA to RCA Adapter.
R
L
Warning ! This RS232 control port is for service purpose only, and should be used by trained serviceman only. Any random connection may cause damage to this unit.
Page 12
10
Descriptions of Connector Types
75-ohm Coaxial Cable
S-Video Cable
Audio/Video Cable
Component Cable
Video (Yellow)
Left Audio (White)
Right Audio (Red)
Y (Green)
Pb/Cb (Blue)
Pr/Cr (Red)
For TV/cable connection
Used for transferring video signal, which is split into two signals, brightness and color.
Through this connection, you can view a better picture than AV (Composite Video) connection.
Used for transferring audio and video signal.
This connection is the most commonly found on A/V equipment.
Used for transferring video signal, which is split into three signals, one brightness and two color.
Through this connection, you can view a better high definition picture than S-Video or AV (Composite Video) connection.
You may find it necessary to use some of the following cable types during setup.
TV Installation and Connection Guide
HDMI Cable
Used for transferring digital uncompressed video and audio signals to the TV.
HDMI signal is purely digital and provides a crystal clear technology better than component, S-Video or Video connections. It is strongly recommended to use this connection if you have this function on your equipment.
Page 13
11
Connecting the Power Cord
Complete other connections prior to connecting the power cord:
1.Connect the power cord to the AC IN connector of the TV.
2.Connect the other end of the power cord to the wall outlet.
Rear of TV
1
2
TV Installation and Connection Guide
Page 14
12
Installation
In the following pages, you will find directions on how to install your tv and choice of video equipment.
TV Installation and Connection Guide
Connecting to an Antenna or Video Equipment with Antenna outlet
Connecting to a Set-Top-Box with HDMI Cables (Preferred TV connection)
Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box with Component Connectors
(Secondary Preferred after HDMI)
Connecting to a DVD Player with A/V or S Video Cables
Connecting to a DVD Player with Component Cables
Connecting to a DVD Player with HDMI Cables
Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box with A/V Cables
Connecting to a VCR, PVR, or DV with A/V Cables
Connecting to a Blue-Ray DVD Player or HD-Receiver with HDMI Cables
and a PC with VGA Cables
Connecting to a D-VHS with HDMI Cables
Connecting to a D-VHS with Component Cables
Connecting to an Audio Receiver/Home Theater System
Other Audio Connections
Instruction for Uploading New Firmware
Page 15
HDMIANT
Input
L
R
Input
L
R
RS232C Control
Port
VGA/Component
HDMIANT
Input
L
R
Input
L
R
RS232C Control
Port
VGA/Component
Rear of TV
13
Connecting to an Antenna or Video Equipment with Antenna outlet (For TV and DTV Source)
1. Connect a 75-ohm coaxial cable (or choice of Antenna Cable) from your cable or antenna to the Video Equipment's IN jack.
2. Connect another 75-ohm coaxial cable from the Video Equipment's OUT jacks to the TV's VHF/UHF jacks (RF Terminal).
(75-ohm coaxial cable)
(Video Equipment with Antenna In/Out Socket)
IN jack
(75-ohm coaxial cable)
(75-ohm coaxial cable)
Disconnect all power sources before making any connection.
OUT jack
If connecting to Video Equipment with Antenna outlet
Rear of TV
1. Connect a 75-ohm coaxial cable (or choice of Antenna Cable) from your cable or antenna to the TV's VHF/UHF jack (RF Terminal).
TV Installation and Connection Guide
For 427~432 Models
For 427~432 Models
Page 16
14
Connecting to a Set-Top-Box with HDMI Cables
1. Connect a 75-ohm coaxial cable (or choice of Antenna Cable) from your cable or antenna to the Set-Top-Box's VHF/UHF jack (RF Terminal).
2. Connect a HDMI cable from the Set-Top-Box's HDMI OUT jacks to the TV's HDMI IN jacks.
Disconnect all power sources before making any connection.
HDMI cable
Rear of TV
Set-Top-Box
(75-ohm coaxial cable)
1
2
TV Installation and Connection Guide
Note: HDCP is a copy protected digital connection that receives analog or digital video and audio signals from equipment with a HDMI output that features the HDCP function. HDMI allows the transfer of digital uncompressed data to the TV. This connection is superior when compared to the Component, S Video or AV (composite) connections.
Note: HDMI signal is purely digital and provides a better picture, it is better than component, S-Video or Video connections. It is strongly recommended to use this connection if you have this function on your equipment.
HDMIANT
Input
L
R
Input
L
R
RS232C Control
Port
VGA/Component
For 427~432 Models
Cable / Satellite
Page 17
Ear Phone
L
Pb/Cb
Pr/Cr
Y
R
R
L
R
L
R
L
S-VideoCVBS
Audio Output
Component
Firmware
Upgrade
Port
Video
15
TV Installation and Connection Guide
Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box with Component Connectors (Secondary Preferred after HDMI)
Use this method of connection if your Satellite Receiver or Cable Box has component (Y, Pb, Pr) jacks.
1.Using a component video cable, connect the Satellite Receiver or Cable Boxes' Y, Pb and Pr jacks to the Y, Pb and Pr jacks on the TV.
Colors on Component Video connectors:
Y: Green Pb (also identified as Cb, CB or B-Y): Blue Pr (also identified as Cr, CR or R-Y): Red
Note: The Y, Pb and Pr jacks on your Satellite Receiver or Cable Box are sometimes labeled as Y, Cb and Cr, or B-Y and R-Y. If so, connect the cables to the matching colors.
2.Using an Audio cable, connect the Satellite Receiver or Cable Boxes' Audio OUT jacks to the TV's Audio in jacks.
Note: The Y, Pb and Pr jacks do not provide audio, so audio cables must be connected to provide sound.
Note: The YPbPr connection provides the best quality of video signal compared to AV (composite) and
S-Video connection.
Note: YPbPr is set at default to best perform with HD 720p and 1080i content, set Input to "Interlace DVD" for best performance with regular 480i and 480p content. (Menu - Picture - Mode - Input = "Interlace DVD")
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
Satellite Receiver or Cable Box
Component cable with RCA connector
Audio cable
Red
Blue
Green
Red
White
Rear of TV
For 427~432 Models
Page 18
Ear Phone
L
Pb/Cb
Pr/Cr
Y
R
R
L
R
L
R
L
S-VideoCVBS
Audio Output
Component
Firmware Upgrade
Port
Video
16
Connecting to a DVD Player with A/V or S Video Cables
Use this method of connection if your DVD player does not have component (Y, Pb, Pr) jacks. Note: If your DVD player has component video output connectors, for best picture quality, use the connection described for Connecting to a DVD Player with Component Connectors.(See page.17)
1.Using an A/V cable, connect the DVD player's Audio OUT jacks to the TV's Audio IN jacks.
