Technika 42-2020 manual Using Digital Multimedia Connectors, Connecting the LCD TV to a PC

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Using Digital Multimedia

Connectors

You can connect USB devices to your TV by using the USB input of the TV. This feature allows you to display/play JPG and MP3 files stored in a USB stick.

It is possible that certain types of USB devices (e.g. MP3 Players) may not be compatible with this TV.

You may back up your files before making any connections to the TV set in order to avoid any possible data loss. Note that manufacturer will not be responsible for any file damage or data loss.

Do not pull out USB module while playing a file.

CAUTION: Quickly plugging and unplugging USB devices, is a very hazardous operation. Especially, do not repeatedly quickly plug and unplug the drive. This may cause physical damage to the USB player and especially the USB device itself.

SIDE VIEW USB MEMORY

USB Memory Connection

• Plug your USB device to the USB input of the TV.

IMPORTANT: The TV supports only FAT32 disk formatting. NTFS format is not supported.

It is recommended that you connect your USB device directly to the USB input of the TV. Some compatibility problems may occur if you use a separate cable connection.

Connecting the LCD TV to a PC

For displaying your computer’s screen image on your LCD TV, you can connect your computer to the TV set.

Power off both computer and display before making any connections.

Use 15-pin D-sub display cable to connect a PC to the LCD TV.

When the connection is made, switch to PC source. See “Input selection” section.

Set the resolution that suits your viewing requirements. Resolution information can be found in the appendix parts.

Audio

PC Input

Inputs

 

PC audio cable

PC RGB cable

(not supplied)

(not supplied)

to AUDIO INPUTS

to PC input

on the TV

 

Connecting to a DVD Player

If you want to connect a DVD player to your LCD TV, you can use connectors of the TV set. DVD players may have different connectors. Please refer to your DVD player’s instruction book for additional information. Power off both the TV and the device before making any connections.

Note: Cables shown in the illustration are not supplied.

If your DVD player has an HDMI socket, you can connect via HDMI. When you connect to DVD player as illustrated below, switch to HDMI source. See, “Input Selection” section.

Most DVD players are connected through COMPONENT SOCKETS. Use a component video cable to connect video input. For enabling audio, use a component audio cable as illustrated below. When the connection is made, switch to YPbPr source. See, “Input selection” section.

You may also connect through the SCART 1 or SCART 2. Use a SCART cable as shown below.

Note: These three methods of connection perform the same function but in different levels of quality. It is not

necessary to connect by all three methods.

 

Component

Component

 

Scart sockets

video

audio

HDMI

inputs

inputs

 

inputs

DVD Player

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Contents 42-2020 Contents Preparation AccessoriesFeatures IntroductionSafety Precautions LCD Screen Headphone VolumeInstallation Repair Information Environmental InformationOverview of the Remote Control LCD TV and Operating Buttons Viewing the Connections- Back ConnectorsEnglish Aerial Connection Viewing the Connections Side ConnectorsPower Connection USB Memory Connection Using Digital Multimedia ConnectorsConnecting the LCD TV to a PC Connecting to a DVD PlayerInserting Batteries in the Remote Control Handset Using Side AV ConnectorsUsing Other Connectors Connecting Other Equipment via ScartBasic Operations Switching the TV On/OffInput Selection Initial Settings Displaying Subtitles General OperationElectronic Programme Guide Information BannerIdtv Menu System Adding Locks to Channels Setting FavouritesDeleting the Channels in the Channel List Renaming ChannelsProgram Guide TimersConditional Access How to Add a Channel to a Favourites ListConfiguration TV SetupSetup Parental Control Time SettingsReceiver Upgrade Over Air Download OAD Language Audio Description OptionalStandby Search Manual Channel Scan Clear Service ListAutomatic Channel Scan Playing MP3 Files First Time InstallationMedia Browser Analogue TV Menu System Sound Menu Volume Film ModeGame Mode ResetSpdif Out Sound Mode optionalFeature Menu Pip-Pap HeadphoneMenu Timeout Sleep TimerDefault Zoom Power Save ModeBand Full Mode optionalInstall Menu Program Install Menu in AV ModesPC Position Menu PC Mode Menu SystemSource Menu PIP Picture-in-Picture and PAP Picture-and-Picture Modes Picture Mode SelectionDisplaying TV Information Mute FunctionTeletext Zoom ModesTips Not Available, O Available English Appendix a PC Input Typical Display ModesAppendix D PIP/PAP Mode Combinations Appendix C Supported DVI ResolutionsProducts Appendix E Supported File Formats for USB ModeBattery Specifications Dimensions mmMains AC Operation Important Instruction50174934