Microtek MHP1-HD Connecting to a VCR, To connect a VCR to the PDP, To watch video programs

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42" PLASMA DISPLAY

Connecting to a VCR

After connecting a VCR to the PDP, you can view VHS tapes, record a TV channel you are watching, or record from one channel while watching another. You can also connect the TV cable to the VCR and use the VCR connection to view TV programming.

To connect a VCR to the PDP:

Connect the audio and video cables from the VCR to the PDP, using one of the connections below.

A.Connect the Standard composite (AV) cable video jack to the Video 1 or Video 2 connectors on the PDP. Connect the audio jacks to the Audio R/L connectors. Standard composite (AV) is color coded. Video = yellow, Audio Left = white, and Audio Right = red.

B.Connect the S-Video cable to the S-Video 1 or S-Video 2 on the PDP. S-Video cable does not include audio. The audio cable (L/R) should be separately connected between the audio connectors on the VCR and the PDP.

To watch video programs:

1.Turn on the PDP.

2.Turn on your VCR, then inset a video tape into the VCR. Consult the user manual of the VCR if needed.

3.Press the TV/VIDEO button on the remote control or the SOURCE button on the PDP unit to view and set input sources. Select Video 1, Video 2, S-Video 1, or S-Video 2, depending on the connection you have made between the VCR and the PDP.

4.Press the PLAY button to watch the video program.

ViewingTV through the VCR:

If you have routed a TV cable through the VCR, you will need to set the VCR output and the TV source before viewing cable programming. Most VCRs are set according to the procedure defined below. However, you may need to consult your VCR user manual for specific instructions.

1.Set the VCR output to channel 3 or 4.

2.Tune the TV to the same channel as the VCR.

NOTE:

Do not place the VCR too close to the PDP, as this may cause picture interference.

Avoid pausing or freezing an image on the PDP while watching movies on the VCR to prevent burn in of the plasma screen. Burn in occurs when lasting impressions are left on the screen from still images being displayed for a long period of time.

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Contents Plasma Display FCC Compliance PrefaceCopyright DisclaimerSafety Precaution Page Table of Contents Appendix Using the PDP’s FeaturesPicture Effects AboutYour PDPPackage Contents Front View Rear Connectors Effective Operating Range Remote ControlInserting Remote Control Batteries PowerBefore Using Your PDP Setting Up the PDPInstalling the Speakers Page To turn off the PDP Connecting PowerMaking Connections To turn on the PDPConnecting Cable for an Antenna or Cable TV Viewing TV from Aerial SignalsAntenna connection Connecting a Cable TV BoxVideo connection Connecting External Devices to Your PDP ViewingTV through the VCR Connecting to a VCRTo connect a VCR to the PDP To watch video programsTo connect a DVD player to the PDP Connecting to a DVD PlayerTo watch DVD programs To connect a camcorder or video game set to the PDP Connecting to a Camcorder or Video Game SetTo view videos or play video games To connect a DTV receiver set-top box to the PDP Connecting to a DTV Receiver Set-Top BoxTo receive DTV broadcasting programs To connect to a second PDP follow these steps Connecting to a Second PDP or MonitorConnecting to a Personal Computer Display Mode Analog Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency Specifications for Computer ModesSupported Display Elements Selecting theTV Input Source Getting StartedTurning the PDP On Selecting the Input SourceScanning for Channels Selecting the TV SystemSelecting the Video Input Source Channel Return Adjusting the VolumeAdding/Deleting Channels Changing ChannelsSelecting Stereo or SAP Audio Transmissions Changing the Screen SizeMuting the Sound Navigating the Menu Using the PDP’s FeaturesOptimizing the Picture Adjusting the Sound Selecting Input Source Edit Adjusting TV SettingsSystem ScanClock Adjusting PC Display SettingsPhase AutoSource Viewing Picture-in-Picture PIPSelecting PIP Input Source Opening a PIP WindowAlternating the PIP and Main Screen Sources Changing the Location of the PIP WindowChanging the PIP Channel Changing the Aspect Ratio PDP Setup Using Closed Captions Setting the Sleep TimerChanging the PIN code Using the V-Chip ControlsUsing the V-Chip Turning the V-Chip onTV-Y TV RatingMovie Rating Appendix Care and MaintenancePlacement CleaningTroubleshooting MP42H2NS Specifications

MHP1-HD specifications

The Microtek MHP1-HD is a cutting-edge multimedia projector designed for a variety of professional applications, including business presentations, educational settings, and home entertainment. Combining advanced technologies and features, the MHP1-HD delivers exceptional performance that sets it apart in the competitive projector market.

One of the standout features of the Microtek MHP1-HD is its impressive resolution capability. Supporting full HD 1080p output, this projector ensures crystal-clear image quality, allowing users to display high-definition video content with vibrant colors and sharp details. This level of resolution is crucial for professional presentations and movie screenings, where clarity and precision are paramount.

The MHP1-HD utilizes DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology, known for its reliability and outstanding brightness. This technology allows the projector to produce bright and sharp images, making it suitable for use in various lighting conditions. Whether in a dimly lit classroom or a brightly lit conference room, the MHP1-HD maintains visibility and impact, ensuring that visuals are always appealing.

Connectivity is another significant aspect of the MHP1-HD. It is equipped with multiple input options, including HDMI, VGA, and USB ports, facilitating easy integration with various devices such as laptops, DVD players, and even gaming consoles. This multitude of options gives users flexibility in how they present content, making the projector versatile for both professional and casual settings.

In addition to its connectivity features, the Microtek MHP1-HD emphasizes user-friendly operation. The device comes with an intuitive control panel and remote control, allowing users to navigate settings seamlessly. Features like keystone correction also enhance usability, enabling users to adjust the image quickly and accurately to fit different screen sizes or projection angles.

Energy efficiency is also a highlight of the MHP1-HD, designed with power-saving modes that extend the life of the lamp while reducing energy consumption. This not only benefits users in terms of lower operating costs but also supports sustainability efforts by minimizing environmental impact.

Overall, the Microtek MHP1-HD stands out as a versatile, high-quality projector equipped with advanced features, including full HD resolution, DLP technology, extensive connectivity, and user-friendly operation. Whether for business, education, or entertainment, it offers a reliable solution for all projection needs.