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... Control Panel ...12 Main Unit (Rear View 13 Making Connection 14 Connecting AV Equipment 15 Connecting Composite Video Signal (RCA 15 Connecting S-Video Signal 15 Connecting Component Video Input (Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr) Signals 16 Connecting RGB (Min D-SUB 15 Pin Connector) Signals 17 Connecting DVI/HDCP Signals 18 Connecting Audio Output Signals (DV3070 Only 18 Remote Control 19 Using the Remote Control 20 Batteries...21 Notes on Using Batteries 21 Using the Remote Control 22 Power on, Power off and Standby 22 Switching Inputs 22 Adjusting Audio Volume 23 Changing Channels 23 Table...
... Control Panel ...12 Main Unit (Rear View 13 Making Connection 14 Connecting AV Equipment 15 Connecting Composite Video Signal (RCA 15 Connecting S-Video Signal 15 Connecting Component Video Input (Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr) Signals 16 Connecting RGB (Min D-SUB 15 Pin Connector) Signals 17 Connecting DVI/HDCP Signals 18 Connecting Audio Output Signals (DV3070 Only 18 Remote Control 19 Using the Remote Control 20 Batteries...21 Notes on Using Batteries 21 Using the Remote Control 22 Power on, Power off and Standby 22 Switching Inputs 22 Adjusting Audio Volume 23 Changing Channels 23 Table...
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Adjusting User Situation Modes 24 Freeze...24 Adjusting Aspect Ratio 25 Using the PIP/PBP Function 25 Selecting PIP AUDIO 26 Setting Favorite Channels 26 Selecting TV or CATV 27 Adding/Deleting Channels 27 Using the Sleep Timer 28 Adjusting Backlight 28 Displaying Information 29 Using the Auto Function 29 The On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu 30 OSD Structure...30 How to Use the OSD Menu 31 Audio Adjustment 32 Picture Adjustment 34 Display Adjustment 36 TV Adjustment 37 Setting up Closed Caption 38...
Adjusting User Situation Modes 24 Freeze...24 Adjusting Aspect Ratio 25 Using the PIP/PBP Function 25 Selecting PIP AUDIO 26 Setting Favorite Channels 26 Selecting TV or CATV 27 Adding/Deleting Channels 27 Using the Sleep Timer 28 Adjusting Backlight 28 Displaying Information 29 Using the Auto Function 29 The On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu 30 OSD Structure...30 How to Use the OSD Menu 31 Audio Adjustment 32 Picture Adjustment 34 Display Adjustment 36 TV Adjustment 37 Setting up Closed Caption 38...
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... sections on the wall or set 's functions and features and other important information. This manual will bring you for diverse viewing conditions • PIP • Shortcut buttons: 1. Before installing or operating your television on safety! Graphic OSD Introduction 1 Multi-Channel Television Sound (MTS) (Bilingual) 3. Aspect Ratio Adjustment 7. Your television is compatible with external tuner), including 1080i, 720p, 480p • 3-2 Pull Down Recovery • 3D digital comb filter •...
... sections on the wall or set 's functions and features and other important information. This manual will bring you for diverse viewing conditions • PIP • Shortcut buttons: 1. Before installing or operating your television on safety! Graphic OSD Introduction 1 Multi-Channel Television Sound (MTS) (Bilingual) 3. Aspect Ratio Adjustment 7. Your television is compatible with external tuner), including 1080i, 720p, 480p • 3-2 Pull Down Recovery • 3D digital comb filter •...
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... misplaced or needs to be used on an unstable trolley, stand, pedestal, bracket, or table. Replacement partsIn case the product needs replacement parts, make sure that the service person uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer. When the unit has to be changed. Consult your electrician to the following power supply voltage. The power cord attached conforms to replace your product dealer or local power company. The 3-wir e grounding-type plug will...
... misplaced or needs to be used on an unstable trolley, stand, pedestal, bracket, or table. Replacement partsIn case the product needs replacement parts, make sure that the service person uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer. When the unit has to be changed. Consult your electrician to the following power supply voltage. The power cord attached conforms to replace your product dealer or local power company. The 3-wir e grounding-type plug will...
