PROTRON PLTV-26 User Manual

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ore for your money
PLTV-26
26" Liquid Crystal Display
User's Manual
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© 2005 Protron USA, Inc. All rights reserved. Under copyright law, this manual may not be reproduced in any form, in whole or in part,
without the prior written consent of Protron USA, Inc.
Disclaimer
Protron USA, Inc. has reviewed this manual and provides it only as a guide to operation. All statements, technical information, and recommendations in this manual and in any guides or related documents are believed reliable, but the accuracy and completeness thereof are not guaranteed or warranted, and they are not intended to be, nor should they be understood to be, representations or warranties concerning the products described.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Trademarks Protron is a registered trademark of Prosonic Group Corporation.
Protron USA, Inc. 2133 S.Green Privado
Ontario, CA 91761
Printed in China
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PREVENT POSSIBLEDANGER, ELECTRICSHOCK, AND OTHER INJURIESWHEN HANDLING YOUR DISPLAY, PLEASE BEAWARE OF OF ALL WARNINGS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS LISTED BELOW.
Never spill any liquid of any kind on the display. Never insert anything into the display, where objects can come into contact with
high voltage nodes or damage internal components.
Do not attempt to service the display yourself. Opening or removing covers exposes high voltage nodes and other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
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Do not touch the display or antenna during thunderstorms. Unplug the display during thunderstorms or if it will not be used for extended periods. Failure to
do so may result in electric shock or fire.
Before cleaning the display, unplug it from the wall. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Never use liquid or aerosol cleaners.
To prevent overheating and ensure reliable operation, place the display only in a well ventilated location. Avoid cramped or inadequately ventilated locations. Place the display at least 10 cm (4") from walls or other objects. Always keep the vent clean. Never place the display upside down.
Note: Read all safety and operating instructions before operating your new display.
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Conformity and Compliance
FCC Compliance Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCCRules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated 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 (this can be determined by turning the device 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 receiver.
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help,
Caution:
To comply with the limits for an FCCClass B computing device, the user should use the shielded signal cable and power cord supplied with the unit. The FCCwarns that changes or modifications of the unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Radio Frequency Interference Statement
Warning:
This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Canadian DOG Notice for Class B Computing Devices
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from a digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
CE Marking and Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with the requirements of related European standards, which include the following:
Emission: EN 55022, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3 Immunity: EN 50082-1 Safety: EN 60950 Low-Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC)
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Introduction ..................................................................... 1
Features ..................................................................... 1
Unpacking Your New Display ....................................................... 2
Setting Up the Display ............................................................. 3
Connecting to a TV Signal Source ................................................ 3
Connecting to Composite Video Output Components ................................ 4
Connecting to S-Video Output Components ........................................ 4
Connecting to Component Video (YPbPr) Output Components ........................ 5
Connecting to a Peripheral Audio System .......................................... 5
Connecting to a Video Input System .............................................. 6
Connecting to a PC ............................................................ 6
Operating the Display ............................................................. 8
Turning the Display On and Off .................................................. 8
Selecting the Video and Audio Source ............................................ 8
Adjusting the Volume .......................................................... 8
Selecting the Channel .......................................................... 9
Accessing the On-Screen Display ................................................. 9
Using Your Display for the First Time ................................................ 10
Setting up Television Channels ................................................. 10
Using the Remote Control ......................................................... 11
Configuring the Display .......................................................... 13
TV Parameters ............................................................... 13
PC Parameters ............................................................... 14
Audio Settings ............................................................... 15
Picture-In-Picture ............................................................. 16
Channel Settings ............................................................. 18
Parental Controls ............................................................. 19
General Settings ............................................................. 21
Troubleshooting ................................................................ 24
Specifications ................................................................... 26
General .................................................................... 26
Supported VGA Timing Modes .................................................. 27
Support Information .......................................................... 27
Limited Warranty ................................................................ 28
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Congratulations on purchasing your new Protron 26" Liquid Crystal Display! You can use your new display as a television, in a home theater system, or even as a computer
monitor. With component, composite, and S-Video video inputs, you can connect numerous devices to your display, including DVD players, VCRs, HDTV receivers, video game systems, camcorders, and so on. And with video and audio output, you can connect your display to a home stereo system with a subwoofer, or even record what is displayed on the screen.