2.Using an S-Video Cable, connect the DVD player's S Video OUT jack to the TV's S Video IN jack.
Note: When you connect video equipment to both the same Video andS -Video input jacks, thedis play will automatically select S-Video first. To view Video signal, please disconnect the S-Video jack or turn off theVideo signal on the videoeq uipment.
S-Video is strongly recommended for use if your VCR or video equipment has the option. S-Video input has better quality of picture than a composite Video signal.
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
A/V cable with RCA connector
S Video cable
Yellow
Red
White
Rear of TV
DVD Player
TV Installation and Connection Guide
For 427~432 Models
Page 19
17
Connecting to a DVD Player with Component Cables
Use this method of connection if your DVD Player has component (Y, Pb, Pr) jacks.
1.Using a component video cable, connect the DVD Player's Y, Pb and Pr jacks to the Y, Pb and Pr jacks on the TV.
Colors on Component Video connectors:
Y: Green Pb (also identified as Cb, CB or B-Y): Blue Pr (also identified as Cr, CR or R-Y): Red
Note: The Y, Pb and Pr jacks on your DVD player are sometimes labeled as Y, Cb and Cr, or B-Y and R-Y. If so, connect the cables to the matching colors.
2.Using an Audio cable, connect the DVD player's Audio OUT jacks to the TV's Audio in jacks.
Note: The Y, Pb and Pr jacks do not provide audio, so audio cables must be connected to provide sound.
Note: The YPbPr connection provides the best quality of video signal compared to AV (Composite) and
S-Video connection.
Note: YPbPr is set at default to best perform with HD 720p and 1080i content, set Input to "Interlace DVD" for best performance with regular 480i and 480p content. (Menu - Picture - Mode - Input = "Interlace DVD")
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
TV Installation and Connection Guide
Ear Phone
L
Pb/Cb
Pr/Cr
Y
R
R
L
R
L
R
L
S-VideoCVBS
Audio Output
Component
Firmware
Upgrade
Port
Video
Component cable with RCA connector
Audio cable
Red
Blue
Green
Red
White
Rear of TV
For 427~432 Models
DVD Player
Page 20
18
TV Installation and Connection Guide
Connecting to a DVD Player with HDMI Cables
Use this method of connection if your DVD Player has HDMI jacks.
1.Using a HDMI cable, connect the DVD Player's HDMI output terminal to the TV's HDMI-HDCP input terminal.
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
Note: HDCP is a copy protected digital connection that receives analog or digital video and audio signals
from equipment with a HDMI output that features the HDCP function. HDMI allows the transfer of digital uncompressed data to the TV. This connection is superior when compared to the Component, S Video or AV (composite) connections.
Note: HDMI signal is purely digital and provides a better picture, it isbetter than component, S-Video or Video connections. It is strongly recommended to use this connection if you have this function on your equipment.
HDMI cable
Rear of TV
HDMIANT
Input
L
R
Input
L
R
RS232C Control
Port
VGA/Component
For 427~432 Models
DVD Player
Page 21
19
Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box with A/V Connectors
1.Connect a 75-ohm coaxial cable from your Cable TV to the Satellite Receiver's or Cable Box's Ant (Antenna) jack.
2.Using Audio and S Video cables, connect the satellite receiver's Audio and S-Video OUT jacks to the TV Audio and S Video IN jacks.
Note: When you connect video equipment to both the same Video and S-Video input jacks, display will automatically select S Video first. To view S-Video signal, please disconnect Video jack or turn off the Video signal on the video equipment.
S-Video is strongly recommended for use if your VCR or video equipment has it because S-Video input has better quality of picture than a composite Video signal.
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
Satellite Receiver or Cable Box
2
(75-ohm coaxial cable)
1
A/V cable with RCA connector
S Video cable
TV Installation and Connection Guide
Ear Phone
L
Pb/Cb
Pr/Cr
Y
R
R
L
R
L
R
L
S-VideoCVBS
Audio Output
Component
Firmware Upgrade
Port
Video
Yellow
Red
White
Rear of TV
For 427~432 Models
Page 22
20
Connecting to a VCR, PVR, or DV with A/V Cables
1.Using A/V cable and S-Video cables, connect the video equipment's Audio and S-Video OUT jacks to the TV's Audio and S-Video In jacks.
Connecting both Video IN and S-Video IN Note: When you connect video equipment to both the same Video and S-Video input jacks, display will
automatically select S-Video first. To view Video signal, please disconnect the S-Video jack or turn off the S-Video signal on the video equipment.
S-Video is strongly recommended for use if your VCR or videoeq uipment has it. S-Video input hasa b etter
quality of picture than a composite Video signal.
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
A/V cable with RCA connector
S Video cable
VCR
DV
PVR
TV Installation and Connection Guide
Ear Phone
L
Pb/Cb
Pr/Cr
Y
R
R
L
R
L
R
L
S-VideoCVBS
Audio Output
Component
Firmware
Upgrade
Port
Video
Yellow
Red
White
Rear of TV
For 427~432 Models
Page 23
21
1.Using a HDMI cable, connect the DVD's HDMI output terminal to the TV's HDMI-HDCP input terminal.
Note: HDCP is a copy protected digital connection that receives analog or digital video and audio signals from equipment with a HDMI output that features the HDCP function. HDMI allows the transfer of digital uncompressed data to the TV. This connection is superior when compared to the Component, S Video or AV (composite) connections.
Note: HDMI signal is purely digital and provides a
better picture, it is better than component, S-Video or
Video connections. It is strongly recommended to use this connection if you have this function on your equipment.
HDMI cable
Rear of TV
Blue-Ray DVD Player / HD-Receiver
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
Connecting to a Blue-Ray DVD Player or HD-Receiver with HDMI Cables
TV Installation and Connection Guide
Connecting to a PC with VGA Connector
1.Using a D-Sub 15 pin cable, connect the VGA output terminal of the PC to the TV's VGA signal input terminal.
2.You may need to use a Stereo mini jack to Audio in connectors to receive audio.
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
Rear of TV
D-sub 15 pin cable
PC
Audio cable
Red
White
For 427~432 Models
HDMIANT
Input
L
R
Input
L
R
RS232C Control
Port
VGA/Component
For 427~432 Models
HDMIANT
Input
L
R
Input
L
R
RS232C Control
Port
VGA/Component
Page 24
Connecting to a D-VHS with HDMI Cables
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
Note: HDCP is a copy protected digital connection that receives analog or digital video and audio signals
from equipment with a HDMI output that features the HDCP function. HDMI allows the transfer of digital uncompressed data to the TV. This connection is superior when compared to the Component, S Video or AV (composite) connections.
Note: HDMI signal is purely digital and provides a better picture, it is better than component, S-Video or Video connections. It is strongly recommended to use this connection if you have this function on your equipment.
