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1. r gt r D SAFETY INFORMATION TNNT TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol indicates dangerous This symbol indicates A voltage inside the product that A important instructions presents a risk of electric shock or accompanying the product personal injury PRECAUTIONS Please read this manual carefully before using your Cinema Screen Monitor and keep the manual handy for future reference WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE ALSO DO NOT USE THIS UNIT S PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLETS UNLESS ALL PRONGS CAN BE FULLY INSERTED REFRAIN FROM OPENING THE CABINET AS THERE ARE HIGH VOLTAGE COMPONENTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL INDUSTRY CANADA CompPLIANCE NOTICE This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Product Cinema Screen Display Equipment Classification Class B Computer
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3. COOL RS NOTE If you don t push the lt or p button within 5 seconds the current setting is accepted and the previous screen reappears 4 Once the desired color temp is selected press OK or MENU If you choose the PRO setting the WHITE BALANCE screen appears It allows individual setting of white and dark balance for each color red green and blue GAIN This adjusts the color balance for light bright colors BIAS This adjusts the color balance for dark colors To change the white balance GAIN setting 1 Highlight the RED GREEN or BLUE GAIN option and press the p gt button The GAIN screen for that color appears 2 Adjust the balance using the d and p keys NOTE If you don t push the q or p button within 5 seconds the current setting is accepted and the previous screen reappears 3 When you have the desired setting press OK or MENU The GAIN is adjusted and you are returned to the WHITE BALANCE screen 4 When you completed all the desired white balance adjustments Press the GO BACK button to return to the PICTURE menu You can continue adjusting picture settings return to the main menu or press CLEAR to exit the menu system 26 COLOR TEMP PROD This is the COLOR TEMP screen with PRO as the current selection WHITE BALANCE GAIN RED Jet GREEN JS BLUE JS BIAS RED e gt O GREEN m BLUE Oe SEL 4 gt ADJ RETURN This is the WHITE BALANCE screen with the RED GAIN optio
4. TO AVOID DAMAGE AND PROLONG OPERATING LIFE 1 Use only with 120V 50 60Hz AC power supply Continued operation at line voltages greater than 120 Volts AC will shorten the life of the unit and might cause a fire hazard 2 Handle the unit carefully when installing it 3 Locate set away from heat excessive dust and direct sunlight 4 Protect the inside of the unit from liquids and small metal objects In case of accident unplug the unit and have it serviced by an authorized service center 5 Do not hit or scratch the panel surface as this causes flaws on the surface of the screen 6 For correct installation and mounting it is strongly recommended to use a trained authorized Cinema Screen dealer 7 Like all phosphor based display devices Cinema Screen monitors can be susceptible to uneven phosphor aging under certain circumstances Certain operating conditions such as the continuous display of a static image over a prolonged period of time can result in uneven phosphor aging if proper precautions are not taken To protect your investment in this Cinema Screen monitor please adhere to the following guidelines and recommendations for minimizing the occurrence of uneven phosphor aging e Always enable and use your computer s screen saver function during use with a computer input source e Display a moving image whenever possible e Always power down the monitor when you are finished using it e If viewing with
5. 10 SYNC GND 11 12 SDA 43 REFERENCE SPECIFICATIONS Product Name PSP42300 Cinema Screen Monitor 36 3 H X 20 4 V inches Screen Size 921 H X 518 4 V mm diagonal 42 Aspect Ratio 16 9 Resolution 853 H X 480 V pixels Color Reproduction 256 levels 16 770 000 colors Input Signals RGB NTSC 3 584 43 PAL B G M N PAL6O RGB Input terminals SECAM HD DVD DTV Visual 1 mini D sub 15 pin Visual 2 BNC R G B H CS V X1 Visual 3 DVI I 29 pin X 1 Video Input terminals Visual 1 RCA pin X 1 Visual 2 BNC X 1 Visual 3 S Video DIN 4 pin X 1 DVD HD DTV Visual RCA pin Y P C PR C Audio Stereo RCA X 3 External Control D sub 9 pin X1 RS 232C Sound Output 7W 7W at 6 to 8 ohm Power Supply AC120V 50 60Hz Current Rating 4 2A maximum Power Consumption 395W typical Dimensions WxDxD Net Weight 1048 X 648 X 89mm w o stand 41 3 X 25 5 X 3 5 inches w o stand 1084 X 746 X 360mm with stand 32 Kg 70 6 Ibs w o stand Environmental Considerations Operating temperature Humidity Altitude Storage temperature Humidity Altitude 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F 20 to 80 0 to 1900m 0 to 6230 ft 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F 10 to 90 0 to 3000m 0 to 9840 ft Power on off Input source select Front Panel User Controls Volume up down OSM control Other Features Power Management plug and play DDCI DDC2b RGB3 DDC
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7. HD receivers If you have another brand of HD receiver your picture may appear broken or off center If so you need to switch HD SELECT modes 1080A Use this option for RCA or PROSCAN HD receivers 1080B Use this option if you have any other brand of HD receiver To change the receiver mode 1 From the main menu highlight and select OPTIONS The OPTIONS menu is displayed 2 Highlight the HD SELECT option 3 Use the p button to select the desired mode 1080 A or 1080 B 4 When the desired number is selected press the lt button to return the the OPTIONS menu items You can continue making adjustments within the OPTIONS menu press GO BACK to return to the previous menu or press MENU or CLEAR to exit the menu system ADJUSTING THE DisPLaY IN RGB3 INPUT MODE If the picture is not stable in RGB3 mode use the RG ADJUST feature to adjust it 1 From the main menu highlight and select OPTIONS The OPTIONS menu is displayed 2 Highlight the RGB3 ADJUST option 3 Use the p button to select the desired adjustment 1 2 or 3 The choices scroll as follows 2s i 4 When the desired number is selected press the lt button to return the the OPTIONS menu items You can continue making adjustments within the OPTIONS menu press GO BACK to return to the previous menu or press MENU or CLEAR to exit the menu system Note When AUTO PICTURE is on switch it off and back on again to return the display position to
8. In HD receiver mode returns you to the previous channel When in the menu system returns you to the previous menu GUIDE In HD receiver mode brings up the on screen program guide INFO Brings up channel information INPUT Changes the video input MENU Brings up the on screen menu MONITOR Turns the power to the monitor on and puts the remote in Monitor mode so you are able to control the Cinema Screen display MUTE Reduces sound to an inaudible level Numbers Use the number keys to make numerical entries OK ZOOM When in Monitor mode press the MONITOR button and using on screen menus press OK to select a highlighted menu function When there are no on screen menus displayed press OK to bring up the zoom pointer Position pointer on the part of the screen you want to zoom on then use the CH buttons to zoom in out h zl vn HOTT MONITOR Lat g DVD VCR2 AUX HDRCVR ALAA MUTE WHOeMULTI 100M IN OD KO oV m E E o VE m gt EZ N oo e ke O00 OO OOO ay 2 Ki KI gt E E m z 2 gt A PLAY EI So Z gt Es o STOP H CINEMA RGB CMPNT VIDEO QQO00 L source universal 13 SETUP AND CONNECTIONS ONeOFF Toggles power on and off for the components that you have programmed For example if you are in VCR mode turns VCR on and off REVERSE PLAY FORWARD STOP PAUSE RECORD transport keys Use with componen
9. POWER SAVER for Computer Images s ssseeeee 32 The POWER STANDBY Indicator ts heset ded encstovesiess teutewuet 32 Setting the Gray Level for the Sides of the Screen 33 Setting the Brightness Level with the PRETINY Feature ee eege ees 33 Adjusting for Flickering with Film Mode ceseeeeeeee 34 Resetting to Default Values eetdegtieet geeiert 34 The OPTIONS EE 35 Setting the Audio INputs yA Rese a Ate tained 35 Setting the BNC Connectors eceeeeeeseeeeeceneeeteeeeneeseeeses 35 Setting a Computer Image to the Correct RGB Geleet 1 e E AE 36 Setting the Cinema Screen Monitor to the correct HD Receiver E 37 Adjusting the Display in RGB3 Input Mode sses 37 The SEO PMC EE 38 Confirming the Frequencies and Polarities of Input Signals 38 Selecting the Language for the Menus sssseceeceeerreeenes 38 Setting the Video Signal Format serb esegiegdeedeebier gegggee 38 The AUTOTUNING SETUP Menu eren egene Ee 39 Autotuning the Component Buttons on he Remote Control 39 EE EE eene ene 39 Setting the Sleep TINE rst usred o aai Ea 39 Cancelling the Sleep Timer EE 39 tere ee 41 Installing the Cinema Screen Monitor cssceeeseeeseeesseeneeeees 42 Attaching optional mounts or stand to the Cinema Sree Bonten TE 42 Connecting Your PC Or Macintosh Computer 43 Mini D sub 15 Pin VGA Signal Composition eeee 43 Specifications EE Ee Seta S 44 ee 45 The Cinema Screen Monitor Men
10. STOP PAUSE CINEMA RGB CMPNT VIDEO L source universal SETUP AND CONNECTIONS UsiING Your REMOTE CONTROL INSERTING BATTERIES 1 Remove the battery compartment cover from the remote control 2 Insert batteries included as shown on the diagram inside the battery compartment 3 Replace the battery compartment cover Use your remote control from a distance of about 7m 23 feet from the monitor s remote control sensor and at a horizontal angle of within 30 The remote operates on line of sight so if there is anything blocking the path between the remote and the remote control sensor on the front of the monitor the remote may not work e Don t expose the remote control sensor on the front of the monitor to direct sunlight or strong artificial light e Don t get the remote control wet e Avoid heat and humidity e When not using the remote for a long period of time remove the batteries PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE The universal remote control that came with your Cinema Screen monitor is already programmed to operate most RCA GE and PROSCAN VCRs DVD players laserdisc players and satellite receivers This remote is also capable of operating many other brands of remote controllable electronic components but you must program it to do so FIND Out IF You NEED TO PROGRAM THE REMOTE To determine whether the universal remote needs