The component video inputs on your display give you the highest quality video available, allowing you to view crystal-clear DVDs and HDTV. With a resolution of 1280 x 768, your display gives you plenty of high-resolution screen real estate when connected to a computer.
Features
26" viewable display area
Analog TV tuner with coax input
2 RCA component video inputs
3 RCA composite video inputs
S-Video input
6 RCA audio inputs, one for each video input
RCA composite video output
RCA audio output with subwoofer output
VGA and DVI computer video inputs
1/8" stereo audio input jack for computer audio
SXGA resolution of 1280 × 768 pixels
Wide viewing angle
Large tilt angle
Digital character smoothing
Versatile, functional, and user-friendly On-Screen Display (OSD)
VESA DPMS-compliant power saving--automatically turns off the display after a
configurable period of inactivity
Windows 95/98/2000/XP Plug and Play compliant
Conforms to the VESA standards and supports the DDC2B specification.
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Unpacking Your New Display
Before using your new display, you should unpack
the contents of the box and check to make sure
everything is present and undamaged.
To unpack the display:
1. Set the box upright near the intended display location.
2. Open the top set of flaps.
3. Remove the styrofoam pad from the top of the display.
4. Remove the Accessories Box from behind the display and set it aside.
5. Lift the display out of the box and set it aside. The Accessories Box should contain the items indicated below. If any items are missing or
damaged, contact the seller immediately.
/Accessories Box
Power Cord
VGA CabFe
Remote ControF \ \
\
PC Audio Cable
User's Manual
/ Coax-to-RCA /
Adapter
/
2 x AAA Battery
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the Display
The display requires a stable, level, and clean surface near a power outlet, 10 cm (4") away from walls or other large objects. The rear ventilation grid should be unobstructed, and the display should not be exposed to water or heat. Before setting up the display, prepare such a space.
To set up the display:
1. Remove the protective plastic bag and plastic screen protector from the display.
2. Remove the power cord from the accessories box, insert the
appropriate end into the power (AC IN) connector on the bottom of ........
the display, and then insert the other end into a free power outlet.
3. Turn on the power switch on the bottom of the display.
Connecting to a TV Signal Source
A TV signal may come from a cable box, satellite receiver, antenna, or similar device.
To connect a TV signal source to the display:
1. Remove the coax-to-RCA adapter from the Accessories Box
and insert it into the antenna (ANT) jack on the bottom of
the display.
2. Connect a coax cable between the adapter and TV signal
source
Note:
(for example, a cable box, satellite receiver, or antenna).
If you would like to be able to record
the TV signal with a VCR, DVD
recorder, or similar device, connect the TV signal source to the input of the recording device with one cable, then connect the output of the
recording device to the ANT jack on the display with another cable.
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Setting Up the Display
Connecting to Composite Video Output Components
Many video devices, such as VCRs, DVD players, video game systems, and camcorders, have composite video outputs. Composite video uses
one RCA cable to transmit video information and generally provides lower quality than S-Video
and component video (see below).
To connect a composite video source to the display:
1. Using an RCA cable, connect the composite video output (yellow) on the source device to the corresponding jack in one of the three composite video blocks on the display (AV 1 IN, AV 2 IN, or AV 3 IN).
Using two RCA cables, connect the right (red) and left (white) audio outputs on the source to the corresponding jacks in the same composite video block used above.
Connecting to S-Video Output Components
Many video devices that have composite video outputs also have S-Video outputs. S-Video uses a single four-wire cable to transmit video information. Two of the wires are used to transmit video. Because it splits the video signal into two components, S-Video generally provides higher quality
than composite video, but lower quality than component video (see below).
Note:
The pins used in S-Video connectors are somewhat fragile. Take care to avoid bending the pins, as a bent or broken pin can cause loss of color information or
total signal loss.
To connect an S-Video source to the display:
1. Using an S-Video cable, connect the S-Video output on the source device to the S-Video
jack on the display.
