HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide HP Pavilion LC3700N 37-Inch (94-Centimeter) LCD High-Definition Television HP Pavilion LC3200N 32-Inch (81-Centimeter) LCD High-Definition Television HP Pavilion LC2600N 26-Inch (66-Centimeter) LCD High-Definition Television
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Important Safeguards WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. e CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK w DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION: This product satisfies FCC regulations when shielded cables and connectors are used to connect the unit to other equipment. To prevent electromagnetic interference with electric appliances such as radios and televisions, use shielded cables and connectors for connections. INFORMATION: 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.
10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 11 Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 12 Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
■ Water and Moisture — Do not use this product near water; for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a wet basement; or near a swimming pool; and the like. ■ Stand — Do not place the product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, or table. Placing the product on an unstable base can cause the product to fall, resulting in serious personal injuries as well as damage to the product.
■ Outdoor Antenna Grounding — If an outside antenna is connected to the television equipment, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges.
Important Information The TV must be serviced by an authorized service technician. The TV is not user serviceable. Changes can damage your TV and void your warranty. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Your TV supports use of a CableCARD, provided by your cable company, when using a direct digital connection to a cable system providing encrypted digital programming.
Table of Contents Getting to Know Your TV................. 1 Identifying Items in the Box .................................... 1 Locating TV Buttons and Connectors........................ 2 Cleaning ............................................................. 6 Cleaning precautions ...................................... 6 Cleaning the TV.............................................. 6 Setting Up....................................... 7 Selecting a Good Location.....................................
Selecting a Device to Control ............................... 43 Programming the remote control for a home entertainment device ............................ 44 Programming the device code ........................ 44 Searching for the device code ........................ 44 HP MCPC and HP DEC PCs ........................... 54 Changing the TV Settings ...............55 Using the OSD Menus......................................... 55 Using the Picture Menu........................................
Getting to Know Your TV Identifying Items in the Box Getting to Know Your TV Thank you for purchasing an HP Pavilion LCD Highdefinition Television. The HP Pavilion LCD HDTV is designed to deliver a fantastic image for an immersive home theater experience. Features: ■ Premium LCD panel technology delivers up to 800:1 contrast for rich detail, fast response time for no-smear motion video, and ultrawide viewing angles with a minimum of color shift.
Locating TV Buttons and Connectors Front TV The TV contains controls, tuners, connectors, and the CableCARD slot. The TV indicators are located on the front of the TV, and the controls are located on the top. A C D Item TV Front item Description A OPC sensor Optical Picture Control (OPC) senses the surrounding light and automatically adjusts the backlight brightness. Make sure no object obstructs the OPC sensor, which could affect its ability to sense surrounding light.
TV Top Control Description A Left arrow and right arrow buttons (volume) Press the left arrow button to lower the sound, and press the right arrow to raise the sound. B Down arrow and up arrow buttons (channel) Press the up and down buttons to select the next lower or higher channel. C Input button Selects an LCD TV input source. D Power button Turns on the TV or places it in standby mode. Getting to Know Your TV Item Rear TV connectors The connectors are located on the side of the TV.
Item TV (Rear) Description Item TV (Rear) Description C Monitor Out/Rec Out terminals Output for monitoring or recording video. Connect an S-video cable and left-right audio cables. Or, connect composite video and left-right audio cables. Audio connectors are shared. E Digital Audio Output Optical connection for external audio system. F Analog Air/ Cable TV In Connect an analog air TV or analog cable. G Digital Air TV In Connect a digital air TV antenna cable.
Rear TV connectors (continued) Getting to Know Your TV AA AB AC AD AE AF AG Item TV (Rear) Description AA i.LINK Connect a 4-pin i.LINK cable from optional digital equipment in your home theater system. AB CableCARD (certain countries/regions only) Insert a cable company-provided card to receive standard definition or high-definition programs instead of using a separate set-top box. AC RS-232 Terminal Used for industrial control applications.
Cleaning Cleaning precautions Unplug the TV before cleaning the screen. A special antiglare coating is applied to the screen of your TV. Using solvents, such as alcohol, or abrasive material, such as a premoistened or chemically treated towel, may affect the screen coating or bezel paint. Do not expose the product to volatile gas or fluid such as a pesticide. Do not put the TV in contact with vinyl or rubber products for a long period of time.
8 Setting Up HP recommends professional installation from an authorized installer to ensure maximum enjoyment of your HP Pavilion LCD HDTV. Be sure to read all the safety information and precautions before starting installation. See these topics: ■ “Important Safeguards” on page iii ■ “Important Safety Instructions” on page iv ■ “Important Information” on page viii Selecting a Good Location Select the location for your HP Pavilion LCD HDTV.
Unpack the TV and put it on a stable surface: 1 Use the cardboard holders on either side of the TV to remove it from the box. 2 Remove the cardboard; however, keep the wrapping on the TV to protect it while moving. 3 Lift the TV onto the installation location. Lifting the TV The TV is heavy; be sure to use ergonomically correct lifting procedures when moving the TV. Due to the size and weight of the TV, it is recommended that a minimum of two people move it.
4 For the TV with a paddle-type stand, hold the stand in place and remove the four screws that secure the stand to the TV. Lift the stand off the TV. This completes stand removal for this type of stand. 6 Four screws (D) secure the pedestal to the TV chassis in the mounting area. The tabs (C) in the mounting area form the slot for the pedestal leading edge. Remove the four screws (D), and then slide the pedestal straight out of the TV.
