Sceptre Technologies Sceptre X42 specifications Media Box Rear View Connector Definitions

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Media Box Rear View Connector Definitions

1.Signal Connector

This connector provides video signals to the display panel and has to be permanently connected. This connection uses propriety cable.

2.Inverter Connector

This connector provides power to the display panel and has to be permanently connected. This connection uses propriety cable.

3.TV Speaker

This connection port is for connecting the TV’s speakers and provides sound signals to the TV’s speakers. This connection uses speaker wires.

4.ATSC Tuner

This connection port is for connecting digital cable or high definition antennas. The tuner will tune to unscrambled digital cable channels or over the air wave high definition local channels. This connection port uses coaxial cable.

5.Headphone Out

This connection port is for people who want to use a headphone with the TV. The connection port uses a 3.5mm mini-jack audio cable.

6.IR Connector

This connector receives remote control commands from the display panel’s IR sensor and has to be permanently connected. This connection uses propriety cable.

7.PC Audio In

This connection port is for people who want to provide audio to the TV when using devices such as PC or set-top box with a DVI output. The sources it provides audio for are HDCP, DVI, VGA-PC, or VGA-YPbPr2. For PC connection you would plug the provided 3.5mm mini-jack audio cord into your PC sound card and this port. For A/V devices such as DVI set-top box or DVI DVD player, you would use a RCA red/white to 3.5mm mini-jack cable for audio.

8.HDMI (High Definition Capable)

This connection port receives audio and high definition signal through one single

cable. It also doubles as HDCP source and DVI source with the provided HDMI

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Contents Contents Using Page2Getting Started Page3Package Contents Function Display panelMedia box 1VideoGeneral DLTI/DCTI2Audio Page65I/O Ntsc AtscPage7 Page8 Opening the Package Page9Important Safety Guidelines Page10Page11 Page12 External Television Antenna Grounding Page13Lightning Protection Power LinesPage14 Display Page15Page16 Wall-mounted Page17About control keys Page18DTV TV Info ExplainedSource PC & AV Explained HDMI-1AV1/AV2 VGA-PCPage20 Media Box Page21Media Box Rear View Connector Definitions Component High Definition Capable Service PortVGA High Definition Capable Line OutPicture Quality of All Connections from Ok to Best Component Good AV1 & AV2 BasicVideo Fair Atsc Tuner GoodQuick Installation Installation batteries of remote controlConnect Cable Connecting the Display with Media BoxConnectors. The color side always faces up or outward Page27Page28 Power Switch Connecting the AC Power CordPage29 Connecting AV1 / AV2 Port Connecting TV TunerPage30 Hdtv 720p / 1080i / 1080p Connecting Component HD PortPage31 Connecting HDMI-1, HDMI-2 Port Page32Hdcp Page33Connecting Line Out Port Connecting Atsc TunerPage34 Connecting VGA Port Page35Connecting Headphone Out Port Connecting to TV SpeakerPage36 For Analog Cable and Antenna Users Page37For Hdtv Antenna Atsc Tuner Users Page38Using Page39Universal Remote Code and Support Page40Auto Aspect ExplainedPage41 Zoom Subtitle Zoom FullPage42 Picture In Picture Page43Favorite Channels Page44Source PC Page45CH + Page46VOL -/+ Page47Return 100/- channel numberPage48 Sleep Page49Page50 Port combination for PIPX42 Page51 How to operate the OSD Menu Page52OSD screen instruction Page53TV input Page54Page55 Page56 Favorite CH AV1 & AV2 inputsPage57 Page58 Page59 Page60 Page61 VGA-PC input Page62Page63 Audio Page64Format DVI inputPage65 Page66 DTV input mode Page67Page68 Page69 Page70 Page71 Reset DTV PasswordPage72 Mpaa / TV-Y Ustv -For All Children Rating ExplainedGeneral Operation PG Mpaa / TV-Y7 USTV- Directed to Older ChildrenNC-17 Mpaa / TV-14 Ustv Parents Strongly Cautioned PG-13 Mpaa / TV-G Ustv General AudienceMpaa / TV-PG Ustv Parental Guidance Suggested Mpaa / TV-MA Ustv Mature Audience OnlyTV program description DTV Favorite Channels ExplainedPage75 Cleaning the LCD TV Page76Problems Reasons Solutions TroubleshootingPage77 Problems Possible solutions Page78Page79 Page80 FCC Compliance Statement Page81European Notice Page82