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Using two RCA cables, connect the right (red) and left (white) audio outputs on the source
to the corresponding jacks in the S-Video block on the display.
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Setting Up the Display
_ponent Video (YPbPr) Output Components
video devices, such as HDTV
high-end DVD players, have
3onent video outputs. Component video uses three RCA connections, here labeled Y, Pb, and Pr, to transmit video information. Because the information is split into three signals, component video offers higher quality than composite video and S-Video.
To connect a component video source to the display:
1. Using three RCA cables, connect the three component video outputs (Y, Pb, and Pr) to
the corresponding jacks in one of the two
component video blocks on the display.
2. Using two RCA cables, connect the right (red) and left (white) audio outputs on the source
to the corresponding jacks in the same component video block used above.
Connecting to a Peripheral Audio System
Your display has audio outputs that may be used to play the display's audio on a peripheral system, such as a stereo system or a home theater system. In addition, there is a subwoofer output that can be used to fill out the bass.
To connect the display to a
peripheral audio system:
1. Using two RCA cables, connect the right (red) and left (white) audio outputs in the output block on the
SUBWOOFE
display (AV OUT) to the corresponding inputs on your audio system.
2. (OPTIONAL) Ifyou have a subwoofer, connect a third RCA cable from the
SUBWOOFER output on the display to the subwoofer's input.
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Setting Up the Display
Connecting to a Video Input System
There is a composite video output on the display
that may be used to transmit the currently
displayed video to other video input devices, such as video recorders or other displays.
To connect the display to a video input
system:
1. Acquire three RCA cables.
2. Using one of the RCA cables, connect the composite video output (yellow) in the output block on the display (AV OUT) to the corresponding jack on the video input system.
3. Using two RCA cables, connect the right (red) and left (white) audio outputs in the AV OUT block to the corresponding inputs on the video input system.
Connecting to a PC
Your display can be used as a computer monitor for any computer with a VGA or DVl video output. In addition, the computer's audio output can be connected to the display and played
through the display's speakers.
To connect a PC to the display:
1. Set the video resolution on the computer to 1280 x 1024 or less before connecting to the display.
In Windows, right-click on the desktop and select Properties to bring up the Display Properties window. Select the Settings tab. Adjust the Screen resolution as needed, select Apply, then select OK.
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]er the Apple menu. Open the Displays panel and select the Display
tab. Select the desired
resolution from the list.
Setting Up the Display
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Number of re_nt modes
If your computer has a DVI output, connect a DVI cable between the DVl output on the computer and the DVl input on the bottom of the display.
If your computer has a VGA output only, connect the VGA cable included in the
Accessories Box between the VGA output on
the computer and the VGA input on the
display.
(OPTIONAL) Using the audio cable included in the Accessories Box, connect the computer's audio output (LINE OUT) to the audio input on the bottom of the display (PC AUDIO IN).
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Operating the Display
Turning the Display On and Off
There is a power switch on the bottom of the display and a power button on top. The power switch is used to cut off power completely, whereas the power button turns the screen off but allows the remote to continue working.
To turn the display on:
1. If the power light on the front of the display isoff, turn on the power switch on the bottom of the display.
2. Press the POWER button.
To turn the display off:
1. Press the POWER button.
2. If the display will be unused for an extended period of time, turn off the power switch on the bottom of the display and disconnect the power.
Selecting the Video and Audio Source
The signal source may come from any of the input blocks on the sides or bottom of the display. The SOURCE button cycles through these.
To change the audiolvideo source:
1. Press the SOURCE button until the correct source is selected. The SOURCE button cycles through the following sources:
TV
VGA
DVI
S-Video
AV 1
AV 2
AV 3
Component I
Component 2
To switch the audiolvideo source directly to TV:
1. Press the TV button on the remote.
Adjusting the Volume
The audio volume may be adjusted from the remote orthe top of the display.
the volume:
OL _ and VOL _ buttons.
