® HDTV LCD Projection Television User’s Guide
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Table of Contents Setting Up the TV Selecting a Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Important Safety Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Outdoor Antenna Installation and Grounding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Placement for Optimum Viewing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Suggested Supports or Stands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using the TV Features Viewing, Printing, and Saving Photos 4 Table of Contents Accessing the Menus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing Menu Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing the Language of the Menus and Screen Text. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Labelling Your Channels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Caring For the TV Cleaning the TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99 Cleaning the Air Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99 Replacing the TV Projection Lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 Lamp Replacement Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102 Removing and Installing the Lamp. .
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Setting Up the TV Follow the steps in these sections to prepare a spot for your TV, set it up, connect it, turn it on, and prepare it for viewing: • “Selecting a Location” below • “Installing the Set-Top Shelf ” on page 12 • “Connecting the Cables” on page 14 • “Preparing the Remote Control” on page 33 • “Plugging In and Turning On the TV” on page 35 • “Setting the Volume” on page 36 • “Selecting the Screen Display Size” on page 37 • “Selecting the Color Mode” on page 38 • “Turning Off the
• Do not operate the TV in an area with high temperatures or humidity, or where large amounts of dust are present. • Leave at least 12 inches (30 cm) of room around the vents on the sides of the TV and do not block the vents. They provide ventilation and prevent the TV from overheating. • Do not use the TV in temperatures outside of the range of 41 to 95 °F (5 to 35 °C). • Do not store the TV in temperatures outside the range of 14 to 140 °F (–10 to 60 °C).
Operating the TV Safely • Except as specifically explained in this User’s Guide, do not attempt to service this product yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards. • Unplug the TV from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified personnel under the following conditions: • When the power cord is damaged or frayed, or if it becomes hot.
Outdoor Antenna Installation and Grounding • It is best to have a professional technician install an antenna on the roof of a structure. If you install an antenna yourself, be careful to avoid serious injury. • If an outside antenna is connected through other equipment, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. In the U.S.A.
Placement for Optimum Viewing Your TV’s screen is designed to give you great picture quality over a wide viewing angle. For optimum viewing, place the TV so you can view it as shown below. Sit about 6 to 10 feet away from the TV, and within 65° to the left or right. Also make sure the stand or other support you’re using places the TV within 30° above and below your viewing height as measured from your eyes to the center of the screen.
If you use your own stand, make sure it can securely support the TV as follows: Specification LS47P1 LS57P1 Width of the base (minimum) 47 inches (119 cm) 56 inches (142 cm) Depth of the base (minimum) 16 inches (41 cm) 18 inches (46 cm) Weight capacity (minimum) 331 lb (159.0 kg) 331 lb (159.0 kg) Make sure you place the stand in a location that allows you access to the back of the TV and provides at least 12 inches (30 cm) of room for ventilation at the sides.
2 Align the holes in the shelf with the holes on the back of the TV. 3 Using a Phillips-head screwdriver, secure the shelf to the TV with the four screws that came with it. Tighten the screws. Securing the TV You may want to secure the TV to a wall or other support so it stays upright on its stand during an earthquake or other situation. Use wires and screws connected to the outer pair of holes on the top of the TV to secure the TV to the wall or other support.
Note Connecting the Cables For a description of all the available connectors on the front and back panels, see the inside back cover of this book. You can connect the TV to a variety of equipment. Follow the steps in the applicable sections below, depending on the equipment you’re connecting and the type of connector or service you’re using.
Antenna or Direct Cable TV Connection Connect the TV to an outside antenna or to your cable system using a 75-ohm coaxial cable. Connect the cable coming into the house to the ANT 1 connector on the back of the TV. If your coaxial cable has a screw-type connector on the end, secure it by turning the end clockwise. Wall jack If you’ll also be attaching a VCR to the TV, you need to use a different connection method so you can record TV programs.
Note Cable Box Connections Before connecting a cable box to the TV, be sure to read any instructions that came with the cable box. The connection method differs, depending on the type of cable box you have. Your cable box may unscramble signals for all of your channels or it may unscramble only some of them. If you’ll also be attaching a VCR to the TV, you need to use a different connection method so you can record TV programs. See “VCR and Cable Box Connection” on page 25.
Cable Box Unscrambles Only Some of Your Channels If your cable box unscrambles signals for only some of your channels, connect it as follows: 1 Connect the cable coming into the house to the ANT 1 connector on the back of the TV. 2 Remove the jumper cable connected to both the RF Output and ANT 2 connectors on the back of the TV. Retain the cable. 3 Connect one end of a coaxial cable to the RF Output connector on the back of the TV.
Digital TV (HDTV) Receiver with a DVI-HDTV Connection Note Before connecting a digital TV receiver to the TV, be sure to read any instructions that came with the receiver. 1 Turn off and unplug your TV and your digital TV receiver. 2 Connect one end of a DVI-HDTV cable to the DVI-HDTV Input connector on the back of the TV. 3 Connect the other end of the DVI-HDTV cable to the DVI-HDTV OUT connector on your digital TV receiver.
Digital TV (HDTV) Receiver with Component Video Connection 1 Turn off and unplug your TV and your digital TV receiver. 2 Connect one end of the component video cable to any available set of Y (green), PB (blue), and PR (red) connectors on the back of the TV. 3 Connect the other end of the component video cable to the Y, PB, and PR connectors on your digital TV receiver.
Note DVD Player With Component Video Connection The connectors may be labeled Y, B-Y, R-Y, or Y, Cb, Cr, or Y, Pb, Pr on your DVD player, so just match the connector colors. 1 Connect one end of the component video cable to any available set of Y (green), PB (blue), and PR (red) connectors on the back of the TV. 2 Connect the other end of the component video cable to the corresponding color Component Video Out connectors on your DVD player.
DVD Player With an S-Video Connection 1 Connect one end of an S-Video cable to one of the S-Video connectors on the back of the TV or to the one on the front of the TV beneath the connector cover. 2 Connect the other end of the S-Video cable to the S-Video connector on your DVD player. 3 Connect one end of a standard, red/white audio cable to the corresponding Video Inputs R and L Audio connectors on the back or front of the TV.
