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1. 1 Press the 7 V device button 2 Press the SLEEP button on the remote control The sleep timer appears in the upper left corner of your screen 3 Press the SLEEP button one or more times to cycle through all the preset times Press the SLEEP button repeatedly until SLEEP OFF appears Troubleshooting Use the following information to solve common problems Replace the batteries Insert two AA batteries into the remote control Make sure that you match the and on the batteries with the and symbols inside the battery compartment Make sure that you are less that 15 feet 4 57 meters from the infrared remote sensors on the device Make sure that nothing is blocking the infrared remote sensors on the remote control or the device Make sure that you have selected the correct device mode Make sure that the remote is programmed for that device See Programming the universal remote control on page 29 Make sure that you followed all the steps in the programming procedure See Programming the universal remote control on page 29 Make sure that you tried all the program codes listed for the device manufacturer See Device program codes on page 29 Search for the device code See Searching for device codes on page 36 Horizontal Vertical Frequecy kHz Frequecy Hz 13 5MHz 15 734 1 001 30 0 1 001 480p 4 3 SMPTE 293M 700x480 27 000 31 469 1 001 60 1 001 720p SMPTE 296M 1280x720 74 25 1 001 4
2. 0184 0002 Penney 0035 0240 0037 0209 0479 0042 0038 CCE 0072 0278 Pentax 0042 Calix 0037 Philco 0035 0209 0479 Canon 0035 Philips 0081 0035 0618 1081 1181 Carver 0081 Pilot 0037 Cineral 0278 Pioneer 0067 Citizen 0278 0037 Polk Audio 0081 Colt 0072 Profitronic 0240 Craig 0037 0072 0047 0240 Proscan 0060 Curtis Mathes 0035 0060 0162 Protec 0072 Cybernex 0240 Pulsar 0039 Daewoo 0278 0045 Quasar 0035 0162 1162 Denon 0042 RCA 0060 0149 0042 0035 0048 0240 Dynatech 0000 Radio Shack 0000 1037 Electrohome 0037 Radix 0037 Electrophonic 0037 Randex 0037 Emerex 0032 Realistic 0000 0104 0047 0048 0037 0035 gt A a A Manufacturer Program Code Manufacturer Program Code Emerson Fisher Funal GE Garrard Go Video GoldStar Gradiente HI Q Harley Davidson Harman Kardon Harwood Hitachi Hughes Network Systems JVC KEC KLH Kenwood Kodak LXI Lloyd s Logik MEI MGA MGN Technology MTC Magnasonic Magnavox Magnin Marantz Marta Matsushita Memorex Minolta 0184 0002 0209 0278 0121 0479 0000 0037 0043 0047 0104 0000 0035 0060 0048 0240 0000 0432 0037 0038 0000 0047 0000 0038 0081 0072 0042 0000 0042 0067 0037 0278 0072 0067 0038 0035 0037 0037 0000 0072 0035 0043 0240 0240 0000 0240 0278 0035 0081 0563 0000 0039 0149 0240 0081 0035 0037 0035 0162 0104 0047 0479 0000 0037 0048 0035 02
3. times then orange twice 52 Flashes blue five times then orange twice Lamp LED Not lit Flashing Flashing Status Description One of the cooling fans has failed Call Service Center to help you solve the question Lamp trouble or failure Your RPTV automatically shut down and restart itself If this does not solve the problem Call Service Center to help you solve the question Hardware error Shut off your RPTV wait one minute then restart your RPTV If this does not solve the problem Call Service Center to help you solve the question If troubleshooting information does not resolve your problem or if you have other questions relating to you Micro Chip Display Projection visit www vivitek us You can also call our Service Center All Rights Reserved Vivitek Corp 48017 Fremont Blvd Fremont CA 94538 All Rights Reserved This publication is protected by copyright and all rights are reserved No part it may be reproduced or transmitted by any means or in any form without prior consent in writing from Vivitek The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate However changes are made periodically These changes are incorporated in newer publication editions Vivitek may improve and or change products described in this publication at any time Due to continuing system improvements Vivitek is not responsible for inaccurate information which may appear in this manual For the
4. Display the sub picture on the screen Sub Picture Main Picture SPLIT 5 V POSITION PIP only remote control key AV The screen is divided in half Use 4 gt to adjust sub piecure vertical Born Main Picture Sub Picture POP The screen is in the 16 9 mode and divided in half 6 TRANSPARENCY Use lt gt to change sub piecure transparency Main Picture Sub Picture INPUT SETUP MAIN INPUT 1 MAIN INPUT remote control key INPUT Press OK first then use lt to change the Main picture input source signal such as TV FRONT RGB RGB DVI AV1 AV2 FRONT AV COMP1 COMP2 m i o7 an FRE 4 Change main picture s input signal source 2 PIP INPUT remote control key SOURCE Press OK first then use 4 to change the Main picture input source signal Change sub picture s input signal source 3 INPUT SIGNAL Press OK first then use to change When input source is 640 480 you can use this function change it to 720 480 Only suitable for DVI FRONT RGB RGB mode TV TUNER SETUP CLOSE CAPTION 1 CLOSE CAPTION Use gt to ON or OFF the Cloase caption function If your local TV system station not provide this service This function will not work 2 ANALOG TV SETUP bANTENA CABLE CABLE ANTENA CABLE Use lt gt to select the TV input source is from Antena or cable CH SEARCH Press OK to auto search the all channel Sometimes th
5. Machine front Input key to select RPTV screen the Input source to COMP1 IN or COMP2IN cJ opeaker System If you are already using the COMP1 IN input for another component or you do not want to use the COMP1 IN input for the DVD player you can connect the DVD player to the COMP2 IN group of connections Refer to your DVD player user manual for more information about the video output requirements of the product Rear Connector 2 Use the Remote control or Machine front Input key to select the Input source to DVI HDCP IN The DVI port supports High bandwidth Digital Content IK TTTTTT Al Protection HDCP HDCP encrypts the transmission between the video 1 source and the digital Display for added security and DH protection New generation for home entertainment Digital video equipment and other devices that have a digital interface compliant with the HDCP High bandwidth N III Digital Content Protection amp DVI Digital Visual Interface standard should be connected to the DVI HDCP IN input of the RPTV Video DVI HDCP E Audio To left audio input White SL To right audio input Red bru i PC INPUT DVI HDCP IN VIDEO IN Audio Connector Hi Fi stereo mini jack plug To audio out of computer 15Pin RGB Signal Cable Use the Remote control or M
6. T Smoking emitting from device Keep power plug dust free In the case of smoke emitting from the product be Keep dust free of sure to turn off the power switch and remove the the power cord power plug immediately Using the product while it is Dust can cause smoking may cause the insulation to a fire or electric be damaged and shock Contact the cause a fire dealer immediately Cleaning Plu Do not service modify or disassemble this No image or sound device In this case be sure to turn off the power switch This device contains and remove the high voltage and power plug In fragile objects inside case of sudden that may cause electric loss of image or shock fire or damage sound stop using of the parts Read the the device and warranty booklet and contact the dealer contact the dealer for gt immediately more information Keep foreign objects off the device Dropped or broken case In this case be Objects on the device can cause fire or electric shock sure to turn off D When there is foreign object inside the device turn off the power switch A O the power supply and remove the power plug before and remove the N f contacting the dealer Be sure not to allow children power plug Please insert foreign objects 2 contact the dealer Z inside the device J for service Do not use the device as it may cause fire or electric shock Use only 110V or 220V AC outlets