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Operating the Display
may be selected from the remote or the top of the display.
change the channel:
1. Ensure the source is set to TV.
2. Press the CH _ and CH Y buttons.
To change to a particular channel directly:
1. Ensure the source is set to TV.
2. Enter the desired channel number on the remote's keypad.
3. Press ENTER.
Accessing the On-Screen Display
The On-Screen Display allows you to configure the operation of the display. You can change video and audio settings, activate and configure picture-in-picture (PIP) and closed captioning, select television channels, control access to mature programming, and configure other general display behavior. See "Configuring the Display" on page 13 for more information.
To access the OSD:
1. Press the MENU button.
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Using Your Display for the First Time
When you turn on your LCD for the first time, you will need to set up the display for proper
operation by scanning the television spectrum for available channels.
Setting up Television Channels
Once the television signal is connected to the display, if you are connecting directly to a wall jack or antenna, you should scan the signal spectrum to weed out channels with insufficient signal strength. This will make it much easier to navigate through the channels.
To scan the signal spectrum:
1. Turn the display on using the POWER button.
2. Press the MENU button to bring up the On-Screen Display (OSD).
3. Press the VOL _ button until the Channel Settings menu shows.
4. Press the ENTER button to enter the menu.
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Press the ENTER button again to enter the System sub- menu.
Press the CH A and CH V buttons until the appropriate system is highlighted, then press the ENTER button to select it.
Press MENU to return to the previous menu. Press CH V until the Auto Scan sub-menu is highlighted
and then press ENTER to select it. The display will
utomatically scan all television channels for those with
ii. You can press MENU at any time to stop the
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Remote Control
The remote control can be used to control every aspect of the display's operation and includes more functionality than the controls on top of the display.
The following is a list of all buttons on the remote and their functions:
Button Function
Turns the display on and off
Sets the signal source directly to TV
SOURCE Selects the signal source: TV, VGA, DVI, S-Video, AV 1, AV 2, AV 3, Component 1,
or Component 2
DIS_LAY Displays current source and television channel information
Keypad Used to enter numbers on the display and to select the television channel
MUTE Mutes the audio
(Z)
Mrs Selects the television audio channel: Mono, Stereo, or SAP
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Using the Remote Control
Button Function
SOUND Selects the sound enhancement mode: Off, SRS(surround sound), or
PICTURE Adjusts the display color: Soft, Standard, Cool, or User-Defined
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SLEEP Sets the display sleep timer. The timer can be turned off or set to 10. 20. 30. 60.
90, or 120 minutes.
Switches to the channel number entered via the keypad
Returns to the previous channel
Brings up the On-Screen Display
Switches between the two display formats: 16:9 (wide-screen) and 4:3
E_E_ Selects the highlighted item or confirms the current adjustment
Selects the television channel
_ Adjusts the audio volume
Turns PIPon and off
S0U,CE When PIP is active, selects the signal source used for the secondary PIP window
POSITRON When PiP is active, adjusts the position of the secondary PiP window
s_,A_ When PIP is active, swaps the primary and secondary sources
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FREEZE When PiP is active, freezes the primary PiP screen
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wcHP_ Turns V-Chip protection on and off C_ c.c. Turns closed captioning on and off
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urlng the Display
The On-Screen Display (OSD) allows you to configure the operation of the LCD. You can change video and audio settings, activate and configure picture-in-picture (PIP) and closed captioning, select television channels, control accessto mature programming, and configure other general display behavior.
To use the OSD:
1. Press the MENU button on the remote or the top of the display.
2. Once the OSD appears, use the VOL_ and VOL_ buttons to navigate the menus represented
by icons at the top of the OSD.
3. Press the ENTER button to select the desired menu.
4. Use the CH A and CH _ buttons to navigate the menu items.
5. Press the ENTER button to select the desired item.
6. If "ENTER" is displayed next to the item name, a sub-menu will appear upon pressing ENTER.
Repeat steps 4 and 5 to navigate the sub-menu.
7. If the selected item is an adjustable parameter, use VOL 4 and VOL _ to adjust the
parameter and then press ENTER to accept.
8. Press MENU to return to the previous menu and, finally, exit the OSD.
TV Parameters
The TV Parameters menu allows you to change the video options used while watching television. You can adjust the following parameters.