Satellite Receiver Connection If you’ll also be attaching a VCR to the TV, you need to use a different connection method so you can record TV programs. See “VCR and Satellite Receiver Connection” on page 26. Note If your satellite receiver doesn’t have an S-Video connector, you can connect a video cable (yellow) to the Video connectors instead of the S-Video cable using these instructions.
VCR Connection Follow these steps to connect a VCR by itself. If you’re connecting a cable, cable box, or satellite receiver along with the VCR, or if you’re connecting two VCRs for tape editing, see the instructions in the sections following this one instead. 1 Connect one end of an S-Video cable to one of the S-Video connectors on the back of the TV or to the one on the front of the TV beneath the connector cover. 2 Connect the other end of the S-Video cable to the S-Video connector on your VCR.
VCR and Cable Service (Without Cable Box) Connection 1 Connect the VCR as described in “VCR Connection” on page 23. 2 Connect the cable coming into the house to the IN connector on the VCR. 3 Connect one end of a coaxial cable to the OUT connector on the VCR. 4 Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the ANT 1 connector on the back of the TV. If your coaxial cable has a screw-type connector on the end, secure it by turning the end clockwise.
VCR and Cable Box Connection Note Before connecting a cable box to the TV, be sure to read any instructions that came with the cable box. 1 Turn off and unplug your TV, VCR, and cable box. 2 Connect the VCR as described in “VCR Connection” on page 23. 3 Connect the cable line coming into the house to the ANT 1 connector on the back of the TV. 4 Remove the jumper cable connected to both the RF Output and ANT 2 connectors on the back of the TV. Retain the cable.
VCR and Satellite Receiver Connection Note Before connecting a satellite receiver to the TV, be sure to read any instructions that came with the receiver. 1 Turn off and unplug your TV, VCR, and satellite receiver. 2 Connect the VCR as described in “VCR Connection” on page 23. 3 Connect the satellite antenna cable to the Satellite In connector on your satellite receiver. 4 Connect one end of an S-Video cable to one of the S-Video connector on your satellite receiver.
8 If your satellite service does not include local channels, you can also connect an outside antenna or cable service line to the VHF/UHF IN connector on the VCR. Then connect a coaxial cable to the VHF/UHF OUT connector and to the ANT 1 connector on the back of your TV. S-Video cable Audio cable Coaxial cable VCR Wall jack S-Video cable Audio cable Satellite receiver Wall jack 9 Plug your TV, VCR, and satellite receiver back into a power source.
Note Audio Receiver Connection You can’t connect external speakers to the TV directly; you must connect them to an audio receiver and then connect the receiver to the TV. 1 Connect one end of a standard, red/white audio cable to the R and L Audio Output Variable connectors on the back of your TV. 2 Connect the other end of the audio cable to the R and L Audio Line Input connectors on your audio receiver.
PC or Game Console Connection 1 For a PC, connect one end of a Dsub15 RGB for PC cable to the monitor or PC output connector on the back of your PC. For a game console, just use the cable that came with the console. 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the PC connector on the front of the TV. 3 Connect any necessary audio cables to your device and to the Video Inputs R and L Audio connectors on the front of the TV.
Camcorder, Digital Camera, or Other Portable Video Connection It’s best to connect a portable video device to the S-Video or Video connector on the front of the TV; however, you can use the connectors on the back. These instructions use a camcorder as an example. 1 Connect one end of an S-Video cable to the S-Video connector on the front of the TV beneath the connector cover. 2 Connect the other end of the S-Video cable to the S-Video connector on your camcorder.
External CD-R/RW Drive Connection 1 Connect the square end of a USB cable to the USB port on your external CD-R/RW drive. 2 Connect the flat end of the USB cable to the EXT. I/F connector on the back of the TV. External CD-R/RW drive USB cable 3 Plug the power cable that came with the CD-R/RW into the drive’s power connector and connect it to an electrical outlet.
Other Optional Device Connections Note When you connect headphones, the TV speakers are turned off, but sound is still audible from any audio source you have connected to the TV. Headphones Connect headphones to the Headphone connector on the front of the TV. TV’s front connector panel Remote IR Repeater Connecting a remote IR repeater lets you control other equipment (such as a VCR or DVD player) by using its remote control pointed at the TV’s remote control receiver on its front panel.
Preparing the Remote Control Before you can use the remote control, you need to insert the batteries and make sure you aim it correctly. For a description of the remote control button functions, see the inside front cover of this book. Inserting the Batteries The remote control uses two AA batteries. You’ll need to install the batteries that came with your TV before you can use the remote control. 1 Press in on the top of the battery cover on the back of the remote control.
Operating the Remote Control Aim the remote control at the front of the TV, within about a 25° horizontal angle to the left or right and a 15° vertical angle up or down from the remote receiver. Note You can also program the remote to control other equipment you have connected to the TV. See page 71 for instructions. Make sure the room lighting is not too bright and not shining directly on the remote control or the TV receiver window.
Plugging In and Turning On the TV After your video and audio equipment are connected and the remote control is ready, you can plug in and turn on the TV. You may want to turn on your connected equipment and insert a tape or disc, if necessary, to test the TV with all of its video and audio sources. 1 Plug the power cord into a wall outlet or power strip. The Power light comes on orange. 2 Press the Power button on the TV panel or the remote control.
If you see a blank screen with No Signal at the bottom: No Signal • Turn on the source (VCR, DVD, etc.) • Insert a disc or tape, if you’re viewing one, and press Play • Press the TV/Video button to select the source • Check the cable connections • If it’s still not working, see “Basic Operation Problems” on page 116. Setting the Volume Note If you connect headphones to the TV, the TV speaker sound shuts off. You can press Mute to mute the headphone audio too.
Selecting the Screen Display Size Most TV and video signals determine the size of the image on your screen. You can change the size (called the aspect ratio) by pressing the Aspect button on the remote control. Depending on your signal and input device, you may not be able to change the aspect ratio or be offered all of the selections listed here. Press the Aspect button repeatedly to select any one of the screen sizes shown below. The name of the aspect ratio appears in the upper left corner.
Selecting the Color Mode Your TV offers three display types (color modes) that are optimized for different room lighting and picture types. You can also create two custom color modes using the TV menu system to fine-tune the picture even further. To select a different color mode, press the Color button on the remote control and select one of these modes: Color button • Dynamic The settings are optimized for displaying brilliant colors. • Theater The settings are optimized for viewing movies.