1 Carefully place the TV with the glass screen facing downward on a padded, stable table. Position the bottom of the TV near the edge of the table. Refer to the figures in “Removing or attaching the stand” on page 8. w WARNING: The stand is heavy. Do not drop the stand onto the TV. 2 Proceed with the steps for your type TV stand: ■ For a paddle-type stand, continue with step 3. ■ For a pedestal-cover stand, continue with step 5.
To use a separate external amplifier or a stereo system, refer to “Connecting an external sound system” on page 24. c CAUTION: Unplug power for the TV and all connected components before attaching or connecting speakers. 1 Position the TV display upright on its stand. 2 Place a speaker onto the TV display and insert the screws to secure it. Use the long screws for the top and bottom, and the short screw in the middle. Select models use only two screws. 3 Plug the speaker into the TV.
Connect the input sources to the TV according to the type of connection: n An F-type connector should be fingertightened only. When connecting the RF cable to the TV set, do not use tools to tighten the F-type connector, as it may cause damage to your TV set. ■ Antenna or basic cable (TV cable or satellite) without using a set-top box: see “Connecting the cable TV or the air broadcast antenna” on page 12. ■ Cable with a CableCARD (U.S. only): see “Using a CableCARD” on page 13.
You can use either Digital Cable In or Digital Air In, or use both. To view low numbered cable channels, be sure to connect your cable TV source to the Analog In connector.
About Emergency Alert System (EAS) ■ In the case of a national emergency, natural disaster, or other emergency situation, an EAS message broadcasts. When this unit receives an EAS message, if the level of emergency is comparatively low, an alert text message displays on screen. If the level of emergency is high, the receiver is forced-tuned to a details channel. ■ Alert text messages display, and forced tuning occurs, even during paid programming.
Removing CableCARD 1 Turn on the TV; see “Turning the TV On and Off (Standby)” on page 27. 2 Check that the CableCARD upgrade screen is not displayed. If it is displayed, wait until it disappears. 3 Check that the OPC light on the front of the TV is NOT red; see “Turning the TV On and Off (Standby)” on page 27. If it is red, wait for the OPC light to change or go out. 4 Remove the CableCARD.
A: Input 1, with component, composite video, and audio connectors ■ Refer to “Connecting an HDMI device” on page 18 for connecting a digital TV set-top box or other device using the HDMI terminal. B: Component video cable C: Audio cable D: Digital TV set-top box output connectors Input 4 using HDMI connection ■ Input 5 using DVI connections E: Input 2, with component, composite video, and audio connectors ■ Input 1 (A) or Input 2 (D) using composite video connections. (Input 1 shown in figure.
Connecting a DVD player, VCR, DVR, game console, or camcorder You can connect optional equipment (sold separately), such as a DVD player, VCR, DVR, and so on, to the TV by using the AV input connectors. Optional equipment, including an external sound system, and all cables are sold separately. You can connect a DVD by using: ■ Input 1 terminals with either component or composite video connections. ■ Input 2 terminals with either component or composite video connections.
AV connection to use, listed from best to good video playback (Continued) Connection Description TV Connector Cable Plug Component (Y, Pb, Pr) transmits video as separate red, green, and blue signals. Use this connection for high-definition video signals in 480i, 480p, 720p, or 1080i format from a progressive scan DVD or other equipment. S-video transmits video in separate color and black-and-white image signals and delivers a sharper image than a composite video connection.
2 Connect the cable to the HDMI device (C). 3 Turn on the device, and start play. 4 Connect power to the TV (see page 25). 5 Turn on the TV; see “Turning the TV On and Off (Standby)” on page 27. C A 6 Select the input source by pressing the Input button on the remote control or on the TV. 7 Define the HDMI Setup items under Options in the Menu screen displays; refer to “Using the Options Menu” on page 61. Connecting a DVI device D The DVI cable and the audio cable are sold separately.
Connecting two or more i.LINK devices ■ Do NOT use a loop connection as shown in the diagram. ■ When using i.LINK, do not turn off the power of or pull the cable from i.LINK devices, even if those i.LINK devices are not in use. This may affect the picture and the sound from an i.LINK device in use. ■ If devices such as a DVD recorders, digital video cameras, PCs, and PC peripheral devices that are not compatible with this TV, are connected to the TV using i.LINK, other i.
5 Turn on the TV; see “Turning the TV On and Off To connect an i.LINK device, follow these steps: 1 Connect the i.LINK cable (B) to the 4-pin i.LINK terminal (A). The i.LINK connector must match your device cable type. (There are no separate audio inputs for i.LINK.) ■ ■ n Make sure the shapes of the terminal (Standby)” on page 27. 6 Select the input source for the TV by pressing the Input button on the remote control or on the TV, or press i.Link on the remote control and select the source.
A: Input 1, with component, composite video, and audio connectors B: Component video cable C: Audio cable D: Component device output connectors E: Input 2, with component, composite video, and audio connectors A 2 Connect the component audio cable (C) to the L/R B audio connectors in the terminals area. 3 Connect the cables to the device (D). 4 Turn on the device, and start play. 5 Connect power to the TV (see page 25). 6 Turn on the TV; see “Turning the TV On and Off (Standby)” on page 27.