Brightness
Sets the brightness of the display image. Contrast
Sets the variation between light and dark colors.
Black Level
Controls the intensity of black in the display image.
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Saturation
Sets the saturation of color in the display image.
Hue
Sets the intensity of color in the display image.
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Configuring the Display
Color Temp
A sub-menu that sets the color temperature used. The options are 6500K, 7500K, 9300K, and a user-defined setting.
To set the user-defined color temperature, select the USER option and adjust the levels of red, green, and blue to be used to produce white.
Format Controls the picture format. The options are 16:9 (wide-
screen) and 4:3.
Sharpness
Sets the image sharpness.
PC Parameters
The PC Parameters menu allows you to change the video options used with a VGA or DVI video source. You can adjust
the following parameters.
Brightness
Sets the brightness of the display image.
Contrast
Sets the variation between light and dark colors.
Auto
When turned on, automatically adjusts the image position.
Auto Color When turned on, automatically adjusts the color balance of the image.
Set Image
A sub-menu that controls PC video transmission parameters:
Clock--Sets the clock frequency used.
Phase--Controls the phase offset used.
H Position--Adjusts the horizontal position of the
image.
V Position--Adjusts the vertical position of the
image.
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Configuring the Display
ienu that sets the color temperature used. The
are 6500K, 7500K, 9300K, and a user-defined
setting. To set the user-defined color temperature, select the
USER option and adjust the levels of red, green, and blue to be used to produce white.
Format
Controls the picture format. The options are 16:9 (wide- screen) and 4:3.
FULL 4:3
Black Level
Controls the intensity of black in the display image.
Audio Settings
The Audio Settings menu allows you to change the way audio is played, including volume, equalization, and other sound processing. You can change the following settings.
Volume
Controls the audio volume.
M ute
Mutes the audio.
Bass
Adjusts the volume of bass in the audio.
Treble
Adjusts the volume of treble in the audio.
Balance
Sets the relative volumes of the left and right speakers.
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Configuring the Display
MTS
A sub-menu that selects the MTS (Multichannel Television Sound) channel played back while watching television. The options are Mono, Stereo, and SAP (Secondary Audio Programming).
Surround Turns surround sound on and off.
BBE l BBB ] Turns BBE, an audio enhancement algorithm, on and off
Picture-In-Picture
PIPallows you to watch video from two sources simultaneously, though only one source can be the
television signal The table below gives all possible combinations
Primary Video Source
Secondary Video Source TV VGA DVI S-Video AV 1 AV 2 AV 3
TV
VGA DVI
S-Video AV 1 AV 2 AV 3
Component 1
Component 2
Component 1 Component 2
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Configuring the Display
menu allows you to turn on PIP and
source, and position of PIP. The following
may be set:
PIP Position A sub-menu that controls the position of the secondary
video window when PIP isturned on. Use the four direction options repeatedly to move the window
around the screen.
Fr_ezQ
When PIP ison, freezes the main window.
PIP Size
A sub-menu that sets the size and type of the PIP window. The options are as follows:
Off--Turns PIP off
Small--Small PIP window
Medium--Medium PIPwindow
Large--Large PIP window
PBP--Splits the screen in half, uses one half for the primary video, and uses the other for the secondary
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Configuring the Display
Channel Settings
The Channel Settings menu allows you to select which
television channels are available for viewing, manually or
automatically. It contains the following menu items.
System
A sub-menu that sets the type of television signal source in use. The options are as follows:
ANTENNA--A standard television antenna
CABLE--A cable TV signal
CABLE-IRC--A type of cable signal primarily used on
the east coast of the US
CABLE-HRC--A type of cable signal primarily used on the west coast of the US
Auto Scan When selected, automatically scans all television
channels for valid signals and makes unavailable any channels with insufficient signal strength.
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Ch. Edit A sub-menu that allows you to manually add and delete
available channels. Select ADD to make the current channel available and DELETE to make it unavailable.
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Configuring the Display
The
Controls menu allows you to control access to
vision content based on industry maturity ratings. In
you can activate and configure closed captioning.
following menu items are available.