7. Use only 110V or 220V AC power outlets otherwise fire or electric shock c may result Do not place flower vases glasses Do not touch the antenna or the power cord cosmetics chemical solutions liquids or small during thunder or lightning metal objects on This device In case of thunder or lightning we would suggest you Liquid or small objects inside the device may remove the power plug from the outlet and do not or electric shock In this case 24 touch the antenna turn off the power supply and lead as it may cause M remove the power plug before electric shock RS contacting the dealer UN Z Keep this device from high temperature or Keep this device away from kitchen smoke steam heater dusty places and heat source These conditions may cause fire or electric shock to occur Both the case and the power cord may deform or melt with heat causing fire direct sunshine High temperature may cause overheating and fire Keep the device from contacting rubber or plastic products for long period of time This may cause the case to be deformed or the paint to strip off We strongly suggest you avoid plugging this into an outlet where other electrical appliances are being used Plugging this device into a power strip or extension cord where other high voltage appliances are already being used may cause fire and overload the electrical circuit Make sure Do not touch the device and power c
8. connecting the RF cable to the TV set do not fe lt tighten F type connector with tools 9 If tools are used it may cause damage to your TV set The breaking of internal circuit etc 5 ohm coaxial cable e A75 ohm coaxial cable connector is built into the set for easy hookup When connecting the 75 ohm coaxial cable to the set screw the 75 ohm cable to the COAXIAL CABLE CONNECTOR e Some cable TV companies offer premium pay channels Since the signals of these premium pay channels are scrambled a cable TV converter descrambler is generally provided to the subscriber by the cable TV company This converter descrambler is necessary for normal viewing of the scrambled channels Set your TV on channel 3 or 4 Typically one of these channels is used If channel is unknown consult your cable TV company For more specific instructions on installing cable TV consult your cable TV company One possible method of utilizing the converter descrambler provided by your cable TV company is explained below Please note RF switch equipped with position A B not provided is required A position on the RF switch not supplied You can view all unscrambled channels using the TV s channel keys B position on the RF switch not supplied You can view the scrambled channels via the converter descrambler using the converter s channel keys RF switch not suppiled Two set ama Cable TV Line a Cable TV converter ose Cons
9. latest product updates consult the Vivitek Web site at www vivitek us In no event will Vivitek be liable for direct indirect special exemplary incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect or omission in this manual even if advised of the possibility of such damages In the interest of continued product development Vivitek reserves the right to make improvements in this manual and the products it describes at any time without notices or obligation ONivitek www vivitek us Vivitek Corp 48017 Fremont Blvd Fremont CA 94538 Tel 510 651 0881 Efax 510 226 4163 2005 Vivitek Copyrights
10. offices with fluorescent lamps 7 NOISE REDUCTION Use lt gt to change on off ON To reduce the Noise regular do this action could help you to get the clear image OFF Not reduce the souce image Keep original image situation eg If the source image have the Noise interference you could use ON to reduce the noise 8 WIDE FORMAT remote control key WIDE Use lt to select items For TV AV COMP input source mode Stretch This mode is useful for 1 78 1 DVDs When viewing 1 85 1 DVD Stretch mode will still show very thin black bands at the top and bottom of the screen EB S How to use OSD Side Bar Suitable for viewing conventional 4 3 programs in their normal format S Stretch Suitable for stretching 4 3 programs to fill the screen Smart Stretch Zoom Suitable for viewing wide screen 2 35 1 nongraphic DVD in full screen For RGB DVI input source mode Normal Keeps the original aspect ratio in a full screen display Zoom Keeps the original aspect ratio in a full screen display The top and bottom of the image is slightly cropped How to use OSD Stretch An image fully fills the screen EL ae eee Pee eS Dot by Dot Detects the resolution of the signal and displays an image with the same number of pixels on the screen Notes Wide Format is not available when using the POP SPLIT functions When you use 720p or 1
11. then repeat the search procedure To clear the device button 1 Make sure that the device is turned on 2 Press and hold the SETUP button on the remote control until the LED flashes twice 3 Press 992 then press the device button on the remote control twice Reassigning device buttons You can reassign the device buttons on the remote control if you have more than one of the same type of device If you are using the remote to control the cable CBL CD DVD TV and two VCRs you can reassign the satellite STB button as a second VCR STB button 1 Press and hold the SETUP button until the LED flashes twice 2 Press 992 The LED flashes twice 3 Press the device button that you want VCR once then press the device button that you are reassigning STB once The STB button is now reassigned and can be programmed as a VCR device button See Programming the universal remote control on page 29 Teaching the remote control new functions The remote control can learn up to 25 additional functions from the device s original remote control Your DVD player remote control has a scan function that you may use frequently There is not a scan button on the remote control You can assign a button and use the DVD remote to teach the remote control the scan function Make sure that you have already programmed the remote control for the device See Programming the universal remote control on page 29 Make sure that area lighting is
12. 0156 CXC 0180 Philco 0145 0019 0030 0054 0463 Candle 0030 0056 Philips 0054 Carnivale 0030 Pilot 0019 0030 Carver 0054 Pioneer 0166 0679 Celebrity 0000 Portland 0019 0092 Cineral 0451 0092 Princeton 0717 Citizen 0056 0030 0060 0092 Prism 0051 Concerto 0056 Proscan 0047 Contec 0180 Proton 0178 Craig 0180 Pulsar 0017 0019 Crosley 0180 Quasar 0051 0250 Manufacturer Program Code Manufacturer Program Code Crown 0180 RCA 0047 1347 1147 1047 0679 1247 0019 1447 0051 0090 0093 Curtis Mathes 0060 0030 0016 0047 Radio Shack 0180 0030 0178 0051 0054 0056 0093 0154 0019 0047 0145 0154 0166 0451 0056 1147 1347 Daewoo 0092 0623 0019 Realistic 0180 0154 0030 0624 0451 0178 0019 0056 Daytron 0019 Runco 0017 0030 Denon 0145 SSS 0019 0180 Dumont 0017 0019 Sampo 0030 Electroband 0000 Samsung 0060 0019 0178 0030 0056 Emerson 0236 0180 0178 Sansei 0451 0179 0463 0624 0623 0019 0154 Envision 0030 Sansui 0463 Fisher 0154 Sanyo 0154 Fujitsu 0179 0683 Scimitsu 0019 Funai 0180 0171 0179 Scotch 0178 Futuretech 0180 Scott 0236 0019 0178 0179 0180 Gateway 0072 0080 Sears 0154 0056 0156 0047 0047 0054 0171 0179 GE 0047 1347 0051 0093 Semivox 0180 0178 0451 1147 Gibralter 0017 0019 0030 Semp 0156 GoldStar 0178 0019 0030 0056 Sharp 0093 0688 Gradiente 0056 0053 Shogun 0019 Grunpy 0179 0180 Signature 0016 Hallmark 0178 Sony 0000 Harley Davidson 0179 Soundesign 0178 0