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12. e Operate the computer move the mouse etc STANDBY or OFF mode Part of picture is cut off or picture is e Is the picture position adjusted correctly e Adjust the picture from the SCREEN menu not centered Image is too large or too small e Is the screen size adjusted correctly e Press the WIDE AUTO WIDE button on the remote control and adjust properly Picture is unstable e Is the computer set at the correct resolution e Set to the proper resolution e Is the HD receiver set to the correct mode e Set HD receiver to the correct mode page 29 45 REFERENCE THE CINEMA SCREEN Monitor MENU SYSTEM Main menu PICTURE QUALITY Main menu AUDIO Main menu SCREEN Main menu FUNCTION 46 Sub menu CONTRAST BLACK LEVEL SHARPNESS COLOR TINT PRESETS COLOR TEMP NOISE REDUCE Sub menu BASS TREBLE BALANCE Sub menu V POSITION H POSITION V HEIGHT H WIDTH AUTO PICTURE FINE PICTURE PICTURE ADJ Sub menu DISPLAY MENU ADJUST POWER SAVER GRAY LEVEL PLE INVERSE FILM MODE RESET Functions Adjusts the contrast Adjusts the brightness Adjusts the sharpness Adjusts the color density video input only Adjusts the picture tint video input only Sets the picture mode according to the video environment Adjusts the color temperature and white balance Reduces noise visible in image Functions Sets the bass Sets the treble Sets the left right balance Functions Adjusts the
13. ees reegtusgruegg 10 Connecting Components to the Cinema Screen Monitor 11 Connecting External Speakers to the Cinema Screen Monitor 12 A Quick Tour of the Remote Control 13 Using Your Remote Control sssesseseseereererrssrreerserrerresrseresee 15 Inserting tte careers iiaeiai iia 15 Programming the ne 15 Find Out If You Need to Program the Remote 15 How to Program Re 16 Using Automatic Code Search E 16 Using Direct ENY ee ee Ee 17 How To Use the Remote Control After You ve Eh E 17 Programmable Codes for the Remote Control 18 The Menu System seeseseeossseosesssessssossssossssoesssseosssecssseesess 21 Basic Dee 22 PHONY CV prei gier E E O E R E 22 ee 22 DE ote tions eee da eon cae ond tts Nan choosen RE ESETRE TS 22 Navigating EE 23 On Screen Menu Operation sesssssssesessererrrrrrrrrrrssssssrsssreeererereeee 23 The PICTURE QUALITY Menu s sssssssesseessersssersssessrrsssrrsresssees 24 Setting the Picture Aigles Siet 24 Adjusting the Picture Settings in MEMORY Mode 25 Setting the Color Temperature cceeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeeeneeeeseeees 26 Reducing Noise in the te TE 27 The AUDIO RE EE 28 RE E 29 Selecting a Viewing SiZe eesseseeeeereerisererreerrsersrrrsrrssese 29 Adjusting the Picture Position and Size 30 alte deg 30 Contents EIERE deet 31 OGSEFEETHD ISO AY Sassccecsnaterestanawantnaranetenauuaareenneniaais 31 Adjusting the Position of the Menu Display ceeee 31 Setting the
14. its original position RGB3 ADJUST SEL lt gt ADJ OPTIONS AUDIO INPUT AUDIO1 RGB1 AUDIO2 VIDEO1 AUDIO3 CMPNT1 BNC SELECT RGB2 RGB SELECT RGB HD SELECT 41080A gt Sal PE RETURN This is the OPTIONS menu with the HD SELECT option highlighted OPTIONS AUDIO INPUT AUDIO1 RGB1 AUDIO2 VIDEO1 AUDIO3 CMPNT1 BNC SELECT RGB2 RGB SELECT RGB HD SELECT 1080A RGB3 ADJUST lt 2 gt SEL lt gt ADJ RETURN This is the OPTIONS menu with the RBG3 ADJ option highlighted 37 THE MENU SYSTEM THE SETUP MENU The SETUP menu controls the way your monitor communicates CONFIRMING THE FREQUENCIES AND POLARITIES OF INPUT SIGNALS The FREQUENCY function is used to confirm the frequencies and polarities of the signals coming from a computer To confirm frequencies and polarities 1 From the main menu highlight and select the SETUP option The SETUP menu is displayed 2 Highlight the FREQUENCY option and press OK 3 The FREQUENCY screen is displayed Press GO BACK to return to the INFORMATION menu or press CLEAR to exit the menu system SELECTING THE LANGUAGE FOR THE MENUS The menu display can be set to one of three lanuages English French or Spanish The default is English To change the default setting 1 From the main menu highlight and select the SETUP option The SETUP menu is displayed 2 Highlight the MENU LANGUAGE option The MENU LANGUAGE scr
15. level can be adjusted from 0 to 15 The factory setting is 3 dark gray FUNCTION DISPLAY ON MENU ADJUST 1 POWER SAVER OFF GRAY LEVEL GE PLE INVERSE AUTO NOTE Repeated watching with the gray level set to black may effect the quality of your picture To reduce the effects of uneven phosphor aging set the gray level to 3 or 4 To adjust the gray level for the sides of the screen 1 From the main menu highlight and select FUNCTION The FUNCTION menu is displayed 2 Highlight the GRAY LEVEL option 3 Use the p button to scroll through the levels RESET SEL lt gt ADJ MIUI RETURN This is the FUNCTION menu with the GRAY LEVEL option highlighted 4 When the desired gray level is highlighted press the lt button to return to the FUNCTION menu options You can continue making i adjustments within the FUNCTION menu press GO BACK to return NOTE Repeated watching with the to the previous menu or press CLEAR to exit the menu system gray level set to black may effect the quality of your picture To reduce the effects of uneven phosphor aging set SETTING THE BRIGHTNESS LEVEL WITH THE the gray level to 3 or 4 PLE INVERSE If viewing with a 4 3 aspect ratio for long periods of time set side gray The PLE INVERSE option contains two features in one These features are level at 3 or 4 used principally for PC operation The PLE Peak Luminance Enhancement function sets the luminance level
16. or compatible connect to the RGB1 jack on the monitor 10 RCA cables audio video cables are sold as a bundled set SETUP AND CONNECTIONS CONNECTING COMPONENTS TO THE CINEMA SCREEN MONITOR HD MONITOR IN BNC SELECT RGB2 CMPNT2 VIDEO INPUTS jaunios out Laugs RGB 3 DIGITAL RGB RGB 1 Limono R VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 Limono Ce f Pe Cr Pr Limono Personal computer with a digital RGB output Signal cable supplied To Mini D Sub 15 pin connector on the PlasmaSync 4210W l i Monitor adapter for Macintosh VCR or Laser Disc Player DVD Player SETUP AND CONNECTIONS E ba d S UE CONNECTING EXTERNAL SPEAKERS TO THE CINEMA SCREEN MONITOR The Cinema Screen monitor doesn t have internal speakers so in order to get sound you must connect external speakers External speakers can reproduce sound from VIDEO or RGB signal sources External speakers may be connected directly to the SPEAKERS terminals or indirectly by connecting a stereo system amplifier to the audio outputs CAUTION Unplug the monitor and all connected components before connecting external speakers Use only speakers with 6 to 8 ohm impedance and a power output rating of 7 watts or more To connect external speakers directly to the Cinema Screen monitor 1 Strip the ends o
17. to be programmed turn on one of your components such as a VCR Point the remote control at the component and press the component button for example the VCR button Now press the ON OFF button on the remote If the component doesn t turn off you need to program the remote control in order for it to operate that component 15 SETUP AND CONNECTIONS How TO PROGRAM THE REMOTE There are two ways to program the remote control automatic code search and direct entry Lee AUTOMATIC CODE SEARCH 1 16 Turn on the component you want the remote to operate VCR HD receiver etc Press and hold the component button that corresponds to the component you want the remote to operate VCR HD receiver etc While you hold down the component button press and hold ON OFF when the red light on the remote turns on release both buttons Press PLAY the red light on the remote starts flashing The remote is searching the first set of component codes there are several sets of codes If the component you want to operate doesn t turn off automatically after 5 seconds press PLAY again the red light starts flashing again as the remote searches through the next set of codes Continue pressing PLAY until the component turns off NOTE If the component doesn t turn off after you ve pressed the PLAY button 20 times the component can t be programmed Press REVE
18. 018 5053 5014 5018 United Artists United Cable E 5053 Universal 5008 5009 5010 5011 Videoway Viewstar 5015 5025 5027 5040 Zenith 5026 5050 5051 SATELLITE RECEIVER Chapparal 5056 5057 5058 5059 5000 5001 General Instuments 5060 5061 5062 5075 5076 5000 5001 5000 5001 5063 5072 5064 5065 5066 5067 5068 5073 Toshiba Uniden E 5069 Aupio For RCA and Dimensia brands only 19 This page intentionally left blank THE MENU SYSTEM 1 SETUP AND GETTING AROUND THE MENU SYSTEM CONNECTIONS There are several functions available for customizing the Cinema Screen monitor to suit your viewing environment The Cinema Screen monitor s on screen menu system Yy makes controlling the functions of your monitor simple 2 THE MENU SYSTEM y 3 REFERENCE 21 THE MENU SYSTEM Basic OPERATIONS POWER To turn the monitor on and off 1 2i Plug the power cord into an active AC power outlet Press the ONeOFF button on the remote control or the unit The monitor s POWER STANDBY indicator turns green when the monitor is on Press the ONeOFF button on the remote control or the unit to turn it off The monitor s POWER STANDBY indicator turns red and the standby mode is set only when turning off the unit with the remote control VOLUME To adjust the volume d Press and ho