Setting Up and Controlling Channels Before you use your TV to view television programs, you may need to set up your available channels.
4 First make sure the correct television source type is selected for Antenna 1 and/or Antenna 2. Select TV for broadcast television via an antenna outside your house. Select CATV for cable television via a cable service line brought into your house. If you need to change the option, press Select d or Select u to highlight the Antenna 1 or Antenna 2 setting, then press Prev < or Next > to change the option.
Manually Adding or Skipping Channels For channels that are not automatically detected when you use Auto Program, you can use Manual Program to add them. You can also choose to have the TV “skip” certain channels so you don’t have to cycle through them when you change channels. 1 Press Select d to highlight Manual Program, then press Enter. The screen changes to the following: 2 To select a channel, press Select d or Select u until its number is highlighted in the Channel column.
Selecting Channels Note If you’re using a cable, satellite, or digital TV receiver, you may need to control your TV channels using the receiver controls. To select the channel you want to watch, do one of the following: • Enter the channel number using the number keys and press Ch Enter. • Press the Ch + or – button to go up or down one channel at a time. • Press the Ch Prev. button to go back and forth between the previous and current channel.
Setting Up Parental Controls You can control access to rated television programs and block access to certain channels and input sources to prevent children or others from viewing unsuitable materials. The person controlling access creates a password that allows him or her to set up, lock, and unlock the parental controls. Before setting up parental controls, you need to change the default password to a new one. Write down the new password and keep it in a secure place.
Then you see the Lock menu. Password change 5 Press Select d to highlight Password Change, then press Enter. You see this screen: 6 Use the number buttons on the remote control to enter a four-digit password. 7 Enter the same password again to confirm it. You return to the Lock menu. 8 To block programs using V-Chip, see page 45. To block certain TV channels and/or input sources, such as a game console, see page 49. To exit the menu system, press Menu.
Blocking Programs Using V-Chip Your TV is equipped with V-Chip technology that allows you to block the display of TV programs or movies based upon their content rating. You can also block display of programs or movies that don’t carry V-Chip ratings (unrated programs). Whenever you need to change the ratings or remove blocking, you need to enter a password. 1 Press the Menu button on the TV panel or the remote control. 2 To move to the Lock tab, press Next >.
7 Press Select d to highlight Country, then press Prev < or Next > to select U.S.A. or Canada. 8 If you want to block access to programs that don’t carry V-Chip ratings, press Select u to highlight Unrated. Then press Prev < or Next > to select Block. 9 To set up V-Chip blocking, press Select u to highlight Rating and press Enter. If you selected U.S.A as the Country setting, you see the U.S.A. Rating screen: Go to step 10.
11 If you selected TV Rating, you see these options: All of the ratings are unblocked by default. Press Select d or Select u to select an Age Based rating. If desired, press Prev < or Next > to select a Content Based rating. Press Enter to block programs with the selected rating and any more mature ratings (– means unblocked and X means blocked). For details on the ratings, see page 48. 12 If you selected Movie Rating, you see these options: All of the ratings are unblocked by default.
V-Chip Ratings U.S.A. TV ratings Rating Description Age-based ratings TV-Y All Children Designed to be appropriate for all children, including ages 2 to 6. TV-Y7 Directed to Older Children Designed for children aged 7 and above. TV-G General Audience Designed to be suitable for all ages. TV-PG Parental Guidance Suggested Contains material that parents may find unsuitable for younger children.
French ratings (for Canada) Rating Description G General Considered appropriate for all age groups. 8 ans+ General for 8 years and older Not appropriate for children under 8 without supervision. 13 ans+ Over 13 years May not be appropriate for children under 13. 16 ans+ Over 16 years May not be appropriate for children under 16. 18 ans+ Adults Intended for viewers 18 years and older. English ratings (for Canada) Rating Description C Children Intended for children under 8 years old.
The highlight moves to the first character in the password field: 50 4 Using the number buttons on the remote control, enter your password. You see the Lock menu: 5 Channel & Game Lock is highlighted. Press Prev < or Next > to select ON. 6 To lock a channel, press Select d to highlight Channel Lock, then press Enter.
7 Press Select d or Select u to highlight the channel number, then press Enter. The highlight moves to the Lock column. 8 Press Prev < or Next > to select Lock or unlock (–). Then press Enter. 9 Repeat steps 7 and 8 to lock any other channels, then press Exit to return to the Lock menu. 10 To lock an input source, press Select d to highlight Game Lock, then press Enter. You see the input lock options: 11 Press Select d or Select u to highlight the input source, then press Enter.
If you see one of these screens and you want to access the program, movie, channel, or input source, follow these steps: 1 Press Enter. You see a screen asking you to enter your password. 2 Enter your 4-digit password using the remote control number buttons. The program, movie, channel, or input source is unblocked and the blocking feature is turned off. To set up blocking again, see page 45 (for V-Chip blocking) or page 49 (for channel and input source blocking).
Using the TV Features Your TV provides many helpful features accessible by the remote control buttons and the menu system, as described in these sections: • “Accessing the Menus” below • “Labelling Your Channels” on page 56 • “Labelling Your Input Sources” on page 58 • “Adjusting the Picture Quality” on page 60 • “Adjusting the Screen Display Size” on page 63 • “Adjusting the Sound” on page 64 • “Selecting Closed Caption Display” on page 65 • “Selecting Audio Mode Options” on page 66 • “Usi
Note The settings you see will be different if the currently selected input source is a PC. You’ll see Tracking and Sync settings instead of the Sharpness, Saturation, and Tint settings. 2 To move to another menu tab, such as Audio or Channel, press the Next > button. 3 When the menu is highlighted, press the Enter button. The first setting is highlighted. Menu setting 4 To move to a different setting, press the Select d or Select u button.
To change a setting like this one: Press Prev < or Next > to select a different setting. The setting is now changed. To change a setting like this one: Press Prev < or Next > to select a higher or lower numbered setting. The setting is now changed. (The Tracking setting is available for the PC input only). Changing the Language of the Menus and Screen Text You can set the menu system, Photo viewer, Freeze for printing program, and any screen messages to appear in English, French, or Spanish.