13. 080i signal input source The screen will always keep STRETCH mode 9 DEFAULT Use lt to select ON or OFF DEFAULT ON Mean call the factury default setting for Picture Adjust OFF Keep your picture adjust setting 10 H POSITION Use to change image Horizontal position 11 V POSITION Use to change image Vertical position 12 AUTO CONFIG Press OK to auto get the input signal again 13 ADC CLOCK Use 4 to change the clock value Adjusting the image interference When the screen shows interference caused by disturbing wave please adjust the clock 14 ADC PHASE Adjusting Phase distortion of image in PC mode When the screen shows flashing ghost image or undulation please adjust the phase 7 How to use OSD 2 WIDE FORMAT PIP POP only remote control key PIP WIDE Use 4 gt to change sub piecure scale 4 3 or 16 9 PIP SETUP PIP STYLE SELECT ENTER BACK WIDE FORMAT SIZE H POSITION V POSITION TRANSPARENCY these function are only available for PIP STYLE POP SPLIT mode can t use PIP 16 9 3 SIZE PIP only remote control key PIP SIZE Use 4 gt to change sub piecure size 1 PIP STYLE remote control key STYLE r Sal S a Use gt to select OFF PIP SPLIT POP OFF only display main picture not display sub picture 4 H POSITION PIP only remote control key lt gt EIE Use lt gt to adjust sub pU horizontal poisition
14. 1258 Kenwood 1027 0186 1313 Soundesign 0670 1569 1570 MCS 0039 Sunfire 1313 Magnavox 1089 0531 1189 Technics 0039 1308 1518 1309 Marantz 1189 1089 0039 Thorens 1189 Onkyo 0135 Victor 0074 Optimus 1023 0186 0531 0670 Yamaha 0176 0186 1176 TTT ES SEE _ SS Manufacturer Program Code Manufacturer Program Code AlphaStar 0772 Next Level 0869 Chaparral 0216 Panasonic 0247 0701 Echostar 0775 1005 Philips 1076 1142 0722 0724 0749 Expressvu 0775 Proscan 0392 GE 0566 RCA 0566 0392 0143 0855 General Instrument 0869 Radio Shack 0869 HTS 0775 Samsung 1109 Hitachi 0819 Sony 0639 Hughes Network 0749 1142 1749 Star Choice 0869 Systems JVC 0775 Toshiba 0749 0790 Magnavox 0722 0724 Uniden 0724 0722 Memorex 0724 Zenith 0856 Mitsubishi 0749 Manufacturer Program Code Manufacturer Program Code AOC 0019 0030 Memorex 0179 0463 0178 0016 0056 0150 0154 0250 Admiral 0093 0463 Midland 0017 0047 0051 Aiko 0092 Mitsubishi 0150 0178 0019 0093 Aiwa 0701 Motorola 0093 Akai 0030 Multitech 0180 Alaron 0179 NAD 0156 0166 0178 America Action 0180 NEC 0030 0019 0056 Anam 0180 NTC 0092 Audiovox 0092 0180 0451 0623 Nikko 0178 0030 0092 Baysonic 0180 Onwa 0180 Belcor 0019 Optimus 0250 0166 0154 Bell amp Howell 0016 0154 Optonica 0093 Bradford 0180 Orion 0463 0179 0236 Brockwood 0019 Panasonic 0051 0250 Broksonic 0236 0463 Penney 0047 1347 0060 0030 0178 0051 0019 0056
15. 157 Sears 0305 LXI 0305 Sharp 0037 0861 Linn 0157 Sherwood 1067 MCS 0029 Sonic Frontiers 0157 MTC 0420 Sony 0000 0490 Magnavox 0157 0305 Soundesign 0145 Marantz 0157 0626 0029 Tascam 0420 Mission 0157 Teac 0420 NSM 0157 Technics 0029 Onkyo 0101 0868 Victor 0072 Optimus 0032 0468 0420 Wards 0053 0157 0179 0305 1063 Panasonic 0029 0000 0037 0145 Yamaha 0036 0888 Manufacturer Program Code Manufacturer Program Code Gateway 1272 Security System 0167 GE 0240 Universal X10 0167 One For All 0167 X10 0167 Radio Shack 0240 Manufacturer Program Code Manufacturer Program Code Apex 0672 Optimus 0571 Denon 0490 Oritron 0651 Fisher 0670 Panasonic 0490 0677 0632 Gateway 0081 Philips 0539 0503 GE 0522 Pioneer 0571 0525 0632 Gradiente 0651 Proscan 0522 Hitachi 0573 0664 RCA 0522 0571 Hiteker 0672 Samsung 0573 JVC 0623 0558 Sharp 0630 Kenwood 0682 0534 Sony 0533 Konka 0719 0711 0720 0721 Technics 0490 Magnavox 0503 0675 Theta Digital 0571 Marantz 0539 Toshiba 0503 Mitsubishi 0521 Yamaha 0490 0545 Onkyo 0503 Zenith 0591 0503 Manufacturer Program Code Manufacturer Program Code ADC 0531 Panasonic 039 1518 Aiwa 0121 1405 1089 Philips 1089 1189 1269 Bose 0238 0639 1229 Pioneer 0150 0531 0630 1253 1355 1356 1023 1357 Capetronic 0531 Proscan 1254 Carver 1089 1189 Quasar 0039 Denon 1160 1104 RCA 1254 0531 1023 Harman Kardon 0110 Sansul 1089 JBL 0110 Sharp 0186 JVC 0074 Sony 1158 1058
16. 179 0180 Harman Kardon 0054 Squareview 0171 Harvard 0180 Starlite 0180 Hitachi 0145 0056 0016 Supreme 0000 Infinity 0054 Sylvania 0054 0030 Inteq 0017 Symphonic 0171 0180 JBL 0054 TMK 0056 0178 JCB 0000 TNCI 0017 JVC 0053 Tandy 0093 KEC 0180 Technics 0051 0250 KTV 0180 0030 Technol Ace 0179 Kenwood 0030 0019 Techwood 0051 0056 Konka 0707 0632 0628 Teknika 0016 0054 0179 0638 0703 0180 0019 0092 0056 0060 0150 LG 0056 Telefunken 0056 LXI 0154 0047 0054 Toshiba 0156 0060 0154 0156 0178 1256 Lofik 0016 Vector Research 0030 Manufacturer Program Code Manufacturer Program Code Luxman 0056 Victor 0053 MGA 0150 0019 0030 0178 Vidikron 0054 MTC 0060 0030 0019 Vidtech 0019 0178 0056 Magnavox 0054 0030 0179 Wards 0054 0178 0016 1254 0019 0030 0056 0179 Majestic 0016 Whit Westinghouse 0624 0623 0463 Marantz 0054 0030 Yamaha 0019 0030 Matsushita 0250 Zenith 0017 0624 0016 0092 0463 Megatron 0145 0178 Manufacturer Program Code Manufacturer Program Code Admiral 0048 0209 Mitsubishi 0043 0048 0067 Adventura 0000 Motorola 0035 0048 Aiko 0278 Multitech 0000 0072 Aiwa 0000 0037 NEC 0038 0067 0104 America Action 0278 Nikko 0037 American High 0035 Noblex 0240 Asha 0240 Olympus 0035 Audiovox 0037 Optimus 0162 1062 1162 0048 1262 0037 1048 0104 0432 Beaumark 0240 Orion 0479 0002 0184 0209 Bell amp Howell 0104 Panasonic 0035 0162 1162 1262 1362 0616 1062 Broksonic 0121
17. 40 1037 0039 0162 0209 1162 1262 0042 Replay TV Runco Samsung Sanky Sansui Sanyo Scott Sears Semp Sharp Shintom Shogun Singer Sony Sylvania Symphonic TMK Teac Technics Teknika Thomas Tivo Toshiba Totevision Unitech Vector Vector Research Video Concepts Videosonic Wards White Westinghouse XR 1000 Yamaha Zenith 0614 0616 0039 0045 0240 0039 0048 0479 0000 0067 0209 0047 0104 0240 0184 0121 0043 0045 0037 0042 0000 0035 0047 0104 0045 0048 0072 0240 0072 0033 0032 0000 0035 0636 1032 0035 0081 0000 0043 0000 0240 0000 0035 0162 0000 0035 0037 0000 0618 0636 0045 0043 0037 0240 0240 0045 0038 0045 0240 0035 0060 0000 0047 0240 0042 0048 0072 0081 0149 0072 0278 0209 0072 0000 0035 0038 0039 0000 0033 0209 0479 Searching for device codes If you cannot find your manufacturer in the device list or the program code does not work you can use the remote control to search for the correct device code 1 Turn on the device 2 Press the matching device button on the remote control 3 Press and hold the SETUP button until the LED flashes twice 4 Press 991 The LED flashes twice 5 Point the remote control at the device and alternate between pressing the POWER button and the device button on the remote control until the device turns off If the device still does not respond clear the device button
18. 40 mm Hight 1066 mm Diagonal 1381 mm Length 482 mm Hight 1113 5 mm Diagonal Simulated RGB input Video signal D SUB 15 pin RGB video signal connector Simulation 0 7V p p 75 Ohm Maximum dpi XGA 1024 768 Horizontal Sync Positive Negative TTL Frequency 30KHz 70K HzVertical Sync Positive Negative TTL Frequency 50Hz 85Hz Audio Signal 150mV rms over 47 thousand Ohms AV Terminal Number T M D S Video signal Standard T M D S DVI D 24 Pin input Audio signal 150mV rms over 47 thousand Ohm AV Terminal Headphone 3 5 mm diameter stereo connector Resistance larger than 20 Ohm TV System standard NTSC 181 CH or PAL system Received Channels Regular TV VHF 2 13 UHF 14 69 Cable TV 2 125 Image output input S Video terminals video audio Y output input 1V p p 75 Ohm Negative Sync C output input 0 286V p p 75 Ohm Color Sync 1V p p 75 Ohm Negative Sync AV Terminal 150 mV rms over 47 thousand Ohms AV Terminal Component Input Image Y input 1V p p Negative Sync AV Terminal Pb Cb Pr Cr input 0 35V p p AV Terminal Audio 150 mV rms over 47 thousand Ohms AV Terminal 1381mm 1113mm The product outlook and dimensions For the graphic design and technical specifications in order to improve the products our company reserves the right of modifications and no