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... Instructions Use only a trolley, stand, tripod, and bracket or table recommended by a qualified technician. • If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged in any of controls not described in serious personal injuries as wellas damage to fall from the AC outlet, and request a qualified service person to perform repairs. • When the power cord or plug...
... Instructions Use only a trolley, stand, tripod, and bracket or table recommended by a qualified technician. • If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged in any of controls not described in serious personal injuries as wellas damage to fall from the AC outlet, and request a qualified service person to perform repairs. • When the power cord or plug...
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... is intended to alert the user to the point of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in any problems arise with arrowhead symbol within the product's enclosure that no injury will void the warranty. If any way, electrical shock and/or fire may constitute a risk of the TV for a replacement cord. • Do not remove the cover of electric...
... is intended to alert the user to the point of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in any problems arise with arrowhead symbol within the product's enclosure that no injury will void the warranty. If any way, electrical shock and/or fire may constitute a risk of the TV for a replacement cord. • Do not remove the cover of electric...
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... it from the wall outlet. If damage to the cable is dropped, or if the cabinet becomes damaged, disconnect the power cord plug immediately. • A short-circuit may cause damage to the set. CAUTION When using the LCD TV To turn , can cause fire or damage to the power cable, which could cause fire. Do not handle the power cord plug with wet hands...
... it from the wall outlet. If damage to the cable is dropped, or if the cabinet becomes damaged, disconnect the power cord plug immediately. • A short-circuit may cause damage to the set. CAUTION When using the LCD TV To turn , can cause fire or damage to the power cable, which could cause fire. Do not handle the power cord plug with wet hands...
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... to view locked encoded programming. Since the signal for these paid channels is very easy.When connecting a 75-ohm coaxial cable to your cable television company can be used fora long period oftim e,itshould be able to a wall power outlet. The "B" input on the RF switch (not supplied) allows you require special instructions on your cable television provider. If you to use the television's channel selector button to install cable service, please contact your cable box to...
... to view locked encoded programming. Since the signal for these paid channels is very easy.When connecting a 75-ohm coaxial cable to your cable television company can be used fora long period oftim e,itshould be able to a wall power outlet. The "B" input on the RF switch (not supplied) allows you require special instructions on your cable television provider. If you to use the television's channel selector button to install cable service, please contact your cable box to...
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... simple explanations for color televisions than on the rear of the television. Generally speaking, 75 ohm systems have a flat "dual lead" type cable. A: Use a combination VHF/UHF outdoor antenna. Connect the lead from the outdoor antenna to the ANT input on black and white models. We suggest you use any of the following. A 300-75 ohm transformer may be used to attach the antenna to the input (not included...
... simple explanations for color televisions than on the rear of the television. Generally speaking, 75 ohm systems have a flat "dual lead" type cable. A: Use a combination VHF/UHF outdoor antenna. Connect the lead from the outdoor antenna to the ANT input on black and white models. We suggest you use any of the following. A 300-75 ohm transformer may be used to attach the antenna to the input (not included...
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.../Video/PC signal sources. 3 Channel ()/() These two buttons allow direct selection of channels. 12 Controls and Terminals Control Panel 5 4 3 21 MENU INPUT No. Receives the signal from the remote control. Name Description 1 Power • Press the Power button to turn the DV2680/DV3070 "off " by placing it is in "standby" mode. • Press the Power button once more to turn on , the power indicator light is green.When the set is in standby mode, this light is red. Controls and Terminals Main Unit (Front View...
.../Video/PC signal sources. 3 Channel ()/() These two buttons allow direct selection of channels. 12 Controls and Terminals Control Panel 5 4 3 21 MENU INPUT No. Receives the signal from the remote control. Name Description 1 Power • Press the Power button to turn the DV2680/DV3070 "off " by placing it is in "standby" mode. • Press the Power button once more to turn on , the power indicator light is green.When the set is in standby mode, this light is red. Controls and Terminals Main Unit (Front View...
