Vizio VW32L HDTV40A User manual

Type
User manual
VIZSO9
VWSZL
HDTV4(§A
User
Manuai
smpmrfant
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This
product
is
designed
and
manufactured
to
operate
within
defined
design
Hmlts,
and
misuse
may
result
in
electric
shock
OI‘
flre.
To
prevent
the
product
from
being
damaged,
the
following
rules
shouid
be
observed
to:
the
instaflation,
use
and
maintenance
of
the
ptoduct.,Flead
the
following
safety
instructions
before
operating
the
dispiay.
Keep
these
instructions
in
a
safe
place
for
future
reference.
-
£0
fgfduae
the
task
or
electric
shock
or
component
damage.
swatch
031
the
gower
beiore
oonmstmg
other
components
to
the
\?W32L
H0
40A.
-
Unpiug
the
pewe:
com
betore
cleaning
me
W‘v‘32L
HDTVMGA
LCD.
A
dam}:
cloth
is
sulficient
iar
cleaning
the
VW325.
HDTNMOA.
Do
not
use
a
iiquid
or
a
spray
cieaner
for
cieaning
the
sawdust,
Do
not
use
abrasive
cleaners,
-
Mways
use
the
accessories
reaommendedbythe
manufactures’
to
insure
oompaflailfiy.
~.
o
Wmn
moving
the
VW82L
HDTV40A
from
an
area
oi
tow
temperature
to
an
area
of
high
tsmpexature,
condensation
may
farm
on
me
housing,
Do
not
ium
on
the
VWSEL
HUTWMGA
immediately
after
this
to
avoid
causing
fire,
electrk:
shock
or
component
damage.
0
Do
not
piaee
the
VWSZL
HDTKMOA
on
an
unstabie
cart,
stand,
or
tatfie.
S!
the
VW32L_
HDT\‘-30A
fails,
it
can
infiwe
a
petson
and
cause
sesious
damage
to
the
appfianca.
Use
canly
a
cart
or
stand
recommended
by
the
manufactular
er
said
with
the
\N'l32L
HDTVAOA.
-
A
distance
of
at
leasi
3
feet
sbouid
be
maintained
between
the
VW32L
HDTV48A
and
any
has
source,
Le.
tadiator,
heater,
oven,
agzliiet
sic.
Do
not
hstafi
the
product
ciose
to
smoke.
Oparaling
the
pmduct
close
to
smoke
or
moisture
may
cause
fire
otelecxric
s
0
Slots.
and
opianings
in
the
back
and
buiiom
ul
the
uabiual
ale
pwvided
Iu!
veirtikatiiaun.
Tu
ensure
reliable
ogutaiimu
of
the
VW32‘L
HDTVIKJA
and
in
pmtaczi
it
fmm
overheating,
be
sure
these
upenings
are
not
blocked
Di
coveted.
Do
not
place
the
‘.~‘W:32L
Hi_3TV4OA
in
a
bookcase
at
cabinet
uniess
prape-r
venibtian
is
provided.
s
Never
push
any
object
into
the
sloi
on
the
VW32L
HDTVAOA
(zbinet.
Do
:10!
piace
aw
cbfacts
an
the
lag
of
{he
product.
ft
could
short
circuit
parts
causing
afire
or
electric
shock.
Never
spiit
iquids
omits
VW32L
HDTVAOA.
A
The
VWGZL
HDTV-40A
should
be
operated
only
from
the
type
of power
source
indfioated
on
the
labef.
I!
you
are
mt
sure
of
the
type
0*!
power
suppfied
to
your
heme,
consuit
your
dealer
or
beat
powe:
company.
'
-
Than
:;ow?r
cable
must
be
rep5aced
when
using
different
v2a4ta;;e'fmm3haet
spec-ifced
in
the
User
Manual.
For
more
information.
contact
your
ea
er.
I
_
o
The
\:‘W32L
HDTV-40A
is
equipped
wiiha
thwépronged
grounded
ping,
a
ping
with
3
third
(grounding)
pin.
Ibis
ping
wiii
ii:
any
inko
:3
gmunded
pawn:
outlet
as
a
saicty
icaturc.