19. 4b ENTER these keys to control the whole OSD If you still have any question please call our service center to help you Quick Input Source select way For Main Input Press the NPUT key in the front control panel or remote control repeatedly the input signal mode will appear on the top left corner please select correct input signal mode Refer to Input relative page 13 15 24 COMP1 For PIP Input Please refer to page 24 2 BRIGHTNESS OS D ex D a n at O n Adjust the brightness of the screen image Reduce brightness Increase brightness f E F if Picture Adjust CONTRAST 3 COLOR For other input source Except Front RGB RGB DVI Adjust the color saturation of the screen image Reduce saturation gt Increase saturation ICONTRAST Only for Input source Mode Front RGB RGB DVI 4 TINT Adjust the tone of the screen image Original image lt Increase red tone gt Increase green tone 1 CONTRAST Adjust the contrast of the screen image 5 SHARPNESS lt Reduce contrast gt Increase contrast Reduce sharpness gt Increase sharpness 6 COLOR TEMPERATURE Use lt to adjust the color temperature NEUTRAL WARM General neutral setting To increase the red tone of the display obtain the white and more vivid red colors among warm ones COOL To increase the blue tone of screen images obtain the white color among soft colors Generally suitable for
20. 5 0 1 001 60 0 1 001 1080i SMPTE 274M 1290x1080i 74 25 1 001 33 50 1 001 30 0 1 001 Pixel Clock MHz 1 Horizontal sync signal frequency between 30 0 60 0 kHz 2 Vertical sync signal frequency between 50 85 Hz But 60 Hz vertical sync input signal is recommended for it will take the display longer to display the screen when other input signals are used The display supports resolution up to 1024 768 the higher mapping ratio entered will be automatically changed to 1024 768 The display supports the general industry factory default modes as follows Pixel Vertical Clock MHz Sync Polarity Frequency Sync Polarity 9 080 0 087 9 039 9 940 2 809 9 000 9 008 6 250 0 317 2 188 9 000 9 061 0 004 0 069 9 029 9 940 Trid Perey o N 70087 P 85 039 56250 P 60317 P 72 188 P 75000 P 85061 P 75029 P When the range of the input signal frequency is beyond what the display accepts the OUT OF RANGE message will appear Please adjust the input signal frequency to an acceptable value Plug amp Play The display confirms to VESA DDC1 and DDC2B standards When connected to a DDC1 system the display will sync with V CLK based on VESA standards and output EDID to data routes When connected to a DDC2B system the display will automatically switch to various communications ProductNane Me A preter ply PY Product Name Power Consumption Jw mee 853 mm Length 6
21. 56 Micro Chip Display Projection IV USER GUIDE This product has undergone tests in pursuance of Part 15 of the FCC Regulations and has been found to meet the regulations for Class B devices which are provided for reasonable protections while keeping the product from hazardous interference when installed and used This product may emit radioactive energy while in use Failure to install and use this product in accordance with the guidelines set out in the User s Manual may lead to hazardous interference generated by radio communications e To increase the distance between this product and the radio telecommunications product e To adjust or re orient the location of the antenna of the radio telecommunications product e To connect this product to a different electrical outlet than one used for a radio telecommunications product e To contact local dealer for technical assistance In order to meet the FCC requirements please use the grounded power cord provided and shielded ferrite core video adapter All modifications conducted by the user without consent of local authorities shall void the operation of this product Please make sure you have these standard accessories with your device eRemote Control x 1pcs eAA Batteries x 2pcs e This User s Guide x 1pcs ePower Cord x 1pcs eWarranty Card 1pcs Important Statement T Maintenance Clear methods For the reason of safety please make sure to unplug the power cord befor
22. OSITION Use gt to move OSD vertical position 3 OSD TIMEOUT Use to set up OSD display time the value range is 15 seconds to 49 seconds After press the MENU key the OSD will appear If the OSD TIMEOUT is set to 30 seconds OSD screen will automatically disappear in 30 seconds if not any key is pressed 4 LANGUAGE Set OSD display language there are three language options ENGLISH FRANCAIS ESPANOL 5 SYSTEM INFO Display some information about the display may also be displayed by pressing the hotkey INFO on the remote control MODEL NUMBER Show the display s model number MAIN INPUT Display the input signal of current main picture WIDE FORMAT MAIN Display main picture s aspect ratio Refer to page 25 PIP INPUT Display the input signal of current main picture LAMP TIME Display the time the lamp has consumed SOFTWARE VERSION Display the display s software version 6 RESET ALL SETTING Select YES to return all OSD settings to the defult values the LAMP timer and OSD display language will not be affected Select NO to stay unchanged 7 RESET LAMP TIMER Select YES to set the time lamp consumed to zero Select NO to stay unchanged When installing a new lamp be sure to set the LAMP TIMER to zero This ensures correct display of the time consumed by the lamp 8 SLEEP TIMER remote control key SLEEP Set up the time to turn off the display works the s
23. Remote control or Machine front Input key to select the Input source to Front RGB Rear Connector 1 N A Use the Remote control or Machine front Input key to select the Input source to AV1 IN or AV2 IN VCR Stereo VCD DVD Player Video Please use S Video as the first priority for Video input thus having a better image quality Machines in early days however do not support S Video these devices only have Video for output Please attach the Video output cable to the machine s video input If you attach the S Video and Video output cable to the machine the machine will use S Video as the first priority for video input and at this moment the video input for Video will not take any effect Audio To left audio input White To right audio input Red ats Hi ID al DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COXIAL Jemen E HH O DVD Satellite Cable etc Input video and Audio signal to the monitor stereo amplifier Video To machine Y image input Green These terminals are used To machine Pb Cb image input Blue for connecting a stereo To machine Pr Cr image input Red Peralta they Audio To left audio input White relay pass through the To right audio input Red audio signals of all DTV programs displayed on the Use the Remote control or