V-Chip Lock
When turned on, blocks access to mature television and
movie content, based on the MPAA and TV PG ratings selected below, unless the viewer enters a password (set below).
Set Password
Sets the V-Chip password. To change the password, enter
the current password followed by the new password.
The factory-default password is '1111 '.
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MPAA Rating
A sub-menu that sets the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) rating level the V-Chip will block without a password. The V-Chip will block all levels above that selected. The options are as follows:
NA--AII ratings unblocked
G--General audiences (all ages)
PG--Parental guidance suggested (some material
may not be suitable for children)
PG-13--Parents strongly cautioned (some material
may be inappropriate for children under 13)
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Configuring the Display
TV PG Rating
A sub-menu that sets the TV PG rating level the V-Chip will block without a password. The V-Chip will block all levels above that selected. In addition, specific types of mature content can be blocked for some of the ratings. For example, programs rated TV-7 with violent content can be blocked. The options are as follows:
° NONE--All ratings unblocked
TV-Y--AII children
* TV-Y7--Children 7 years and older. Violent content
can be blocked (see below).
° TV-G--General audience
TV-PG--Parental guidance suggested. Violence, sexual content, foul language, and suggestive dialog can be blocked (see below).
TV-14--Parents strongly cautioned. Violence, sexual content, foul language, and suggestive dialog can be blocked (see below).
TV-MA--Mature audience only. Violence, sexual content, and foul language can be blocked (see below).
Upon selection of a rating, a second menu will appear if specific content types can be blocked (see the example to the right).
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CC Control Turns closed captioning on and off. Closed captioning displays the dialog of the current
program on the screen so it may be read.
Mode
A sub-menu that sets the mode used for closed captioning. The options are as follows:
Note: Closed captioning must be turned on for this
menu to be active. * CCl--The most-used closed caption channel * CC2--Usually used for foreign language translations
CC3 CC4 Tl=XT1--Text channels usually used for other channel
information
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are generally used for dialog captions and display only a few lines of text
of the screen. The TEXT1-4 modes are generally used for information and
text across the entire screen.
Display
Controls how closed caption text is displayed on the screen. The options are as follows:
Note: Closed captioning must be turned on for this
menu to be active.
Box--Displays white text in a black box, blocking out the video
Shadow--Displays black text directly on the video
MODE: CCI-4 MODE: TEXT1-4 MODE: CC1-4 MODE: TEXT1-4 DISPLAY: BOX DISPLAY: BOX DISPLAY: SHADOW DISPLAY: SHADOW
General Settings
The General Settings menu contains general display settings, such as OSD options and timeouts. It contains the following menu items.
OSD Timeout A sub-menu that sets the timeout for the OSD. The options are 10, 20, and 30 seconds.
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OSD Position A sub-menu that controls the position of the OSD on the
screen. Use the four direction controls to move the OSD to the desired position.
DOWN
OSD Language
A sub-menu that selects the language used for the OSD. The options are English, French, and Spanish.
Sleep Timer
A sub-menu that activates and sets a sleep timer that automatically puts the display into standby mode when there is no activity for a specified period. The timer may be turned off or set to 10, 20, 30, 60, 90, or 120 minutes.
Display Info Press ENTER to show information about the display:
Source--The currently selected signal source Resolution--The resolution of the image on the
display H Sync--The horizontal sync frequency
V Sync--The vertical sync frequency (frame/field
rate)
version of the firmware currently
the display
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options to factory-default settings.
Deinterlace
A sub-menu that controls how the display deinterlaces interlaced video before displaying it on the screen. The following options may be set (note that there are two pages to the sub-menu--select NEXT to advance to the next page):
° DCDI--Processes the deinterlaced image to produce
smooth images without staircasing
° CCS--Removes "false color" artifacts caused by
improper signal separation in low-cost video devices
° Film Mode--Removes artifacts from 2:2 and 3:2
pulldown material
° Fleshtone--lmproves skin tone in program
material Motion--Removes motion-related artifacts from
program material by comparing sections of the image from field to field. The section size can be set via this sub-menu. There are three options: small, medium, and large.