Connecting a VCR for recording 1 Connect the VCR output (C) for playback using the Input 3 connectors, either S-video or AV video (composite); see the previous procedure, “Connecting an S-video or AV video device” on page 22. 2 Connect the VCR for recording by connecting the input to the VCR (E) to the Monitor Out/Rec Out terminals; use the S-video connector or the video connector. The two terminals share the audio connectors. The figure shows using the video connectors and an AV cable (D).
A: Input 5, with DVI-I video, and audio (C) connectors B: RGB-to-DVI video conversion cable C: Input 5 audio connector D: Audio cable C E: PC RGB video and audio output connectors A 2 Connect the source audio cable to the Input 5 audio connector (C). 3 Connect power to the TV (see page 25). 4 Turn on the TV; see “Turning the TV On and Off (Standby)” on page 27. 5 Connect the power, and turn on the PC or source D B equipment.
A 2 Connect power to the TV (see page 25). 3 Turn on the TV; see “Turning the TV On and Off (Standby)” on page 27. 4 Connect power and turn on the external sound system. 5 Define the digital audio format in the Menu screen A: Digital Audio Output terminal display; refer to “Using Audio Setup” on page 63. Connecting power to the TV Use these steps to attach the cable clamp (select models only), connect the AC power cord, bundle cords with cable clamp and cable tie.
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Turning On the TV Turning the TV On and Off (Standby) The TV has an Power button (E) on the top of the display. You can also use the remote control buttons to turn on the TV. Pressing the Power button either turns the TV on or places it into standby, which is a reduced power state. E – VOLUME + CHANNEL INPUT The Power indicator (C) on the front of the display shows the power status of the unit.
Using the TV buttons ■ Press the Power button (E) on the top of the TV. The TV is on or in standby. Using the remote control buttons 1 Press the TV button at the top of the remote control. TV 2 Point the remote control at the display, and press the remote control Power button. The TV is on or in standby. n The initial setup starts when the TV powers on for the first time. If the TV has been turned on before, the EZ setup will not be invoked.
Initial Setup When turning on the TV for the first time, it automatically memorizes the broadcasting channels where you live. Perform the following steps before you press TV Power on the remote control unit. n When the CableCARD is inserted, power consumption is higher. 1 Insert the batteries into the remote control unit. 2 Connect the antenna cable to the TV. 3 Plug in the AC cord to the AC outlet.
2 Press the left arrow and right arrow buttons on the remote control to select Yes or No for Digital (Air), and then press the down button to move down. Example MENU ANALOG [Setup ... CH Setup ... CH Search] Air [ 25 ] Found [ 20 ] 3 Press the left arrow and right arrow buttons on the remote control to select Yes or No for Digital (Cable), and then press the down button to move down. 4 Select Search Start, and then press Select. MENU DIGITAL [Setup ... CH Setup ...
Using the Remote Control Operating the TV or the Selected Device button is pushed. Insert three AAA non-rechargeable batteries into the remote control ensuring that you place them with the proper polarity. 1 Press and open the cover on the back of the The remote control operates the TV, your cable or satellite set-top box, your DVD/VCR, your audio receiver, and your HP Media Center PC. remote control.
Identifying the remote control buttons Name A Power Press Power to turn on or off the TV or selected home entertainment device. B TV, DVD, STB, PVR, AUX, VCR, Audio, or HP Press one of these buttons once to select a home entertainment device to control. To program the remote control to operate with a home entertainment device, see “Programming the remote control for a home entertainment device” on page 44.
I J K L M N O P Q R S Exit Vol Select Mute Info Keypad . (Period) Air Cable CC SAP/MTS Description Press Exit to go back one submenu of the selected home entertainment device’s menu or submenu. Name Icon Description T Stop Press Stop to stop the selected home entertainment device. U Skip forward Press Skip forward to skip to the beginning of the next chapter (DVD). V FastForward Press Fast-Forward to fast-forward the selected home entertainment device (VCR, DVD, i.
Identifying the remote control buttons (cont.) Name AC Record Description Icon Function not available. RECORD TV DVD STB PVR AUX VCR AUDIO HP AD Guide T U MEDIA DEV MENU i.Link EXIT INPUT AE Last Y MENU + VOL V W X Z AF Aspect CH + PAGE+ SELECT AA PAGE– – VOL MUTE CH INFO – GUIDE RECORD AG AV Mode AB AC AD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 .
Changing Channels Icon Press the (+) or (–) CH buttons on the remote control to change the channel up or down. This TV allows you to select up to 125 channels (1 to 125). To select a channel, enter a one-digit, two-digit, or three-digit number, or use the channel up or down buttons. Description Digital copying prohibited One digital copy only To select a channel number (for example, channel 25): Complete the following procedure within 4 seconds. n 1 Press the 2 button on the remote control.
For more information, see “Selecting the view aspect” on page 63. Turning On Dolby Virtual Turning On Captions Pressing the Dolby Virtual button delivers a Dolby Virtual effect through the speakers. Dolby Virtual produces a natural and realistic surround sound. Pressing the Dolby Virtual button again returns the sound to normal. Pressing the CC button displays captions. To assign your preferences for captions, see “Using Closed Caption” on page 64.
1 Connect an i.LINK device to the TV. For information on connecting an i.LINK device, see “Connecting an i.LINK device” on page 19. 2 Press the i.LINK button on the remote control to open the i.LINK control panel. 3 Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight a function and press Select. Or Use the Record, Stop, Rewind, Fast-Forward, Pause, and Play buttons to operate the i.LINK device. 4 Press the i.LINK button to hide the i.LINK control panel. About i.LINK i.
