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Contents For assistance, please call Immediately View PTV843-9788 Three Important Reasons to Register Your ProductFor assistance, please call Keep these instructions for future reference Follow all instructions carefullyGetting Started TrademarksFor assistance, please call 1-888-VIEW PTV843-9788 FCC CautionDeclaration of Conformity Models NumberTable of Contents Before Using Remote Control Battery Installation Emergency Alert System EAS Forced TuningReset All Memory Functions Observe the following precautionsGlossary and Acronyms Illuminated Remote Control Location of ControlsVOL -+ / ŻŹ NumberControls and Terminals on the Projection Display Front View Model PT-56DLX75 unit shownOutput audio signal Connector Audio Out Output audio signalRear View Model PT-56DLX75 unit shown VentInstallation Connecting the Antenna / Cable to the RF in TerminalAntenna Connection VHF AntennaCable Connection CableCARD Connection From cable CableCARDTMInput 3 is located on the front of the unit. P How to connect the 1, 2, 3 Input TerminalsConnects VCRs and other peripheral equipment S-VHS VCR How to connect the Component Video Input Terminals Connecting a DVD Player to Component VideoComponent Signals Y, PB, PR that can be Input DVD PlayerHow to connect the AV OUT Terminals Recording Equipment S-VHS /VHS VCRHow to connect the Amplifier Audio AdjustmentsAnalog Audio Out Stereo System Stereo Amplifier and SpeakersProcedure Firmly connect the cable to the connectorDigital Audio Out Amplifier with built in Dolby Digital decodersHow to connect the PC in Terminals Connecting a PC to PCPC in Terminal D-SUB 15P Pin Layouts NC Not connectedRGB signals that can be input KHz Personal Computer SignalsHow to connect the Hdmi input terminal Connection diagramWhen audio signal input is digital When audio signal input is analogAudio signal PCM ProcedureCompatible formats Power on / OFF Turning the Power on and OFFPower on Power OFFFirst Time Setup For your convenience, First Time Set up menu willLanguage Auto programBasic Menu Navigation Example of a procedureButton operation during Menu display Menu navigation Other Adjust sub-menu Basic OperationTuning channels Switching languages for displayPress to select Setup icon Press to display the Setup menu Press Menu to display the Main Menu screenAutomatic program setting Press to select ProgramChannel Channel menuManual program setting „ Edit Caption When a preset Caption has been enteredWhen selecting a desired Caption manually Press to display the Setup„ Preview CH „ Edit Add„ Edit Favorite Selecting Input Mode Rapid Tuning„ Card input mode Photo Viewer is selected Projection Display operationChannel and Program Tuning Using the CH/VOL ButtonUnit Status display Favorite Feature Use Favorite FeatureSet Favorite Feature Audio MuteSelect Audio Mode for TV Viewing Sleep Timer FeatureDigital mode Analog modeChanging the aspect mode Aspect mode is changed each time when Aspect is pressedMode Picture Explanation Aspect Controls„ Caution when HDMI/PC is input Split screenSplitting the screen Changing the channelSelect desired input mode Right screen TV/VIDEO Press to select the desired input ModeSwapping left and right screens Press to swapPicture Adjustments Picture Menu is inaccessible when no signal is presentPress to adjust each item Press to select PicturePicture Mode PC AdjustPress to select picture mode Press to display the PC Adjust MenuOther Adjust Advanced AdjustAdjust menu Press to display the Advanced Adjust menuAudio Adjustments Audio ModeNormal / Bass / Treble / Balance Press to select AudioOther detailed audio adjustments can be made Press to select BBE settingCH Press to select BBE Sleep Timer Feature Set Sleep TimerPress to display Timer menu Sleep time may be set using the Sleep button. PLock Feature „ Create Secret Code First Time SettingEnter Secret Code „ Enter Secret CodeRating level setting Lock SetBlock program Channel Lock Block channel selectionAge Blocked Description Based Content Group Ratings Monitor out settingPress to select Monitor out Press to select On or Off Enter a 4-digit password Change passwordBlocking Messages Photo Viewer Insert/Remove the CardInsert the Card Remove the CardJpeg thumbnail Card iconPress to display the Photo Viewer SD button may also be pressed for Photo Viewer mode. PCard Warning Messages Exit Photo ViewerIndex Area Operation Press SD to exit Photo ViewerSingle Play Mode Slide Show Mode Exit Slide Show modePress during Single Play Mode Press to select each item Press to set each itemSetup Features Signal meterPress to select Signal meter Press to display signal meterCC Mode CC Mode for AnalogInput labels CC Closed CaptionCC Mode for Digital Digital settingsCC Reset SettingsReset Other adjust SetupAbout Programming the Remote Programming Without a CodeVCR Infrared Codes Index OK to store the codeComponent Codes Brand CodeRemote Control Quick Reference Guide Cable Converter BOX DVD, CD Players Infrared Codes IndexAMPLIFIERS, and DBS Infrared Codes Index Codes For CD PlayerOperating Components with Remote Control Operating a VCROperating a Cable BOX Operating a DBSProgram the Remote Control to use with DVD Program the Remote Control to operate audio receiverOperating a DVD Operating a ReceiverProgram the Remote Control to use with a PVR Operating a PVR Personal Video RecorderIndicator Symptom Problem Possible Solution IndicatorLamp replacement procedure Lamp unit replacement periodPower button Lamp indicator Power indicator Replacing the lamp unitClose the Lamp Cover Turn the Lock/Open Knob to the right Insert the new Lamp Unit being careful Insertion directionReplace the Front cover Troubleshooting OFFSpecifications PT-56DLX75 PT-61DLX75 PT-56DLX25Cleaning Customer Services DirectoryLimited Warranty Limited Warranty CoverageCarry-in or In-Home Service Limited Warranty Limits And ExclusionsOther Information PreambleAbove provided that you also do one of the following How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs END of Terms and ConditionsVersion 2.1, February Other Information Information How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries USAIndex CableCARDCustomer’ Record Model Number Serial Number

PT 56DLX25, PT 56DLX75 specifications

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