If
your
outlet
dues
no!
accommodate
the
thxccmko
plug,
have
m
eiecxrician
imtaii
the
correct:
outtest;
or
use
an
adapter
to
gound
the
appiiance
safety.
DO
1301
defeat
the
safety
purpose
0!
the
grounded
piug.
7
v
when
cosimocted‘
to
a
power
outlet
power
is
aiwuys
into
your
HDTV.
To
totafiy
disconnect
the
power.
unplug
the
pone:
cord.
a
use
any
with
the
cam
stand,
nipod,
txaaket
at
tabie
specified
By
mmufaciurer.
er
said
win
ap;2aranr.=:_
when
3
mm‘
is
used,
use
minim
when
moving
the
namapparams
mniwflatinn
to
main
injury
from
tip-aver.
g
The
lightning
flash
with
arrowhead
symbol
,
wkhin
an
equflakera!
triangle,
'3
intended
in
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
cf
not
isdaaed,
darggerous
vokage
within
the
inside
of
the
prcazct
that
may
be
suiticiem
magnitude
to
constitute
a
risk_of.e§eottic
shock
to
persons.
~
u
The
eoadarvxafion
point
within
an
ettwfiaterai
t:ia.n9$9
is
iatendssi
to
aim:
the
user
to
_
the
ptasanca
of
inpoitaxit
aperaiing
and
servicmg
instmctiens
in
the
lilerahma
accompanying
ifIe—ap:itiance.
,
a
Do
not
overload
powav
ships
and
extension
cords‘
Oveiioatzfing
can
tesufl
‘mike
O!
dedric
shock.
-
T119
wast!
soezket
shat?
be
instaflod
near
the
equipment
3.513
shall
be
easfiy
aocessibb.
o
Oniy
the
markad
paws:
soume
can
be
used
id:-r
Ike
product.
Any
power
source
othar
than
the
spacifiad
one
may
cause
fire
or
aiacttic
shock.
0
Du
neit
loud:
{hu
puwe:
Gmdduring
fightniug.
To
weoird
tzbuhiu
mmid
handing
linu
power
mm!
duping
ukmhkw
storms.
0
Unplixg
the
uni’
during
a
lightning
slow:
or
when
it
wit!
not
be
used
for
long
peflod
oi
This
wifi
pretest
the
VW32L
HDTYWOA
tom
damage
we
to
powet
surges.
,
4
no
nod
attempt
to
repair
or
ssnfioe
the
pmmct
yoursalt.
Opening
or
removing
the
back
cover
may
axposs
you
to
high
voltages,
the
risk
of
eiactric
shock,
and
other
bazasfls.
if
repair
is
re-quéred.
please
contact
your
dealer
and
refer
afl
servicing
to
quafifiod
santicapersonnei.
-
Keep
the
prodaat
away
{mm
moisture.
Do
not
expose
this
appiianoe
to
rain
at
maisiure.
15
male!
permttaies
into
this
product,
unplug
the
vows!
com
and
ctmsmi
your
dea§er.
Gontinmus
use
in
this
case
may
msufi
in
fire
ct
etacisic
shock.
-
_
Do
not
use
tbs
ptoducz
5!
any
abnormaiay
muss.
if
any
smoke
or
odor
becomes
apparent.
unplug
the
power
cord
and contact
your
deaiei
Do
not
try
to
«repair
the
produm
youtseii.
-
Avaici
using
dropped
or
damaged
appiiamoas.
11
the
prmxct
is
dropped
and
the’
housing
is
damaged,
zhe
internal
components
may
iunrztion
abnormaliy.
Unplug
me’
you're:
cosd‘
immsdiaxeiy
and
contact
you:
daaier
for
repair.
Continued
us;
of
the
product
may
cause
fire
or
alectric.
shock.
Var
Do
not
install
the
prmmczt
in
an
ayaa
with
heavy
dust
or
high
humicity.
VOpe~rating
the
predict
in
emiranmems
wiiiz
heavy
dust
at
high
humidity
may
cause:
fire
or
eiacldc:
shock
a
Fofiew
instructions
for
moving
the
product.