19. 080B 37 A Antenna button 13 Arrow buttons 13 Audio input 35 Audio menu 28 46 Automatic Code Search 16 Auto picture 30 Autotuning 39 47 Aux button 13 B Balance 28 Bass 28 Batteries 9 15 Bias 26 BNC select 35 Black level 25 C CH CH button 13 Cinema button 13 Clear button 13 CMPNT button 13 Color system 38 Components Connecting 11 Computers Connecting 11 43 Contrast 25 Control Lock 8 D Default values resetting 34 46 DTV 36 DVD button 13 DVD Player 10 11 E External control 8 External Speakers 12 50 F Ferrite cores 6 Film mode 34 Frequencies and Polarities of Input Signals 38 Function menu 31 46 G Gain 26 Go back button 13 Gray level 33 Guide button 13 H HD select 37 HD RCVR button 14 HD Receiver Connecting 9 HD receiver 9 HD Receiver Mode 37 1080A 37 1080B 37 Info button 13 Input button 13 Input e Go Back 7 Inserting batteries in the remote 15 Installation 42 Floor Stand 42 Speakers 42 Ventilation requirements 42 J Jacks 8 11 ACIN 8 External Speakers 8 50 External Control 8 Video in Audio in 8 L Language for the Menus 38 Laser Disc Player 10 M Macintosh computer connecting 43 Memory Mode 24 Menu button 14 Menu e OK 7 Menu display position 31 Menu System 23 46 Mini D sub 15 Pin VGA Signal Compo sition 43 Monitor button 14 Mute 22 N Navigating the menus 23 Noise Reduction 27 Number buttons 14 O OK butt
20. 2b only Accessories Remote control with two AA batteries RGB cable Mini D sub 15 pin to Mini D sub 15 pin connector power cord safety metal fitting screw for safety metal fitting User s Manual UL approved UL 1950 CSA 950 DOC Canada requirements Regulations 44 Meets FCC class B requirements for home application 1 18 21 4 25 5 The features and specifications may be subject to change without notice DTV input signals supported on this system 10801 60 Hz 480P 60 Hz 4801 60 Hz 720P 60 Hz REFERENCE TROUBLESHOOTING Before requesting service check the adjustments operations etc Picture is disturbed e Is a connected component set directly in front Leave some space between the display and Sound is noisy or at the side of the monitor connected components Remote control unit operates erroneously The remote control does not work e Remote control batteries may be dead e Replace both batteries with new ones e Remote may be in wrong mode e Press component button for desired component Monitor s power does not turn on when the e Is the monitor s power cord plugged into a e Plug the monitor s power cord into a power remote control s power button is pressed power outlet outlet e Are all the monitor s indicators off e Press the power button on the monitor to turn on the p
21. ER OFF GRAY LEVEL 3 PLE INVERSE AUTO FILM MODE 4OND RESET SEL lt gt ADJ MEAS RETURN This is the FUNCTION menu with the FILM MODE option highlighted RESET RESET RETURN SEL mok MES RETURN RESET NOW RESETTING These are the RESET screens Choose the RESET option if you want to reset ALL options in all menus back to the factory default THE MENU SYSTEM THE OPTIONS MENU SETTING THE AUDIO INPUTS The Cinema Screen s audio sources are programmable to the each of the display s video sources For example you can program AUDIO1 source to work with the RGB2 video source This feature is generally used only for commercial applications 1 From the main menu highlight and select OPTIONS The OPTIONS menu is displayed 2 Highlight the one of the audio input options 3 Use the j gt button to scroll through the available video sources The modes scroll as follows m VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO3 HD DVD1 RGB1 gt RGB2 gt RGB3 4 When the desired mode is selected press the lt button to return to the OPTIONS menu items You can continue making adjustments within the OPTION menu press GO BACK to return to the previous menu or press MENU or CLEAR to exit the menu system SETTING THE BNC CONNECTORS By default the BNC inputs are set to RGB1 or composite video If the component you are connecting to the BNC jacks doesn t have composite vide
22. NAL MOUNTS OR STAND TO THE CINEMA SCREEN MONITOR The Cinema Screen monitor can be mounted on the wall using an optional wall mount or you can attach a floor stand also optional For more information on mounting your Cinema Screen Display see your Cinema Screen dealer If you choose to use the optional wall mount it can be attached to the Cinema Screen monitor in one of the following two ways e While it is upright e While it is laying with the screen face down If you choose this option lay the protective sheet that came wrapped around the monitor beneath the screen surface so it doesn t get scratched VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ENCLOSURE MOUNTING To allow heat to disperse leave space between surrounding objects as shown on the diagram below when installing 31mm 1 22 gt ke 31mm 1 22 gt 1110mmi 43 7 50mm 2 A A A Ed g E E 0 0 st j 1 Y 50mm 2 VENTILATION SPACE AROUND UNIT 42 REFERENCE CONNECTING YouR PC Or MACINTOSH COMPUTER Connecting your PC or Macintosh computer to your Cinema Screen monitor will enable you to display computer images on the monitor The Cinema Screen monitor supports the signals described on page 48 If you are connecting a computer to the monitor you must attach the ferrite cores to both ends of the DVI cable to meet FCC standards see page 6 To connect to a PC Macintosh or compatible graphics adapt
23. Peripheral Model PR42300 We hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the technical standards as specified in the FCC rules Thomson Consumer Electronics Inc 10330 N Meridian St Indianapolis IN 46290 Phone 1 800 433 8974 FCC Information e FCC Regulations state that unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void the user s authority to operate it e This equipment has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital Device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of the FCC rules These rules are designed to provide reasonable protection against radio and television interference in a residential installation This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to the radio or television reception which you can determine by turning the equipment off and on try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna that is the antenna for the radio or television that is receiving the interference e Change the position of the Cinema Screen display with respect to the radio or television equipment that is receiving th
24. RN This is the PICTURE Quality menu with the PRESETS option highlighted PRESETS d SOFT gt This is the PRESETS screen with SOFT as the current selection THE MENU SYSTEM ADJUSTING THE PICTURE SETTINGS IN MEMORY Mope In MEMORY mode you can set and save the following picture adjustments CONTRAST Changes the picture s contrast between light and dark BLACK LEVEL Makes the picture lighter or darker SHARPNESS Changes the picture s sharpness COLOR Changes color density video input only TINT Changes picture tint video input only COLOR TEMP Changes the color tone NOISE REDUCE noise reduction Removes extraneous information from the signal to make the picture clearer NOTE Only the contrast and brightness can be adjusted when a computer signal is used Once you have selected MEMORY mode you can adjust the picture settings For example to change the contrast setting 1 Use the Aor button to highlight the CONTRAST option Press the p button to select it The CONTRAST window appears Use lt q and p buttons to adjust the contrast NOTE If you don t push the d or p button within 5 seconds the current setting is accepted and the previous screen reappears 2 Once the contrast is adjusted press OK or MENU The contrast is set and you are returned to the PICTURE QUALITY menu 3 Use the same procedure to adjust the black level and sharpness settings 4 When yo
25. RSE and wait 2 seconds Repeat this step until the component turns back on To finish press and hold the STOP button until the red light on the remote turns off veri ONeOFF MONITOR La q DVD VCR2 AUX HDRCVR A AAA Component Buttons These are the buttons you program to operate another component SETUP AND CONNECTIONS Lee Direct ENTRY 1 Turn on the component you want the remote to operate the red light on the remote turns on Look up the brand and code number s for the component on the code list on the following pages Press and hold the component button that corresponds to the component you want the remote to operate VCR DVD etc Enter the code from the code list When you begin entering numbers the red light on the remote turns off When the last number is entered the red light turns back on If the incorrect code is entered the red light will flash Release the component button The red light on the remote turns off Press ON OFF to see if the component responds to the remote commands If it doesn t try pressing the component button and then ONeOFF again If you get no response repeat these steps using the next code listed for your brand until the component responds to the remote commands How To Use THE REMOTE CONTROL AFTER YOU VE PROGRAMMED IT Once the remote control has been programmed successfully you re ready to use it to operate other components 1 Press one of t
26. UNCTION DISPLAY OND MENU ADJUST 1 POWER SAVER OFF GRAY LEVEL 73 PLE INVERSE AUTO RESET SEL lt gt ADJ H RETURN FUNCTION DISPLAY ON MENU ADJUST lt 2 gt POWER SAVER OFF GRAY LEVEL 3 PLE INVERSE AUTO FILM MODE AUTO RESET SEL lt gt ADJ MIUI RETURN fa X Ce N A See AEE E eg menu system EE EE EE EE The number 2 position will display on screen menus in the top center of your screen 31 THE MENU SYSTEM SETTING THE POWER SAVER rop COMPUTER IMAGES The POWER SAVER function can be used when the signal source to the monitor comes from a computer conforming to the VESA DPMS format This function automatically reduces the monitor s power consumption if no operation is performed for a certain amount of time POWER SAVER can be turned on or off If the computer s power isn t turned on or if the computer and selector tuner are not properly connected POWER SAVER is set to OFF For instructions on using the computer s power management function see your computer s operating manual To turn the Cinema Screen s POWER SAVER function on or off 1 From the main menu highlight and select FUNCTION The FUNCTION menu is displayed 2 Highlight the POWER SAVER option 3 Use the j gt button to toggle the setting ON or OFF 4 You can continue making adjustments in the FUNCTION menu return to the previous menu by pressing the GO BACK button or p