Labelling Your Channels You may want to label your channels so you can easily identify them by name instead of just by number. The channel label appears with the number in the upper right corner of the screen when you display or switch channels. Note You can use the buttons on the TV or the remote for all menu operations. 1 Press the Menu button on the TV panel or the remote control. 2 To move to the Channel tab, press Next >. 3 When the Channel tab is highlighted, press Enter.
Selecting a Predefined Label 1 Press Select d or Select u to highlight the label (such as CBS) in the Edit column. If you don’t see a particular label, press Prev < or Next > to display the next screen. 2 Press Enter. The new label is listed in the Label column and the Channel number is highlighted again. Creating a Custom Label 1 Press Select d or Select u to highlight the Manual option in the Edit column and press Enter. The highlight moves to the first character of the label in the Label column.
Labelling Your Input Sources It’s helpful to label your input sources if you’re using more than one device with your TV, such as a DVD player, VCR, etc. Then you can easily recognize the devices as you switch between them. The label appears on the TV screen when you display or switch input sources. Note You can use the buttons on the TV or the remote for all menu operations. 1 Press the Menu button on the TV panel or the remote control. 2 To highlight the Setting menu tab, press Next >. 3 Press Enter.
Select a Predefined Label 1 Press Select d or Select u to highlight the label you want. If 1/2 appears in the bottom right corner of the screen, you can press Next > to view more predefined labels on a second screen. (Press Prev < to return to screen 1.) 2 Press Enter. Creating a Custom Label 1 Press Select d or Select u to highlight Manual in the Edit column. 2 Press Enter. The highlight moves to the first character of the label in the Label column.
Adjusting the Picture Quality Note Depending on your input source, not all of the picture quality adjustments may be available. Your TV offers three display types (color modes) that are optimized for different room lighting and the picture types. You can also create two custom display types to fine-tune the picture even further. The color mode you set with the menus is the default mode you want to use whenever you turn on the TV.
Adjusting the Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness, Saturation, Tint, and Black Level 1 Press Select d or Select u to highlight the setting, then press Enter. The menu disappears and the setting selector appears at the bottom of the screen. Default setting marker Current setting bar 2 Press Prev < or Next > to adjust the setting. Press the buttons repeatedly or hold them down. The current setting bar moves and the setting number changes, but the default setting marker stays in position.
The menu disappears and a position selector appears on your image: Note To change the screen position, you must be projecting an image on the screen. 3 To position the image on the screen, press Select d, Select u, Prev <, or Next > as necessary. (This doesn’t affect the position of the menus.) 4 Press Exit when you’re finished.
Adjusting the Screen Display Size Most TV and video signals determine the size of the image on your screen. You can change the size (called the aspect ratio) by pressing the Aspect button on the remote control. You can select the aspect ratio you’d like the TV to use if your TV is ever unable to detect an aspect ratio from your TV or video input signal by changing the Auto Aspect setting in the Setting menu. Setting the Default Aspect Ratio 1 Press the Menu button on the TV panel or the remote control.
5 • Wide stretches a standard 4:3 ratio image to fit into your 16:9 ratio screen, but the image size stretches increasingly more from the center to the sides. • Zoom enlarges the entire screen and cuts off some of the top and bottom for a closer view. Use Zoom when you’re watching movies broadcast in Letterbox format so they fit your screen. Press Exit to select another menu or press Menu to exit the menu system.
5 Press Enter. The menu disappears and the setting selector appears on the bottom of the screen. Default setting marker Current setting bar Press Prev < or Next > to move the setting higher or lower. Press the buttons repeatedly or hold them down. The current setting bar moves and the setting number changes, but the default setting marker stays in position. Press Exit to return to the menus or press Menu to return to your image.
5 Note Not all the closed caption modes may be available for your program. Select CC1 or TEXT1 first to see if they work. Press Prev < or Next > to select one of the following options: CC1, CC2, CC3, or CC4 Displays closed captions of the program’s dialogue and sound effects. TEXT1, TEXT2, TEXT3, or TEXT4 Displays closed captions of the network and station information. MUTE ON Displays closed captions whenever you press the Mute button on the remote control. OFF Turns off closed captions.
The image from the first source appears on the left and the image from the second source appears on the right. (If you’re watching a TV station and have no second video source running, the next TV channel is automatically selected as the second source.) Note First source 3 Red outline indicates currently selected source If you want to view photos on a digital photo card or CD while using POP, insert the card or CD first. The Photo viewer screen appears. Now press the POP button on the remote control.
• Note If you’re viewing the Photo viewer in the right POP window, press Swap to select the other source before resizing the window. You can’t resize the Photo viewer window directly in POP mode. To resize the POP windows, press Swap to select the source, then press Next > to enlarge its window or Prev. < to reduce it. The size of the other window is also adjusted to fit the screen, as shown below.
3 Press Next > to highlight Channel, then press Enter. 4 Press Select d to highlight Use of Ant. 2, then press Next > to select OFF. 5 Press Menu to exit the menu system. Zapping Channels The first channel you select in channel zapping is the main channel. You’ll only be able to hear the audio from this channel, so select the channel you’d like to listen to first. 1 Press the POP button on the remote control. You see the POP (Picture-Outside-Picture) screen display (two images at once).
Here’s how to control the zapped channels: • To view the zapped channel at the top as your main channel on the left, press the Swap button. • To make the next zapped channel your main zapped channel, press Ch + or Select u. The channels rotate into position. When you see the channels you want, press Enter to stop channel rotation. • To make the previous zapped channel your main zapped channel, press Ch – or Select d. The channels rotate into position.
4 Press Select d to highlight Auto Shutdown. 5 Press Prev. < or Next > to select ON. 6 Press Menu to exit the menu system. If there is no signal input after 30 minutes, the TV shuts off. Controlling Other Equipment with the Remote Control Note You can use the TV’s remote control to select functions on your other home theater equipment, such as your DVD player, VCR, or satellite receiver. That way, you can use just one remote to control your movies or TV programs.
