Olevia LT32HVE Series, LT32HVM Series manual Glossary

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Glossary

Interlaced - Images are the result of lines of data reassembled. Interlaced refers to the process of an image's odd lines reassembled from top to bottom taking about 1/60 of a second, before reassembling the even lines which results in a full picture. Antonym: Progressive

Language - Feature on the OSD for the Syntax Olevia models that enables the OSD to be read in different languages.

LCD - Liquid Crystal Display

LCoS - Liquid Crystal on Silicon

LED - Light Emitting Diode

Luminance - refers to the brightness of an image.

Lux - 1 Lux = 1 footcandle; measurement of brightness

Moire - A visual illusion in which a succession of parallel curved lines produces a pattern to the naked eye, but does not really exist. Otherwise known as the moire effect.

NCTA - National Cable Television Association

Noise reduction - Feature on the OSD for the Syntax Olevia models that enables channels from the tuner box to reduce noise displayed on the LCD unit.

NTSC - National Television systems Committee

OSD - On Screen Display; brought up by pressing the menu button on the TV or the Remote. Over Scanning - An image displayed is larger than the display area

PAL - Phase Alternating Line

Parental Control - The ability to block access to specified content from an unsuitable audience. PIP - Picture in Picture; feature that enables one source to be displayed on top of another source. Pixel Resolution - Refers to the number of rows horizontal and vertical that produces the image. PIP - Picture in Picture; Allows an image to be displayed in front of another image.

Plug and Play - Describes the hardware or software that is installed and does not require any configuration before using.

Progressive - An image or lines of data that is reassembled from top to bottom sequentially. Antonym: Interlaced

RGB - Red, green & blue These primary colors provide the basis for many different colors. Refresh Rate - Refers to the maximum number of frames that the monitor can display per second. Usually measured in hertz.

Saturation - The amount of a particular color present in an image.

SCART - An industry standard for interconnecting audio-video equipment developed by Peritel. Usually associated with PAL video equipment.

SDTV - Standard Definition Television usually in 480I/P format.

SECAM - Sequential Color with Memory or Sequential Couleur Avec Memoire Set-Top-Box- box that is capable of receiving and decoding digital transmissions (i.e. High Definition Cable Box, Digital Cable box).

Sharpness - Tries to artificially enhance the edges of a picture. Single Link - supports a maximum bandwidth of 165 MHz (1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz, 1280 x 1024 @ 85 Hz).

Split screen - Feature that places two images side by side.

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Contents LCD Multi-Media Display Connecting to a DVD Player with A/V or S Video Cables Table of C ontentsImportant information Important safety precautions CleaningVentilation Stand Precautions when transporting Display Power sourceNever insert objects or spill liquid Into the display unit Keep away from water and moistureReplacement parts Safety checksRepair EnvironmentFCC Statement FCC noticeFor Canadian model ApprovalAccessories Supplied accessoriesOptional accessories Audio cable with stereo mini jackTV Installation and Connection Guide Identifying Front and Rear PanelsFront Panel Identifying Front and Rear Connectors Rear PanelDescriptions of Connector Types Audio/Video CableConnecting the Power Cord Installation Connecting to a DVD Player with A/V or S Video CablesDisconnect all power sources before making any connection Connecting to a VCR Connecting to an Audio Receiver / Home Theater System Connecting to a DVD Player with A/V or S Video Cables Connecting to a DVD Player With Component Cables Video Disconnect all power sources before making any connections Connecting to a PC with VGA Connector Other Connections Remote Control Guide Remote Function Keys & DescriptionRegular Buttons How to use your Hot Keys Hot Keys TutorialBattery Installation Adjusting On Screen Displays OSD IntroductionTo Operate in the OSD Video Adjusting TV Picture Settings Video SettingsAdvance Video Quality Advance Picture Adjust Advance Picture AdjustTo Adjust Settings To Reset Factory SettingsAudio Adjusting Sound Quality Audio settingTreble Bass Balance OSD Audio Settings Equalizer MTS System for Stereo TV Mono, Sap, StereoMiscellaneous Adjusting Personal TV Settings Description of SettingsSetting the Channels Setting Favorites ChannelsEditing Channels Watching favorite channelsPersonal Channel Preferences Channel Naming To Name a ChannelSetting up the TV Timer Timer Start Time / Stop Time Watching with Closed CaptionUsing the Parental Control Feature TV OSD LanguagesParental Control Activating the Parental Control Feature To Block Unrated Channels Setting up Parental Control Password Factory Default Option Reset Factory SettingsAdjusting Screen Modes Changing the Screen ModeChanging the View Modes Picture in Picture PIPOSD View TV View PIP mode TV1,AV1, AV2, DVISplit Screen Split Screen mode Specifications Dimensional drawing Timing Mode for VGA and DVI DVI Pixels Policy Applicable to the LCD TV sold within USA & Canada onlyGlossary Glossary Glossary Video Resolution

LT32HVM Series, LT32HVE Series specifications

The Olevia LT32HVE and LT32HVM series represent a sophisticated blend of technology and versatility tailored for modern home entertainment. Both series deliver exceptional performance, ensuring users enjoy a myriad of features that enhance their viewing experience.

The LT32HVE series is designed for optimal picture quality, boasting a high-definition resolution of 1366x768 pixels. This resolution, combined with the LCD technology employed in these models, provides vibrant colors and sharp images. The LT32HVE also includes advanced contrast ratios, ensuring that users experience deep blacks and bright whites, enhancing the depth of on-screen visuals. The series integrates an integrated digital tuner, allowing users to easily access over-the-air digital channels without the need for additional set-top boxes.

Similarly, the LT32HVM series retains the high-definition resolution, but it takes a step further with enhanced color reproduction capabilities and improved refresh rates. This results in smoother motion during fast-paced scenes, making it an ideal choice for sports enthusiasts and action movie fans. The LT32HVM series also places a strong emphasis on user connectivity, featuring multiple HDMI inputs, component, and composite ports, enabling easy connections to gaming consoles, Blu-ray players, and other external devices.

Both series incorporate a sleek, modern design that can fit seamlessly into any living space. The thin profile and lightweight structure allow for easy wall mounting or placement on media consoles. Additional features include built-in speakers that deliver robust audio, although audiophiles may want to invest in external sound systems for an enhanced auditory experience.

Energy efficiency is also at the forefront of the design, with both models meeting Energy Star standards, ensuring lower energy consumption while being environmentally conscious. Additionally, Olevia’s user-friendly interface simplifies navigation through settings, input selections, and channel information, making it accessible for all users.

In summary, the Olevia LT32HVE and LT32HVM series are exceptional offerings in the realm of consumer electronics. With their high-definition clarity, enhanced connectivity, and modern design, these models not only cater to the demands of today’s tech-savvy audiences but also provide a reliable and immersive viewing experience that will stand the test of time. Whether for casual viewing or intense gaming, these series bring value and enjoyment to any entertainment environment.