27. a 4 3 aspect ratio for long periods of time set side gray level at 3 or 4 IF THE CINEMA SCREEN MONITOR IS IN LONG TERM USE OR CONTINUOUS OPERATION TAKE THE FOLLOWING MEASURES TO REDUCE THE LIKELIHOOD OF UNEVEN PHOSPHOR AGING e Lower the BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST levels as much as possible without impairing image readability e Display an image with many colors and color gradations i e photographic or photo realistic images e Create image content with minimal contrast between light and dark areas for example white characters on black backgrounds Use complementary or pastel color whenever possible e Avoid displaying images with few colors and distinct sharply defined borders between colors Contents Safety Information csisssss cecssssccsesteseeesccnaseseasesdadanocnesacesousi 1 Warnings and Safety PreCcautiOns sisi aiccdeceettassenteneerdocideenonevcies 2 IMPORTANT TIPS Caring for Your Cinema Screen Monitor 2 Getting Started csscisniscssasiescscsenassasernnpucsdscetstencveasabuadoan sess 5 Contents of the Package EE 6 te Mu 6 Part Names and Functions Front View 7 Part Names and Functions Back View ceseeeseeeseeeeeeneeees 8 Battery Installations geteen eege Eeer beten 9 Connecting an HD Receiver ssssssssssssssesrrersssseerrersrrserrreererseeeee 9 The Back of the HD Geet 9 Connecting Your VCR Or Laserdisc Player 10 Connecting Your DVD Player eeh 10 Connecting a Personal Computer eenegen
28. alog RGB signal CMPNT2 Connect DVDs Laserdiscs etc here 9 VIDEO 01 2 3 Connect VCRs DVDs Laserdiscs etc here 10 AUDIO1 AUDIO2 AUDIO3 Connect audio here 11 CMPNT1 Connect Laser discs etc here SE kb E Si SETUP AND CONNECTIONS BATTERY INSTALLATION e Remove the battery compartment cover from the back of the remote control e Insert batteries Make sure the polarities and are aligned correctly e Replace cover CONNECTING AN HD RECEIVER RCA and PROSCAN HD high definition receivers come equipped with an RGB output jack for optimum quality Using the RGB cable provided connect the HD MONITOR OUT jack on the back of your HD receiver to the RGB1 HD MONITOR IN AUDIO1 IN jack on the back of the Cinema Screen monitor If your HD receiver does not have the type of jack pictured on the right connect your HD receiver using the component video jacks and RCA cable For more information on HD receiver connections see your HD receiver user s manual THE BACK OF THE HD RECEIVER AAC Le B ch C ACCESS CARD o 8 Ki VIDEO S VIDEO HD MONITOR OUT DIGITALAUDIO VCR Laupmo OUTPUT CONTROL SATELLITE OUTTOTV ANTENNAB ANTENNAA IN PHONE JACK iN IN HD MONITOR OUT jack SETUP AND CONNECTIONS CONNECTING YOUR VCR Op LASERDISC PLAYER Use common RCA cables not provided to connect your VCR or laserdisc player to your Cinema Screen monitor To connect
29. d NOISE REDUCE lt HIGH gt This is the NOISE REDUCE noise reduction screen 27 THE MENU SYSTEM THE AUDIO MENU The AUDIO menu allows you to adjust the treble bass and left right balance of your external speakers BASS Changes the level of low frequency sound TREBLE Changes the level of high frequency sound BALANCE Changes the balance of the left and right speakers MENU OPERATIONS To access the AUDIO menu 1 From the main menu highlight and select the AUDIO option The AUDIO menu is displayed 2 Use the A and arrow buttons on the remote to highlight an option for example BASS Use the lt and p buttons to adjust to the desired setting 4 You can continue adjusting audio settings press GO BACK to return to the main menu or press CLEAR to exit the menu system 28 AUDIO BASS eo O TREBLE BALANCE eo 18 SEL lt gt ADJ Ei RETURN This is the AUDIO menu with the BASS option highlighted Press the rightarrow button to select it THE MENU SYSTEM THE SCREEN MENU The SCREEN menu allows you to set the monitor to automatically select the correct mode for viewing a particular movie and to change the positions of on screen menus SELECTING A VIEWING SIZE When viewing with a component other than your HD receiver you can set the screen mode to one of four screen sizes to suit the type of input you are watching Select the screen mode with the CINEMA b
30. e interference e Move the Cinema Screen display away from the equipment receiving the interference e Plug the Cinema Screen display into a different wall outlet so the receiver and the equipment are on different branch circuits If these measures do not eliminate interference please consult your dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions Also the Federal Communications Commission has prepared a helpful booklet How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Please specify stock number 004 000 00345 4 when ordering copies WARNINGS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The Cinema Screen monitor is designed and manufactured to provide long trouble free service No maintenance other than cleaning is required Use a soft dry cloth to clean the panel Never use solvents such as alcohol or thinner to clean the panel surface The Cinema Screen display panel consists of fine picture elements cells Although the Cinema Screen display panels are produced with more than 99 99 percent active cells there may be some cells that do not produce light or remain lit For operating safety and to avoid damage to the unit read carefully and observe the following instructions To avoid shock and fire hazards 1 Provide adequate space for ventilation to avoid internal heat build up Do not cover rear vents or in
31. e the up down arrow buttons on the remote to highlight the desired menu When the desired menu is highlighted press the OK or MENU button to select Note Different components use different types of input RGB video etc Some menu options apply to only one type of input so they only appear when they apply to the currently active input For example the COLOR and TINT options in the PICTURE QUALITY menu only appear when you are adjusting standard video input VIDEOT VIDEO2 VIDEO3 These are the buttons on the remote you use to navigate through the monitor s on screen menu system MAIN MENU PICTURE QUALITY AUDIO SCREEN FUNCTION OPTIONS SETUP AUTOTUNING SETUP gt SEL Dok pu EXIT This is the main menu with the PICTURE Quality option highlighted Press OK to bring up the highlighted menu 23 THE MENU SYSTEM THE PicTURE QUALITY MENU SETTING THE PicTURE MODE The Cinema Screen monitor has preset viewing modes that can be selected depending on your viewing environment Each preset mode has the contrast brightness and sharpness adjusted for a specific viewing situation e MEMORY This mode allows you to set and save your own picture adjustments e SOFT Use this mode when watching your Cinema Screen in a dark room Soft mode provides a darker finer picture like the screen in movie theaters These settings are preset for you and can t be changed e BRIGHT Use this mode when watchin
32. een is displayed 3 Use the p button to scroll through the language choices The settings switch as follows ENGLISH FRAN AIS ESPANOL 4 When the desired language is highlighted press GO BACK to return to the SETUP menu You can continue making adjustments within the SETUP menu press GO BACK to return to the main menu or press CLEAR to exit the menu system SETTING THE VIDEO SIGNAL FORMAT The COLOR SYSTEM option is used to set the video signal format Different countries used different formats for video signals The AUTO option automatically detects the correct video signal and sets the correct format This setting should not be changed 38 SETUP FREQUENCY MENU LANGUAGE COLOR SYSTEM Tail Ok This is the SETUP menu with the FREQUENCY option highlighted MENAN RETURN FREQUENCY H FREQUENCY 37 5KHz V FREQUENCY 75 0Hz H POLARITY NEG V POLARITY NEG EG RETURN This is the FREQUENCY screen MENU LANGUAGE LANGUAGE 4ESPA OL gt lt gt ADJ mok MEAS RETURN This is the MENU LANGUAGE screen with Spanish as the selected language THE MENU SYSTEM THE AUTOTUNING MENU AUTOTUNING THE COMPONENT BUTTONS ON THE AUTOTUNING SETUP REMOTE CONTROL HD RCVRBTN RGB1 SAT 2 BUTTON NONE The AUTOTUNING feature lets you easily program the component buttons 2 VCR1 BUTTON VIDEO on the remote to operate the components hooked up to the Cinema Screen m
33. er 1 Turn off the power to your monitor and computer 2 If your PC does not support XGA SVGA VGA you will need to install an XGA SVGA VGA graphics board Consult your computer s owner s manual for your SXGA XGA SVGA VGA configuration If you need to install a new board see the manual that comes with your new graphics board for installation instructions 3 The Cinema Screen monitor provides signal compatibility with VESA 128021024 60MHz SXGA However we recommend not using this resolution due to image readability on the monitor s 853 X 480 native pixel resolution panel 4 Use the signal cable that s supplied to connect your PC or Macintosh computer to the Cinema Screen monitor For Macintosh you will need a monitor adapter not supplied to connect to your computer s video port 5 Turn on the monitor and the computer 6 If the Cinema Screen monitor goes blank after a period of inactivity it may be caused by a screen saver installed on the computer you ve connected to the monitor When using a Macintosh with the Cinema Screen monitor the following three display standards are supported using the included Macintosh adapter 13 fixed mode 16 fixed mode and 19 fixed mode The 13 fixed mode is recommended for the Cinema Screen monitor Mini D sus 15 Pin VGA SIGNAL COMPOSITION Signal to be connected GREEN or sync on Green No connection RED GND GREEN GND BLUE GND No connection