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Troubleshooting
Symptom Possible Resolution
Cause
No picture Power cord Make sure the power cord is firmly inserted into the socket (power not securely and outlet.
indicator connected does not light
up) Power switch Turn on the power switch.
isoff Power outlet is Try plugging a different device into the outlet and see if it
off or not turns on. If not, turn on the outlet or use a different outlet.
working
No picture The display is If in VGA or DVl mode, press a key on the keyboard or move (power in power- the mouse. Otherwise, press a button on the remote.
indicator is saving mode red)
The display is Pressthe POWER button on the remote or on top of the off display.
No picture No signal Make sure the proper source is selected. If there isstill no (power picture, check the signal cable(s) and signal source.
indicator is
Contrast or Adjust the contrast and/or brightness until picture appears.
green)
brightness too low
Unclear or Signal cable(s) Make sure the signal cable(s) are firmly connected. noisy picture not securely
connected
Poor TV signal Check the TV signal. If using an antenna, adjust the position
for better signal. If using cable or satellite TV, contact your service provider.
No sound Audio cable(s) Make sure the audio signal cable(s) are firmly connected.
not securely
connected
Headphones Unplug the headphones. plugged in
Audio muted Unmute the audio by pressing the MUTE button on the
remote.
Display is too Contrast or Adjust the contrast and/or brightness to desired setting. dark or too brightness too
bright low or too
high
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Possible
Cause
Display not Position
centered incorrectly
adjusted in OSD
Image Signal cable(s) vibrating not securely
con nected
After-image remains on
screen after display is
turned off
Distorted image
"Out of Range" message on
screen
Red, green, blue, or white dots on screen
Remote control not functioning
Power voltage
too high or too low
Inherent LCD
characteristics
Resolution
Adjust H Position and V Position in the Set Image sub-
menu under the PC Parameters menu in the OSD.
Make sure the signal cable(s) are firmly connected.
Check the power source to make sure it matches the display
specification. Try a different power outlet on a different
circuit.
This is characteristic of an LCD. The after-image will
disappear after a few minutes.
Display format Check that the correct Format is selected in the TV
set incorrectly Parameters or PCParameters menu in the OSD. VGA or DVI
input signal is not in a
supported
mode Inherent LCD
characteristics
Batteries inserted improperly
Batteries low
on energy A button is
stuck
Adjust the resolution and refresh rate on the PCto match a supported mode, listed in the "Specifications" section.
This is characteristic of an LCD and will not cause a
malfunction.
Make sure the batteries are inserted and oriented properly.
Replace the batteries.
Jog any stuck buttons on the remote to unstick them.
Obstacle Remove the obstacle.
between remote and
display
The remote is Move closer to the display.
too far from .........
the display
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Specifications
General
Dimensions
Weight
Panel Type Screen Size
Color Range Max. Resolution
Pixel Pitch Sync Range
Contrast Ratio Brightness
Viewing Angle
Response Time
Inputs
Outputs
TV Tuner TV Formats Supported
TV Audio Parental Controls Picture-In-Picture
Closed Captioning Speakers Plug and Play Compliance Power Supply Power Consumption
Storage Temperature
Temperature
37.6"W × 20.8"H × 8"D
33.66 Ibs
Active Matrix TFT LCD
26" wide-screen (16:9) 24 bits (16.7 million colors)
1280 x 768
0.4425mm (H) × 0.4425mm (V) Horizontal: 47.5-49.5kHz
Vertical: 47-66Hz
500:1 500 cd/m 2
Vertical: +/-85 °
Horizontal: +/-85 ° 15ms (16:9)
10ms (4:3) 2 x component video (RCA) w/stereo audio (RCA) 3 x composite video (RCA) w/stereo audio (RCA)
1 × S-Video w/stereo audio (RCA) 1 × SVGA (15-pin D-Sub) 1 × DVI-D (single link)
1 × stereo audio line in, 0 dBV nominal (1/8" TRS) 1 x composite video (RCA)
1 × stereo audio (RCA) 1 × subwoofer (RCA)
1 × headphone (1/8" TRS) NTSC-M, CATV, 181 channels
SDTV: 480i
EDTV: 480p HDTV: 720p, 1080i MTS (mono, stereo, SAP), SRS,BBE
V-Chip (TV PG, MPAA)
PIP,PBP,POP CC1-4, TEXT1-4 10W
VESA DDC2B
100-240VAC, 50-60Hz 180W
-20 to 60°C
0 to 50°C
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Specifications
640 × 480
720 × 400 800 × 600
1280 x 1024
Timing Modes
Vertical Frequency (Refresh Rate)
60Hz 72Hz 75Hz 85Hz 85Hz 56Hz 60Hz
70Hz 72Hz 75Hz
85Hz
60Hz 75Hz 85Hz
Horizontal Frequency
31.5kHz
37.9kHz
37.5kHz
43.3kHz
37.9kHz
35.1kHz
37.9kHz
48.4kHz
56.5kHz
48.1kHz
46.9kHz
60.OkHz
53.TkHz
68.TkHz
64.0kHz
80.OkHz
91.1kHz
Support Information
Do not return this product to your retailer until you have performed the steps laid out in
the Easy Setup Instructions and contacted the customer service center. Merchandise may not
be returned to Protron without a return form authorization.