Remote Control Programming Codes DVD manufacturer’s codes Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code Aiwa 420 Philips 401, 426, 433 Denon 406, 423 Pioneer 415, 416 Funai 435 Proscan 424, 425 Harmon/Kardon 410 RCA 424, 425 Hitachi 407, 422 Samsung 421 JVC 413, 414 Sanyo 401 Kenwood 431 Sharp 427, 434 Konka 403, 404 Sony 417, 418 LG 411 Sylvania 409 Magnavox 401, 426 Thomson 419 Mitsubishi 412 Toshiba 401, 402 Onkyo 408, 432 Yamaha 406, 428, 426, 433 Panasonic 405
VCR manufacturer’s codes (continued) Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code CCE 333, 346 Philco 312, 328, 334, 349, 351 Citizen 310, 314, 319, 329, 346 Philips 319, 328, 349, 351, 358 Colortyme 310 Pilot 319 Colt 333 Pioneer 316, 343, 350, 351 Craig 313, 319, 329, 333 Proscan / RCA 304, 305, 306, 314, 315, 316, 323, 328, 329, 349, 351, 365, 366, 367 Curtis Mathes 305, 308, 310, 328, 329, 336, 351, 366 Protec 333 Cybernex 329 Pulsar 324 Daewoo 312, 314, 328, 336, 338, 346 Quart
VCR manufacturer’s codes (continued) 74 Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code Hitachi 316, 331, 332, 351, 353 Singer 301, 328, 333 Hi-Q 313, 314 Sony 301, 302, 303, 360, 361, 362 Instant Replay 328, 351 STS 316, 328 JC Penney 308, 310, 311, 316, 317, 319, 328, 329, 343, 351, 354 SV2000 328 JCL 328 Sylvania 328, 336, 341, 349, 351 Jensen 316, 353 Symphonic 336 JVC 308, 310, 311, 343, 344, 345, 353, 354 Tandy 311 Kenwood 308, 310, 311, 319, 343, 351, 354 Tashiro 319 KLH 33
Satellite receiver manufacturer’s codes Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code Alphastar 216 Philips 206 Echostar 213, 214 Primestar 215 GE 210, 211, 212 RCA / Proscan 210, 211, 212 GI 215 Sony 209 Hitachi 203, 204 Toshiba 202 Hughes 203 Uniden 207 JVC 213 Radio Shack 208 Magnavox 206 Zenith 205 Panasonic 201 Cable box manufacturer’s codes Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code ABC 118, 119, 120, 121, 129, 133 Regal 125, 126, 127, 128 Color Voice 103, 104 Rembrandt
Equipment switch Using the Programmed Remote Control with Your Other Equipment Once you’ve programmed the remote control, follow these steps to use it to control your other equipment: Control buttons 76 1 Slide the switch at the top of the remote control to the type of equipment you want to control, such as DVD. 2 Use the 8 buttons on the top of the remote control to play and stop movies, skip and pause tracks, etc.
Viewing, Printing, and Saving Photos You can use the digital photo card slots and printer built into your TV, and on the external CD-R/RW drive, to view, print, and save digital photos, as described in these sections: • “Viewing Photos on a Digital Photo Card or CD” below • “Freezing an Image for Printing” on page 86 • “Printing Photos” on page 89 • “Saving Photos to CD” on page 95 Note Viewing Photos on a Digital Photo Card or CD You can view photos on your TV screen from a compatible digital photo
Caution • Don’t remove a card from the slot when the Card light is flashing or you may damage the card. Wait until the Card light shines green to remove the card. The photo files must contain a time stamp, so the slide show can display the files in time stamp order. • The photo files should contain thumbnail data, such as that included in Exif format JPEG files, to speed up display of the files in the Photo viewer. 1 Make sure the TV is turned on and the Power light is green and not flashing.
3 After a few seconds, the Photo screen appears. It displays the photos on your card and outlines the first one in gold: Selected photo Note If the Photo viewer doesn’t come up automatically, press the Photo View button on the TV panel or remote control. Photo View 4 If you inserted more than one photo card, the photos on the card you inserted first appear on the screen. To switch to the photos on another card, press the 1 button.
Inserting a CD Before you view photos on a CD, make sure you’ve connected the external CD-R/RW drive that came with your TV. See page 31 for instructions. If you create a CD-R/RW of your photos using a computer, make sure that you use the file structure and naming conventions defined in the DCF standard so the Photo viewer can display your photos.
3 Place your CD-R/RW on the tray with the label side facing up. Make sure the disc lays flat in the tray. Caution Always use the eject button to open and close the tray. Pushing in the tray may damage the drive and your disc. 4 Press the eject button again to close the tray. 5 Press the Photo View button on the TV panel or remote control. The Photo screen appears: Photo View 6 Press the 1 button. (Or press the Menu button, then press Enter.) The Photo Source menu on the left is opened.
7 Press Select d to highlight CD-R/RW (if necessary) and press Enter. You see the CD folders in the Photo View screen: 8 Select a folder by pressing the Prev. <, Next >, Select d, or Select u button. Then press Enter. The folder opens and the photos within it appear in the Photo View screen: 9 To view the photos in a different folder, press Exit. Then repeat step 8. Note If you don’t see your folders, your drive may not be ready. Wait a moment and repeat step 6.
Enlarging and Rotating the Photos You can enlarge the photos so that each one fills the screen for easy viewing. You can also rotate a photo so you can view it correctly. The rotation position is retained until you remove the card or CD. 1 If necessary, press Menu to move to the Photo View screen. 2 Select a photo by pressing the Prev. <, Next >, Select d, or Select u button. 3 Press the Enter button on the TV panel or remote control. The current photo is enlarged.
Note Viewing a Slide Show To move between the Menu and Slide Show sides of the screen, just press Menu. You can view your photos automatically, for a few seconds each, by running a slide show. You can view all the photos or just selected ones. 1 Press the 2 button. (Or press Menu, press Select d or Select u to highlight Slide Show, and press Enter.) The Slide Show menu on the left of the screen is opened.
2 Press Prev. <, Next >, Select d, or Select u to highlight the photos you don’t want to include, then press Enter to deselect them. (To select them again, press Enter again.) Note 3 When you’re ready to run the slide show, press the 2 button, then press Enter to select View Slide Show. 4 To end the slide show, press Exit. To deselect all the photos, select Cancel all in the Slide Show menu. To select all the photos, choose Select all from the Slide Show menu.
Freezing an Image for Printing You can “freeze” and print any video image that you see on your TV screen, such as scene in a movie or sporting event on TV (except from sources connected to the DVI or PC port). Then you can print the image, if you like. Freeze 1 While you’re viewing a program or movie, press the Freeze button on the TV panel or remote control. You see the Freeze window: The program or movie keeps running on the right and the frozen image is shown on the left.
