InFocus TD32 Connecting the Set Top Box, How to connect, With Component, With RGBD-Sub or DVI

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Connecting the Set Top Box

How to connect

Connect Set Top Box video inputs to AV, COMPONENT, PC or DVI jacks on the Monitor.

Audio inputs to Audio sockets beside the L (White) and R (Red) audio jacks which you connect video inputs.

How to use

1Turn on the Set Top Box.

2Press INPUT button on the remote control of the Monitor and select Component1, Component2, PC or DVI.

Supported Signals

 

 

 

 

 

 

Component1

Component2

PC

DVI

480i/60Hz

 

 

480p/60Hz

 

 

 

 

576i/50Hz

 

 

576p/50Hz

 

 

 

 

720p/50Hz

 

 

 

 

720p/60Hz

 

 

 

 

1080i/50Hz

 

 

 

 

1080i/60Hz

 

 

 

 

How to connect

With Component

Connect a three separate component cables to the component jacks of the STB and the Monitor. Connect L (White)and R (Red) sound cables (composite) to the sound jacks of the STB and the Monitor.

With RGB(D-Sub) or DVI

Connect a D-Sub or DVI cable to the AV video jacks of the STB and the Monitor.

Connect L (White)and R (Red) sound cables (composite) to the sound jacks of the STB and the Monitor.

Component, PC and DVI ports can be displayed only 1 signal among them. If one of them is being displayed, other sockets are unavailable.

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Contents USER’S Guide Contents Setting the Picture FCC Notice Page Important Safety Information Follow all operating and use instructionsImportant Safety Information Important Safety Information Only use the specified batteries OSD Key Position AccessoriesViewing the Control Panel OSD Key FunctionBack panel of the monitor RS-232C To control from PC Viewing the Connecting PanelBack Panel and Jacks For PC, Set top boxConnects a sound signal from PC or DVI RS-232C ConfigurationsConnects a control signal from a PC Connects a sound signal from componentViewing the Remote Control Key DescriptionPIP Picture In Picture Keys Move key Move the position of PIP window OFF Small Large TwinLoad two AAA batteries, taking Reception Range of Remote ControlLoading the Batteries Care that the + and ends face Correct directionInstallation Table Stand Installation OptionalSpeaker Installation Optional Speaker AccessoriesConnecting the TV Cable Connecting the TV CableWatching VCR Connecting the VCRConnecting the VCR With S-VideoHow to use Connecting the DVDConnecting the DVD Component Input portsWith Component Connecting the Set Top BoxHow to connect With RGBD-Sub or DVIPin Configuration Connecting the PC D-Sub & DVIConnecting a PC to the Monitor 15Pin Signal Cable based on protruded pinDisplayable Monitor Specification Vertical Frequency HzTurning the Monitor On/Off Volume ControlBasic Operation Select SourceMain Menu OSD Menu StructureExample of OSD Menu Sub MenuChannel Type Setting the ChannelThen the tuning bar will appear and scanning will start Auto ScanFine Tune Adjust the fine tune with VOL+ or VOL- buttonDigest Add the current channel into the scanned channel list Set the favorite channelSkip and Fav menu appear Remove the current channel from the scanned channel listSetting the Picture ModeAdjust User Mode Color ContrastBrightness TintNormal TemperatureCool 1 Warm 1Video NR Screen FormatPanorama Expands Wide mode screen verticallyScreen Format Description Wide ZoomSetting the Picture PC GeometryMismatchMatch Sound Mode Setting the SoundBalance User Adjust Spatial EffectAVCAuto Volume Control MTS Multichannel Television SoundPIP Picture In Picture Setting the OthersTranslucent Size in PIP Picture In PictureSource in PIP Picture Swap in PIP Picture In PictureChange the position of the PIP window AdvancedPosition in PIP Sub Menu, there are four positionsLanguage in Advanced Set ID in AdvancedBlue Back in Advanced Front Key Lock in AdvancedChip TV Parental Guidelines Movie Blocking in V-Chip TV Blocking in V-ChipSelect TV Blocking with CH+/CH- button on Chip Blocking in V-Chip Change Password in V-ChipEnter to On Time Setting the TimeTime Set On TimeOn Channel On VolumeCursor moves into Parts Off Time SleepTroubleshooting Problem Quick Action for Possible SolutionWarranty Card Limited WarrantyLimited Warranty Period To Be Eligible For Limited Warranty Coverage