Before contacting Protron customer service, please record the following information, which may be found on the back of your display:
° Model Number ° Serial Number
Date of Manufacture
The Protron customer service center may be contacted 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at the following number:
1-888-257-8899
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More for your money
Limited Warranty
Protron warrants this product to be free from manufacturing defects in material and workmanship under normal use for the period listed at the bottom of this section.
How to obtain service:
Call the Protron Customer Support line at 1-888-257-8899. If the issue cannot be resolved over the phone, a service tag number will be issued, and the nearest authorized Protron Service Center will be identified for you.
For televisions with screen sizes of 26" or less, you will be requested to bring your unit into the authorized service center and pick up when repairs are complete.
For televisions with screen sizes 27" and above, you may request in-home service from an authorized Protron Service Center, provided that your television is located within the geographic territory covered by an authorized Protron Service Center. If in-home service is not available in your area, you must take your television to the Service Center location at your own expense, or pay for the additional cost that the Service Center may charge to
transport your television to and from your home.
Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice with product name, model and/or serial #, which provides evidence that the product is within the warranty period, must be presented to obtain warranty service.
This warranty does not cover:
Physical or cosmetic damages.
Damage caused by abuse and/or neglect.
Ordinary adjustments as outlined in the owners manual that can be performed by the
customer.
Damage to equipment not properly connected to the product.
Any cost incurred in shipping the product for repair.
Signal reception problems caused by external antenna, cable systems or interference.
Incompatibility due to a change in TV/CATV broadcast systems after the product was sold.
Batteries.
Images burnt on to the screen.
Initial installation and related adjustments.
Power surge and/or damage by lightning. Force majeure or uncontrollable external force damage. Product shipped for service with inadequate packaging or packaging materials.
What we will do:
Protron will reimburse an authorized Protron Service Center the labor charges to repair
will reimburse an authorized Protron Service Center for the new, or at our
]rbished replacement parts required to repair your television.
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Limited Warranty
if:
is used in a commercial application or rental.
Damaged through misuse, negligence or abuse. ° Modified or repaired by anyone other than authorized PROTRON service center. ° Damaged because it is improperly connected to any other equipment. ° If the original proof of purchase cannot be supplied. ° If the identifiable markings on the TV such as Serial # are defaced, unrecognizable, or
missing. ° The product is used outside the country in which it was originally sold.
This warranty is not transferable and only applies to the original purchase. Any implied warranties, including the warranty of merchantability, are limited in duration to the period of this expressed warranty and no warranty whether expressed or implied shall apply to the product thereafter. Under no circumstance shall PROTRON be liable for any loss or consequential damage arising out of the use of this product. This warranty gives specific legal right. However, you may have other rights that may vary from state/province to state/province. Some state/ province do not allow limitations on implied warranties or exclusions of consequential damage. Therefore these restrictions may not apply to you.
26" and below: 1 year parts / 90 days labor Depot Warranty 27" and above: 1 year parts / 90 days labor In-home Warranty
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