Sceptre Technologies Sceptre X42 specifications Vga-Pc, AV1/AV2, Page20

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of any video more accurately and vividly. This interface can be used by both

 

PC and video displaying devices such as DVD player, satellite box, or digital

 

cable box…etc. Please note to get sound out of DVI mode you must

 

connect an audio cable from your audio video device to the audio port labeled

 

“PC Audio In”.

VGA-PC

VGA stands for Video Graphics Array. This type of connection is designed so

 

people can use their PCs on the 42” LCD/TV. This type of connection is

 

primarily used by personal computers. Please note to get sound out of VGA

 

mode you must connect an audio cable from your audio video device to the

 

audio port labeled “PC Audio In”.

TV

This connection is for TV tuner only. TV tuner is actually a NTSC standard

 

tuner, which can scan over the airwave UHF/VHF or Analog Cable (cable

 

directly hooked up into the TV) TV stations and display them at standard

 

definition (regular TV video resolution). This connection is primarily used

 

by non-HD antennas or analog cables.

AV1/AV2

This connection is for common audio video devices that use RCA (red yellow

 

white) cable. This connection is primarily used by VCR, DVD player, DV

 

camcorder, and video game consoles (XBOX 360, PS3, Gamecube).

YPbPr 1 (Component)

High definition audio video devices can be connected to the port

 

 

via 3 wires, red, green, and blue. Older audio video devices that

 

 

display high definition video use this port. This connection is

 

 

primarily used by DVD player, satellite box, digital cable box,

 

 

and video game consoles (XBOX 360, PS3, Gamecube).

VGA-YPbPr 2

This is a duplicate for YPbPr 1 (Component). Please use the

 

 

optional VGA to Component conversion cable.

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Contents Contents Using Page2Getting Started Page3Package Contents Display panel Media boxFunction 1VideoDLTI/DCTI 2AudioGeneral Page6Page7 Ntsc Atsc5I/O Page8 Opening the Package Page9Important Safety Guidelines Page10Page11 Page12 External Television Antenna Grounding Page13Page14 Power LinesLightning Protection Display Page15Page16 Wall-mounted Page17About control keys Page18TV Info Explained Source PC & AV ExplainedDTV HDMI-1Page20 VGA-PCAV1/AV2 Media Box Page21Media Box Rear View Connector Definitions Service Port VGA High Definition CapableComponent High Definition Capable Line OutPicture Quality of All Connections from Ok to Best AV1 & AV2 Basic Video FairComponent Good Atsc Tuner GoodQuick Installation Installation batteries of remote controlConnecting the Display with Media Box Connectors. The color side always faces up or outwardConnect Cable Page27Page28 Page29 Connecting the AC Power CordPower Switch Page30 Connecting TV TunerConnecting AV1 / AV2 Port Page31 Connecting Component HD PortHdtv 720p / 1080i / 1080p Connecting HDMI-1, HDMI-2 Port Page32Hdcp Page33Page34 Connecting Atsc TunerConnecting Line Out Port Connecting VGA Port Page35Page36 Connecting to TV SpeakerConnecting Headphone Out Port For Analog Cable and Antenna Users Page37For Hdtv Antenna Atsc Tuner Users Page38Using Page39Universal Remote Code and Support Page40Page41 Aspect ExplainedAuto Page42 Zoom FullZoom Subtitle Picture In Picture Page43Favorite Channels Page44Source PC Page45CH + Page46VOL -/+ Page47Page48 100/- channel numberReturn Sleep Page49X42 Port combination for PIPPage50 Page51 How to operate the OSD Menu Page52OSD screen instruction Page53TV input Page54Page55 Page56 Page57 AV1 & AV2 inputsFavorite CH Page58 Page59 Page60 Page61 VGA-PC input Page62Page63 Audio Page64Page65 DVI inputFormat Page66 DTV input mode Page67Page68 Page69 Page70 Page71 Page72 PasswordReset DTV Rating Explained General OperationMpaa / TV-Y Ustv -For All Children PG Mpaa / TV-Y7 USTV- Directed to Older ChildrenPG-13 Mpaa / TV-G Ustv General Audience Mpaa / TV-PG Ustv Parental Guidance SuggestedNC-17 Mpaa / TV-14 Ustv Parents Strongly Cautioned Mpaa / TV-MA Ustv Mature Audience OnlyPage75 DTV Favorite Channels ExplainedTV program description Cleaning the LCD TV Page76Page77 TroubleshootingProblems Reasons Solutions Problems Possible solutions Page78Page79 Page80 FCC Compliance Statement Page81European Notice Page82