24. T eBACKGROUND OPACITY Change background opacity eCHANGE EDGE Change font s edge style Such as Default None Raised Depressed Uniform LTshadow RT shadow e g SAMPLE TEX eRESET Return to factory default setting value AUDIO DTV MAUDIO 1 ENGLISH SURROUND eAUDIO Use 4b to select audio language ENGLISH FRENCH SPANISH depend on source Use A Vito change audio effect SURROUND STEREO MONO eAUDIO SETUP Press OK then use 4 to change audio output type DOLBY DIGITAL PCM You must setup another Sound expanding device to reveal this function AUDIO ADJUST 1 BASS Use lt gt to djust the ratio of Bass 2 TREBLE Use to djust the high pitched sound 3 BALANCE Use lt P gt to djust the balance level between left and right speakers 4 SPEAKER Use lt P gt to select speaker on or off SP ON Audio from built in speakers SP OFF You can select speaker off to mute the audio When use another amplifier device you may need to setup the speaker off 9 SUB VOL Use b to djust sub picture s volue The RPTV audio will always sound main picture s voice You need to use Headphone or earphone to listen the sub picture s voice and use this function to adjust the volue louder or lower 6 EFFECT remote control key AUDIO Use lt P gt to select audio effect mode SRS Sound Retrieval System Base on the human hearing system use the HRTF characteristics to compensat
25. a short time 1 Please first learn to power on and power off the display Refer to page 18 for the descriptions of the operations 2 Please learn how to operate the OSD 3 Understand what each OSD menu is Refer to page 20 28 for an explanation of the OSD contents After power on the display first step you need to select the correct input signal source The screen will be blank without any images with incorrect input signal source Follow the steps to set up 1 Use OSD to select the correct input source press the MENU key and bring up the OSD menu 2 Use A Y keys to select the INPUT SETUP option press OK to enter the submenu du SETUP d Press OK to enter the Submenu 3 Then the OSD will show the Submenu as below Follow the OSD s indicate to operate the OSD MAIN INPUT For example 1 Use A Y key to select the item Main Input PIP INPUT or INPUT SIGNAL 2 then use OK to enter the item that you select eg use A V to select MAIN INPUT press OK then use b to select input source TV DTV 4 Press OK then press P to change j the main input source last press OK again to M n 3 If you want to exit the submenu press EXIT on remote exit this main input setup control to main menu or Menu key to exit OSD MAIN INPUT TV 5 Now you understand Just to press the MENU key to show the OSD And follow the OSD buttom line s information to operat the OSD So you only need MENU EXIT OK A Y
26. achine front Input key to select the Input source to PC INPUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 1R Sensor This is a windorw which receivers infrared signal from the remote controller 2 VOL When OSD disappear Thess buttoms is used for adjust volume Volume decreases P Volume increases When OSD display These are used for OSD menu lt gt item select 3 CH If the source of image is TV These buttons are for selecting channels If OSD display These are used for OSD menu A W item select 4 0K Come with OSD menu When choice one item then press this button to adjust it s value 5 Menu Press this button to show or disappear OSD menu 6 INPUT Press this button to select correct image signal source Such as TV Video PC etc 7 Power As long as the power cable on the back of the unit is plugged in the socket This button can activate or deactivate the power at any time 8 LAMP POWER STATUS LED indicators of Power and Lamp See page 43 for detail information STATUS Note If remote control can not work Please press V buttom firstly and try again L d O e gt Ke 5099999 c Ga c exo o 9 amp E ADIOS QC Yee O rm 7 O CY 0 SOURCE e Button name Function Setu Starts all programming sequences Remote LED Power Programs the remote control to recognize a devic
27. ame as the hotkey SLEEP on the remote control The sleep timer will be reset to zero every time when the display restarts If it is set to 30 minutes this means in 30 minutes from the timer is set the display will be turned off automatically If the timer is set to OFF the function will be disabled The TV device button has been preset to work with your RPTV TV program code 0080 You can program the remote control to work with as many as seven other devices To program the remote to control other devices 1 Turn on the device 2 Press the matching device button on the remote control 3 Press and hold the SETUP button until the LED flashes twice 4 Enter the programming code for the device and manufacturer For a list of device programming codes see Device program codes below If the code is accepted the LED flashes twice after the last digit is entered If the LED does not flash twice repeat Steps 2 through 4 with the next code listed for the device and manufacturer Important If there more than one code listed for the device and manufacturer make sure that you try all the codes listed to find the one that works for the device 5 Point the remote control at the device and press the POWER button The device should turn off Tips amp Tricks If you cannot find your manufacturer in the device list or the program code does not work you can use the remote control to search for the correct component code See Searching for
28. ar The outgoing or incoming vent hole should be cleaned e 0le elel Method to replace the filter Sooo HHT DDG NW wT SS WW Step1 Loose this tow Step 2 Take out the used Z Screw on the filter cover filter and put new filters on Z 4 slots y Filter Step 3 Put the filter cover back and Screw the filter on the back of the machine f AN A Replacement method of projection lamp Projection lamps are supplies and have life span Please contact the resellers when the image turns dark or color gets deteriorated When this happens please replace it with a new projection lamp If the projection lamp could not light up and have noise the possible reasons are 1 The life span for the projection lamp are ended or 2 Shutting down the TV right after the turn on of power At the moment the temperature of projection lamp is too high and does not cool down to certain degree Turn it on after a few minutes and it will work properly or 3 The projection lamp does not connect correctly with the lamp cradle Eye damage may result from Directly viewing the light produced by the lamp used in this apparatus Always turn LT off lamp before opening this cover 2 Then loose the screw on lamp 1 Loose the screw 3 Pull out the lamp directly on lamp cover 4 Then put the new lamp into this unit Follow the revers
29. d Movie Dynamic Audio style eg BBE SRS VIVA HD3D Surround SIM STEREO P26 PIP Auto Main Scan Direct access of TV or DTV P24 Toggle between 2 Device Inputs Toggle between 3PC Inputs Toggle between 3AV Inputs This mark means the event only for remote control you can t adjust if via OSD menu Function for Zoom Not suitable for YPbPr Could Zoom in 1 2 4 Scale1 Fig 1 Scale2 Scale3 Operation status Machine status Lamp LED POWER LED 1 Connect the power cord into 110V 240V Plug Not display Not display 2 Push the power button on the front panel Lamp is active Orange light Green POWER flash LAMP STATUS 3 Successfully power on Display status Not display Green Operation status Machine status Lamp LED POWER LED 1 Push the power button on the front panel Warm up Orange light Not display O POWER flash LAMP STATUS 2 Press the power button again to make sure Warm up Orange light Not display you want to power off this RP TV flash 3 Successfully power off Not display Orange In order to protect the lamp when you press the POWER key two times to turn off the machine please wait at least 30 seconds for cooling down the lamp then could press the POWER key again to turn on the RPTV again Before use OSD You must know Before starting please follow the suggested steps to understand the fundamentals of operating the display and then you will be able to learn the operations in