22
1.Connect a 75-ohm coaxial cable from your cable or antenna to the Set-Top-Box's Antenna jack.
2.Using Audio and S-Video (YPbPr, or HDMI is strongly recommended) cables, connect the Set-Top-Box's Audio and S-Video OUT jacks to the TV's Audio and S-Video IN jacks.
3.Connect an I-Link cable from the Set-Top-Box to the D-VHS equipment for video transmission and record.
4.Using a HDMI cable, connect the D-VHS's HDMI OUT jack to the TV's HDMI IN jacks for watching the recorded videos.
TV Installation and Connection Guide
HDMI cable
D-VHS
Set-Top-Box
2
(75-ohm coaxial cable)
1
A/V cable with RCA connector
S Video cable
Rear of TV
3
4
i-Link cable
HDMIANT
Input
L
R
Input
L
R
RS232C
Control
Port
VGA/Component
Ear Phone
L
Pb/Cb
Pr/Cr
Y
R
R
L
R
L
R
L
S-VideoCVBS
Audio Output
Component
Firmware Upgrade
Port
Video
Yellow
Red
White
Rear of TV
For 427~432 Models
Cable / Satellite
Page 25
Connecting to a D-VHS with Component Cables
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
TV Installation and Connection Guide
23
1.Connect a 75-ohm coaxial cable from your cable or antenna to the Set-Top-Box's Antenna jack.
2.Using Audio and S-Video (YPbPr, or HDMI is strongly recommended) cables, connect the Set-Top-Box's Audio and S-Video OUT jacks to the TV's Audio and S-Video IN jacks.
3.Connect an I-Link cable from the Set-Top-Box to the D-VHS equipment for video transmission and record.
4.Using Audio and Component video cables, connect the D-VHS's Audio and Y, Pb and Pr OUT jacks to the TV's Audio and Y, Pb and Pr IN jacks for watching the recorded videos.
Use this method of connection if your D-VHS has component (Y, Pb, Pr) jacks.
Colors on Component Video connectors:
Y: Green Pb (also identified as Cb, CB or B-Y): Blue Pr (also identified as Cr, CR or R-Y): Red
Note: The Y, Pb and Pr jacks do not provide audio, so audio cables must be connected to provide sound.
Note: The YPbPr connection provides the best quality of video signal compared to AV (Composite) and
S-Video connection.
Note: YPbPr is set at default to best perform with HD 720p and 1080i content, set Input to "Interlace DVD" for best performance with regular 480i and 480p content. (Menu - Picture - Mode - Input = "Interlace DVD")
4
For 427~432 Models
Ear Phone
L
Pb/Cb
Pr/Cr
Y
R
R
L
R
L
R
L
S-VideoCVBS
Audio Output
Component
Firmware Upgrade
Port
Video
D-VHS
Set-T op-Box
2
(75-ohm coaxial cable)
1
A/V cable with RCA connector
S Video cable
3
i-Link cable
Yellow
Red
White
Rear of TV
Audio cable
Red
White
Component cable with RCA connector
Red
Blue
Green
4
Cable / Satellite
Page 26
Connecting to an Audio Receiver / Home Theater System
Note: When connecting an Audio output signal, an external Audio amplifier is necessary to amplify the signal
for external speakers.
Note: If you connect a Home Theater Sound System, please disable the TV's speakers in the OSD by selecting off in audio section. Volume adjustment must be made on the Home Theater Receiver. By not disabling the TV's speakers it may cause the speakers or the TV itself damage.
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
1.Using the audio cable, connect the TV's audio OUT jack to the audio receiver's or Home Theater System's audio IN or AUX IN jacks.
24
TV Installation and Connection Guide
Audio cable
Audio Receiver
Rear of TV
Audio cable
Home Theater System
Red
White
Rear of TV
Ear Phone
L
Pb/Cb
Pr/Cr
Y
R
R
L
R
L
R
L
S-VideoCVBS
Audio Output
Component
Firmware
Upgrade
Port
Video
Ear Phone
L
Pb/Cb
Pr/Cr
Y
R
R
L
R
L
R
L
S-VideoCVBS
Audio Output
Component
Firmware
Upgrade
Port
Video
For 427~432 Models
For 427~432 Models
Red
White
Page 27
For 427~432 Models
25
Other Audio Connections
See setup instructions for: Connecting to an Audio Receiver onpag e 24.
Note: Speakers must be amplified using an audio receiver such as a Home Theater System to amplify the audio from the TV.
Note: When headphone is plugged in the speaker, it will turn into mute mode.
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
TV Installation and Connection Guide
Headphone Set
Speaker Outputs
Rear of TV
Audio cable
Ear Phone
L
Pb/Cb
Pr/Cr
Y
R
R
L
R
L
R
L
S-VideoCVBS
Audio Output
Component
Firmware
Upgrade
Port
Video
For 427~432 Models
Rear of TV
Red
White
Ear Phone
L
Pb/Cb
Pr/Cr
Y
R
R
L
R
L
R
L
S-VideoCVBS
Audio Output
Component
Firmware
Upgrade
Port
Video
Page 28
26
TV Installation and Connection Guide
Instruction for Uploading New Firmware
1.Please visit our website for the detail information.
2.Please register LCD TV on our website.
3.Please log on to the firmware download section by following the instructions.
4.Please review the available downloads, the bugs fixed, and the new features added.
5.Please follow the instructions on the website for their specific model for downloading the new firmware and for loading the firmware into the TV.
Page 29
27
Remote Control Guide
Remote Function Keys & Description
Regular Buttons
POWER Press to turn display on/off.
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
8
10
9
12
13 14
16
15
18
17
20
19
11
LIGHTING Press to switch the lighting mode between Dark, Medium, Bright Room.
ASPECT Press to switch the aspect ratio between Aspect, Full, Panoramic, Zoom, 1:1 mode.
FREEZE (Optional function currently unavailable)
NUMBER BUTTONS Press to select channels on
the display.
RETURN Press to return the previous-channel.
VOL+/ VOL- Press to adjust the volume.
MUTE Press to mute the sound.
SOURCE Press to switch the source input between
Tuner, Composite, S-Video, Component, HDMI, VGA, and VGA Component.
AUDIO Press to switch the TV Audio System between SAP, Mono or Stereo mode.
AUTO Press to adjust screen position automatically when the screen image is not centered under VGA mode.
C.C. Press to call up the Closed Caption (CC) and Caption Service (CS) list.
FAVORITE Press to select favorite channels. Can be preset in OSD Menu.
SLEEP Press to automatically shut off the TV after a preset period of time has passed.
CH+ / CH- Press to adjust channel up and channel down.
16
18
19
20
17
TIME Press to set the display to automatically turn off at the set time.
MENU Press to activate or close the On Screen Display menu.
ENTER Press to enter to Sub-Menu, or highlight and set up menu.
