Sanyo DP42410 manual Advanced AV Connections, DVI to Hdmi, Digital Audio, Audio OUT Jacks

Page 12

ADVANCED AV CONNECTIONS

English

ADVANCED DIGITAL SIGNAL CONNECTIONS-HDMI TO HDMI

Connect compatible Digital devices, such as, a HD Cable Box, HD Satellite Receiver, DVD Player, and Game System.

HDMI-High-Definition Multimedia Interface.

This is an all digital AV interface that accepts uncompressed video signals for the best picture quality possible. It supports HDCP copy protection, allowing transmission of copy-protected digital content. The signal can also include Dolby® Digital or PCM audio, when available.

1 Connect a HDMI cable to the HDMI input and to your external device. (Cable is not supplied)

NOTE : Press the INPUT button to step through the signal inputs to select HDMI1, HDMI2 or HDMI3.

DVI TO HDMI

(ONLY HDMI1 IS COMPATIBLE WITH THIS FUNCTION)

1 Use an adapter (not supplied) to connect a DVI device to a HDMI1 input jack.

NOTE : HDMI Audio setting is necessary. (refer page 20)

2 Connect the audio out of the device to the PC AUDIO INPUT.

BACK-SIDE VIEW OF HDTV

SATELLITEPC

RECEIVER

DIGITAL AUDIO

1 Connect the Digital Audio output to a multichannel receiver, as shown.

NOTE: Dolby Digital audio signal is available from the Digital Audio output terminal only when received as part of a Digital Antenna input being viewed on the screen.

BACK-SIDE

VIEW OF HDTV

(Coaxial)

DIGITAL

AUDIO CABLE (Not supplied)

MULTICHANNEL

RECEIVER

AUDIO OUT JACKS

1 Connect the Audio output to a multichannel receiver, as shown.

BACK-SIDE

VIEW OF HDTV

Cable not supplied

STEREO

AMPLIFIER

12

Image 12
Contents Page Important Safety Instructions Risk of Electric Shock do not OpenHandling Precautions FCC InformationEnergy Star User Information TrademarksContents Installing and Uninstalling Stand  Place the LCD TV on a flat surface place whereProtecting the display screen  Place the LCD TV screen facing down on a flatInstallation Positioning the LCD HdtvWall Mounting Optional Mounting screws measurements 42 TV Install supplied batteries in the Remote PrecautionsGetting Started Getting STARTED-CONTROLS and Jacks BACK-SIDE Panel LEFT-SIDEComponent Video Input VIDEO3 YPbPr, Digital Audio Output Coaxial, page 12 UseRemote Control Operation Digital Banner may contain Channel NumberAnalog Banner may contain Channel Number Channel Up / Down CH+, Buttons Press to Analog Signal Connections VIDEO1 or VIDEO2 optional  Component Signal Connections VIDEO3 YPbPrGetting STARTED-CONNECTIONS Analog DeviceInitial Setup  Plug in AC power cord 120V AC, 60HzInitial Channel Scan To 120V AC outletAdvanced AV Connections DVI to HdmiDigital Audio Audio OUT Jacks Select Auto Adjustment from the PC Setup Menu PC ConnectionsPC Monitor Operation Sports Mode Off FootballChannel Adjustment Menu Navigation MAP Highlight Air or Cable. Press the OK button ON-SCREEN Menu Operation Channel List OperationAdding Channels to Channel List Deleting Channels from the Channel ListParent Adjustment Password SettingMore Information Mpaa OperationCANADIAN/US English Operation Canadian French OperationRegion Name Operation Region Name- Region Name for V-Chip Regional RatingPICTURE/ AUDIO/ Advanced Adjustment Adjusting the Audio Levels TREBLE/ BASS/ Balance Operation Hdmi Audio Operation Hdmi Audio SettingsReset Audio Operation Bass Boost OperationNoise Reduction Operation Mpeg NR OperationDynamic AI Operation Picture PIX Shape OperationReset Advanced Operation Next page OperationPrevious page Operation Language OperationCC Style Setting Operation Sleep OperationAnalog CLOSED-CAPTION Operation Digital CLOSED-CAPTION OperationReset System Operation Default OperationSystem Info Operation Media Browser OperationSettings for Slideshow function Operation Multi View ThumbnailŹŸ 83  SlideshowPhoto Viewer Specifications Symbol ! # $ % & ’ @ `Larger than 8192x4320 Width x Height x1/64 Channel mode Before returning your HDTV, please visit ourPicture menu ‡ Selec Channel List to addSpecifications Configurations of VGA Terminals PC / Hdmi Signal ModesResolution Freq.Hz Freq.KHz Pixels Clock MHz 59.94