30. device codes on page 36 Device program codes Use the codes in the following tables to program the remote control to work with your existing audio and video devices Manufacturer Program Code Manufacturer Program Code Bose 0674 _Polk Audio 0892 GE 0078 Realistic 1 0395 Harman Kardon 0892 Sony 0689 JVC 0331 Soundesign 0078 Marantz 0892 Victor 0331 Optimus 0395 Wards 0078 Philips 0892 Yamaha 0354 AS CE Manufacturer Program Code Manufacturer Program Code ABC 0003 0017 Philips 0305 0317 Americast 0899 Pioneer 0144 0533 0877 Bell South 0899 Pulsar 0000 General Instrument 0276 0476 0810 Quasar 0000 Goldstar 0144 Regal 0273 0279 Hamlin 0009 0273 Runco 0000 Jerrold 0003 0276 0476 0810 Samsung 0144 Memorex 0000 Scientific Atlanta 0017 0477 0877 Motorola 1106 Starcom 0003 Pace 0237 Toshiba 0000 Panasonic 0107 0000 Zenith 0000 0525 0899 Paragon 0000 Manufacturer Program Code Manufacturer Program Code Aiwa 0157 Parasound 0420 Burmester 0420 Philips 0157 0626 California Audio Labs 0029 Pioneer 0032 0468 0305 1062 1063 Carver 0157 0179 Polk Audio 0157 DKK 0000 Proton 0157 Denon 0003 0873 QED 0157 Emerson 0305 Quasar 0029 Fisher 0179 RCA 0053 0032 1062 0468 0305 0179 Garrard 0420 Realistic 0179 0420 Genexxa 0032 0305 Rotel 0157 0420 Harman Kardon 0157 0173 SAE 0157 Hitachi 0032 Sansui 0157 0305 JVC 0072 Sanyo 0179 Kenwood 0028 0190 0826 Scott 0305 0037 0626 0681 Krell 0
31. e For programming instructions see Programming the universal remote control on page 29 TV LAST SLEEP INPUT WIDE GUIDE EXIT A Y lt gt OK INFO MENU PIP SWAP CC STYLE SOURCE PIP SIZE PIP CH ZOOM FREEZE AV MODE AUDIO SCAN TV DTV COMP PC AV Blinks when the remote is being programmed or is sending a signal to your RP TV Turns your RP TV or other selected device on and off Selects a programmed TV Pre programmed for your 56 inch RP TV Selects a programmed DVD player Selects a programmed VCR Selects a second programmed TV Selects a programmed cable TV set top box or selects a programmed satellite TV set top box Selects a programmed amplifier Selects a programmed CD player Selects a programmed device Number OSD Channel select TV Turn on off the sound Lower Louder volume Increment Decrement TV Channel Switch to last Chosen Channel Input Setup sleep timer P28 Scroll through available inupts P24 Change Scaling Mode Hide the OSD Navigate Up Down Left Right in the OSD Accept the select item in the OSD Bring up display information Bring up the OSD Turn the PIP Mode On Off Swap the Main and PIP Windows Close Caption Toggle On Off P24 25 Change the style of the PIP Window P23 same as PIP INPUT fuction Change the PIP Input P24 Decrease Increase the PIP Window P23 Decrease Increase the PIP Channel Zoom Taggle see fig1 Freeze Taggle Standar
32. e TV signal not stable you need to use this function to reset the whole channel again CH MEMORY To skip or add the channel that you designate When you run the CH SEARCH 1 100 then the TV will auto seach the whole channel to display But some channel are blank you could use this function to skip those blank channel or some channel you don t like Then when you press the channel key a It will skip those channel that you m already define skiped eg Use lt to add or skip channel no 2 bCH MEMORY CH and use A V to select which channel want to skip 3 DIGITAL TV SETUP CH SETUP DTV CHANNEL SETUP DTV ICH SEARCH DTV eAUTO SEARCH DTV Press OK to let machine auto search the whole channels eMANUAL SEARCH You could also search the channel by yourself Just keyin the channel s no then press OK to add that channel eEDIT Edit channel for parenthesis Use this function to easy control the channel by menu CLOSED CAPTION DTV SAMPLE TEXT eCAPTION SERVICE Depend on the input signal are supported which services like CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 CS1 CS2 CS3 CS4 CS5 CS6 eCAPTION SIZE Adjust caption size Such as Default small standard larger eFONT STYLE Change font to different style e g eFOREGROUND COLOR Change froeground color e g Baia ESS eFOREGROUND OPACITY Change foreground opacity eBACKGROUND COLOR Change background color e g SAMPLE TEXT SAMPLE TEX
33. e difference between traditional recordings Extract the hidden environment sounds from the recording and then process and recreate the original stereo sound The display adapts the SRS technology as well as the SRS Focus sound effect this delivers displays with stereo that s broad and with vertical sound field BBE High Definition Sound VIVA HD3D Replace traditional live sound stereo with more natural and clearer sound a Increase the horizontal sound field depth and vertical sound field while maintaining clear sense of directions b Highly stable central sound track c Compatible with news channels theatrical performances movies music sports and games No audio mode switching is needed every time when you change programs SURROUND SIM STEREO Dual channel simulated PARENTAL CONTROL ACCESS CODE The parental controls feature prevents viewers from watching programs that are not age appropriate such as programs containing violence or adult language The factury default access code is 0000 Just use remote control keyin the number to enter the parental controls sub menu When enter the parental controls sub menu It will display the OSD as below MPAA RATING 1 MPAA RATING Je U U gt Unblock B gt Block Use A Vto select which rating you want to block or unblock then press ENTER to block or unblock the current rating level G General audience PG Parental guidance sugge
34. e start to do the cleaning Cleaning for the case m o mop the outside of the case with soft and clean cloth Follow the instruction if use any cloth containing certain chemical materials m Do not use alcohol or other material inflammable which will result in the decay of the case or paint fading m Do not use robber or other clue related material to interface with the case It possibly will leave scar on the case Cleaning for the monitor m Please clean up the dust on the surface of the monitor with soft cloth or other similar material and then clean the monitor with dry and soft cloth again m it s prone to get scratch on the surface of the monitor so do not rub or knock the surface with hard material Also do not use any diluted detergent to scrape or clean the monitor Maintenance for filter Please do not leave the machine without filter installed or the have a dirty filter owing to lack of periodically cleanup It s because the filter is to prevent the dust or other objects from going into the internal of the machine And keep the machine in a good ventilation condition It will result in the rise of temperature in the machine and even cause a fire or damage if the filter with dust does not be replaced for a long period of time The filters are supplies and please contact the resellers for details if you need to replace the filter Please contact the reseller for information about replacement or cleanup of the filter within 1 ye
35. e the way you took it out Caution After taking the projection lamp out do not place any metal substance into the lamp cradle Do not touch the lamp cradle or it s easy to get burned or cause fire Caution Do not touch the glass surface of the new projection lamp because it possibly will affect the quality of resolution and decrease the life span of the projection lamp Caution Make sure to screw the screws firmly in order to prevent the shaking of the lamp which will result in poor connection Caution Put the discarded used projection lamp in the packaging box of the new projection lamp and handle it with case and compliant to local regulation Please do not have kids to access the discarded lamps to prevent any danger Index 1 Important Statement FCC Warning Accessories Check Maintenance Method to replace the filter Replacement method of projection lamp 2 Before Use Correct viewing Remote Control Handling Moisture Condensation 3 Safety Instructions Warning and Caution 4 Connection with Antenna Cable 5 System Connection Front Connector Rear Connector 6 Introduction the Control Panel and Remote Control 7 Power ON OFF 8 How to use OSD Before use OSD You must know OSD explanation Picture Adjust PIP SETUP INPUT SETUP TV TUNER SETUP AUDIO ADJUST PARENTAL CONTROL PECIAL FEATURE NO N m 4900 Q 12 13 13 14 16 18 19 19 20 20 23 24 24 26 27 28 9 Programming