34. esired time 30 60 90 120 07 The timer starts when the Sleep display turns off TO CHECK THE REMAINING TIME 1 Once the sleep timer has been set and the menu has turned off press the SLEEP button once The remaining time is displayed then disappears after a few seconds When five minutes remain the remaining time appears until it reaches zero CANCELLING THE SLEEP TIMER 1 ER 40 Press the SLEEP button twice in a row The sleep timer is canceled NOTE After the power is turned off with the sleep timer a slight current is still supplied to the monitor If you do not plan to use the system for a long period of time turn the power off with the remote or on the unit REFERENCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION This section contains technical reference information about your Cinema Screen monitor as well accessory and warranty information 1 SETUP AND CONNECTIONS 2 THE MENU SYSTEM y 3 REFERENCE 41 REFERENCE INSTALLING THE CINEMA SCREEN MONITOR IMPORTANT e This device cannot stand on its own Be sure to use a stand or original mounting unit For correct installation and mounting it is strongly recommended to use a trained authorized Cinema Screen dealer Failure to follow correct mounting procedures could result in damage to the equipment or injury to the installer Product warranty does not cover damage caused by improper installation ATTACHING OPTIO
35. ety metal fittings attach to the back of the screen and can then be used to secure the monitor to the wall with strong wire Contact your trained authorized Cinema Screen dealer for professional installation In order to conform to mandatory FCC standards you must attach the supplied ferrite cores to both ends of the power cable see below If you are connecting a computer to the monitor you must attach the ferrite cores to both ends of the DVI cable to meet FCC standards ATTACHING THE FERRITE CORES Set the ferrite cores on the both ends of the DVI cable not supplied and one end of the power cable supplied Close the lid tightly until the clamps click Use the band to secure the ferrite core supplied DVI cable not supplied band W s core small core small connector power cable supplied band Slide moa T monitor side core large SETUP AND CONNECTIONS PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS FRONT VIEW VOLUME Menu OK Down Ur Lert RIGHT Input e Go Back Menue OK If no menu is displayed brings up the menu If a menu is displayed press to select a highlighted option 2 Vorume Adjusts the volume When an on screen menu is being displayed moves highlight up and down A and V Lert AND RicHT When Zoom mode is on press OK on the remote to turn ZOOM on and bring up the zoom icon press Right to enlarge the image or Left to reduce the image When a menu is be
36. f the speaker wires 2 Press down the tabs below the speaker terminals and insert the speaker wire and release the tab to secure the speaker wire connection a Connect the right speaker located at right side of the monitor when viewed from the front positive wire to RIGHT b Connect the right speaker negative wire to RIGHT c Connect the left speaker negative wire to LEFT d Connect the left speaker positive wire to LEFT Not included 12 SETUP AND CONNECTIONS A Quick TOUR OF THE REMOTE CONTROL In alphabetical order ANTENNA In HD RCVR mode switches the HD receiver between antenna A and antenna B Arrows Use the arrows to navigate through the menu screens AUX auxiliary You can program this button to control any one of the following a cable box most GE RCA and PROSCAN audio components a laserdisc player a VCR or a satellite receiver Press this button to operate the component you ve programmed to work with the AUX button CH CH Changes channels on the HD receiver when the remote is in HD receiver mode When the Zoom mode is active zooms in CH or out CH CINEMA Press to select one of four screen sizes to suit the type of input you re watching NOTE When watching the HD receiver screen size is controlled through the HD receiver menu system CLEAR Clears on screen displays and returns you to normal viewing CMPNT Toggles between CMPNT1 and CMPNT2 inputs GO BACK
37. g your Cinema Screen monitor in a bright room This mode provides a picture with distinct differences between light and dark areas These settings are preset for you and can t be changed e NORMAL The factory default To change the picture mode 1 From the main menu select PICTURE QUALITY The PICTURE QUALITY Menu will appear 2 Highlight the PRESETS option and press the p gt key on the remote to select it The PRESETS window appears 3 Use the p button on the remote to select the desired mode The mode switches as follows when the p gt button is pressed gt MEMORY SOFT _ BRIGHT NORMAL Note If you don t push the p button within 5 seconds the current selection is set and the previous screen reappears Once you ve selected the desired mode press OK or MENU The picture mode is now set and you are returned to the PICTURE QUALITY screen If you are using MEMORY mode you can manually adjust the picture settings contrast black level and sharpness You can continue adjusting settings in the PICTURE QUALITY menu return to the main menu or exit the menu system To return to the main menu press the GO BACK button on the remote To exit the menu system press CLEAR 24 PICTURE QUALITY CONTRAST OS oO BLACK LEVEL OI SHARPNESS OQ COLOR TINT PRESETS Oec 0 Jesse MEMORY gt COLOR TEMP NORMAL NOISE REDUCE LOW SEL lt gt ADJ EGG RETU
38. he position and size of the picture The first two options V POSITION and H POSITION adjust the placement of the picture on the screen For example if the picture is too far to the left you can use the H POSITION to move it to the right To adjust the position of the picture on the screen 1 From the main menu highlight and select the SCREEN option The SCREEN menu is displayed 2 Use the A and W buttons to select the mode you want to change 3 When the desired mode is highlighted press the p button The selected mode screen will be displayed Use the arrow buttons to adjust the position of the picture NOTE If you don t push the an arrow button within 5 seconds the current setting is accepted and the previous screen reappears 4 When you ve adjusted to the desired setting press the GO BACK button on the remote to return to the SCREEN menu The V HEIGHT and H WIDTH options expand and contract the size of the picture to fill the screen For example if the picture is slightly wider than the screen you can use the H WIDTH option to shrink the picture horizontally Note These options are not available in STADIUM mode To adjust the screen size 1 Select the desired option from the screen menu and press the p gt button The selected mode window will be displayed 2 Use the arrow buttons to adjust the size of the picture NOTE If you don t push an arrow button within 5 seconds the current setting is accep
39. he video source buttons to select a component VIDEO or RGB to operate Press the component button MONITOR VCR DVD AUX or HD RCVR to use the Transport buttons REVERSE PLAY FORWARD STOP PAUSE and RECORD to operate the component Press ON OFF to turn the component on or off NOTE If you keep pressing buttons and nothing happens you may have the wrong video source or wrong component selected You must press the correct video source and the component button that matches the component you want to operate 17 SETUP AND CONNECTIONS PROGRAMMABLE CODES FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL VCR Admiral Adventura Aiwa 2002 2026 Akai 2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 2111 2112 2113 American High Asha osassesesnenann Audio Dynamics Audiovox Bell amp Howell Beaumark Capehart Carver 2027 2061 Citizen 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2027 Colortyme Colt i CT E 2013 2014 2023 2061 Curtis Mathes2000 2002 2009 2013 2016 2018 2021 2022 2024 2115 eg ccc ecannnsrsindvrenes ions engen 2013 Daewoo2015 2017 2019 2025 2026 2027 2028 2110 EE dE 2110 Dimensia Dynatech 2002 2026 Electrohome 2014 2029 Elertrepbeupnte eseou 2014 Emerson2002 2012 2014 2015 2021 2024 2025 2026 2029 2030 2032 2033 2034 2035 2036 2037 2038 2039 2040 2041 2042 2044 2045 2047 2065 2105 2113 2116 2117 2130
40. ing displayed used to navigate through menu lt q and p 6 Power e STANDBY Input e Go Back Switches the input in the following order m VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO3 CMPNT1 RGB3 RGB2 RGB1 CMPNT2 Note You can set up CMPNT1 or RGB2 but not both When an on screen menu is being displayed returns you to the previous menu POWER STANDBY indicator When the power is on the light is green When the power is in Standby Mode the light is red ly Turns the monitor s power on and off SETUP AND CONNECTIONS Part NAMES AND FUNCTIONS BACK VIEW EXTERNAL CONTROL EXT SPEAKER L and R Connect speakers here 2 EXTERNAL CONTROL This terminal is used when the Cinema Screen monitor is controlled by external equipment 3 REMOTE CONTROL This jack is for connecting a wired remote which is primarily for commercial applications The remote included with your monitor is wireless and doesn t require connection to the monitor 4 CONTROL LOCK When CONTROL LOCK is in the ON position the buttons on the monitor control panel don t function REMOTE CONTROL CONTROL LOCK ON Ban BNC SELECT RGB 2 CMPNT 2 HD MONITOR IN AC IN Connect the included power cord here RGB3 DVI 29pin Inputs a digital RGB signal RGB1 Connect HD receiver here BNC SELECT RGB2 Inputs the an