Erisure
that
the
power
connector
:s.nd’a.m'
oiiret
cabias
ate
unptugged
beto=re_moving
the
—produc!.
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1.1
Front
Pane!
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1
2
Right
Side
Panel
Con
0
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13
Rear
Pane!
Connections
.
1.4
V1220
Remote
1.4.1
Insertion
of
Batteries
in
me
Remote
Control.
1.4.2
Remote
Cantrc!
Range
.......
..
..
1.4.3
V3230
Remote
Control
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2.1
which
Video
Connection
Shouid
I
Use’?
2.2
Connecting
Coaxia!'(FIF)
2.2.1
Using
Your
Anterma
or
Digital
Game
for
DTV
{T
V
.
2.2.2
Using
the
Antenna
or
Cabte
through
your
VCR
..
23
Connecting
Your
HDTV
Set~Top
Box
....................
..
2.3.1
Using’HDMI
........................
..
2.3.2
Using
Component
Video
.....
..
21$
Cunnecting
Your
Basic
Set—Top
Box
..
2.4.1
Using
Corrpcsite
Video
........
..
2.4.2
Using
Coax
(HF)
..........
..
2.5
Connecting
‘(out
DVD
Player
2.5.1
U$ing
HDM1
.................
..
2.5.2
For
DVD
Psayers
with
ow:
2.5.?’
Using
Corrponent
Video...
2.5.4
Using
S-Video
{AV)......,..
2.6.5
Using
Gornposite
(AV)
V¥dEO...
2.6
Connecting
Your
VCR
6:
Video
Camera
2.’?
Connecting
an
external
Reoeivev!Am;:o.....
2.7.!
Optical
Gutput
of
Audio
received
wit111HD.Progra.ms
2.8
Connecting
a
PC
Computer
..
_
2.8.1
Preset
PC
Resolutions...
2.9
Setting
Up
to
Watch
Teievision
2.10
Basic
LCD
HDTV
Start
Up
..
2.11
Watching
a
TV
Prcagram
.......
..
2.12
Adjusiingessix:
HDTV
Settings
..
2.13
Pvogrem
micrrmaticn
.............
..
2.14
lnfarmation
an
HDTV
Status
......
Chaafar
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F-tdvanceci
fidjustrraerrir
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3.1
Using
the
On
Screen
Dispiay
{CSO}
.
3.2
DTV
I
TV
Input
Picture
Adjustment”
3.2.!
Picturauode
..
V
3.2.2
Sackiight
3.2.3
Bnghtness.
3.2.4
Contrast...
3.2.5
Gator...
3.2.6
Tint...
3.2.’?
Sharpness
....
.......
..
3.2.8
Coéor
‘femparature...
3.2.9
Advanced
Video
......
3.3
DTV
I
“W
input
Audio
Adjustmem...
3.3.1
Volume
3.3.2
Bass....
3.3.3
Trebie
.
3.3.4
Balanca.
3.3.5
Surround
.............
..
3.3.6
Digital
Audie
Out...
3.3.?
Speakem
..
3.3.8
Lip
Sync................
8.4
DTV
2*
TV
Tuner
Setup
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VW82L
HDTWLOA
User
Manuai
1,4
mats
Remzatw
Cmnfrai
GUIDE
This
button
displays
program
informaticn.
Prass
‘this
button
once
and
the
information
of
the
program;
being
viewed
is
Shawn.
Press
it
a
second
{me
and
the
Eiecironic
Progsammmg
Guide
wit}
appear
in
the
screen.
POWER
Press
thisvbutton
to
turn
the
TV
on
from
the
Standby
made.
Press
it
again
to
return
to
the
Standby
mode.
Tv
.-
Press
this
button
to
select;
iv.
AV
Press
this
button
to
seiect
the
Audio
Video
input.
Pressing
this
button
repeatedly
wilt
get
yau
to
the
AV
input
Keep
in
mind
that
if
8-Video
cabie
is
being
used.
than
AV
wit!
show
the
sigma!
going
through
this
input
as
the
S-
videa
takes
priority.
~
COMPONENT
-
Wags
this
button
to
seiec:
the
Component
(‘{PbP:)
input.
