Technicolor - Thomson 30L03B Connecting a video recorder, Connecting a Computer

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Connecting a video recorder

To obtain optimum picture quality, use a SCART cable. However, you can also connect a video recorder to the television using the aerial socket.

If you connect a video recorder only via the aerial socket (without using the SCART socket), switch it on and play a tape.

Then search for the video recorder’s relevant channel (refer to the relevant section).

If you connect a video recorder via the aerial socket, you should assign channel 99 to it in order to improve the picture quality when tapes are being played and in pause mode. However, we recommend you connect your video recorder via the SCART socket, as it provides better picture and sound quality.

Connecting a Computer

Method A :

Connect the D-sub signal terminal on the back side of the LCD TV to the output of

PC equipment through min D-sub 15 pin cable.

Connect the stereo sound input jack on the back of the LCD TV to the audio output terminal on the computer.

To display images from the connected computer, select PC using AV button on the remote control

Method B :

Connect the DVI signal terminal on the back side of the LCD TV to the output of PC equipment through min DVI cable.

Connect the stereo sound input jack (Audio input near DVI connector) on the back of the LCD TV to the audio output terminal on the computer.

To display images from the connected computer, select DVI using AV button on the remote control

Note:

1.The display native resolution is 1280 x 720. If the signal resolution exceeds the native resolution, it may not be possible to show fine detail with sufficient clarity.

2.An adapter is required to use the PC cable (D-sub 15P) to connect a Macintosh computer to the set.

3.Some PC models cannot be connected to the set.

4.There is no need to use an adapter for computers with DOS/V compatible D-sub 15P terminals.

5.Do not set the horizontal and vertical scanning frequencies for PC signals, which are above or below the specified frequency range.

For more information about external device connections, see the manuals of your external devices.

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Contents Important Safety Instructions Page Page Important Information II Safety TipsBefore Setting Up AC Power Supply CordBe sure to disconnect all cables before moving the LCD TV If problems occur during useWhen using the LCD TV IV CautionDifferent territories Supplied AccessoriesIntroduction II Preparation Precaution on battery useBatteries for the Remote Control Getting Started Switching on9To select a channel by its number Remote control TV functionsColoured buttons Text purple button TeletextManual programming Using the remote control for other equipmentAutomatic code search Initial set-up Automatic InstallationChannels SET-UP Deleting channels OrganiserOrganiser Arranging channels in orderManual channel set-up Automatic updateManual Installation General operation OperationPress the Return button to return to last watched programme ZoomPanning function for Zoom Last programmeBroadcast Options Adjusting the soundSound Return go back to Overview menuPicture Adjusting the picturePhase, Synchronization, V-Position,H-Position TV Lock Setting the PreferencesSleep timer PreferencesNewsflash Accessing TeletextNavigation bar Changing the character set temporarilyFastext Direct access to subpagesSubtitles Audio R/L and video Cvbs Cinch sockets AV3 input PIC Picture in Computer ModeOther Information Scart 1 AV1 / AV1 RGB input-outputYPrPb for Video, D-Sub for PC and Audio input Connecting headphonesVideo socket AV3-S and Audio R/L input YCrCb component and Audio R/L inputConnecting a Computer Connecting a video recorderTV set Trouble ShootingPossible interference AntennaColors fade