41. ld the VOL A button on the remote control or the unit to increase to the desired level 2 Press and hold the VOL w button on the remote control or the unit to decrease to the desired level Note External speakers are required for sound MUTE Press the MUTE button on the remote control to reduce the sound to an inaudible level Press MUTE again to restore the sound 22 THE MENU SYSTEM NAVIGATING THE MENUS You can adjust monitor options through the Cinema Screen monitor s menu system To access the main menu press the MENU button on the remote control or MENU e OK on the front of the monitor There are a few things you need to know to navigate through the menu system The navigation buttons are the set of arrow shaped buttons in the middle of the remote See illustration on right Use the A and W buttons on the remote to move the menu highlight up and down Use the lt and p buttons to move the highlight and change settings Press the GO BACK button on the remote to return to a previous menu You can return the Cinema Screen monitor to the factory settings at any time by using the RESET option in the OPTIONS menu Remember if you choose to reset ALL settings will return to the factory settings ON SCREEN MENU OPERATION To access the main menu press the MENU button on the remote The MAIN MENU is displayed on the screen The main menu contains a list of all the menus that control your monitor To select a menu us
42. le of displaying 848 X 480 3 Aspect ratio is 5 4 This signal is converted to a 600 X 480 line signal S S S IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation of the United States Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc of the United States 48 REFERENCE RCA CINEMA SCREEN DISPLAY LIMITED WWARRANTY WHAT YOUR WARRANTY COVERS Any defect in materials or workmanship FOR HOW LONG AFTER YOUR PURCHASE e One year for labor charges e One year for parts The warranty period for rental units begins with the first rental or 45 days from date of shipment to the rental firm whichever comes first WHAT WE WILL DO Exchange your unit with a new or at our option refurbished unit How You GET YOUR UNIT REPAIRED e Call 1 800 433 8974 and have your unit s date of purchase and model serial number ready e A representative will troubleshoot your problem over the phone e Ifthe representative determines that you should receive service they will provide you with the name s of the Authorized Cinema Screen Display Service Center in your area e Contact the Service Center and arrange for home service e Show the Authorized Service Center Representative your sales receipt or other evidence of purchase or first rental e The Authorized Service Center will repair your unit or make arrangements to deliver a new or refurbished unit and pick up your defective display all in one trip a
43. n highlighted RED Test 1 This is the R GAIN red gain screen THE MENU SYSTEM REDUCING NOISE IN THE PICTURE Noise is a term used to describe extraneous bits of information in the signal that affect the clearness of the picture You can use the Noise Reduction NOISE REDUCE setting if your reception is poor or when playing video tapes that have poor picture quality The NOISE REDUCE option has four settings including OFF The higher the setting the stronger the effect The settings switch as follows when the p button is pressed R OFF LOW MEDIUM HIGH 7 To change the noise reduction setting 1 From the PICTURE QUALITY menu highlight the NOISE REDUCE option and select it by pressing the p gt button The NOISE REDUCE SCREEN is displayed 2 Use the lt and p buttons to select the desired noise reduction setting NOTE If you don t push the d or p button within 5 seconds the current setting is accepted and the previous screen reappears 3 When the desired setting is displayed press OK to return to the PICTURE QUALITY menu You can continue adjusting picture settings return to the main menu or press CLEAR to exit the menu system PICTURE QUALITY CONTRAST BLACK LEVEL SHARPNESS COLOR TINT PRESETS MEMORY COLOR TEMP WARM NOISE REDUCE HIGH gt SEL lt gt ADJ MELES RETURN This is the PICTURE QUALITY menu with the NOISE REDUCE noise reduction option highlighte
44. nal that has been converted to the RGB signal WIDE Use this mode to prevent an image that is inputted from 852 dot X 480 line signal with a vertical frequency of 31 72 KHz from being compressed horizontally DTV This mode is primarily used to optimize picture quality if you are using a generic brand DTV receiver which output signal at 480P progressive scan lines To change the RGB SELECT mode 1 From the main menu highlight and select the OPTIONS menu The OPTIONS menu is displayed 2 Highlight the RGB MODE option 3 Use the p button to scroll through the mode choices The settings switch as follows C RGB VIDEO WIDE Se 4 When the desired mode is selected press the lt button to return the the OPTIONS menu items You can continue making adjustments within the OPTIONS menu press GO BACK to return to the previous menu or press CLEAR to exit the menu system 36 OPTIONS AUDIO INPUT AUDIO1 RGB1 AUDIO2 VIDEO1 AUDIO3 CMPNT1 BNC SELECT RGB2 RGB SELECT VIDEO gt HD SELECT 1080A RGB3 ADJUST 1 SEL lt gt ADJ Ei RETURN This is the OPTIONS menu with the RGB SELECT option highlighted THE MENU SYSTEM SETTING THE CINEMA SCREEN MONITOR TO THE CORRECT HD Receiver MODE The HD SELECT function allows you to select the correct mode for the Cinema Screen monitor to work with your HD receiver The default setting is 1080A This is the correct setting for all RCA and PROSCAN
45. nput Functions Confirms the frequency and synchronizing polarities of the signal currently being inputted Sets the language of the menus English French or Spanish Sets the VIDEO format Keep this set to AUTO Functions Autotunes the HD RCVR button on the remote control to the input that your HD receiver is hooked up to Autotunes the SAT2 button on the remote control to the input that your satellite receiver is hooked up to Autotunes the VCR button on the remote control to the input that your VCR is hooked up to Autotunes the DVD button on the remote control to the input that your DVD player is hooked up to 47 REFERENCE SUPPORTED RESOLUTION e When screen mode is NORMAL each signal is converted to 640 dot X 480 line signal except for 3 e When screen mode is FULL each signal is converted to 853 dot X 480 line signal except for 2 Notes e With Digital inputs some signals are not accepted e The sync may not be disturbed when non standard signals other than the previously mentioned are input e When connecting a composite sync signal use the HD terminal Vertical Vertical 640 X 400 640 X 480 IBM PC AT compatible computers 800 X 600 1024 X 768 YES NO mp eoo Lag vese ves 666 Apple Macintosh YE 1024x768 749 Ton yes Displays only 400 lines with screen center of the vertical orientation located at the center 2 Only when using a graphic accelerator board that is capab
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47. o jacks you can set the BNC inputs to act as component video 1 From the main menu highlight and select OPTIONS The OPTIONS menu is displayed 2 Highlight the BNC SELECT option 3 Use the j gt button to toggle between RGB2 composite and CMPNT2 component 4 Once you ve selected the desired setting press the lt button to return to the OPTIONS menu items or press CLEAR to return to the main menu The factory defaults are as follows e RGB1 AUDIO1 e VIDEO INPUTS AUDIO 2 e COMPONENT INPUTS AUDIO3 If you use the reset option the settings will return to the factory default settings OPTIONS AUDIO INPUT AUDIO1 4RGB1 gt AUDIO2 VIDEO1 AUDIO3 CMPNT1 BNC SELECT RGB2 RGB SELECT RGB HD SELECT 1080A RGB3 ADJUST 1 SEL lt gt ADJ RETURN This is the OPTIONS menu with the AUDIO input option highlighted OPTIONS AUDIO INPUT AUDIO1 RGB1 AUDIO2 VIDEO1 AUDIO3 CMPNT1 BNC SELECT lt CMPNT2 gt RGB SELECT RGB HD SELECT 1080A RGB3 ADJUST 1 SEL lt gt ADJ RETURN This is the OPTIONS menu with the BNC SELECT option highlighted 35 THE MENU SYSTEM SETTING A COMPUTER IMAGE TO THE Correct RGB SELECT MODE The RGB function allows you to select the correct viewing mode for the type of computer image you are displaying The RGB SELECT function has four modes RGB Use this mode for normal computer images VIDEO Use this mode to display video sig
48. on 14 One Off button 14 On screen Menus 23 Display position 31 Options menu 35 47 P Personal computer connecting 10 11 43 Picture Quality menu 24 46 Picture mode Bright 24 Memory 24 Normal 24 Preset 24 Soft 24 Picture position 30 31 PLE INVERSE 33 Power 22 Power cord 6 Power Saver 32 Power standby indicator 32 Programming the remote 15 Presets 24 R Reducing noise in the picture 27 Remote Control Automatic Code Search 16 Buttons 13 14 Codes 18 inserting batteries 15 Mute 22 Navigating the Menus 23 Programmable Codes 18 Programming the Remote 16 Resetting to default values 34 RGB Select 36 S Safety information 1 2 Safety metal fitting 6 Screen menu 29 46 51 Screen size Fill 29 Full 29 Normal 29 Stadium 29 Setting the Color Temperature 26 Setup menu 38 47 Sharpness 25 Sleep button 14 Sleep timer Cancelling 40 Checking 40 Setting 40 Speakers 12 50 Specifications 44 Stand using with Cinema Screen diaplay 42 50 T TREBLE 28 Troubleshooting 45 V VCR 10 VCR1 button 14 VCR2 button 14 Ventilation Requirements 42 Video button 14 Index Video 36 Viewing size selecting 29 Volume 14 22 Vol buttons 14 22 W Warranty 49 Wide 36 Z Zoom 7 14 Zoom in Zoom out buttons 14 22 LN THOMSON CONSUMER ELECTR 10330 N Meridian St Indianapolis IN 46290 2001 Thomson Consumer Elect Trademark s Registered Marca s Registrada s Pri
49. onitor To autotune your components to the buttons on the remote BEEN 4CMPNT1 1 From the main menu highlight and select the AUTOTUNING SETUP option The AUTOTUNING SETUP menu is displayed 2 Highlight an option which corresponds to a component which you ve connected For example if you have a DVD player connected highlight the DVD BUTTON option SEL lt gt ADJ TE RETURN This is the AUTOTUNE menu with the DVD 3 Use the p button to scroll through the output choices Select the Deed nae BUTTON option highlighted choice which corresponds to the jacks you used to connect the DVD player In the example illustration on the right the DVD button on the remote will operate the component connected to the CMPNT1 jacks the DVD player 4 When the desired option is displayed press the lt button to return the the AUTOTUNING menu options You can continue making adjustments within the OPTIONS menu press GO BACK to return to the previous menu or press CLEAR to exit the menu system 39 THE MENU SYSTEM SLEEP TIMER The sleep timer is a feature that allows you to set the monitor to turn off after a prescribed amount of time It can be set to turn the power off after 30 60 90 or 120 minutes SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER 1 Press the SLEEP button on the remote to turn on the timer The default is 30 minutes Press the SLEEP button again to move to the next time increment Press the SLEEP button until you get to the d
