BenQ VA261 quick start Selecting a picture mode, Using the freeze function, Using the sleep timer

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Selecting a picture mode

To select a preset picture mode, press PRESET (yellow button) on the remote control. This enables you to select from the following settings:

 

 

Picture mode

Description

Dynamic

Suitable for viewing in brighter environments. The colour, contrast, and

 

brightness of the image is increased to suit the brighter lighting condition.

Standard

Suitable for viewing in environments with normal lighting condition.

 

This most closely represents the broadcast standard quality.

 

No alteration to colour, contract or brightness has been made.

 

 

Cinema

Suitable for viewing movies in darker environments. The colour has been

 

adjusted to more accurately represent natural skin tones.

Personal

Your own customised picture mode. To edit a picture mode, select 'Picture

 

mode' from the 'Picture' menu. See "Picture menu" on page 25.

Using the freeze function

Press FREEZE on the remote control to freeze the image on the screen. Press it again to restore normal viewing.

This freeze function does not control the input source which will continue normally, but not be displayed whilst the image remains frozen. When the image freeze is stopped, normal play will resume in real time. That is, the displayed image will jump to the current time and any interim video is not displayed. This is not a timeshift function.

Do not leave the screen displaying a static image for an extended period of time because you may temporarily or permanently damage the screen resulting in image traces which could remain visible long after the original image has been removed.

Using the sleep timer

Press SLEEP/blue button on the remote control to activate the sleep timer function. Press it again to set the time interval. Time is set in increments of 30 minutes, from 0 to 120 minutes.

At the expiration of this time, the TV will go into standby mode. This is useful if you want the TV to automatically turn itself off after a set period of time.

Using the Teletext function

Press TELETEXT on the remote control to display Teletext, and again to turn it off.

Teletext is only available when TV, composite Video or S-Video is selected as the input source, and a signal which transmits Teletext is currently received. Not all TV stations and video signals contain Teletext. If in doubt, please contact the TV station or the video source provider.

When Teletext displays on-screen, you can:

Press MODE to cycle between Teletext only and superimposed on the video image.

Press INDEX to go to the Teletext index page.

Press REVEAL to display any concealed Teletext information (if available).

Press SUBPAGE to view the subpages when provided.

If subpages are available, the page number (at top left) will display a small red "s": e.g. "100s".

Press ASPECT to enlarge the Teletext font size. Press it again to resume normal size.

Press FREEZE to freeze Teletext pages. Press it again to restore normal page updates.

Press red, green, yellow, or blue button to jump to the corresponding coloured pages as displayed across the bottom of the Teletext screen.

• Press CHANNEL

or CHANNEL

to go to the previous or next Teletext page, or

to move between subpages when selected.

 

Activating Closed Captions (CC) - subtitles

If the current station you are viewing supports teletext Closed Captions, and the current program being broadcast has CC activated, you can view CC on your TV.

Activate Teletext by pressing the Teletext button.

Activate Closed Captions by either pressing page down or page 801. Press 8, 0, then 1.

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Contents Check package contents Important Please read this firstSelect and prepare the installation location Connect the TV antenna cableConnect the power cable Power indicator on the front lower center will light up redActivate the remote control Remote control usage tipsTest the remote control See Performing Auto installation onView the TV channels Press Channel or ChannelUsing common TV operations Care and cleaning informationSee Using the sleep timer on What’s next?Connecting Video source inputs Connecting Graphic source inputsGetting to know the TV Important Please read this nextFront view Name DescriptionControl panel See Connecting the Hdmi input on Connecting the VGA input onRear view No./Icon Name DescriptionConnecting the composite Video input on See Connecting the Component video12 and Connecting the Component Connecting the S-Video input onConnecting the composite Video input Connecting audio and video inputsUsing the cable holder Connecting the S-Video input Connecting the Component video inputVideo Cable not providedSee Setup menu on Connecting the VGA inputConnecting the Hdmi input Connecting the DVI input Getting to know the remote control See Selecting a channel directly on Using the TV Power on and standbySwitching inputs Adjusting volumeChanging channels Adjusting aspect ratioAdjusting the backlight Selecting a picture mode Using the freeze functionUsing the sleep timer Using the Teletext functionUsing the PIP and PBP functions Operations whilst in PIP modeOperations whilst in PBP mode Display informationOn-Screen Display OSD menu OSD menu structurePress Menu on the remote control, or Menu on the TV to Navigating the OSD menuSound effect to the audio Selection Function Operation RangeOff Saving changes in the picture menu Setup menu See Performing Manual installation onSee Swapping channels in the sequential channel list on AutoTuning the TV to your region Performing Auto installationPerforming Manual installation Installation aboveSkipping a channel in the sequential channel list Ordering the sequential channel listNaming a channel You wish to move, and then press OK Adding a channel in the sequential channel listSwapping channels in the sequential channel list See Child lock on Setting up the OSD languageEnglish Changing child lock password Child lockEnabling child lock Disabling child lockFunctions and features SpecificationsReference Model VA261 VA321 VA371 VA421Supported VGA/DVI input signal timing Supported Component/HDMI input signal timingUnit mm Dimensional drawingsVA261 VA321 VA371 VA421 Troubleshooting Symptoms Possible CausesSee Warnings on Disclaimer Copyright