Vivitek DVR5612 manual Keep this device from high temperature or direct sunshine

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Safety Instructions - Warning and Caution

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Do not place flower vases, glasses, cosmetics, chemical solutions, liquids or small metal objects on this device

Liquid or small objects inside the device may cause fire or electric shock. In this case,

turn off the power supply and remove the power plug before contacting the dealer.

Keep this device from high temperature or direct sunshine

High temperature may cause overheating and fire.

Keep the device from contacting rubber or plastic products for long period of time

This may cause the case to be deformed or the paint to strip off.

Do not touch the device and power cord while wet.

Do not touch the electrical cord or remove the power plug with wet hands which may cause electric shock.

Do not touch the antenna or the power cord during thunder or lightning

In case of thunder or lightning, we would suggest you remove the power plug from the outlet and do not touch the antenna

lead, as it may cause electric shock.

Keep this device away from kitchen smoke, steam, heater, dusty places and heat source

*These conditions may cause fire or electric shock to occur.

*Both the case and the power cord may deform or melt with heat,

causing fire

We strongly suggest you avoid plugging this into an outlet where other electrical appliances are being used

Plugging this device into a power strip or extension cord where other high-voltage appliances are already being used, may cause fire and overload the electrical circuit. Make sure

if you use an extension cord or power strip that they are correctly rated for the proper voltage and current of this device.



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Contents Page Accessories Check FCC WarningImportant Statement MaintenanceMaintenance for filter Clear methodsReplacement method of projection lamp Replacement ProcedureIndex Important StatementDisplay Modes Remote Control Correct viewingHandling Moisture CondensationSafety Instructions Warning and Caution Keep this device from high temperature or direct sunshine Do not touch the device and power cord while wetDo not stand or sit on this device Install this device in a flat and solid placeKeep the ventilation grill free Keep heavy objects off this deviceBe sure to remove the plug by holding the power cord plug Connection with Antenna Cable Connecting and Checking the AntennaOUT Front Connector System ConnectionStereo amplifier Rear ConnectorDVD, Satellite, Cable etc Speaker SystemRear Connector VOL Introduction the Control Panel and Remote ControlLamp / Power Status InputButton name Function VOLPower off Power onOperation status Machine status Lamp LED Recommended ways to learn about operations Example how to select correct input signal sourceBefore use OSD, You must know Quick Input Source select wayColor OSD explanationBrightness TintFor RGB, DVI input source mode Color TemperatureFor TV, AV, Comp input source mode Noise ReductionADC Phase Auto ConfigDefault ADC ClockPIP TransparencySplit Analog TV Setup Input SignalClose Caption Digital TV Setup Balance BassTreble SpeakerTV Rating Change Access CodeConfirm Access Code Mpaa RatingReset Lamp Timer OSD TimeoutReset ALL Setting OSD H PositionAmplifier and tuner codes Programming the universal remote controlDevice program codes Cable set-top box codesCD Player codes Computer and Home automation codesADC DVD Player codesReceiver codes JBLTV codes Satellite set-top box codesManufacturer KTV JCBKEC SSSMGA VCR codesCCE KLH HI-QMEI To search for a device code Searching for device codesReassigning device buttons To reassign device buttonsTo teach the remote control a new function Teaching the remote control new functionsUsing the universal remote control To access the OSD with the universal remote controlTo control PIP mode using the universal remote control Using picture-in-picture PIP modeSetting the sleep timer To set the sleep timer using the universal remote controlLED doesn’t blink when a button is pressed TroubleshootingRemote control will not accept the device program code Video Input Format Default PC Input ModeMiscellaneous Specifications SUBIf following situations Please check the following itemsLED Status Error CodesStates Power LED Lamp LED Status Description Normal OperationService Information Service Information and AnnouncementAnnouncement Page Vivitek Corp Fremont Blvd Fremont, CA Tel 510 Efax 510