4 To print the currently displayed image, press the Print button on the TV panel or remote control. You see the Print Settings screen. (The current program or video image keeps running on the right.) Note For most video images, freezing the display in the standard mode is sufficient. However, if you’re freezing an image with text (such as a recipe) or freezing an image from a DVD player that uses progressive output, you may get better results by changing the capture mode. See page 88 for instructions.
Changing the Capture Settings If you’re freezing images containing text or images from a DVD player that uses progressive output, you may get better results by changing the capture method, as described below. 88 1 Press the Freeze button. 2 Press Select d to highlight Capture settings and press Enter. You see the Capture Settings screen: 3 To change the aspect ratio of the image you’re freezing, press Enter. Then press Select d to highlight 16:9 and press Enter.
Printing Photos Once you’ve viewed your photos on a digital photo card or CD—or captured a video image using the Freeze button—follow the steps in these sections to print it. • “Loading Paper” below • “Selecting a Photo and Printing It” on page 92 • “Monitoring or Cancelling Your Print Jobs” on page 94 Loading Paper You can purchase Photo Printing Packet number ELSPP50 containing 50 sheets of paper and an ink cassette from your dealer or EPSON. Call (800) 873-7766 or visit the EPSON Store at www.
2 Grasp the paper cassette and pull it all the way out of the printer. 3 Open the paper cassette lid.
4 You can load up to 20 sheets of paper. Position the paper with the shiny side face up, with the wide bordered edge facing the hinge of the cassette, and the narrow bordered end facing the open end of the cassette. Wide border facing hinge Narrow border facing open end Caution Don’t remove the perforated borders on the paper before you print. The paper may jam or the printer may malfunction when it loads the paper. Also, don’t touch the printable (shiny) surface of the paper.
6 Slide the cassette into its slot, open end first. Push it in until it clicks into place. 7 Close the printer cover. Caution Selecting a Photo and Printing It Don’t remove a card from the slot while you’re printing or you may damage the card. Wait until printing is finished and the Card light shines green to remove the card. You can print one photo at a time from a digital photo card or CD-R/RW. If you haven’t yet inserted your photo card or CD, insert it. The Photo viewer starts automatically.
2 Press the Print button on the TV panel or remote control. You see the Print Settings screen: Print 3 To print one copy of the photo, press Enter. To print multiple copies, press Prev. < or Next > until the number in the Copies box is correct. Then press Enter. After a moment, printing starts. Caution During printing, the Printer light flashes. When printing is finished, the Printer light turns off. 4 To print additional photos, repeat these steps.
Monitoring or Cancelling Your Print Jobs Once you send a photo for printing, you can monitor its progress or cancel it. 1 Press the 4 button. (Or press Menu, press Select d to highlight Print Monitor, and press Enter.) The Print Monitor menu opens. 2 To monitor your print jobs, press Enter to choose Select Print Job. You see the Print Monitor screen: The status of each print job is listed below the photo.
Cancelling an Individual Print Job 1 Press Prev. <, Next >, Select d, or Select u to highlight the job and press Enter. You see the Printing or Waiting screen: 2 Press Select u to highlight Cancel and press Enter. (If the print job has finished before you could cancel it, press Select d to highlight Exit and press Enter.) 3 Select Yes on the next screen. Your print job is cancelled. Cancelling All Print Jobs 1 Press the 4 button.
Caution Don’t insert a CD-R/RW disc that has been written to by a computer or other source or you may lose your photos or other data. Inserting a CD-R/RW 1 Press the eject button on the drive to open the tray. 2 Place a new, blank CD-R/RW disc on the tray with the label side facing up. Make sure the disc lays flat in the tray. 3 Press the eject button again to close the tray. Caution Always use the eject button to open and close the tray. Pushing in the tray may damage the drive and your disc.
4 You see a writing confirmation message while your photos are written to the CD and the drive light flashes. When it’s finished, the CD tray opens and you see a completion message. Press Enter. Selecting Photos for Writing to CD-R/RW 1 To select only some of your photos for writing to CD, press the 3 button, Select d to highlight Select individually, and press Enter. Your photos now appear with checkboxes, indicating that they are selected. 2 Press Prev.
Viewing, Printing, and Saving Photos
Caring For the TV To keep your TV clean and operating correctly, or to move it to another location, follow the steps in these sections: • “Cleaning the TV” below • “Cleaning the Air Filter” below • “Replacing the TV Projection Lamp” on page 101 • “Replacing the Printer Ink Cassette” on page 105 • “Moving or Transporting the TV” on page 111 Cleaning the TV Remove dust from the screen using only a soft, lint-free cloth, such as a lens-cleaning cloth or a flannel or microfiber cloth.
Caring For the TV 2 Use a small, hand-held vacuum to remove dust from both sides of the vent cover. 3 To replace the vent cover, insert the tabs on the back into the right side of the vent opening. Then press in the left side of the vent cover.
Replacing the TV Projection Lamp Caution The projection lamp in your TV is designed to last approximately 10,000 hours. Lamp life will vary depending on the mode selected, environmental conditions, and usage. When it is time to replace the lamp, the TV displays a message on the screen. The Lamp and Power lights on the front of the TV also indicate the status of the lamp. You can purchase replacement lamp number ELSLP1 from your dealer or EPSON. Call (800) 873-7766 or visit the EPSON Store at www.
Lamp Replacement Precautions • Never touch the projection lamp immediately after turning off the TV or you could be burned.Wait at least 30 minutes after turning off the TV to let the lamp cool down completely. • If the lamp has broken, handle the shards carefully to avoid injury. • The used lamp contains mercury. Please consult your state and local regulations regarding disposal or recycling. Do not put the lamp in the trash.
4 On the front of the TV, push in the latch on the lamp cover, then pull off the cover and set it aside. 5 Use the screwdriver that came with the replacement lamp to loosen the two screws in the corners of the lamp housing. (You can’t remove the screws.) 6 Caution Don’t loosen the two screws securing the handle to the lamp housing. Grasp the handle on the lamp and pull it out of the TV. Set it aside carefully.