50. ower Monitor does not operate when the remote e Is the remote control pointed at the monitor e Point the remote control at the monitor s control s buttons are pressed or is there an obstacle between the remote remote control sensor when pressing buttons control and the monitor or remove the obstacle e Is direct sunlight or strong artificial light e Eliminate the light by closing curtains pointing shining on the monitor s remote control the light in a different direction etc sensor e Remote control batteries may be dead e Replace both batteries with new ones No sound or picture is produced e Is the monitor s power cord plugged into a e Plug the monitor s power cord into a power power outlet outlet e Is the source video connected and on e Make sure source video VCR DVD DTC is connected and turned on Picture appears but no sound is produced e Is the volume set at the minimum e Increase the volume e Is the mute mode set e Press the remote control s mute button e Are the speakers properly connected e Connect the speakers properly Tint is poor or colors are weak e Are the tint and colors properly adjusted e Adjust the tint and color under PICTURE e Return to factory reset Nothing appears on screen e Is the computer s power turned on e Turn on the Computere power e Is a video source connected e Connect video source to the monitor e Is the power manager function in the
51. ress CLEAR to exit the menu system The POWER STANDBY indicator shows the status of the POWER SAVER function See below for status and description POWER STANDBY INDICATOR POWER STANDBY indicator Power Saver Operating Status Description Not activated Horizontal and vertical 32 Standby Yellow Activated Suspend Activated Activated synchronizing signals are present from the computer No horizontal synchronizing signals are present from the computer No vertical synchronizing signals are present from the computer No horizontal and vertical synchronizing signals are present from the computer FUNCTION DISPLAY ON MENU ADJUST 1 POWER SAVER lt ON gt GRAY LEVEL 3 PLE INVERSE AUTO FILM MODE AUTO RESET SEL lt gt ADJ MELAS RETURN This is the FUNCTION menu with the POWER SAVER option highlighted Turning the Picture Back On Picture already on Use the keyboard or mouse The picture reappears immediately Use the keyboard or mouse The picture reappears but more slowly than when in standby mode Use the keyboard or mouse The picture reappears but more slowly than when in either standby or suspend mode THE MENU SYSTEM SETTING THE GRAY LEVEL FOR THE SIDES OF THE SCREEN The GRAY LEVEL function allows you to set the gray level for the sides of the screen where nothing is displayed on the left and right sides of the screen when it is set to 4 3 size The
52. screen displays different than the menu system appear by default to give you information about an option you have selected For example When you switch inputs the currently selected input name for example CMPNT1 is displayed on the screen To turn on screen displays off 1 From the main menu highlight and select the FUNCTION option The FUNCTION menu is displayed 2 Highlight and select the DISPLAY option Use the p button to toggle on screen displays on or off Note Turning the DISPLAY option off does not affect on screen menus Menus can t be turned off 3 You can continue setting options in the FUNCTION menu press GO BACK to return to the main menu or press CLEAR to exit the menu system ADJUSTING THE POSITION OF THE MENU DISPLAY The on screen menus can de displayed in different positions on the screen There are a total of nine possible positions shown in the grid on the right To adjust the position of the on screen menus 1 From the main menu highlight and select the FUNCTION option The FUNCTION menu is displayed 2 Highlight and select the MENU ADJUST option Use the p gt button to scroll through the menu positions As you press the p gt button the menu will move around to the different positions 3 When you have the menu in the desired position you can press the A or arrow to select another option in the FUNCTION menu press GO BACK to return to the main menu or press CLEAR to exit the F
53. stall in a closed cabinet or shelves The unit is equipped with cooling fans If you install the unit in an enclosure be sure there is adequate space at the top of the unit to allow hot air to rise and escape If the monitor becomes too hot the overheat protector will be activated and the monitor will be turned off If this happens turn off the power to the monitor and un plug the power cord If the room where the monitor is installed is particularly hot move the monitor to a cooler location and wait for the monitor to cool for 60 minutes If the problem persists contact your Cinema Screen dealer for service 2 Do not use the power cord plug with extension cords or outlets unless all prongs can be completely inserted 3 Do not expose unit to water or moisture 4 Avoid damage to the power cord and do not attempt to modify the power cord 5 Unplug unit during electrical storms or if unit will not be used over a long period 6 Do not open the unit which has potentially dangerous high voltage components inside If the unit is damaged from opening the cabinet the warranty will be void Moreover there is a serious risk of electric shock 7 Do not attempt to service or repair the unit TCE is not liable for any bodily harm or damage caused if unqualified persons attempt service or open the back cover Refer all service to authorized Cinema Screen Service Centers IMPORTANT TIPS CARING FOR YOUR CINEMA SCREEN MONITOR
54. t no cost to you WHAT YOUR WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER e Customer instruction Your Owner s Manual clearly describes how to install adjust and operate your display Any additional information should be obtained from your dealer e Signal reception problems not caused by your Cinema Screen display e Damage from misuse or neglect e Batteries e Adisplay purchased or serviced outside the U S A e Acts of Nature such as but not limited to lightning damage Propuct REGISTRATION Please complete and mail the Product Registration Card packed with your unit It will make it easier to contact you should it ever be necessary The return of the card is not required for warranty coverage How State Law RELATES TO WARRANTY This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you also may have other rights that vary from state to state IF You PurcHAseD Your Display UNIT OuTsiIDE THE UNITED STATES This warranty does not apply Contact your dealer for warranty information Service calls which do not involve defective materials or workmanship are not covered by this warranty Costs of such service Calls are the sole responsibility of the purchaser 49 CINEMA SCREEN DISPLAY ACCESSORIES The Cinema Screen accessories listed below are available from your Cinema Screen Dealer See your dealer for prices CINEMA SCREEN ATTACHABLE SPEAKERS SPK 42 CINEMA SCREEN Display STAND PLB I 50 Index Symbols 1080A 37 1
55. ted and the previous screen reappears 3 When you ve adjusted to the desired setting press OK to select and return to the SCREEN menu AUTO PICTURE The AUTO PICTURE function appears in the SCREEN menu only if you have a computer connected to the Cinema Screen display When this feature is turned on it automatically adjusts flickering and striped patterns in a computer image If you want to adjust these manually 1 Select the AUTO PICTURE option from the SCREEN menu Press the p button to turn AUTO PICTURE off When AUTO PICTURE is turned off the FINE PICTURE and PICTURE ADJ options are displayed beneath it 2 Select an option and press the p gt button The screen for that option will be displayed Use the lt and p buttons to adjust that option Press OK to return to the SCREEN menu 30 SCREEN MODE 4NORMAL gt V POSITION o H POSITION GL V HEIGHT O gt JO H WIDTH O jO SEL lt gt ADJ RETURN The SCREEN menu with the MODE option highlighted SCREEN MODE 4FULL gt V POSITION e gt O H POSITION ek 18 V HEIGHT ek 1d H WIDTH 1 AUTO PICTURE OFF FINE PICTURE IT jO PICTURE ADJ II JO SEL lt gt ADJ RETURN The AUTO PICTURE option only appears if you have a computer connected THE MENU SYSTEM THE FUNCTION MENU The FUNCTION menu contains options that control on screen displays other than the menu system and how the picture is displayed ON SCREEN DISPLAYS On
56. to a fixed mode to reduce the effects of phosphor aging The INVERSE function works in RGB mode only INVERSE inverts the video signal playing the image in a negative format FUNCTION PLE INVERSE has four options DISPLAY ON AUTO luminance level contrast is normal MENU ADJUST 1 AUTO ON normal contrast with inverse activated POWER SAVER OFF e GRAY LEVEL ds LOCK dims picture to reduce phosphor aging WENNER 4LOCK gt LOCK ON dims picture to reduce phosphor aging with inverse FILM MODE AUTO activated RESET The factory setting is AUTO Setting the PLE INVERSE option to LOCK dims the picture the contrast will be lower than normal ER Se EICH RETURN To set the PLE level to LOCK dd This is the FUNCTION option with the 1 From the main menu highlight and select FUNCTION The PLE INVERSE option highlighted FUNCTION menu is displayed 2 Highlight the PLE INVERSE option TEEN Setting PLE INVERSE to LOCK is 3 Use the j button to select LOCK recommended if you are displaying 4 Press the lt q button to return to the FUNCTION menu options You stationary pictures can continue making adjustments within the FUNCTION menu return to the previous menu or press MENU or CLEAR to exit the menu system 33 THE MENU SYSTEM ADJUSTING FOR FLICKERING WITH FILM MODE There is some amount of flickering that occurs in an image when it is transfered from film to video Setting the Film Mode option to Au
