Vivitek DVR5612 manual Be sure to remove the plug by holding the power cord plug

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Safety Instructions - Warning and Caution

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Do not remove back cover, case front panel or any other cover

The high-voltage components inside the unit may cause electrical shock if mishandled. For all adjustments

and servicing to interior circuitry please contact the dealer.

When you will not use this device for a long period of time, be sure to remove the power plug

When you are away for long periods of time be sure to unplug

the device to avoid any fire due to electrical

storms or power surges.

Be sure to remove the plug by holding the power cord plug

Remove the power cord at the receptacle by pulling on the plug, not on the cord.

Or it may cause fire or electric shock.

Do not cut, twist, perforate, modify or bend the connector or force the power cord or place heavy objects on it

Doing so may cause fire or electric shock. In case of broken power cord,

please contact the dealer.

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Contents Page Accessories Check FCC WarningMaintenance Maintenance for filterImportant Statement 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 wetInstall this device in a flat and solid place Keep the ventilation grill freeDo not stand or sit on this device Keep heavy objects off this deviceBe sure to remove the plug by holding the power cord plug Connecting and Checking the Antenna Connection with Antenna CableOUT Front Connector System ConnectionRear Connector DVD, Satellite, Cable etcStereo amplifier Speaker SystemRear Connector Introduction the Control Panel and Remote Control Lamp / Power StatusVOL InputButton name Function VOLPower on Power offOperation status Machine status Lamp LED Example how to select correct input signal source Before use OSD, You must knowRecommended ways to learn about operations Quick Input Source select wayOSD explanation BrightnessColor TintColor Temperature For TV, AV, Comp input source modeFor RGB, DVI input source mode Noise ReductionAuto Config DefaultADC Phase ADC ClockTransparency PIPSplit Input Signal Analog TV SetupClose Caption Digital TV Setup Bass TrebleBalance SpeakerChange Access Code Confirm Access CodeTV Rating Mpaa RatingOSD Timeout Reset ALL SettingReset Lamp Timer OSD H PositionProgramming the universal remote control Device program codesAmplifier and tuner codes Cable set-top box codesCD Player codes Computer and Home automation codesDVD Player codes Receiver codesADC JBLSatellite set-top box codes TV codesManufacturer JCB KECKTV SSSVCR codes MGACCE HI-Q KLHMEI Searching for device codes Reassigning device buttonsTo search for a device code To reassign device buttonsTeaching the remote control new functions Using the universal remote controlTo teach the remote control a new function To access the OSD with the universal remote controlUsing picture-in-picture PIP mode Setting the sleep timerTo control PIP mode using the universal remote control To set the sleep timer using the universal remote controlTroubleshooting LED doesn’t blink when a button is pressedRemote control will not accept the device program code Default PC Input Mode Video Input FormatMiscellaneous Specifications SUBIf following situations Please check the following itemsError Codes States Power LED Lamp LED Status DescriptionLED Status Normal OperationService Information and Announcement Service InformationAnnouncement Page Vivitek Corp Fremont Blvd Fremont, CA Tel 510 Efax 510