BenQ VA261 Connect the power cable, Power indicator on the front lower center will light up red

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4. Connect the power cable

1.Locate the power cable from the packaging, unwrap it, and plug the appropriate end into the 'AC INPUT' socket on the rear of the TV (as illustrated below).

2.Connect the other end into an appropriate wall power outlet, and switch it on (if switched).

Power outlet

Power cable

3.Turn on the main power switch on the TV as illustrated. The TV will enter standby mode and

the power indicator (on the front lower center) will light up red.

The type of power cable plug and socket illustrated may differ from that used in your region.

Only use an appropriate power cable for your region. Never use a power cable which appears damaged or frayed. Never change the plug type on a power cable. Be aware of total loading

when using extension cords or multiple outlet power boards.

WARNING:

This BenQ LCD screen TV has been engineered and manufactured with the highest priority on safety, however, IMPROPER HANDLING OR USE CAN RESULT IN POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD. Please handle this TV with care. If damaged, turn off the power and unplug the power cable from the TV. Transport the TV to your nearest BenQ authorised service centre for repair.

There are no user serviceable parts in this TV. Never unscrew or remove any covers. There are dangerous voltages inside. Turn off the power and uplug the power cable before moving the TV.

Section 1: Quick Start Guide

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Contents Important Please read this first Check package contentsConnect the TV antenna cable Select and prepare the installation locationPower indicator on the front lower center will light up red Connect the power cableRemote control usage tips Activate the remote controlPress Channel or Channel Test the remote controlSee Performing Auto installation on View the TV channelsWhat’s next? Using common TV operationsCare and cleaning information See Using the sleep timer onImportant Please read this next Connecting Video source inputsConnecting Graphic source inputs Getting to know the TVName Description Front viewControl panel No./Icon Name Description See Connecting the Hdmi input onConnecting the VGA input on Rear viewConnecting the S-Video input on Connecting the composite Video input onSee Connecting the Component video 12 and Connecting the ComponentConnecting audio and video inputs Using the cable holderConnecting the composite Video input Cable not provided Connecting the S-Video inputConnecting the Component video input VideoConnecting the VGA input Connecting the Hdmi inputSee Setup menu on Connecting the DVI input Getting to know the remote control See Selecting a channel directly on Adjusting volume Using the TVPower on and standby Switching inputsAdjusting aspect ratio Adjusting the backlightChanging channels Using the Teletext function Selecting a picture modeUsing the freeze function Using the sleep timerDisplay information Using the PIP and PBP functionsOperations whilst in PIP mode Operations whilst in PBP modeOSD menu structure On-Screen Display OSD menuNavigating the OSD menu Press Menu on the remote control, or Menu on the TV toFunction Operation Range OffSound effect to the audio Selection Saving changes in the picture menu Auto Setup menuSee Performing Manual installation on See Swapping channels in the sequential channel list onInstallation above Tuning the TV to your regionPerforming Auto installation Performing Manual installationOrdering the sequential channel list Naming a channelSkipping a channel in the sequential channel list Adding a channel in the sequential channel list Swapping channels in the sequential channel listYou wish to move, and then press OK Setting up the OSD language EnglishSee Child lock on Disabling child lock Changing child lock passwordChild lock Enabling child lockModel VA261 VA321 VA371 VA421 Functions and featuresSpecifications ReferenceSupported Component/HDMI input signal timing Supported VGA/DVI input signal timingDimensional drawings VA261Unit mm VA321 VA371 VA421 Symptoms Possible Causes TroubleshootingSee Warnings on Disclaimer Copyright