57. to will reduce flickering and improve the quality of video images AUTO The display will recognize and correct any flickering that occurs in an image ON All images are displayed in film mode OFF Film mode is off To turn FILM MODE to AUTO 1 From the main menu highlight and select FUNCTION The FUNCTION menu is displayed 2 Highlight the FILM MODE option 3 Use the J gt button to scroll through the three modes until the AUTO is displayed 4 Press the lt button to return to the FUNCTION menu optons You can continue making adjustments within the FUNCTION menu return to the previous menu by pressing GO BACK or press CLEAR to exit the menu system RESETTING TO DEFAULT VALUES The RESET function allows you to reset all adjustments to the factory default settings Remember this will reset all adjustments you have made in all menus To reset to the factory default settings 1 From the main menu highlight and select OPTIONS The OPTIONS menu is displayed 2 Highlight the RESET function and press OK 3 The RESET screen is displayed 4 Use the A or W button to highlight the RESET option and press OK or MENU The RESET screen will display the message NOW RESETTING When the settings are restored to the factory default you are returned to the RESET screen When you are done press GO BACK to return to the FUNCTION menu or pres CLEAR to exit the menu system 34 FUNCTION DISPLAY ON MENU ADJUST 1 POWER SAV
58. ts programmed to work with your remote control VCR DVD player audio components RGB Depending on how you set up the Cinema Screen monitor toggles between RGB1 RGB2 and RGB3 Note You can set up CMPNT1 OR RGB2 but not both If CMPNT17 is set up RGB2 will not appear when you use the RGB button SLEEP Brings up the sleep timer which is used to turn the monitor off automatically after a set amount of time VCR1 VCR2 DVD HD RCVR MONITOR These are the component buttons used to put the remote control into the correct mode to operate that particular component The correct video source must first be selected VIDEO or RGB or Autotuning must be set up VOLA VOLYV Adjusts the volume VIDEO Selects whatever component is hooked up to the video source inputs WHOeMULTI Brings up personal viewer profiles for some components ZOOM IN When in zoom mode press the MONITOR button an then the OK button to access zoom mode enlarges the picture When in zoom mode use the arrow buttons to pan and scan the entire picture ZOOM OUT When in zoom mode press the MONITOR button an then the OK button to access zoom mode decreases the size of the picture If picture is distorted zoom out to restore to normal 14 veri ONSOFF MONITOR Lat 9 DVD VCR2 AUX HDRCVR AMAA MUTE WHOeMULTI 100M IN SLEEP SC GO BACK GUIDE CED INFO Spare ER 2 d Q QO SCH a 5 _ SCH O DCH O REVERSE PLAY gt gt RECORD
59. u System ceeeeeeceereeeeeeee 46 Supported Resolution saices oii iaeeeerondaudnein edd mmeienies 48 RCA Cinema Screen Display Limited Warranty ceceeeee 49 Cinema Screen ACCESSOTIES eessen 50 SETUP AND CONNECTIONS GETTING STARTED Welcome to the future The Cinema Screen monitor combines advanced technology with sophisticated design to create a sleek elegant monitor that fits unobtrusively into any environment while still making a lasting impression This first section contains all of the information you need to get your Cinema Screen monitor connected and set up The rest of the manual gives you guidance in using the functions of your monitor as well as technical information troubleshooting and warranty information 1 SETUP AND CONNECTION 2 THE MENU SYSTEM y 3 REFERENCE SETUP AND CONNECTIONS CONTENTS OF THE PACKAGE Cinema Screen monitor Power cord Ferrite cores RGB cable Mini D Sub 15 pin to Mini D Sub 15 pin connector Remote control unit with two AA batteries User s manual It is highly recommended that you have your Cinema Screen monitor installed by a professional If you are installing the monitor yourself refer to the Reference section NOTE If you are planning on attaching the floor stand to your Cinema Screen monitor and not the optional wall mount unit you may want to use the safety metal fittings provided to give your monitor extra stability The saf
60. u are finished adjusting the picture settings press GO BACK to return to the main menu or press CLEAR to exit the menu system If the CONTROL NOT AVAILABLE message appears when you are trying to change the picture settings make sure the preset mode is set to MEMORY You can only change picture settings in MEMORY mode The other modes are pre set and can t be changed PICTURE QUALITY CONTRAST Jee BLACK LEVEL OI SHARPNESS IIe COLOR TINT Jee PRESETS 4MEMORY gt COLOR TEMP COOL NOISE REDUCE LOW SEL lt gt ADJ H RETURN This is the PICTURE QUALITY menu with the PRESETS option highlighted CONTRAST e gt m JO This is the CONTRAST screen 25 THE MENU SYSTEM SETTING THE COLOR TEMPERATURE The color temperature setting controls how warm red or cool blue your picture is The COLOR TEMP option has 4 settings Normal Warm Pro lets you select settings individually Cool For regular viewing Normal Warm or Cool is recommended The PRO setting is generally used only for professional applications To change the COLOR TEMP setting 1 From the main menu highlight and select the PICTURE QUALITY menu 2 Use the arrow buttons on the remote to highlight the COLOR TEMP option Press the Kk button to select it The COLOR TEMP screen appears 3 Use the d and p buttons to select the desired COLOR TEMP setting The settings switch as follows i NORMAL WARM PRO
61. utton on the remote control The screen sizes are as follows FILL expands in both vertical and horizontal directions while the correct proportions are maintained The picture is not distorted just closer NORMAL displays a picture with a 4 3 aspect ratio standard video Because this mode fills the screen vertically but not horizontally black bars will appear on the right and left sides of the picture Note If viewing with a 4 3 aspect ratio for long periods of time set side gray level at 3 or 4 FULL expands the picture in the horizontal direction only This option corrects the aspect ratio of images that have been compressed or squeezed STADIUM expands in both the horizontal and vertical directions but varies the amount of stretch depending on the picture the center of the picture is almost normal while the edges are considerably expanded This mode is intended for watching video with a 4 3 aspect ratio on a wide screen Note In stadium mode only the V position and H position are displayed You can t change the height and width To change the viewing size 1 Press the CINEMA button on the remote control 2 The current viewing size will be displayed Press the CINEMA button again to switch to the next size The size switches as follows FILL NORMAL FULL STADIUM 7 Fill Stadium 29 THE MENU SYSTEM ADJUSTING THE PICTURE POSITION AND SIZE The SCREEN menu lets you adjust t
62. vertical picture position of the picture on the screen Adjusts the horizontal picture position of the picture on the screen Adjusts the vertical size of the picure Adjusts the horizontal size of the picure When turned on automatically adjusts for flickering and striped patterns Adjusts for flickering in the picture Adjusts for striped patterns in the picture Functions Turns the on screen display on and off Adjusts the vertical and horizontal position of the menu display Sets the monitor for use as an energy saving display when used with a computer When viewing a picture with 4 3 aspect ratio sets the luminance of both sides of the picture Sets the brightness level to the minimum in VGA mode Normally set to AUTO When turned to AUTO selects the correct viewing format Resets ALL the settings to the factory default values 46 REFERENCE Main menu OPTION Main menu SETUP Main menu AUTOTUNING SETUP Sub menu AUDIO INPUT BNC SELECT RGB SELECT HD SELECT RGB3 ADJUST Sub menu FREQUENCY MENU LANGUAGE COLOR SYSTEM Sub menu HD RCVR BTN SAT2 BUTTON VCR1 BUTTON DVD BUTTON Functions Allocates audio connectors Sets BNC connectors to either composite or component video Sets the appropriate mode for the computer image RGB VGA signals VIDEO Moving picture WIDE WIDE VGA DTV Sets correct mode for your HD digital receiver 1080 A or 1080 B Adjusts the display position in RGB3 i
63. your VCR or Laserdisc player 1 Turn off the power to the monitor and VCR or laser disc player 2 Connect one end of your RCA cable to the video output connector on the back of your VCR or laser disc player Connect the other end to the video input on the monitor 3 Use standard RCA cables to connect the audio from your VCR or laser disc player to AUDIO2 input jacks on the monitor if your VCR or laser disc player has this capability Be careful to keep your right and left channel connections correct for stereo sound 4 Turn on the Cinema Screen monitor and the VCR or laser disc player NOTE Refer to your VCR or laser disc player user s manual for more information about your equipment s video output requirements CONNECTING Your DVD PLAYER To connect your Cinema Screen monitor to a DVD player 1 Turn off the power to the monitor and DVD player 2 Use a standard video cables to connect your DVD player to the CMNT1 input on the monitor or use the DVD player s S Video output Use a standard S Video cable to connect to the S Video input on the Cinema Screen monitor 3 Turn on the monitor and the DVD player CONNECTING A PERSONAL COMPUTER If you are connecting a computer to the monitor you must attach ferrite cores to both ends of the DVI cable to meet FCC standards see page 6 If you have a computer with digital RGB output connect it to the RGB3 jack on the monitor For IBM VGA or compatible or Macintosh
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