DISPLAY Press to display the information of current channel number and time.
DIRECTION BUTTONS :
Press to enter to Sub-Menu, select the function item or adjust the value bar.
Press to select between four main sections or select the function item.
/
/
Page 30
28
Remote Control Guide
Battery Installation
1.Push the tab and pull it out as illustrated below.
2.Insert two size AAA batteries (supplied) by matching the (+) and (-) on the batteries to the diagram inside the remote control's battery department.
3.Replace the cover back and make sure the cover "snaps" into the remote control.
Note:
1.The display unit comes with two new AAA batteries as accessories. However, due to uncontrollable causes, the electricity of the accessory batteries may be partially or completely drained. We do not warrant the quality of the batteries in any case since many factors are considered. If replacement is needed, please purchase two AAA batteries.
2.Handle remote with care. Avoid dropping it, placing in direct sunlight, near a heater, high areas of humidity or getting it wet. If the remote gets wet, please wipe it dry immediately. In the event of the remote not working properly or is in operational, a replacement of remote control may be required.
3.If you do not use the remote control for a long period of time, please remove the batteries and store in a cool place to preserve battery life.
4.Do not mix new and used or with different types of batteries for operation.
Page 31
1. Press " " button to enter OSD menu mode.
2. To select between four main sections, press the keys " " and " ".
3. To enter to Sub-Menu,press the keys " " ," " or " ".
4. To select the function item, press the keys " ", " ", " ", or " ".
5. To adjust the value bar, press the keys " " and " ".
6. To select and set up, press " ".
7. To go back to last OSD Menu or exit the OSD menu, press " " again or without action for 12 seconds of inactivity.
29
On Screen Displays (OSD)
Introduction
After you have finished connecting your TV, you are now ready to choose and personalize your TV settings in the OSD (On Screen Display) menu.
There are four main sections in the OSD Menu:
Picture OSD
Audio OSD
Setup OSD
Screen OSD
Operating in the OSD
MENU
ENTER
ENTER
MENU
Page 32
30
Picture OSD Adjusting TV Picture Settings
Description of Settings
Item
Brightness Contrast Color temp
Sharpness Mode Lighting Input
6500 Native Color Tint
Adjustment
Dark / Medium / Bright Room VCR / Interlaced DVD / Progressive DVD / Standard Def TV / High Def TV / User
Function
To adjust brightness contrast of the picture To adjust color contrast of the picture To adjust image color intensity
To select the nature color tones of the picture To adjust the color intensity To decrease or increase red or green tones of the picture To adjust sharpness or softness of the picture
To adjust darkness or lightness of the screen To select the video input source with varied qualities
Power Up
Show Room :
You may select it when watching in the show room.
Home :
You may select it when watching at home.
The first time you power on the TV, the options below will appear for your selection.
Initial Screen
(To select the item)
(To confirm)
On Screen Displays (OSD)
OSD-Picture
Page 33
31
Mode
Lighting :
To adjust darkness or lightness of the screen
Selecting the Picture Mode
In this " Index, you can select one of the picture modes which is suitable for the program you are watching.
Mode"
Input :
the video input source with
varied qualities
To select
* Dark Room : To darken the screen
* Medium Room
* Bright Room : To brighten the screen
* VCR
* Interlaced DVD
* Progressive DVD
* Standard Def TV
* High Def TV
* User
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To show the Main Menu)
(To select the item)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the item)
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)
On Screen Displays (OSD)
OSD-Picture
Page 34
32
Color Temp
To customize the RGB settings
Sharpness
To soften or sharpen the picture
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To show the Main Menu)
(To select the item)
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the item)
6500
Native :
To select the nature color tones of the picture
Color
To decrease or increase color intensity of the picture
Tint
It allows you to decrease or increase red or green tones of the picture.
In this Setup Index, you can adjust the video and picture settings to suit your personal preferences.
Adjusting the Video or Picture Quality
Brightness
To darken or brighten the picture
Contrast
To reduce(soften) or enhance(deepen) color contrast of the picture
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)
(To show the Main Menu)
(To select the item)
(To select the item)
(To adjust the settings)
(To enter the sub-menu)
On Screen Displays (OSD)
OSD-Picture
Page 35
33
Item
Treble Bass Balance
Language
MTS (Multi-channel
Television Sound)
Mute Speaker
Adjustment
English, Francais, Espanol
On, Off
Mono, SAP, Stereo
On, Off
Function
It allows to adjust higher pitched sounds. It allows to adjust lower pitched sounds. It allows to adjust volume balance of the R/L speakers for the best stereo reproduction.
It allows to select the sound reception of stereo, bilingual and mono programs between the TV Audio System. It allows to mute the sound. It allows to turn On/Off the speakers of the TV when using a Receiver or Home Theater System.
There are three language formats available for program broadcasting.
Description of Settings
Audio OSD Adjusting Sound Quality
Treble
Bass
Decreases/Increases low pitch sounds.
Balance
Adjusts volume to R/L speakers for the best stereo reproduction.
Decreases/Increases high pitch sounds.
Adjusting the Audio Settings
In this Setup Index, you can adjust the audio settings to suit your personal preferences.
Mute
Mutes sounds.
Speaker
Turns TV speakers On/Off when using Home Theater System.
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)
(To show the Main Menu)
(To select the item)
(To select the item)
(To adjust the settings)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the item)
Language
There are three language formats available for program broadcasting. You may select from: English, Espanol, Francais.
On Screen Displays (OSD)
OSD-Audio
Page 36
34
MTS
Toggles audio through Stereo, SAP and
Mono.
MTS System for Stereo TV
In this Setup Index, you can adjust the audio settings to suit your personal preferences.
Mono :
Selects Mono reception. (Uses to reduce noise during weak stereo broadcasts)
Stereo :
Selects Stereo reception when viewing a program.
SAP :
Selects audio to Secondary Analog Program. (If no SAP signal is present, the TV remains in Stereo Mode)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To show the Main Menu)
(To select the item)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the item)
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)
On Screen Displays (OSD)
OSD-Audio
Page 37
35
Item
Adjustment H.Position V.Position Fine Tune Aspect Ratio
Cropping
Source
Adjustment
Aspect, Full Screen, Panoramic, Zoom 1, Zoom 2, 1:1 Mode On, Off
Tuner, Composite,
S-Video, Component, HDMI, VGA, VGA Component
Function
It allows you to adjust the picture position horizontally. It allows you to adjust the picture position vertically. It allows you to enhance the picture quality. It allows you to select the aspect ratio of the picture you are watching.
Once activating this function, the picture you are watching will be enlarged. Then its edges will be cropped automatically. It allows you to select one of the picture or video sources you want to view.
Description of Settings
Aspect Ratio
It allows you to select the aspect ratio of the picture you are watching.
Adjustment (Analog Source Only)
Adjusts the picture position and its quality.