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... it. 4 Volume On the OSD main screen, pressing these buttons allows selection of options. 5 MENU Press this m anual is based on -screen display (OSD) menu. Main Unit (Rear View) DV2680 AUDIO DVI DVI/HDCP PC COMPONENT D-SUB AUDIO Cr/PR Cb/Pb Y AUDIO S-VIDEO AV1 AUDIO VIDEO ANTENNA S-VIDEO AV2 AUDIO VIDEO AC-INLET 6 5 4 23 2 1 DV3070 AUDIO DVI DVI/HDCP PC COMPONENT D-SUB AUDIO Cr/PR Cb/Pb Y AUDIO S-VIDEO AV1 AUDIO VIDEO ANTENNA S-VIDEO AV2 AUDIO VIDEO AC-INLET 6 5 4 23 2 71 Controls and...
... it. 4 Volume On the OSD main screen, pressing these buttons allows selection of options. 5 MENU Press this m anual is based on -screen display (OSD) menu. Main Unit (Rear View) DV2680 AUDIO DVI DVI/HDCP PC COMPONENT D-SUB AUDIO Cr/PR Cb/Pb Y AUDIO S-VIDEO AV1 AUDIO VIDEO ANTENNA S-VIDEO AV2 AUDIO VIDEO AC-INLET 6 5 4 23 2 1 DV3070 AUDIO DVI DVI/HDCP PC COMPONENT D-SUB AUDIO Cr/PR Cb/Pb Y AUDIO S-VIDEO AV1 AUDIO VIDEO ANTENNA S-VIDEO AV2 AUDIO VIDEO AC-INLET 6 5 4 23 2 71 Controls and...
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....O thervideo sources,such as sources,S-video w illprovide a clearer,sharpersignal. Connecting S-Video Signal Connect your AV equipment to the television's S-VIDEO terminal using C om posite video. Controls and Terminals 15 The DV2680/DV3070 provides two S-video inputs (AV1 &AV2). Connecting AV Equipment Connecting Composite Video Signal (RCA) Connect the Composite signal terminal on the TV to the output of Composite video inputs (AV1 &AV2). The DV2680/DV3070 provides two sets of AV equipment via an Composite video cable (RCA...
....O thervideo sources,such as sources,S-video w illprovide a clearer,sharpersignal. Connecting S-Video Signal Connect your AV equipment to the television's S-VIDEO terminal using C om posite video. Controls and Terminals 15 The DV2680/DV3070 provides two S-video inputs (AV1 &AV2). Connecting AV Equipment Connecting Composite Video Signal (RCA) Connect the Composite signal terminal on the TV to the output of Composite video inputs (AV1 &AV2). The DV2680/DV3070 provides two sets of AV equipment via an Composite video cable (RCA...
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... or lower the volume. 20. Press it again to view. 23. Channel select Press these buttons to select various audio systems (different television systems have set. 17. CH / Press this button to toggle between the remote control and the signal remote control sensor window on -screen display, press this button to return to change the lightsource orreadjust the angle ofyourtelevision,oroperate the rem ote controlfrom a location closerto the rem...
... or lower the volume. 20. Press it again to view. 23. Channel select Press these buttons to select various audio systems (different television systems have set. 17. CH / Press this button to toggle between the remote control and the signal remote control sensor window on -screen display, press this button to return to change the lightsource orreadjust the angle ofyourtelevision,oroperate the rem ote controlfrom a location closerto the rem...
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... a signal source, the television will display that signal will turn red). Switching Inputs 1.Turn on the television 1. Using the Remote Control Before first use, ensure that the television is already connected to display the signal input selection menu. Press the INPUT button on your television several times, or press the INPUT button on your remote control again, and the television will go into a wall outlet (after this step, the main unit will be red.) 2. Plug the television's power cord into standby mode. (The power indicator will turn on and enter standby mode...
... a signal source, the television will display that signal will turn red). Switching Inputs 1.Turn on the television 1. Using the Remote Control Before first use, ensure that the television is already connected to display the signal input selection menu. Press the INPUT button on your television several times, or press the INPUT button on your remote control again, and the television will go into a wall outlet (after this step, the main unit will be red.) 2. Plug the television's power cord into standby mode. (The power indicator will turn on and enter standby mode...