Caring For the TV 7 Position the new lamp as shown below. Then slide it carefully into the lamp slot until it stops. 8 Tighten the screws in the corners of the lamp housing. 9 Insert the tabs on the lamp cover into the right side of the opening. Then push in the left side to close the cover.
10 Align the speaker cover over the TV, making sure it fits into the holes. Push in on all sides of the cover. 11 Plug in the TV and press the Power button to turn it on. If the Lamp and Power lights come on or flash red, you may not have installed the lamp correctly or completely closed the lamp cover. Check the cover and lamp installation, making sure you followed all the steps above. Replacing the Printer Ink Cassette Make sure you have a new ink cassette before you begin.
Caring For the TV 2 Flip down the printer lock cover. 3 Turn the printer lock counterclockwise to loosen it. It spins freely when it is unlocked.
4 Grasp the printer handle and pull the printer out as far as it goes. Removing and Replacing the Ink Cassette 1 Pull open the ink cover on the side of the printer.
Caution If the ink ribbon catches in the opening, carefully adjust it so it doesn’t tear. 108 Caring For the TV 2 Lift up the ink cassette latch, then carefully pull out the cassette. 3 Remove the new cassette from its package. Then remove the red paper strip from the end. 4 If the ink ribbon is slack, rotate the spindles to tighten it.
5 Position the cassette as shown below. Then carefully align the cassette and its ribbon with with the cassette slot. Note Your ink cassette may look slightly different. Pointed plastic tab should face up Covered ends of the ribbon should face out 6 Once it is aligned, gently push the cassette into the slot until it clicks into place beneath the latch. Caution You must align the cassette and its ribbon with the slot or you will damage it when you slide it in.
7 Flip up the ink cover and push it closed. Sliding the Printer Back In Caution Make sure to lock the printer securely and close the lock cover completely or the printer won’t print. 110 Caring For the TV 1 Slide in the printer until it stops. If the printer catches on the opened printer door beneath it, gently hold the cover down and out of the way as you slide the printer in. 2 Push in on the printer lock as you turn it clockwise to tighten it.
3 Flip up the lock cover. 4 Close the printer cover. If you see any error messages when you print, you may need to reinstall the ink cassette. Carefully follow the steps in this section to reinstall it. Moving or Transporting the TV When moving the TV, have two people grasp the TV as shown below. Lift the TV using the handles on the back and the top of the TV frame in the front. WARNING The TV is very heavy. Two people are required to lift or move the TV to avoid injury.
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Solving Problems If you have a problem with the TV, read any error messages on the screen and check the lights on the front panel.
Responding to TV Panel Light Indicators Lamp light Power light Lamp and Power light status Lamp light Power light Status Off Green Ready The TV is operating normally. Off Green flashing Warm-up mode After a moment, your image will appear. Off Orange flashing Cool-down mode Wait until the Power light stops flashing. When it lights orange without flashing, you can turn the TV back on or unplug it. Off Orange Standby mode To turn the TV back on, press the Power button.
Lamp and Power light status Lamp light Power light Status Off Red Internal error The TV has an internal problem. Press the Power button to turn off the TV and then unplug it. Contact EPSON as described on page 124. Orange flashing Red Fan or temperature sensor error The cooling fan or temperature sensor has a problem. Press the Power button to turn off the TV and then unplug it. Contact EPSON as described on page 124.
Basic Operation Problems Problem Solution The power won’t come on. Make sure your electrical outlet is working and isn’t controlled by a switch or timer. Check that the power cord is connected securely. If the Power light is flashing orange, the TV is cooling down. When it stops flashing and lights orange, you can unplug it or press the Power button to turn it on. If the Power light is flashing green, the TV is warming up. When it stops flashing and lights green, the TV is ready.
Problem Solution The picture contains no color or incorrect colors. Press the Color button on the remote control to select another color mode. If you want to use a different mode as your default setting, change the Color Mode menu setting as described on page 60. Check your TV reception and connections. Weather conditions and interference from other nearby equipment may be affecting the picture quality. Turn off or relocate equipment such as hair dryers or microwave ovens, if possible.
TV Reception or Operation Problems Problem Solution TV reception is poor. Check your antenna, cable, or digital or satellite receiver connections. See page 14 for details. Weather conditions and interference from other nearby equipment may be affecting the picture quality. Turn off or relocate equipment such as hair dryers or microwave ovens, if possible. The TV channels can’t be changed or selected. When the TV is warming up or cooling down (the Power light is flashing), you can’t use the buttons.
Problems Viewing Photos from Cards or Discs Problem Solution You insert a card or CD, but you don’t see your photos in the Photo viewer screen. Make sure your card or disc actually contains photos and that the files aren’t protected from viewing. Also check to see if your photo card is protected from viewing. Your card should be formatted for multi-session packet writing and your files contained in a DCF compatible folder structure. See page 77 and page 80 for details.
Clearing a Paper Jam From the Back of the Printer 120 Solving Problems 1 Press and release the printer cover latch to open the cover. 2 Flip down the printer lock cover.
3 Turn the printer lock counterclockwise to loosen it. It spins freely when it is unlocked. 4 Grasp the printer handle and pull the printer out as far as it goes.
Solving Problems 5 Use a Phillips-head screwdriver with a shaft at least 6 inches long to loosen the 2 screws securing the printer on each side, as shown below. 6 Lift up the front of the printer slightly and slide it forward off of its guiderails until you can access the back of the printer. 7 Open the back door of the printer and pull out any paper jammed inside. 8 Close the back door.
9 Slide the printer back onto its guiderails and align the screws with the screw holes on each side. 10 Tighten the screws securely. 11 Slide in the printer until it stops. If the printer catches on the opened printer door beneath it, gently hold the cover down and out of the way as you slide the printer in. 12 Push in on the printer lock as you turn it clockwise to tighten it. If it doesn’t tighten, push the printer in further and try again. 13 Flip up the lock cover.
Problems Saving Photos to a CD-R/RW When the CD-R/RW Writer can’t write your photo to a disc, or has another detectable problem, the TV displays an error message on the screen. Follow the on-screen instructions to solve the problem. If replacing the disc doesn’t solve the problem, make sure you didn’t damage the drive by removing a disc, photo card, or cable, or by turning off the power while writing to a disc.