3 Press the up arrow and down arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight i.LINK Setup, and then press Select. 4 Press the up arrow and down arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight Standby Mode, and then press Select. 5 Press the left arrow and right arrow buttons on the remote control to select Active or Inactive, and then press Select. Selecting an i.LINK device To control an i.LINK device from the TV, you must first choose the i.LINK device to be controlled. One i.
1 Press the i.LINK button on the remote control to display the i.LINK control panel. STOP 00:01:32 5 Press the Select button on the remote control, highlight Delete, and then press Select. 05 PWR Model STOP Input ■ If no i.LINK device is detected, the message No i.LINK model is available appears. ■ If no i.LINK device is selected, the selection screen appears. Go to step 3. 2 Press the arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight Model, and press Select to view the Selection screen.
i.LINK control panel (D-VHS decks) Current operation Cassette inserted Manufacturer Type of i.LINK device Model 05 STOP 00:01:32 PWR Model STOP Input Go to model selection screen Select input Function selected with the cursor Tape counter Type of videotape PWR Power On/Off SKIP BACK STOP REWIND PLAY FAST FORWARD PAUSE SKIP FORWARD REC START i.LINK control panel (AV HDD recorder or Blu-ray Disc recorder) Current operation Current counter position/Time* Disk inserted Type of i.
IEEE1394 is the IEEE’s international standard. ■ A copy protection technology is used on i.LINK devices that incorporate copyright protection. This technology has received the approval of the Digital Transmission Licensing Administrator (DTLA), an organization that administers copyright protection technologies. Some picture and sound data have restrictions on duplication. Such data cannot be digitally copied using the i.LINK.
5 Press the left arrow and right arrow buttons to select Yes, and then press Select. i.LINK Autoswitch Recording Mode Standby Mode Yes No Recording digital programs with an AV-HDD recorder or Blu-ray Disc recorder Refer to the user guide of the AV-HDD recorder or Blu-ray Disc recorder to be used with this TV. 1 Connect an i.LINK device. 6 Press the Menu button to view the display. Recording digital programs with a D-VHS deck (i.LINK) Refer to the user guide of the D-VHS deck to be used with this TV.
1 Press the i.LINK button on the remote control to display the i.LINK control panel. 2 Highlight Lock/unlock, and press Select. ■ Depending on the device connected, the audio and images of the program selected may not be displayed in the small play screen. ■ Depending on the device connected, when the recording list is displayed during recording, the recording may stop.
Programming the remote control for a home entertainment device Your HP remote control is programmable. Program the remote control to operate other home entertainment devices such as your VCR, DVD player, audio receiver, or set-top box. Manufacturer codes for compatible brands are listed at the end of this chapter. If the brand of your device is not listed, see “Searching for the device code” on page 44. 5 Aim the remote control at the device, and press the Power button once. The device should turn off.
5 Once the home entertainment device turns off, press the Select button on the remote control to save the code.
VCR manufacturer codes Brand Code Brand Code Brand Admiral 0073, 0074, 0101 Daytron 0067, 0083, 0102 JC Penney Aiko Aiwa 0056 0055 Denon Dimensia 0088 0043, 0112 Jensen JVC Akai 0044, 0045, 0068, 0069, 0080, 0093 0051 Electrohome 0051, 0090 Emerson Audiovox Kenwood 0059 0045, 0053 0055, 0095 0055 0040, 0043, 0050, 0053, 0054, 0070, 0079, 0112 0021, 0024, 0026, 0028, 0034, 0079, 0081, 0085, 0086 0046, 0051, 0079, 0090, 0092 LG Lloyds Logik LXI 0051 0077, 0095, 0105 0059, 0085 0051 00
Minolta Code Brand 0057, 0058, 0065, 0088 Mitsubishi 0003, 0006, 0058, 0069, 0090 Montgomery 0073, Ward Motorola 0053, 0074 MTC 0050, Code Brand Pioneer 0047, 0057, 0071, 0075, Sharp 0078, 0104 0005, 0057, 0061, 0071, Portland 0067, 0083 Shintom 0074 Proscan 0043, 0112 Signature 0073, 0074 0073, Proton 0085 0097, 0101 0085 Quasar 0053, 0054 Signature 2000 Singer Sony Multitech 0050, 0055, 0059 Radio Shack 0051, 0062, 0074, 0090 NEC Radio Shack/ Realistic 0048, 0050, 0051, 00
Brand Code Brand Unitec 0095 Video Concepts Wards Unitech 0050 Vector Research 0046, 0047, 0052, 0077 White Westinghouse Code Brand 0046, 0077 0050, 0055, 0062, 0079, 0105, 0095 0047, 0052, 0069, XR-1000 0051, 0052, 0057, 0058, 0065, 0073, 0090, 0091, 0108, 0110 Code 0053, 0055, 0059 0053, Yamaha 0059, 0074, 0094, 0046, 0047, 0048, 0068, 0077 Zenith 0027, 0038, 0045, 0064, 0072, 0076, 0093 DVD/VCR combo manufacturer codes Brand GoVideo Hitachi Code Brand 0026, 0028, 0068, 0070 0025, 0