36. eck if the connected computer s video adapter is completely plugged into correct expansion slot Check if the frequency range of the input signal is beyond the display s acceptable rage If over the range Out of Range will appear The display supports plug and play but if for some reason the PC couldn t find the display s driver please change the PC s display settings manually and set the screen display to XGA 1024 768 or Super VGA 800 600 If the batteries are dead If the batteries are placed upside down If too far from the reception area if the angle is too big if there is strong light blinking in reception area please remove the strong light or if there is obstacles in between If the monitor is warming up The POWER led on display s control panel will be orange and blinking To protect the lamp after turn off the power you should wait to turn on the display again after 60 seconds If the color and color tone settings are inappropriate If the projector lamp is dead please change the lamp When using the system there might be water condensing inside the display when the environment changes from cold to warm or from dry to wet Please power off the system and restart after the water vapors Please adjust the display s video phase or clock It might come from the electrical interference caused by buildings airplanes and hills please adjust the antenna position It might be the in
37. further notice on this will be issued The display s model number does not represent the screen dimension but the approximate diagonal size of the display area Use with a lightning protector when using the display is recommended Sometime the set up problems or other reasons will result in the false impression of display malfunctions Please check before sent for repair If following situations Please check the following items Power LED does not light LAMP STATUS No image The remote does not work Delays for video and audio outputs Dim image Blurry image Overlapped image Strips on the screen Snowflake on the screen or noise 7 interference pro sic gt 4 Spots on the screen ess Clear image but no sound A If the power plug was disconnected or loose If the fuse or electricity outlet are not working Make the antenna is in place or it is loose The power is on To check the image input signal source settings is correct or not see page 13 15 24 Check the TV analog digital setup mode is correct or not see page 24 25 If the TV station or cable TV system is not in service If the PC connected to the display is powered on Try pressing the keyboard or mouse of the connected computer Check if the video cable is connected correctly If some PC needs to use external adapter Ch
38. not too bright or it will interfere with the learning process 1 Press and hold the SETUP button on the remote control until the LED flashes twice 2 Press 975 The LED flashes twice 3 Press the device button that you want DVD once 4 Press the button that you are assigning the new function to The LED flashes quickly while it is waiting to receive the signal from the teaching remote 5 Hold the teaching remote control approximately 1 inch 2 54cm from the remote control making sure that the infrared ports are lined up then press the button on the teaching remote that you want the remote to learn The LED flashes twice 6 Press the SETUP button to exit learning mode Using the universal remote control Your RP TV features an on screen display OSD that lets you adjust and save contrast brightness and other settings The TV saves changes you make to the settings even if you turn off the TV See the documentation that came with your RP TV for more information about the OSD 1 Press the TV device button 2 Press the MENU button on the universal remote control The MAIN MENU opens PICTURE ADJUST 3 Press the Aand Y buttons to select the menu you want 4 Press the Aand Y buttons to select the menu option you want 5 Press the OK button to open the menu 6 Press the and buttons to adjust the option settings 7 Press the EXIT button to return to the MAIN MENU 8 Press the EXIT button again The MAIN MENU closes Using pic
39. ord if you use an while wet extension cord or power strip that they are correctly rated for the proper voltage and current of this device Do not touch the electrical cord or remove the power plug with wet hands which may cause electric shock Safety Instructions Warning and Caution T Keep the ventilation grill free Install this device in a flat and solid place Do not let the screen face up to the side or up side Be sure to allow for proper ventilation around the down device Do not keep this device in a closet or bookshelf with poor ventilation L7 Do not place this device on a rug or flammable objects Do not cover this device with curtains or tablecloths Doing any s above may jy cause a fire Keep heavy objects off this device The device may turn over and fall causing damage to Y A the unit Do not stand or sit on this device Be sure to keep children from climbing on top of the television set since it may fall over break or result in damage Keep the device from incline and vibration surfaces Or it may fall or turn over to cause damage or injuries Be sure to remove the power plug before cleaning or servicing Otherwise electric shock may result To clean the screen use a piece of soft cloth that does not scratch the surface m Safety Instructions Warning and Caution Do not remove back cover case front panel When you will not
40. r clear and avoid placing the sensor in bright light which might cause detriment to the receiving sensitivity Remarks on the battery of the remote controller The service life of the battery is about 1 year depending on your use When the operation range of the remote controller shortens or its sensitivity lowers be sure to replace both batteries inside the remote control Note Make sure to avoid replacing a new battery with an old one This may cause eventually damage the remote control When you will not use the remote control for a long period of time be sure to remove the batteries that could possibly leak In the event of leakage be sure to wipe off the liquid on the inside of the compartment before loading new batteries Handling Find the indicated hand positions before lighting the device To ensure balance and avoid accidental damage be sure to have at least two people carry the product When move this unit Please put your hands here Be careful not to bump or scratch the product on other objects when you are handing tt Moisture Condensation When this device is suddenly moved to a warm site from a cold one or in case of abrupt change of the environmental temperature moisture condensation may cause a foggy screen or incorrect display output It s because moisture congeal inside Please wait until the moisture is evaporated then screen will restore normal display Safety Instructions Warning and Caution