Changing the Screen Mode
In this Setup Index, you can adjust the screen settings to suit your personal preferences.
Screen OSD Adjusting Screen Modes
Fine Tune :
Enhances picture quality by reducing horizontal flickering.
V.Position :
Moves the picture up and down in the "Full Screen, Panoramic, and Zoom" modes.
H.Position :
Moves the picture left and right in the "Full Screen, Panoramic, and Zoom" modes.
Aspect :
Toggles picture between 16:9 / 4:3 aspect ratio.
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)
(To show the Main Menu)
(To select the item)
(To adjust the settings)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the item)
Auto Sync :
Adjust the image to its best position and automatically displays on the screen.
On Screen Displays (OSD)
OSD-Screen
Page 38
36
Full Screen :
Enlarges a 4:3 picture to fill the 16:9 screen.
Panoramic :
Enlarges a picture from 4:3 to 16:9 by stretching it horizontally.
Zoom 1 :
Stretches the image both horizontally and vertically.
Zoom 2 :
Stretches the image both horizontally and vertically, which will lose part of the image on both ends.
1:1 Mode :
Returns the image to its original mode.
Cropping
Crops image and then enlarges it to fill the screen.
Main Picture Source
It allows you to view images from optional video equipment connected to this unit by selecting the appropriate input source.
Selecting the Picture or Video Source
In this Setup Index, you can select the input source of the picture or video you want to view.
Tuner :
Composite :
S-Video :
Component :
HDMI :
VGA :
VGA Component :
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)
(To show the Main Menu)
(To select the item)
(To select the item)
(To adjust the settings)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To show the Main Menu)
(To select the item)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the item)
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)
On Screen Displays (OSD)
OSD-Screen
(Note: This feature helps remove any noise visible under both vertical and horizontal edges of the image)
Page 39
37
Item
TV Channel Setup Auto Channel Search Channel Add Closed Caption
Parental Control Enter Password Rating MPAA Rating Block Unrating TV Rating
Canada English Rating Canada French Rating Channel Block Change Password Timers
Date and Time Menu Timeout
Language DPMS
Factory Settings
Factory Settings by Input
Analog Type
Digital Type Font Size
Font Color
Background Color
Firmware Version
Adjustment
Favorite, Skip, Name Cable Standard, Air
Off, CC1~4, T1~4 Off, CS1~6 As Broadcaster, Stype1~7 As Broadcaster, Large, Medium, Small
On, Off G/PG/PG-13/R/NC-17/X On, Off TV-Y/ TV-Y7/ TV-Y7-FV TV-G/ TV-PG(V,S,L,D)/ TV-14(V,S,L,D) / TV-MA (V,S,L)
Sleep
10, 20, 30
English, Francais, Espanol On, Off
Black, White, Green, Blue, Red, Cyan, Yellow, Magenta Black, White, Green, Blue, Red, Cyan, Yellow, Magenta
Function
It allows you to set up Channel functions.
It can reset all parameters in OSD Menu Mode for all input sources. It can reset all parameters in OSD Menu Mode for the source yo u select currently.
It can auto scan the available channels of the TV or CATV. It allows you to add channels to your favorite channel list. It allows you to select the Closed Caption type shown on the TV program.
It can be set to turn on / off the TV automatically at the set time. It allows you to set the information of "Date and Time". It can be set to shut off the TV automatically after a preset period of time has passed. It allows you to set the OSD Menu language. TV and Backlight will shut off automatically when no video source is detected when DPMS is active.
You can see the firmware version here that installed in the HDTV unit.
Description of Settings
Setup OSD Adjusting Personal TV Settings
~~
On Screen Displays (OSD)
OSD-Setup
Page 40
38
Auto Channel Search
Will scan and preset all receivable channels automatically.
Searching the TV Channels
In this Setup Index, you can pre-search all channels before watching the programs.
(NOTE: The Auto Scan is set to scan cable TV channels by default. You cannot receive and set the cable TV channels and VHF/ UHF channels at the same time.)
Cable :
Selects cable if using tuner as the input.
Air :
Selects air if using antenna.
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To show the Main Menu)
(To select the item)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the item)
* Auto * Standard * HRC * IRC
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the item)
On Screen Displays (OSD)
OSD-Setup
(To enter the sub-menu)
Page 41
39
Channel Setup
Will scan and preset all receivable channels automatically.
Editing Channels
In this Setup Index, you can edit channels to suit your personal preferences.
Favorite :
Selects and stores a list of favorite channels.
Browses through favorite channels by pressing Hotkey "FAVORITE".
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To show the Main Menu)
(To select the item)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the channel)
(To set up)
On Screen Displays (OSD)
OSD-Setup
Page 42
40
Skip :
Skips channels from viewing.
(NOTE: Once this function is set, the skipped channels will not be displayed after searching. If you wish to view later, enter the channel number by pressing the numeric keys on the remote control.)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To show the Main Menu)
(To select the item)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the channel)
(To set up)
On Screen Displays (OSD)
OSD-Setup
Page 43
41
Name :
Creates a personal name for each channel.
(Name will appear in the upper-right corner of the screen)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To show the Main Menu)
(To select the item)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the channel)
(To enter the sub­menu)
Shift
(To enter the sub­menu)
(To select the item)
(To set up)
On Screen Displays (OSD)
OSD-Setup
Page 44
42
Channel Add :
Adds channel currently on display to the FAVORITE channel list.
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To show the Main Menu)
(To select the item)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the item)
Enter
(Key in channel number by pressing the numeric key )
On Screen Displays (OSD)
OSD-Setup
Page 45
43
Analog Type
If there is Closed Caption data shown on the analog TV channel, you can select your preferred Closed Caption type by scrolling through CC1~4, T1~4.
Closed Caption Options
Displays the audio portion of a television signal as text on the television screen.
CC1 : is used for most programs CC2 : may be used for alternate languages Text : is used for network and station
information, such as channel guides, schedules, or bulletin board, for Closed Caption programs.
Digital Type
Selects preferred Close Caption type by scrolling through CS1 - 6.
Font
Selects preferred font by scrolling through As Broadcaster, Style 1-7.
(Digital TV channel only)
Size
Selects preferred font size by scrolling through As Broadcaster, Large, Medium, Small. (Digital TV channel only)
Font Color
Selects preferred font color by scrolling through As Broadcaster, Black, White, Green, Blue, Red, Cyan, Yellow, Magenta. (Digital TV channel only)
Background Color
Selects preferred background color by scrolling through As Broadcaster, Black, White, Green, Blue, Red, Cyan, Yellow, Magenta. (Digital TV channel only)
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)
(To show the Main Menu)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the item)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
???
On Screen Displays (OSD)
OSD-Setup
Page 46
44
Enter Password
Password is necessary to enter and re-enter the Parental Control Menu screen.