Pressing
this
butttm
repeatediy
wiil
take
you
through
the
Component
(Component
1
and
component
2)
inputs.
Ham
-
Press
this
button
to
same!
the
HDMi
input.
Pressing
this
button
repeatecfiy
wm
get
you
through
the
HDM!
{i-JDMH,
and
HDMI
2}
diiferenif
inputs
MENU
-
Use
this
button
for
the
Oaéscraen
Dispiay
{OSD}
menus.
when
use
within
the
OSD
menus.
messing
this
key
wit;
make
the
seiection
cf
an
optiszm.
Q”
Q
These
buttons
navigate
the
On-Screen
mspiay
(O89).
HUTE
-
This
button
turns
the
sound
on
and
off.
L
«
%
LAST
~—
This
button
recazls
the
previ:>us§y
viewed
céxanngj
when
it
és
used
in
TV
mode;
meaning
that
the
TV
unit
has
control
over/the
signal
or
program
bemg
waiched.
This
batten
aiso
has
different
funcfions
when
bemg
used
in
congunctiors
with
the
onscreen
Dispiay
{OSD}
menu.
VOL
{+
or
-}
-—
fhese
battens
tum
me
vaiume
ui
Oi’
sown.
4’
TV
channels
up
or
down.
Rumba:
Button
Pad,
-5
Use
these
buttons
to
seiect
a
channel
er
enter
a
password.
RIPUT
-—
This
butter:
afiows
the
user
to
cycie
through
the
inputs.
Repeatediy
pressing
of
zhis
huttonwitistep
yea
through
1:23
input
sources
in
the
foiiowing
sequerzee:
TV,
AV
(S~Video},
Component?
,
Componeme,
RG8,
HDMH
and
HDM32.
Once
you
have
stepped
through
the
entire
sequence,
you
wifl
rezum
to
the
beginning.
-
(DASH;
-
when
seiecting
a
digitai
channel
dérectiy,
use
this
button
for
the
7
separation
of
main
and
subchanneis.
Fe?
example,
channei
28~2
would
be
sequence
28
-2.
L
7
CH
(+
or
-V)
-
These
buttons
change
the
selected
by
the
buttgn
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Press
and
slide
out
the
battery
cover
by
foiiowirsg
the
direction
shown
by
the
moided
arrow
on
the
surface
of
the
cover.
insert
two
AA
batteries
imc
the
vemc-36
cuntrc-1.
Make
sun;
that
you
match
the
(+)
and
i-)
symbois
on
the
batteries
with
the
(+)
and
{—}
symbols
inséde
me
battery
compartment.
Press
and
slide
the
battery
cover
back
into
place.
Precautionary
Tips
for
inserting
the
Batteries:
Qniy
use
the
specified
AA
batteries.
Do
not
mix
new
and
01d
batteries.
This
may
result
in
cracking
Of
Ieakage
that
may
pass
a
fire
risk
or
lead
to
personal
injury.
inserting
the
batteries
incorrectiy
may
atso
result
in
cracking
or
Ieakage
that
may
pose
a
fire
risk
or
read
to
personal
injury.
Dispose
cf
the
bafiefies
in
accordance
with
iocal
laws
and
reguiations.
Keep
the
batteries
away
from
children
and
pets.
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ficanfrcat
R&f1Q€
Point
the
remote
control
at
the
{emote
control
senser
to
transmitthe
commands.
Do
not
mace
any
obstacles
between
the
remote
centre}
and
the
receiver
window.
The
effective
range
of
the
remote
contrm
is
approximaieiy
30
feet
(10
meters}
from
the
iron:
of
the
receiver
window,
38°
tn
the
left
and
right,
20°
upand
down.
1.4.3
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Preczaufiszans
V
The
remote
controi
shouid
be
kept
dry
and
away
from
heat
sources.
Avoid
humidity.
if
the
‘W
responds
erratically
to
the
remois
contra!
or
does»
not
respond
at
an,
check
the
batteries.
if
the
batteries
are
low
0!‘
exhausted,
repiaoe
them
with
fresh
batteries.
L
Whennot
using
the
remote
contra:
for
aseng
period
of
time,
remove
the
batteries.