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... Volume button on your remote to temporarily cut off sound. 2. Press the MUTE button on your remote control to decrease volume. Press the MUTE button once more, or press the Volume or Power button on your television or the remote control to the previous channel. Press the "0" button. 2. Press the "8" button. If you select a three-digit channel (for example, Channel 8), you should complete the following steps within 3 seconds: 1. Press the "2" button. 3. Using the channel button...
... Volume button on your remote to temporarily cut off sound. 2. Press the MUTE button on your remote control to decrease volume. Press the MUTE button once more, or press the Volume or Power button on your television or the remote control to the previous channel. Press the "0" button. 2. Press the "8" button. If you select a three-digit channel (for example, Channel 8), you should complete the following steps within 3 seconds: 1. Press the "2" button. 3. Using the channel button...
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Using the Remote Control 25 Adjusting Aspect Ratio Press the ASPECT button on the screen at once in PIP or PBP mode. Using the PIP/PBP Function If your television is connected to two or more different video and audio inputs, pressing the PIP/ PBP button on your remote allows you prefer. Press the button several times to select the image aspect ratio you to display two images on your remote control to cycle through various ratios.
Using the Remote Control 25 Adjusting Aspect Ratio Press the ASPECT button on the screen at once in PIP or PBP mode. Using the PIP/PBP Function If your television is connected to two or more different video and audio inputs, pressing the PIP/ PBP button on your remote allows you prefer. Press the button several times to select the image aspect ratio you to display two images on your remote control to cycle through various ratios.
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... treble. 32 The On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu Item Function Operation Range Volume Adjust volume Use to increase and to decrease. 0 to 47 Balance Adjust left and right levels Use to increase right volume, to increase left channel (SOUND1) or from the right channel (SOUND2) Use the and buttons on the remote control or the Volume and Volume keys on the television to select it. Sound Type When audio source is stereo, you may...
... treble. 32 The On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu Item Function Operation Range Volume Adjust volume Use to increase and to decrease. 0 to 47 Balance Adjust left and right levels Use to increase right volume, to increase left channel (SOUND1) or from the right channel (SOUND2) Use the and buttons on the remote control or the Volume and Volume keys on the television to select it. Sound Type When audio source is stereo, you may...
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... the Setup menu, after selecting the desired option, and pressing ENTER, use theor buttons to 60 seconds 42 The On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu Setup Setup Menu 1. tons on the television to select it . position and V. Use the or buttons to select different setting values. 0, 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180 minues 0 to adjust the setting or select the options. Position V. Item Language Input source Video Graphics PC &HDTV Auto...
... the Setup menu, after selecting the desired option, and pressing ENTER, use theor buttons to 60 seconds 42 The On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu Setup Setup Menu 1. tons on the television to select it . position and V. Use the or buttons to select different setting values. 0, 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180 minues 0 to adjust the setting or select the options. Position V. Item Language Input source Video Graphics PC &HDTV Auto...
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...; The DVD player may be set at the television's remote control sensor window. • Check for wrong input mode. • Ensure the communication cable is properly set. The image appears too 'washed • Check whether Brightness is affected by interference from the television. If "xxx searching" appears, the • Check the cable for the appropriate signal type. flashes blue • Check whether the screen is on power saving...
...; The DVD player may be set at the television's remote control sensor window. • Check for wrong input mode. • Ensure the communication cable is properly set. The image appears too 'washed • Check whether Brightness is affected by interference from the television. If "xxx searching" appears, the • Check the cable for the appropriate signal type. flashes blue • Check whether the screen is on power saving...
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... the antenna is properly connected. Try positioning them further apart. • Is the television receiving interference from automobiles, trains, high voltage lines, neon lights, etc. • There may be reflected electric waves from devices that headphones are being properly received. Troubleshooting 45 If the picture still does not improve, enter "Setup" in the OSD menu, and select PC & HDTV to The video picture...
... the antenna is properly connected. Try positioning them further apart. • Is the television receiving interference from automobiles, trains, high voltage lines, neon lights, etc. • There may be reflected electric waves from devices that headphones are being properly received. Troubleshooting 45 If the picture still does not improve, enter "Setup" in the OSD menu, and select PC & HDTV to The video picture...