Setting up Parental Control Password
This function allows programs to be restricted and controlled by parents.
(NOTE: The Factory Default password
is "999999".)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To show the Main Menu)
(To select the item)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)
(Key in password by pressing the numeric key )
(To confirm)
Rating
Activating the Parental Control Feature
Blocks programs based on programing rating system.
The TV Parental Control features by receiving the rating signal from your local broadcasting station or cable service provider.
* On- To activate rating function * Off- To disable all of rating functions
On Screen Displays (OSD)
OSD-Setup
Page 47
45
MPAA Rating
Motion Picture Association of America provide movie ratings, including those shown on TV.
G : (General Audience) No restriction.
PG : (Parental guidance suggestion)
Children under 13 should be accompanied by an adult.
PG-13 : (Parents strongly cautioned) Children under 13 should be accompanied by an adult.
R : (Restricted) Viewers should be 17 or older.
NC-17 : (Not classified) Viewers should be 17 or older.
X : (Adults only)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To show the Main Menu)
(To select the item)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the item)
(To set up)
On Screen Displays (OSD)
OSD-Setup
Page 48
46
TV Rating
U.S. TV ratings are for TV programs rated according to the U.S. Television Parental Guidelines.
TV-MA/V/S/L : (Mature audiences only)
TV-14/V/S/L/D : (Parents strongly
cautioned)
TV-PG/V/S/L/D : (Parental guidance suggested)
TV-G : (General audience)
TV-Y7/FV : (Directed to c
older)
TV-Y : (All children)
hildren under
7 or
(NOTE: When you block the lower rating, the higher age-based ratings are blocked automatically.)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To show the Main Menu)
(To select the item)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the item)
(To set up)
Block Unrating
You may select "On" for MPAA Unrated and TV Unrating. This allows you to block programs or movies that are broadcast without a rating.
To watch unrated channels, re-activate MPAA Unrated and TV Unrating to "Off".
(NOTE: The unrated option is available
only when you have selected U.S.A. as your country/ region.)
On Screen Displays (OSD)
OSD-Setup
Page 49
47
Canada English Rating
It is available for TV programs in English broadcast in Canada.
C : (Intended for children under 8)
C8+ : (Generally considered acceptable
for children aged 8 and older to watch on their own)
G : (General Audience)
PG : (Parental Guidance) Parents may
consider some content inappropriate for unsupervised viewing by children aged 8-13.
14+ : (Not suitable for viewers under the age of 14)
18+ : (Adult)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To show the Main Menu)
(To select the item)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the item)
(To set up)
NOTE: When you block the lower rating, the higher age-based ratings are blocked automatically.
On Screen Displays (OSD)
OSD-Setup
Page 50
48
Canada French Rating
It is available for TV programs in French broadcast in Canada.
G : (General Audience)
8 ans+: (8+ General--Not recommended
for young children under the age of 8)
13 ans+ : (Not suitable for children under the age of 13)
16 ans+ : (Not suitable for children under the age of 16)
18 ans+ : (Restricted to adults)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To show the Main Menu)
(To select the item)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the item)
(To set up)
On Screen Displays (OSD)
OSD-Setup
Page 51
49
Channel Block
In this Setup Index, you may select the blocked ratings
to suit your personal
preferences.
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To show the Main Menu)
(To select the item)
(To select the item)
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the channel)
(To set up)
On Screen Displays (OSD)
OSD-Setup
Page 52
50
Change Password
You may change to a new preferred password by pressing the numeric key within 6 numbers .
Resetting the Password
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To show the Main Menu)
(To select the item)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the item)
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)
(To enter "Enter Password" screen)
(Key in password by pressing the numeric key )
(To confirm and then enter "Enter New Password" screen)
(To confirm and then enter "Confirm New Password" screen)
(Key in new password by pressing the numeric key )
(Key in new password again by pressing the numeric key )
On Screen Displays (OSD)
OSD-Setup
Page 53
51
Setting the Date and Time
Date and Time
In this Setup Index, you can setup the Date, Week, Time Zone, and Current Time on the TV.
Current Time :
Time is set automatically when NTSC source is used. (Manual adjustment is necessary however, if not used)
Adjust for Daylight Saving Time :
Option will be selected automatically based on settings above.
NOTE: Once marking the "Auto Calibration" setting, all settings shown on the "Date and Time" screen will be invalid.
Auto Calibration :
Once activating this function, the information of "Date and Time" will be corrected automatically based on accurate time.
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To show the Main Menu)
(To select the item)
(To select the item)
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the item)
Date :
Date is set automatically when NTSC source is used. (Manual adjustment is necessary however, if not used)
Day of Week
.
Time Zone : You can select available time zone where you live.
:
It will be automatically displayed according to the Date setting
(To select the item)
(To cycle selecting)
(To confirm)
(To select the item)
(To confirm)
(To enter the sub-menu)
On Screen Displays (OSD)
OSD-Setup
Page 54
52
Sleep :
Shuts off TV after a preset period of time has passed by scrolling through 30, 60, 90, 120 minutes.
Setting the TV Timer
Timers
In this Setup Index, you can setup the
on the TV.
Sleep Time
Timeout Settings for OSD Menu
Menu Timeout
In this Setup Index, you can setup the OSD Menu display time before disappeared when no action is taken.
(To show the Main Menu)
(To select the item)
On Screen Displays (OSD)
OSD-Setup
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the item)
(To select the item)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)
Page 55
53
TV OSD Languages
Languages
There are three language formats available for the OSD Menu. You may select it doing the following:
English, Francais, Espanol.
Setting DPMS
DPMS
TV and Backlight will shut off automatically when no video source is detected when DPMS is active.
* On- To activate this function * Off- To disable this function
Factory Default Option
Factory Settings
You can reset all OSD settings to original manufacture settings for all input sources.
Displaying the Firmware Version
Factory Settings by Input
You can reset all OSD settings to original manufacture settings for the source you select currently.
Firmware Version
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To show the Main Menu)
(To select the item)
(To select the item)
(To go back last OSD Menu or exit OSD Menu)
(To enter the sub-menu)
(To select the item)
~~
On Screen Displays (OSD)
OSD-Setup
You can see the firmware version here that installed in the HDTV unit.
Page 56
54
Specifications
27"
16:9
1366 X 768
1600:1
178 (H) / 178 (V)
8 ms
30~85 KHz(H) / 50~80Hz(V)
Max. 1360x768 @60Hz
Audio Processing
Auto Sound Level Control
Output Watt
Sound Effect
Input Terminals
TV Tuner
Video Input
HDTV & Video Input
Service Port
TFT LCD Panel
* NOTE : Product Specification is Subject to Change without Notice.