Do
no!
zakéa
the
batteries
apart,
heat
them,
or
tfircw
them
into
a
fire.
Do
not
subject
the
remote
centre:
to
undue
physical
stress,
such
as
strikiflg
‘aw
dropping
it.
Do
not
attempt
to
cleanihe
remote
csmrmwith
a
vclatiie
soivent.
Moe
it
with
a
clean,
damp
cicsth.
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has
six
different
ways
to
connect
your
video
equipment
from
a
basic
connection
to
the
most
advanced
for
dsggtai
dispiays.
HDM!
(High-Definition
Multimedia
inleiface)
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is
the
first
and
aniy
industry-supported,
uncompressed,
all.
g
di9ita8
audioivideo
interface.
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provides
an
interface
between
any
audits/video
source,
such
as
a
set-tap
box.
DVD
player.
or
A/V
receiver
and
an
audit»
andlor
védeo
monitof,
such
as
a
cigitai
teievision
(DTV).
over
a
singfe
cabie.
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Coaxial
RF.
when
used
for
MPEG2
encoded
%
bit
streams
from
ATSC
bmadcasi
pmgramming,
this
1
input
Sakes
advantage
of
the
High
Definition
content.
%
TV
Coaxial
RF.
This
ss
the
comecrson
for
standard
-
NTSC
TV
uséng,
antenna
or
cabse.
RG8
PC
(VGA)
——
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inpu:
has
separate
rad,
E
.
green
and
base
color
componenm.
The
signaiz
Blue
catries
horizontal
and
veftica!
sync
irntormation
on
the
green
signat
This
is
most
commonty
used
in:
Pcinput.
‘cross
color‘
effects
where
ciosely
spaced
black
and
white
fines
are
erroneously
displayed
in
coior.
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picture
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scan
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video
signed
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separated
into
two
.
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am;
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the
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HDTV
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mat
have
a
HUM!
digital
interface
shouid
be
connected
to
the
HDMl
input
of
the
LCD
HDTV
for
optimal
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Turn
off
the
pewer
10
the
HDTV
and
HDTV
Set-Top
Box.
Connect
a
HDNH
cable
to
the
HDM1
outpui
of
your
HDTV
Set-Tap
Box
and
the
other
end
to
the
HON“
input
(white
coior
area)
at
ihe
{ear
of
the
High
Definition
TV.
“mm,
on
the
power
:0
the
HDTV
and
HDTV
Set-Top
Box.
Seiect
HUM!
1
using
the
WPUT
button
an
the
remote
or
side
of
the
High
Definition
TV,
or
directzy
by
pressing
the
HDMI
button
on
the
Remote
Comrci.
‘it
HUM!
1
is
being
used‘
used
HDMI
2
as
the
input
and
foflow
steps
1
through
3:
and
than
seksct
HDMt
2
in
step
4.
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tbs
‘transmissbn
between
the
video
source
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the
digits}
display
for
added
security
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protection.
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your
HDTV
Set—Top
Box
usar
manual
for
more
mfermation
about
the
video
output
requitements
of
the
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Turn
off
the
power
to
the
HDTV
and
HDTV
Set«Top
Box.
2.
Connect
the
Y
(green
color}
connector
on
your
HDTV
Set-Top
Box
to
the
corresponding
Y
(green
ooior)
connector
in
the
‘Component
1
group
(green
coior
atea
~
row
of
connectors
nearest
to
you
when
viewing
from
the
rear
of
the
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Definition
TV)
at
the
rear
of
the
High
Definition
TV.
3.
Connectthg
Pb
(biue
color}
connector
on
your
HDTV
8ei—To,o
Box
to
the
corresponding
Pb
(blue
coior}
/connecio:
in
the
Comoonent
1
group
{green
coior
area
~
row
oi
connectors
nearest
to
you
when
viewing
from
the
rear
of
the
High
Definition
TV}
at
the
rear
of
the
High
Definition
TV.
4.
Connect
the
Pr
(red
color)
connector
on
you}?