Cable box manufacturer codes ABC Code Brand Code Motorola 0031 Archer Cableview Contec 0000, 0001, 0002, 0030 0006, 0007 0003 0034 Movie Time NEC NSC 0039 0033 0039 Eastern GE Gemini 0035 0000 0012, 0013 Oak Panasonic Philips General Instruments Hamlin 0000, 0032 Pioneer 0034, 0027, 0008, 0011, 0018, 0021, 0036, 0037, 0038, 0040, 0044 0000 Proscan Hitachi Jerrold Magnavox 0000, 0012, 0015, 0016, 0026, 0030, 0032 0017 Brand Code Scientific Atlanta Signature Sprucer Standard Component
Audio cassette manufacturer codes Brand Code Brand Aiwa Curtis Mathes Denon Fisher GE 0039 0041 0052 0042, 0049 0070 Onkyo Optimus Panasonic Philips Pioneer Kenwood NAD Nakamichi 0048, 0056 0040 0054 Proscan Quasar Radio Shack Code Brand 0055 0041, 0047 0015, 0050 0013 0018, 0041, 0045 0070 0050 0047 Code RCA Sansui Sanyo Sherwood Sony 0070 0057 0044 0047 0043 Technics Yamaha 0050 0053 Audio system manufacturer codes Brand Code Brand Aiwa Carver Curtis Mathes Denon Harman Kardon 0039 00
Receiver/tuner manufacturer codes Code Aiwa 0017, 0039 BOSE 0010 Carver 0051 Curtis Mathes 0041 Denon 0006, 0027, Fisher 0042, 0049 Gradiente 0062 Harman Kardon 0008, 0046 Hitachi 0059 JBL 0038 Brand 0036, 0026, 0052 0044, 0038, Code Brand Code Luxman 0064 Radio Shack 0047 Marantz McIntosh NAD Nakamichi 0019 0058 0040 0054 RCA Sansui Sanyo Sharp 0071, 0072 0057 0042, 0044 0060 NEC 0040 Sherwood 0047 Nikko Onkyo 0063 0003, 0021, 0055 Sony Technics 0000, 0024, 0043 0002, 0020, 0050 Op
VCR control buttons DVD control buttons The following buttons are functional after you program the VCR button with most VCRs: The following buttons are functional after you program the DVD button with most DVD players: VCR button Function 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 Press to enter a channel number. DVD button 1 2 3 6 4 5 6 9 7 8 9 0 CH + Press to turn on or off the VCR. Press to turn on or off the DVD player. Press to change the channel up or down. (Page not available.
Audio control buttons The following buttons are functional after you program the Audio button with most audio receivers: Audio button Function 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Press to enter a track number. PVR button Function 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Press to enter a channel number. 0 Press to turn on or off the PVR. 0 Press to turn on or off the audio receiver. CH + Press to change the channel up or down. PAGE+ PAGE+ PAGE– CH – + VOL PAGE– CH – Press to rewind the PVR.
HP MCPC and HP DEC PCs Name The remote control is already programmed to work with Media Center on HP MCPC and HP DEC PCs. 1 Press the HP button on the remote control to select the HP MCPC or HP DEC as the controlled device. HP 2 Point the remote control at the HP MCPC or HP DEC remote control sensor and press the buttons you want to use. Name Description Record Press Record to start recording the TV display. Stop Press Stop to stop the recording or playback.
Changing the TV Settings Change the TV settings by using the onscreen display (OSD) menus. Using the OSD Menus Operate the OSD menus using the buttons on the remote control to highlight, adjust, and enter items as described here. 5 Continue using the direction arrow buttons to highlight and adjust an item, and the Select button to enter. You can press the Exit button to move out of an option, or to move up one menu level. 6 When you are finished, press the Menu button to close the menu.
Picture Menu (Input: AV Source) Options Picture Menu (Input: PC Source) Options Contrast [scale] Blue [scale] Brightness [scale] Advanced ■ C.M.S.-Hue Color [scale] ■ C.M.S.-Saturation ■ C.M.S.-Value Tint [scale] Sharpness [scale] Advanced ■ C.M.S.-Hue ■ C.M.S.-Saturation ■ C.M.S.
C.M.S.-Hue sets tone; decrease to make tones more red, or increase to make tones more blue. ■ C.M.S.-Saturation adjusts the saturation of a selected color. ■ C.M.S.-Value sets image brightness; decrease to make image darker, or increase to make image brighter. ■ Color Temp sets the white balance in increments from High to Low; choose High for white with blue tones, and Low for white with red tones.
Using the Power Control Menu The Power Control menu settings can save energy. The menu depends on the selected input source: an AV video source or a PC source. If using a digital PC and the Power Management setting is Mode2, the TV power may not turn back on automatically, even if the signal inputs again. ■ If you turn off the power by disconnecting the AC cord when the Power Management setting is Mode2, the TV may not function properly after connecting the AC cord and turning the power on again.
Description Fine Sync Manually adjusts the image from a PC. Input Label Selects a name (from a list) for the Input source. Picture Flip Sets the orientation of the picture. Standby Mode Sets the TV mode for standby. Language Sets the OSD language. Starting EZ Setup Select EZ Setup to start the first-time setup wizard. To start EZ Setup: 1 Press Menu on the remote control. 2 Press the Up or Down arrow buttons to highlight Setup. Press Select. 3 Highlight EZ Setup, and then press Select.