Y
2 (10W + 10W)
MTS (Mono / Stereo / SAP)
Combo RF (NTSC/ ATSC) Tuner x1
Composite (CVBS) x1, S-Video x1, Y/Pb/Pr, Y/Cb/Cr x1, R/L x3
VGA/Component x1, HDMI x1, R/L x2
RS232C Port (Mini DIN 8 Pins) x1, Firmware Upgrade Port (A Type) x1
Video/Graphic Processing
PC Compatible Frequency
Video Compatibility
DTV & HDTV Compatibility
Aspect Ratio Adjustment
3D Comb Filter
3 2 / 2 : 2 Pull Down
Digital Noise Reduction
Adjustable Color
Temperature
De-interlacer
VGA Auto Frequency
Correction
TV Auto Frequency
Detection
Specifications
Panel Size
Aspect Ratio
Pixels
Dynamic Contrast Ratio
H/V(View Angle)
Gray to Gray Response
Time
Output Terminals
Audio Output
Output : Earphone, R/L x1
NTSC
480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i
Zoom, Full Screen, 4:3, 1:1,
Panoramic
Y
Y
Y
Native, 6500
Y
Y
Y
32" (Side Speaker)
16:9
1366 X 768
1600:1
178 (H) / 178 (V)
8 ms
30~85 KHz(H) / 50~80Hz(V)
Max. 1360x768 @60Hz
Page 57
55
Specifications
Dimensional Drawing
TFT LCD Panel
Others
Power
(Voltage)
(Power Consumption)
Stand-by
Dimensions (W x D x H)
Carton Dimensions (W x D x H)
Weight w/ stand
Gross Weight
A
B
C
E
F
D
27"
100~240 VAC / 50-60 Hz
130W
< 1W
33.50 in x 7.48 in x 19.50 in
35.82 in x 8.66 in x 23.42 in
25.36 Ibs
34.14 Ibs
27"
32"
(Side
Speaker)
Model
Size
A B C D E F
17.48 in
20.67 in
33.50 in
37.76 in
18.90 in
23.58 in
7.48 in
9.37 in
19.50 in
22.20 in
4.63 in
4.92 in
32" (Side Speaker)
100~240 VAC / 50-60 Hz
164W
< 1W
37.76 in x 9.37 in x 22.2 in
42.80 in x 12.40 in x 25.35 in
35.5 Ibs
45.4 Ibs
Page 58
56
Timing Mode for VGA and DVI
59.94
60
30
60
75
60
75
60
75
60
60
60
75
60
60
75
60
60
60
Resolution
480p
720p
1080i
640x480
800 x 600
1024 x 768
1280 x 768
1360 x 768
640 x 480
800 x 600
1024 x 768
1280 x 720
1280 x 768
1360 x 768
Source
YPbPr
VGA
DVI
Vertical frequency (Hz)
Page 59
TM
Syntax-Brillian LCD HDTVs are evaluated at a distance of approximately 50 centimeters (approximately 20 inches) between the LCD panel and the eyes of the user at a 90 degrees viewing angle. All LCD panels have been tested to ensure they comply with our factory standards. Our evaluation is based on the number of defective pixels and the distance between any two defective pixels. Bright dots are dots that appear bright and unchanged in size when a LCD HDTV screen displays under a black pattern; dark dots are dots that appear dark and unchanged in size when a LCD HDTV screen is displayed under pure red, green, or blue patterns ("defective pixels"). Adjacent dots are dots located directly next to each other.
Customers are required to check their LCD panel immediately after purchase. To identify defective pixels, the LCD panel should be examined under normal operating conditions as mentioned above, preferably in its native display resolution, and with a 90 degrees viewing angle.
A LCD HDTV will be considered dead on arrival (D.O.A.) with regards to defective pixels on the LCD panel when any one of the following criteria is met:
A total of 7 defective pixels including both bright dots and dark dots are present (the typical 30" LCD Television screen has 1 million pixels), or 2 or more pairs of adjacent bright dots are present, or 3 adjacent bright dots are present, or 3 adjacent dark dots are present.
TM
In view of customers' concerns about dead pixels, Syntax-Brillian would like to address that defective pixels are not ultimately avoidable with the current LCD industry standard panel manufacturing processes. We always strive to improve our technology and minimize the chance of occurrence of defective pixels by applying strict screening processes in our factory production processes. However, Syntax-Brillian cannot guarantee that a return unit to our customers will be 100% free of defective pixels.
For questions, please call our toll free service number in the USA at 888-Syntax-Brillian-8.
Syntax-Brillian's D.O.A. Policy for LCD HDTVs for Defective Pixels on LCD Panels
TM
"At Syntax-Brillian Groups, a satisfied customer is our most important focus."
Pixels Policy
(Applicable to the LCD HDTV sold within USA & Canada only)
57
Page 60
Glossary
58
3:2 pull down - Process of converting 24 frames per second film to video by repeating one film frame
as three fields, then the next film frame as two fields.
480I - 480 lines of display every 1/60 of a second; image is displayed by interlace scanning. See
also Interlaced
480P - 480 lines of display every 1/60 of a second; image is displayed by progressive scanning. See
also Progressive.
720P - 720 lines of display every 1/60 of a second; image is displayed by progressive scanning. See
also Progressive.
1080I - 540 lines of display x 2 every 1/30 of a second; image is displayed by interlace scanning.
See also Interlaced
16:9 - Aspect ratio under Hi Def. and theater movie formats. Also known as widescreen; see Aspect
Ratio
4:3 - Aspect ratio under SDTV; see Aspect Ratio
Active Matrix TFT (Thin Film Transfer) - A type of display technology where the three primary
colors are modulated. Results in better contrast ratios suitable for video.
Alarm - Feature on the Syntax-Brillian Olevia models. Allows the unit to power on from the stand by
mode.
Alarm Time - Time specified as to when the unit will power on. See Alarm.
Aspect Ratio - The ratio of an image according to the width and height of a picture.
ATSC - Advanced Television Systems Committee; international, non-profit organization that is
committed to developing standards for digital television.
Reference: http://www.atsc.org
Bezel - Refers to the plastic or metal frame that acts like a shell around the LCD glass.
Backlight - Refers to the component, that lights up the LCD display.
Balance - Feature on the OSD for the Syntax-Brillian Olevia models that adjust the left and right
sound output from the speakers.
Background - Feature on the OSD for the Syntax-Brillian Olevia models, which allows the user to
change the OSD background, display to transparent or opaque.
Brightness - The measurement of color that is illuminated. Colors range from black to white.
CATV - Community Antenna Television (Cable Television)
Channel Favorite - Feature on the OSD for the Syntax-Brillian Olevia models that allows the user to
scroll through a defined list of channels that the user sets up.
Channel Edit - Feature on the OSD for the Syntax-Brillian Olevia models that allows the user add or
delete a channel.
Channel Source - Feature on the OSD for the Syntax-Brillian Olevia models that lets the user select
the source of their channels. Select TV for antennae or CATV for cable television.