HDTV
Set—Top
Box
to
the
corresponding
Pr
(red
color}
connector
in
the
Component
1
group
(green
color
area
-
rowoof
connectors
nearest
to
you
when
viewing
from
the
rear
09
the
High
Definition
TV}
at
the
rear
of
the
High
Definition
TV.
5.
Using
an
audio
oabie
{white
and
red
connectors},
connect
the
came
to
the
audio
output
connectors
associated
with
the
Component
output
on
your
HDTV
Set-Top
Box
and
connect
the
other
end
to
the
audio
connectors
associated
with
the
Component
1
inpui
(green
coicr
area}
at
the
rear
of
the
High
Definition
TV.
Turn
on
the
power
to
the
HDTV
and
HDTV
Set-Top
Box,
Seieot
Component
1
using
the
SNPUT
button
on
the
remote
or
side
of
the
High
Definizion
TV.
or
directiy
by
pressing
the
Component
button
on
the
Remote
Controi.
8.
if
Componeni
1
input
is
being
used,
use
Component
2
as
the
input
and
foiiow
the
steps
1
through
6;
and
than
seit-act
Component
2
in
step
7.
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to
your
HDTV
Set-Top
Box
user
manuai
for
mom
inforrnation
about
the
video
output
requirements
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product
or
consult
your
cable
or
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the
power
to
the
HDTV
and
Set-Top
Box.
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2.
Using
the
AV
Cable,
connect
the
Video
{yenow
color)
connector
on
year
Set—Top
Box
ta
the
corresponding
Vicieo
(yeliow
color}
connector
in
the
AV
group
(yefiow
comr
area}
j
at
the
rear
of
the
High
Definition
TV.
3.
Using
the
white
and
red
connectors,
connect
the
cable
to
W
7
the
audio
output
connectors
associated
with
the
Video
output
on
your
Set-Top
Box
and
connect
the
other
and
to
the
audio
connestcars
associated
with
the
AV
input
{yeuow
color
area}
at
the
rear
03‘
the
High
Definifien
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4.
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an
the
power
to
ma
TV
and
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5.
Seéectév
using
the
INPUT
buttan
on
the
remste
or
side
at
the
High
Definition
TV,
or
directiy
by
pressing
the
AV
button
on
the
Remote
Contmt,
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{RF}
.
Turn
off
the
power
to
the
HDTV
and
Set—Top
Box.
2.
Using
a
Coax
(RF)
cable,
cennect
one
endto
the
TV
OUT
{RF}
on
your
Se:
Top
Box
and
the
other
and
to
the
DTVITV
input
at
the
rear
of
the
High
Definition
TV.
Turn
on
the
power
to
the
HDTV
and
Set-TopBox.
Seisct
Ts;
using
{he
1NPuTVnu:zon
on
the
remcte
or
state
cf
the
High
Definfiion
TV,
or
directly
by
pressing
the
T52
button
(iaeiow
”~*"
the
GUHDE
button)
on
the
Remote
Gontroi.
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to
your
39:
Top
80::
user
manual
for
more
mformation
about
seiectsng
the
video
or
RF
output
of
the
prcséuct.
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off
the
power
to
the
High
Definition
TV
and
DVD
player.
2.
Using
a
HDMI-DV!
cabla,
connect
the
av:
and
to
you:
DVD
piayer
and
the
HDM1
and
to
the
HUM!
input
(white
color
area)
at
the
rear
of
the
High
Definition
TV.
3.
Connect
an
audio
cable
(‘white
and
red
connectors)
to
the
audio
output
connectors
associated
with
the
DW
output
of
the
DVD
player
and
csnnect
the
other
and
to»
the
audio
connectors
by
the
HDM!
input
(white
area}
at
the
rear
of
the
High
Definition
HDTV.
4.
7
Turn
on
the
power
20
the
High
Definition
TV
and
your
DVD
piayer.
5.
Seiect
HDMI
2
using
the
SNPUT
button
on
the
remote
car
side
of
the
High
Definition
TV,
or
directiy
by
pressing
the
HDM!
button
on
the
Fiemnte.
Note:
Refer
to
your
DVD
piayer
user
manna!
for
mere
infmmatéon
about
the
video
output
requirements
at
the
product.
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