HP PE4240N 42 inch manual Usa

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Contents HP PE4240n 42 Plasma Television User’s Guide USA Table of Contents Troubleshooting Specifications First SafetyInstalling the TV Opening the packagePrecautions Cleaning the TV Wall Mounting or Stand Replacement Preventing Image RetentionIntroduction What is in the BoxFeatures Page Identifying front panel controls and indicators OverviewIdentifying the remote control buttons MTS AV, COMP, DVI/VGA, TV Identifying connectors Rear view/terminal board IntroductionProtection Set Up Attaching and Connecting Optional External SpeakersAttaching the speakers to the TV Connecting the speakers to the TV Connecting an Antenna or Cable TV Connecting an antenna or cable directly to the TVConnecting a set-top-box to the TV Connecting a digital TV DTV receiver to the TVPage Connecting a Composite Video Source Connecting an S-Video Source Connecting a Component Source Connecting the HP Media Center PC Using the HP Mcpc with the TV remote controlHP.PC TV remote HP Mcpc button Button FunctionDVI/VGA HP.MCInstalling or Replacing Remote Control Batteries Using the TV Front Panel ButtonsTurning off the TV Basic OperationsTurning on the TV Selecting the input source Adjusting volumeUsing the PIP/POP Muting soundSwapping the PIP/POP with the main screen image Using the sleep timer to turn off the TVSelecting the screen aspect Image area Ratio DescriptionUsing the On Screen Display OSD Controls Display menu Function Default Reset Using the OSD menusPicture menu Function Default Reset Sound menu Function Default Reset Function Default Reset MenuConfiguration Function Default Reset Menu Information menu Function Default ResetTV Setup menu Function Default Reset Run auto scan Changing the OSD SettingsSetting up TV channels Auto Scan Page Add or delete a channel Set up favorite channel Fine tuning a channel Mapping channels Page Adjusting the picture How to adjust the main pictureSetting up the PIP/POP How to automatically adjust the picture for VGA inputAdjusting sound settings Selecting the speaker source Selecting SAPUsing the screen washing feature Selecting Auto Off mode Setting up V Chip Changing the V Chip settingsPage Changing the V Chip PIN Page Using closed caption Setting up VGA Selecting color systemUsing the Remote Control Searching for the component code Programming the remote control for component controlProgramming the component code To assign Use this sequence Checking the component codeReassigning component buttons Problem Solution Changing volume lockTroubleshooting the remote control programming CCE Manufacturer’s codesManufacturer Codes for VCR KEC HI-QJVC KLHRCA STSTMK NSC Manufacturer Codes for cable converter boxABC Popular Mechanics 0400 Proscan 0021 Pulsar 0000 Quasar Manufacturer Codes for satellite or DBS receivers HTSManufacturer Codes for DVD players Troubleshooting Symptom Checks RemedyOperate the external device or computer move Picture SpecificationsSignals Input terminalsConnector Specifications Pin VGA Signal analog NumberPin assignments and signals for DVI-D connector Pin DVI-D Signal digital NumberModifications Agency Regulatory NoticeFederal Communications Commission Notice CablesIndex HP McpcPIP/POP Index Page Page
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