Channel Auto Scan - Feature on the OSD for the Syntax-Brillian Olevia models that when initiated,
will determine which channels are available and which are not. If a desired channel is not accessible,
you can add the channel in manually. See Channel Edit.
Channel Fine Tune - Feature on the OSD for the Syntax-Brillian Olevia models that enables the user
to tune the channel for better reception.
Chroma - (Chrominance) Refers to the color characteristics of a video signal.
CC - Closed Caption
1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 2
Page 61
59
Color - The term refers to the amount of color present. This varies between each user, as each
person perceives colors differently.
Color Temperature - Feature on the OSD for the Syntax-Brillian Olevia models that enables warm,
normal or cool color settings. Warm emphasizes red, cool emphasizes blue, and normal doesn't
emphasize any of the primary colors. This setting may affect each person individually depending on
how color is perceived.
Comb Filter - A filtering system designed to removal unwanted artifacts by rejecting certain
frequencies while permitting others.
Component - A three RCA type input that uses high quality cables (one for brightness, and two for
color). Process increases bandwidth resulting in more color information to be carried to the TV
producing a more accurate picture.
Composite - Also known as CVBS, Technology that permits the combination of color information and
brightness under one wire. A single video signal that carries both brightness and color information
are contained in a single wire.
Contrast - Difference in luminance between the white and black colors.
CRT - Cathode Ray Tube.
DB15 - Also referred to as VGA; See VGA
De-Interlace - Process of converting an interlaced video signal.
Display Area - The perimeter of the LCD glass the image is displayed on. See Video Resolution
Dual Link - See Single Link; Supports a maximum bandwidth of 2 x 165 MHz (1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz,
1280 x 1024 @ 85 Hz).
DVI - Digital Video Interface Describes the technology that is used to take full advantage of a signal
when paired with a high-end video card and flat panel displays
DVI-A - Digital Video Hi-Resolution Analog
DVI-D - Digital Video Interface Digital; Cable is used for direct connection from one digital source
to the TV; See DVI
DVI-I - Digital Video Interface Integrated; Cable that supports analog and digital signals; See DVI
DTV - Digital Television
Factory Default - Feature on the OSD for the Syntax-Brillian Olevia models that resets all menu options
to factory default.
F-Connector - The standard connector found on video equipments that coaxial cables connect to.
Flat-Panel Display - ultra thin displays, usually found in notebooks are now entering the TV
appliances sector as new technology enables wider/larger screens.
Frame - A complete picture that includes both even and odd lines. 30 video frames are present in 1
second.
Gain - Describes the amplification level of a particular signal.
HDCP - High bandwidth Digital Content Protection
HDTV - 1.High Definition Television 2. Designates as the unit having a built in ATSC tuner to decode
High Definition signals (720P/1080I).
HD-Ready - A unit that supports the High Definition displays (720P/1080I) with the help of a Set-Top Box.
Horizontal Resolution - Refers to the number of vertical black and white lines defined along a horizontal
line.
IR - Infrared
Input - term used in the On Screen Display
Glossary
Page 62
60
Interlaced - Images are the result of lines of data reassembled. Interlaced refers to the process
of an image's odd lines reassembled from top to bottom taking about 1/60 of a second, before
reassembling the even lines which results in a full picture. Antonym: Progressive
Language - Feature on the OSD for the Syntax-Brillian Olevia models that enables the OSD to be
read in different languages.
LCD - Liquid Crystal Display
LCoS - Liquid Crystal on Silicon
LED - Light Emitting Diode
Luminance - refers to the brightness of an image.
Lux - 1 Lux = 1 footcandle; measurement of brightness
Moire - A visual illusion in which a succession of parallel curved lines produces a pattern to the
naked eye, but does not really exist. Otherwise known as the moire effect.
NCTA - National Cable Television Association
Noise reduction - Feature on the OSD for the Syntax-Brillian Olevia models that enables channels
from the tuner box to reduce noise displayed on the LCD unit.
NTSC - National Television systems Committee
OSD - On Screen Display; brought up by pressing the menu button on the TV or the Remote.
Over Scanning - An image displayed is larger than the display area
PAL - Phase Alternating Line
Parental Control - The ability to block access to specified content from an unsuitable audience.
PIP - Picture in Picture; feature that enables one source to be displayed on top of another source.
Pixel Resolution - Refers to the number of rows horizontal and vertical that produces the image.
PIP - Picture in Picture; Allows an image to be displayed in front of another image.
Plug and Play - Describes the hardware or software that is installed and does not require any
configuration before using.
Progressive - An image or lines of data that is reassembled from top to bottom sequentially.
Antonym: Interlaced
RGB - Red, green & blue These primary colors provide the basis for many different colors.
Refresh Rate - Refers to the maximum number of frames that the monitor can display per second.
Usually measured in hertz.
Saturation - The amount of a particular color present in an image.
SCART - An industry standard for interconnecting audio-video equipment developed by Peritel.
Usually associated with PAL video equipment.
SDTV - Standard Definition Television usually in 480I/P format.
SECAM - Sequential Color with Memory or Sequential Couleur Avec Memoire
Set-Top-Box - box that is capable of receiving and decoding digital transmissions (i.e. High
Definition Cable Box, Digital Cable box).
Sharpness - Tries to artificially enhance the edges of a picture.
Single Link - supports a maximum bandwidth of 165 MHz
(1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz, 1280 x 1024 @ 85 Hz).
Split screen - Feature that places two images side by side.
2
1
Glossary
Page 63
61
Swap - Button featured on the Olevia remote. Used in the POP3 or PIP12 views to swap the sub
viewable boxes with the main viewable box.
Tint - Adjusts the whiteness level within the color. Similar to Hue.
Under- scanning Term used where the image displayed is smaller than the display area.
Up convert - Process of converting a 480P/I signals to 720P or 1080I.
V-Chip - Chip that controls access to forbidden content specified by an adult.
VGA - 1. Video Graphics Array (DB15) 2.
Video Display - Refers to the display resolution
Viewable Angle - Angle at which the screen is still viewable.
Widescreen - See 16:9
YCbCr - Used often with standard interlaced video equipment. See Component
YPbPr - Used often with progressive video equipment. See Component
Video Resolution
Aspect Ratio 16:9
640 x 480
800 x 600
1024 x 768
1280 x 960
1400 x 1050
1600 x 1200
2048 x 1536
2800 x 2100
3200 x 2400
VGA
SVGA
XGA
QVGA
SXGA+
UXGA
QXGA
QSXGA+
QUXGA
Aspect Ratio 4:3
WXGA
SXGA
WXGA+
WSXGA
WUXGA
QSXGA
1280 X 800
1280 X 1024
1400 X 1050
1680 X 1050
1920 X 1200
2560 X 2048
Glossary
Loading...