■ Channel Strength, available for Digital (Air) channels only, helps you adjust the direction of the digital broadcast antenna. To use Channel Strength option: 1 With the Antenna set (refer to “Setting the antenna using Air/Cable” in the previous topic), view the digital broadcast channel on the TV. 2 Open the Menus and move to the Channel Strength option in the Setup/Antenna Setup – Digital menu. Press Select.
Setting Input Label Setting Language This option selects a name (from a list) for the Input source. This option sets the OSD language; choose English, French, or Spanish. n Using the Options Menu The Options menu items shown depend on the Input selected. ■ Setting Picture Flip This Setup option sets the orientation of the picture. Select (view) the input prior to setting the Picture Flip mode. Picture Flip mode Example HDMI Setup sets options for the device connected to Input4.
■ Input Select sets the default type of signal or connectors for the device connected to Input1, Input2, Input3, Input4, Input5. Digital Setup Menu Description Audio Setup Sets the Digital Audio Optical output mode. i.LINK Setup ■ i.LINK Auto Switch ■ Recording Mode ■ Standby Mode For Input1 and Input2, you can select Auto, Component, or Video. For Input3, you can select Auto, Video, or S-Video. For Input4, it is set to HDMI.
■ REC Picture Size sets the screen size to record on 16:9 video. REC Picture Size Description 4:3 TV Bars may appear on the top and bottom with some programs. 16:9 TV Displays in full screen. Selecting the view aspect For non-tuner input sources, select how the picture appears by choosing the aspect option. You use this menu by pressing View Mode button on the remote control to change the dimensions of your display image. Your options depend on what is currently viewed.
■ n If the last closed caption mode you selected is not available for the next program, or on another channel, the closed caption service that is available is automatically selected, and this service appears in parentheses. When using Dot by Dot, it is possible to see noise or bars around different outer portions of the screen. Change the view mode to correct this. Closed caption services that appear in parentheses is not retained in the CC button memory as your last selected service.
Setting a secret number Description (Continued) Type 3 Monospaced without serifs. Type 4 Proportionally spaced without serifs. Type 5 Casual font type. Type 6 Cursive font type. Type 7 Small capitals. ■ Foreground Color selects a character foreground color. ■ Foreground Opacity selects a foreground opacity value. ■ Background Color selects a character background color. ■ Background Opacity selects a background opacity value. ■ Character Edge selects a character edge.
n As a precautionary measure, make a note of your secret number and keep it in a familiar place. If you lose or forget your secret number, initialize the television to return all settings except for the TV channel settings to factory preset values. (See “Returning to Factory Presets” on page 69.) If the secret number is cleared, the Status setting automatically sets to Off. V-Chip and Status are not selectable from the menu.
TV Parental Guidelines Content L V (Sexual (Violence) Situation) (Adult Language) (Sexually suggestive dialog) TV-PG (Parental Guidance suggested) Rating can be set Rating can be set Rating can be set Rating can be set TV-14 (Parents strongly cautioned) Rating can be set Rating can be set Rating can be set Rating can be set TV-MA (Mature audience only) Rating can be set Rating can be set Rating can be set Rating Suggested Age D S FV (Fantasy Violence) TV-Y (All Children) TV-Y7 (Dire
Canadian English ratings Rating Age Canadian English rating Description E Exempt: Includes news, sports, documentaries and other information programming; talk shows, music videos, and variety programming. C Children: Intended for younger children under the age of 8 years. Pays careful attention to themes that could threaten their sense of security and well-being.
How to temporarily release the V-Chip BLOCK When the V-Chip is working and censors a broadcast, a message displays: V-CHIP HAS BEEN ACTIVATED. 1 Press Select while the V-Chip is working and then the secret number setting menu displays. 2 Enter your 4-digit secret number with 0–9. At this time V-CHIP BLOCK temporarily releases. Method 1: Select Status setting from the Parental CTRL menu to reactivate BLOCK. Method 2: Select V-Chip setting (MPAA, TV Guidelines, Can. English Ratings, or Can.
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Understanding TV Terms What are Analog TV, Digital TV, and high-definition (HDTV)? Devices such as monitors, tuners, and integrated monitor/tuner combinations designed to handle any of the 18 formats officially sanctioned by the industry-led standard setting, Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC), for the digital transmission of video signals.
What is CableCARD, and how does it work? HP HDTVs with CableCARD (certain countries/regions only) slots can accept a small card from your cable company that allows you to receive standard-definition and high-definition digital broadcasts without the need for a set-top box. When a CableCARD is inserted into the television, it enables delivery of digital video programming and other services. CableCARDs are provided directly by the cable operator to customers who request them.
Coaxial antenna CABLE IN Description (Continued) RF or coaxial used mainly for antennas. Often used with cable TV, a cable or satellite decoder. May be used with set-top boxes if no other choice is available. Cable plugs into air and cable RF jacks. AIR IN S-video Used with equipment such as DVD players, VCRs, cable or satellite tuner/decoders, camcorders, and digital cable boxes. Cable plugs into S-video output. Power cord Connects the TV to the power outlet.
Cable type/ connection Component DVI-I RS-232 74 Description (Continued) Three- or five-headed cable: One red for Pr signal, one green for Y signal, and one blue for Pb signal. Some component cables also come with red and white audio cables attached. Used for HDTV receivers, DVD players, and other devices equipped with a YPbPr component output connector. Digital Video Interface often used with PCs, set-top boxes, and DVDs. Serial interface used for industrial control applications.