Specifications General Projection system 3 LCD panel, 1 lens, rear projection Television system NTSC (American standard); 2 tuners Channel coverage VHF: 2 - 13 UHF: 14 - 69 CATV: 1 - 125 Screen and Display Screen size LS47P1: 47 inches (119.4 cm) LS57P1: 57 inches (144.8 cm) LCD panel 3 TFT panels with approximately 2.
Environmental Operating temperature 41 to 95 °F (5 to 35 °C) Storage temperature 14 to 140 °F (–10 to 60 °C) Operating humidity 20 to 80%, non-condensing Interfaces Input interfaces Video IN 4 total (3 in back, 1 in front), RCA-type; 1 V p-p, 75 ohms S-Video IN 4 total (3 in back, 1 in front), S-type; Y: 1 V p-p, 75 ohms C: 0.286 V p-p, 75 ohms Component Video IN 2 in back; 3 RCA-type; Y: 1 V p-p, 75 ohms, unbalanced, sync negative Pb, Pr: 0.7 V p-p, 75 ohms DVI 1 in back, DVI-type; 3.
Printer Type Dye-sublimation thermal transfer printer Resolution 300 dpi (equivalent to 4896 dpi on an ink jet printer) Paper size 4 × 6 inches (10.2 × 15.2 cm) Paper capacity 20 sheets Print speed 110 seconds per sheet Options TV stand For LS47P1: LS47STD For LS57P1: LS57STD Replacement lamp ELSLP1 IR repeater Recommend Xantech 282 or 283 M emitter Printer pack 50 sheets, 4 × 6-size, and ink cassette: ELSPP50 Safety United States UL60950 Third Edition Canada cUL (CSA C22.2 No.
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Notices FCC Compliance Statement For United States Users This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
ENERGY STAR Compliance As an ENERGY STAR Partner, EPSON has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency. Note on Closed Captioning This television receiver provides display of television closed captioning in accordance with §15.119 of the FCC rules.
Index A Adding channels, 41 Air filter, cleaning, 99 to 100 Antenna connecting, 15 grounding, 10 satellite, 22 Antenna 1/2 settings, 39 to 40, 68 to 69 Aspect button, 37, 63 Aspect ratio changing screen, 37 for frozen images, 88 setting default, 63 to 64 Audio default settings, 64 to 65 problems, 117 setting volume, 36 Audio receiver, 28 Auto Aspect setting, 63 to 64 Auto Program setting, 39 to 40 Auto Shutdown setting, 70 to 71 B Balance setting, 64 to 65 Bass setting, 64 to 65 Batteries, remote control,
CD-R/RW drive cable connection, 31 inserting CD in, 80 to 82 Channel zapping, 45, 68 to 70 Channel(s) adding, 41 Auto Program setting, 39 to 40 blocking, 49 to 51 buttons, 42 favorite, 42 labelling, 56 to 57 Lock setting, 49 to 51 Manual Program setting, 41 menu, 56 to 57, 68 to 69 problems, 118 selecting, 42 setting up, 39 to 41 skipping, 41 specifications, 125 zapping, 45, 68 to 70 Cleaning air filter, 99 to 100 TV, 99 Closed Caption setting, 65 to 66, 130 Codes, remote control programming, 71 to 75 Color
H M Headphones cable connection, 32 volume, 36 Maintaining TV, 99 to 111 Manual Program setting, 41 Mechanical specifications, 125 Menu system accessing, 53 to 55 changing settings, 54 to 55 language, 55 using, 53 to 66, 68 to 69, 70 to 71 Monitoring print jobs, 94 Moving TV, 111 Mute button, 36, 64 I Ink cassette problems, 119 replacing, 105 to 111 Input source blocking, 49 to 51 labelling, 58 to 59 skipping unused, 52 Interface specifications, 126 N No Signal message, 35 to 36 J Jammed paper, cleari
Photo(s) enlarging, 83 on CD, 80 to 82 on photo card, 77 to 79 printing, 89 to 95 problems, 119 rotating, 83 saving, 95 to 97 slide show, 84 to 85 viewing, 77 to 85, 97 Picture quality adjusting, 60 to 62 problems, 116 to 117 Picture-Outside-Picture (POP), 66 to 68, 69 to 70 Playback setting, 85 POP button, 66 to 68, 69 to 70 Position setting, 60 to 62 Power button, 35 to 36, 38 light, 35, 38, 70, 78, 80, 101, 105, 114 to 115 specifications, 125 turning off, 38 turning on, 35 to 36 Precautions, 7 to 10 Prin
Saving photos to CD-R/RW, 95 to 97, 124 Screen aspect ratio, 37, 63 to 64 cleaning, 99 display size, setting, 37, 63 to 64 display type, setting, 38 error messages, 93, 113 freezing images, see Freezing images picture quality, 60 to 62 position setting, 60 to 62 problems, 116 to 117 Setting menu, 52, 55, 58 to 59, 65 to 66, 70 to 71 Setting up the TV, 7 to 38 Sharpness setting, 60 to 62 Shelf, set-top, 12 to 13 Shipping TV, 111 Shutting off TV automatically, 70 to 71 Skipping channels, 41 unused input sourc
TV (continued) shelf, 12 to 13 shipping, 111 shutting off automatically, 70 to 71 sleep mode, 70 to 71 stands, 11 to 12, 111 supports, 11 to 12, 111 transporting, 111 turning off, 38 turning on, 35 to 36 usage notification, 130 viewing position, 11 weight, 125 TV/Video button, 35 to 36, 66 U USB/CD-R/RW drive connection, 31 V V-Chip blocking, 45 to 49 VCR standard video connection, 23 standard video/cable box connection, 25 standard video/direct cable connection, 24 standard video/satellite connection, 26
Remote Control Map Button Function Power Turns the TV on and off. See page 35. Equipment selection Selects equipment and controls it if you programmed the remote control switch and control buttons to do so. See page 71. Note Some of these buttons are also located on the TV front panel. Photo View Starts the Photo viewer so you can view or print photos on a digital photo card or CD. See page 77.
Connector Panel Maps Back connector panel Front connector panel Back connector panel Connector Function ANT 1 For outside antenna, cable service line, or other video inputs. RF Output Video output for various connections. Leave jumper cable connected to RF Output and ANT 2 connectors to provide POP and Channel Zapping features in certain connection schemes. ANT 2 Alternate connector for outside antenna, cable service line, or other video inputs.