41. sted PG 13 Recommended for children 13 yearsof age and later R Mature audience NC 17 No one under 17 years of age X No one under 17 years of age 2 TV RATING U gt Unblock B gt Block TV Y For all children TV Y7 For children of age 7 and above FV means the program may include mild violence TV G For general audience But most parents do not approve it for small children program contains material that parents may find unsuitable for younger children TV PG Guodamce siggested TV 14 Unsuitable for children under 14 year of age 9 TV MA Mature Audience Only unsuitable for children under 17 TV PG TV 14 TV MA are further rated based on categories V gt Some violent scenes S Some sex scenes L Some obscene adult language D gt Some luring sexual dialogues 3 UNRATED ALLOWED Decide if block the signal from the channel that does not contain rating information YES No view the program NO Block the channel 4 CHANGE ACCESS CODE Change and set up new Parental Control password Enter the 4 new digits and the set up will automatically proceed to the next line CONFIRM ACCESS CODE 5 CONFIRM ACCESS CODE Enter the 4 digits typed during CHANGE ACCESS CODE press OK to confirm and the change is completed SPECIAL FEATURE OSD H POSITION 1 0SD H POSITION Use 4 to move OSD horizontal position 2 OSD V P
42. terference by bad signal cable try another cable It might come from the electrical interference caused by the composite electrical signal created by computer other TVs TV video game system VCR radio station Please adjust the positions of those objects or the anetnna If the antenna has changed direction loose or damaged This may caused by the electronic interference from automobiles or motorcycles hair dryer high voltage power lines or neon light Please press the Mute key on the remote control Check if the audio cable is installed correctly Check if the Internal Speakers is set to Off refer to page 26 Dl Power LED status Lamp LED Lamp LED There are two status LEDs on the front of your Micro Chip Display Projection RP TV You may obtain the display s related status through the LED in the front panel Their meanings are explained as follows Status Description States Power LED AC off Not lit Standby mode Orange Warm up Cool down Blue Operation mode Blue Not lit Not lit Flashing Not lit AC power not connected AC power is connected and your RPTV is in standby mode AC power is connected and the power button has just been turned on or off AC power is connected the power button has been pressed and the lamp has warmed up States Power LED 21 Flashes blue twice then orange once 32 Flashes blue three
43. the universal remote control To program the remote to control other devices Device program codes Searching for device codes Reassigning device buttons Teaching the remote control new functions Using the universal remote control Using picture in picture PIP mode Setting the sleep timer Troubleshooting 10 Display Modes Video Input Format Default PC Input Mode Miscellaneous 11 Specifications 12 Troubleshooting 13 LED Status 14 Service Information and Announcement Service Information Announcement 29 29 29 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 40 40 40 40 41 42 43 44 44 44 Correct viewing The most appropriate viewing 9 5 7 Times the height distance varies between 5 7 times of the screen the height of the screen Suitable viewing angle and height will avoid fatigue As a courtesy to others be sure to keep the volume down especially in the evening Direct sunshine onto the screen too bright or dark a room lighting dark surrounding or reflected light may cause fatigue to your eyes Be sure to keep out direct sunshine from the screen while maintaining soft lighting in the room Reading light is recommended This device uses DLPTM technology that will not flash or emit radiation However we would suggest you to take rest after viewing it for some time Remote Control The effective range of the IR sensor of the remote control is given as follows Be sure to keep the IR senso
44. ture in picture PIP mode When the picture in picture PIP mode is active one picture is displayed on the full screen main picture and the other picture is displayed in a small window sub picture 1 Press the 7 V device button 2 Press the P P button on the remote control once to turn on PIP mode A small window appears in one corner of the screen The picture on the full screen is the main picture The picture in the window is the sub picture Press the STYLE button to select one of the other preset PIP modes See the user guide that came with your RP TV for additional information 3 Press the POSITION button one or more times to move the window to a different area of the screen 4 Press the SWAP button to swap the main picture and the sub picture 5 Press any one of the direct input buttons TV1 AV1 AV2 etc on the remote control to change the video input source for the main picture 6 Press the SOURCE button on the remote control one or more times to change the video input source for the sub picture Go to Universal remote control buttons on page 17 for information about the other buttons on the universal remote Setting the sleep timer The sleep timer lets you set a time when you want your RP TV to turn off automatically One minute before the timer turns off your RP TV the timer appears and shows the seconds remaining before your RP TV turns off You can set the sleep timer using the remote control or the OSD
45. ult your local dealer or Service center for the type of splitter RF switch or combiner that might be required Please unplug the power cord of the machine and other devices attached before start to connect the device on the side of the machine Front Connector Use the Remote control or Machine front Input key to select the Input source to Front AV Only digital camera with Video channel output function can be connected directly to the machine There re still few digital cameras that require PCs in order to function properly pe V8 Game Digital Camera etc Please use S Video as the first priority for Video input thus having a better image quality Machines in early days however do not support S Video these devices only have Video for output Please attach the Video output cable to the machine s video input If you attach the S Video and Video output cable to the machine the machine will use S Video as the first priority for video input and at this moment the video input for Video will not take any effect FRONT AV Find the front connector here Connect audio output to the Audio in of this device Connect to Headset or earphone 07 y Master O Main Q 96 Slove O us T FRONT RGB 15Pin RGB Signal Cable VIDEO IN Audio Connector Hi Fi Micro type plug To Audio out of computer AUDIO IN y Use the
46. use this device for a long or any other cover period of time be sure to remove the power The high voltage components inside the unit may cause electrical shock if mishandled For all When you are away for long periods of time be sure adjustments to unplug and servicing the device to interior 4 to avoid any circuitry fire due to please electrical contact the storms or power surges dealer Be sure to remove the plug by holding the power cord plug Remove the power cord at the receptacle by pulling on the plug not on the cord Or it may cause fire or electric shock Do not cut twist perforate modify or bend the connector or force the power cord or place heavy objects on it Doing so may cause fire or electric shock In case of broken power cord please contact the dealer 11 1 Cable without a CATV Converter 2 VHF UHF Combination Antenna Cable TV lead in en Back of Rear Projection TV VHF UHF or DIGITAL ANALC VHF UHF combination antenna ANTENNA IN C 75 ohm coaxial cable round O E nee ohm n Not supplied 300 ohm twin lead flat AD 3 Separate VHF UHF Antenna Coaxial Cable Not supplied Home Antenna terminal 75 ohm VHF ANTENNA UHF ANTENNA _ Signal Splitter an JU commercially L available HA 300 ohm twin lead COMBINER ee supplied 300 ohm twin lead OUT C or 75 ohm coaxial cable F type connector N When
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