Specifications HP LC3700N 37-inch (94-Centimeter) LCD High-Definition Television HP LC3200N 32-inch (81-Centimeter) LCD High-Definition Television HP LC2600N 26-inch (66-Centimeter) LCD High-Definition Television Display LCD panel HP LC3700N: 37 in. Advanced Super View & Black TFT LCD HP LC3200N: 32 in. Advanced Super View & Black TFT LCD HP LC2600N: 26 in. Advanced Super View & Black TFT LCD Dimensions with stand and speakers (h x w x d) HP LC3700N: 25.5 in. (64.8 cm) x 46.5 in. (118.1 cm) x 12 in. (30.
Rear Terminals Input 1 AV In, Component In Input 2 AV In, Component In Input 3 S-video In, AV In Input 4 HDMI In (Type-A) with HDCP Input 5 Audio In, DVI-I In with HDCP Analog antenna 75-ohm Unbalance, F Type for VHF/UHF/CATV in x 1 Digital antenna 75-ohm Unbalance, F Type x 2 (for Digital Air x 1/Digital Cable In x 1) Monitor/Rec Out S-video Out, AV Out Digital audio output Optical Digital audio output x 1 (PCM/Dolby Digital) i.
PC Compatibility Chart PC Resolution VGA 640 x 400 720 x 400 640 x 480 Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency VESA Standard 31.5 kHz 60 Hz 37.9 kHz 85 Hz 31.5 kHz 60 Hz 37.9 kHz 85 Hz O 31.5 kHz 60 Hz O 37.9 kHz 72 Hz O 37.5 kHz 75 Hz O 43.3 kHz 85 Hz O O WVGA 848 x 480 31.5 kHz 60 Hz SVGA 800 x 600 35.1 kHz 56 Hz O 37.9 kHz 60 Hz O 48.1 kHz 72 Hz O 46.9 kHz 75 Hz O 53.7 kHz 85 Hz O 48.4 kHz 60 Hz O 56.5 kHz 70 Hz O 60.0 kHz 75 Hz O 68.
RS-232C Port Specifications PC control of the TV When a program is set, the TV can be controlled from the PC using the RS-232C terminal. The input signal (PC/AV) can be selected, the volume can be adjusted and various other adjustments and settings can be made, enabling automatic programmed playing. Attach an RS-232C cable cross-type (sold separately) to the supplied Din/D-Sub RS-232C for the connections. n This operation system should be used by a person who is accustomed to using PCs.
Troubleshooting Refer to this section if you have viewing, picture, sound, remote, or startup problems with your TV. Startup questions Symptom Remedy I do not hear sound at power on. ■ I do not see an image at power on.
Viewing questions Symptom Remedy I get a poor picture with video signal input. Check the following: Improper control setting. Local interference. Cable interconnections. Adjust picture control as needed. Try another location for the TV. Be sure that all connections are secure. I get a poor picture with DVI signal input. Check the following: Improper control setting. Incorrect pin connections on the connector. Adjust picture controls as needed.
Symptom Remedy A red light blinks when I press a key, but my home entertainment equipment does not respond. Make sure the remote control is aimed at your home entertainment equipment and is not farther than 16.4 feet (5 meters) away. The selected mode button (TV, DVD, STB, PVR, Aux, VCR, Audio, or HP) does not blink when a button on the remote control is pressed. Replace the batteries with three (3) AAA non-rechargeable batteries.
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Federal Communications Commission Notice ■ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 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.
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Welcome Bienvenue Bienvenido HP’s high-definition LCD panel lets you experience TV like never before. You’ll get exceptional image accuracy — generated by the latest LCD panel technology and superior image processing. Our advanced video engine combines scene-by-scene contrast adaptation with information about your room’s ambient lighting to deliver an optimum picture. The result is a bright, clear picture that brings the finest details to life.
Table of Contents Table des matières Índice de materias Overview Vue d’ensemble Introducción What’s in the Box Que contient la boîte Contenido del embalaje 2 Ventilation Requirements Ventilation Requisitos de ventilación 3 Display Controls Commandes d’affichage Mandos de la pantalla 4 Display Connection Panels Panneaux de connexion d’affichage Paneles de conexión de la pantalla 5 Audio Speaker Assembly (37") Digital Audio Connection TV Sources Audio Haut-parleur (37 po) Connexions audi
What’s in the Box Que contient la boîte Contenido del embalaje Cable clamp (LC3700N and LC3200N models only) Display Ecran Serre-câble (Modèles LC3700N et LC3200N uniquement) Pantalla Display speakers (2) and mounting hardware Abrazadera de cable (sólo modelos LC3700N y LC3200N) Haut-parleur de l’affichage (2) et quincaillerie de montage Cable tie Altavoces de pantalla (2) y elementos de fijación Attache câble Remote control AC power cord Télécommande Cordon d’alimentation C.A.
Ventilation Requirements Ventilation Requisitos de ventilación Follow these HP-recommended clearances for proper ventilation. Respectez les intervalles recommandés par HP pour garantir une ventilation appropriée. Aplique estas distancias recomendadas por HP para asegurar la ventilación adecuada. 1.4 in (3.5 cm) min 3,5 cm min 3,5 (3.5) cm (1,4 [1.4] pulgadas) 1.4 in (3.5 cm) min 1.4 in (3.5 cm) min 1.4 in (3.5 cm) min 3,5 cm min 3,5 cm min 3,5 cm min 3,5 (3.5) cm 3,5 (3.5) cm 3,5 (3.
Display Controls Commandes d’affichage Mandos de la pantalla Top TV buttons Boutons en haut du téléviseur Botones superiores del televisor Volume buttons (VOL1 –/+) Boutons de volume (VOL1 –/+) Botones de volumen (VOL1 –/+) – VOLUME + Channel Input Power Chaîne Entré Marche/Arrêt Canal Entrada Encendido CHANNEL INPUT Front TV buttons Boutons d’avant du téléviseur Botones frontales del televisor Remote control sensor Télécapteur Sensor del mando a distancia OPC sensor Capteur OPC Sensor de l
Display Connection Panels Panneaux de connexion d’affichage Paneles de conexión de la pantalla 5
Speaker Assembly (37") Digital Audio Connection Connexions audio numériques Haut-parleur (37 po) Conjunto de altavoces de 37 pulgadas (93,98 [93.98] cm) 37" TV speaker assembly Haut parleur du téléviseur 37 po Conjunto de altavoces del televisor de 37 pulgadas (93,98 [93.
Connect Cable or Antenna Connecter le câble ou l’antenne Conexión de cable o antena Digital cable connection Antenna Antenne Antena Connexion du câble numérique Conexión de cable digital From wall Du mur Desde la pared or ou o Cable splitter (sold separately) Séparateur de câbles (vendu séparément) Coaxial cables (sold separately) Coaxial cables (sold separately) Câbles coaxiaux (vendus séparément) Câbles coaxiaux (vendus séparément) Cables coaxiales (vendidos por separado) Cables coaxiales (vendi
Connect Video Sources (optional) Connecter les sources vidéo (optionnel) Conexión de fuentes de vídeo (opcional) Set-top box, DVD, or D-VHS players Boîtier décodeur, lecteurs DVD ou D-VHS Receptor o reproductores de DVD o D-VHS Set-top box, DVD, or D-VHS players Boîtier décodeur, lecteurs DVD ou D-VHS Receptor o reproductores de DVD o D-VHS OUT HDMI DIGITAL VIDEO OUT AUDIO DVI or ou o 8 or ou o Cables sold separately Cables sold separately Câbles vendus séparément Câbles vendus séparément Los
Connect Video Sources (optional) Connecter les sources vidéo (optionnel) Conexión de fuentes de vídeo (opcional) Set-top box, DVD, or D-VHS players Boîtier décodeur, lecteurs DVD ou D-VHS Receptor o reproductores de DVD o D-VHS Set-top box, DVD, or D-VHS players Boîtier décodeur, lecteurs DVD ou D-VHS Receptor o reproductores de DVD o D-VHS COMPONENT OUT S-VIDEO OUT Pr Pb Y or ou o or ou o Cables sold separately Cables sold separately Câbles vendus séparément Câbles vendus séparément Los cables
Connect Video Sources (optional) Connecter les sources vidéo (optionnel) Conexión de fuentes de vídeo (opcional) Set-top box, DVD, or D-VHS players Boîtier décodeur, lecteurs DVD ou D-VHS Receptor o reproductores de DVD o D-VHS VIDEO OUT or ou o Cables sold separately Câbles vendus séparément Los cables se venden por separado 10
Remote Control Télécommande Mando a distancia Install three AAA batteries Installer trois piles AAA Instale tres pilas AAA TV DVD STB PVR AUX VCR AUDIO HP MEDIA DEV MENU i.Link INPUT EXIT MENU + VOL CH + PAGE+ SELECT PAGE– – VOL MUTE CH INFO – GUIDE RECORD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 .
Power Connection Connexion alimentation Conexión de alimentación Power On Marche/Arrêt Encendido Secure power cord through built-in clamp. Fixez le cordon d’alimentation par le serre-câble intégrée. Fije el cable de alimentación con la abrazadera incorporada. Power button is located at the top right-hand corner of the display Le bouton de mise en marche/arrêt est situé en haut à droite de l’écran. El botón de encendido se encuentra en la esquina superior derecha de la pantalla.
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HP Pavilion LC3700N 37 inch / LC3200N 32 inch / LC2600N 26 inch LCD High-definition Television HP Pavilion SLC3700N 37 inch / SLC3200N 32 inch LCD High-definition Television with Digital Media Receiver Warranty and Support Guide Téléviseur haute définition LCD HP Pavilion – 37 pouces LC3700N / 32 pouces LC3200N / 26 pouces LC2600N Téléviseur haute définition LCD HP Pavilion – 37 pouces SLC3700N / 32 pouces SLC3200N avec récepteur média numérique Guide de garantie et de support HP Pavilion LC3700N 37 pulg
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Warranty and License Information Getting Repair In-Home Service If your TV has been diagnosed with a hardware failure, we can schedule a convenient time for a qualified service technician to come and repair your product. This service is included as part of your product warranty. Advanced Unit Replacement If a bench repair is required to fix your product, HP will arrange to have a replacement unit delivered to you and will pick up your defective TV. We pay for all shipping and handling.
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HP may, at its sole discretion, determine if in-home warranty service is required. For example, in many cases, the defect can be fixed by the use of a customer self repair part that you are required to replace yourself based on instructions and documentation provided by HP. You are also required to cooperate with HP in attempting to resolve the problem over the telephone. This may involve performing routine diagnostic procedures, removing third-party options, and/or substituting options.