HP Projection Television MD6580N manual Setting Up the TV-The Basics, Planning Your Layout

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Setting Up the TV—The Basics

Planning Your Layout

Consider the following suggestions when planning your room layout:

For the most comfortable viewing, place your seating around the center of the TV.

The best viewing distance is roughly 3 to 8 m (9 to 25 ft), but personal preferences vary widely. For prolonged viewing of standard-definition TV channels, the upper end of this range might be more comfortable.

Design the room so you can control the ambient light. Many people prefer viewing with minimal lighting, but you can have good results if you avoid shining bright light directly onto the screen.

Two common input sources are a TV antenna and cable service, but other common sources are DVD player, audio/video receiver, VCR, personal digital video recorder, video gaming device, and satellite receiver.

Depending on your personal setup, try to locate devices to minimize the lengths of cables connecting them to the TV. Use an HP TV stand or other quality stand to keep equipment close to the TV. If any cable is longer than 3 m (10 ft), consider using high-quality, low-loss cables for best video and audio quality.

For the ultimate home-theater experience, consider including a 5.1 surround sound system, such as a Dolby Digital system. This system has five speakers and a subwoofer.

For an external sound system, see the following diagram for a possible speaker layout. Place all front speakers at the same distance from the listener. Place the subwoofer near a wall or corner. Place surround speakers at least as high as the listener's head. Experiment with the speaker placement.

CAUTION: Keep a clearance of at least 10 cm (4 inches) between the vents on the back of the TV and nearby walls or enclosures. Allow free air circulation to prevent excessive heat buildup that could shut down or damage the TV. Keep flammable objects or objects susceptible to heat damage at least 0.5 m (2 ft) away from the vents.

10 Setting Up the TV

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Contents HP Pavilion Copyright 2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P Important Safety Instructions Safety MarkingsSymbol Purpose Page Contents Reference Information Carrying the TV Setting Up the TVWhat’s in the Box What’s in the BoxFeatures and Connectors TV at a GlanceAcccessories Connector PanelFeatures and Connectors Connects up to two component-video sources with audioSetting Up the TV-The Basics Planning Your LayoutPlanning for Other Equipment Installing Batteries in the Remote ControlPlanning Your System Setup Planning for Other EquipmentConnecting and Routing Cables Choosing Your Video Connections Hdmi connection DVI-D connection Video connection Making Your Connections To connect this equipment SeeAntenna Standard Cable Cable with Set-Top Cable Box Satellite Receiver Cable and VCR/DVR Cable Box and VCR/DVR Satellite Receiver and VCR/DVR DVD Player or Video Gaming Device To do this Do this Audio Stereo Sound SystemStereo system Audio Surround Sound or AV Receiver Computer Using a CableCARD Using a CableCARDAdding a CableCARD Slot Installing a CableCARD Turning On the TV Plugging In the Power CordTurning the TV On and Off Turning the TV On and OffTurning Off the TV Completing the Basic SetupFinding Your Channels Setting the Time and Date Completing the Basic SetupSetting Up the TV Using the Remote Control Overview of the ButtonsUsing the Remote Control Adjust the pictureBack buttons until the device indicator blinks Controlling the TVIncludes DVD/VCRs Indicator = DVD or AUX Programming for Other DevicesIndicator = DVR or AUX Indicator = AUXIncludes TV/VCRs and DVD/VCRs Indicator = AUX VCRTo do this Press Change channel Ch+ or Ch Go to channel Controlling Other DevicesPrevious channel Last Display channel guide Guide VCR Using the Remote Control Watching a Show Adjusting the VolumeWatching the TV Changing the ChannelViewing Closed Captions Watching Another Video SourceTurning Off after a Delay Watching Two PicturesSetting Permission Levels Applying Parental ControlsAll children USA TV content ratingsRating Description USA TV age ratings TV-Y7 Directed to children age 7 and aboveBlocking Certain Channels Changing Your PasswordTemporarily Suspending Controls Choosing the Best Picture Mode Adjusting the TVAdjusting the Picture and Sound Adjusting the Size of the PictureAdjusting Sound Settings Adjusting the Picture for Best ColorAdjusting Other Picture Settings Adjusting the TVAdding or Deleting a Channel Setting Up Favorite ChannelsCustomizing Your Channels and Sources Labeling the SourcesUsing the On-Screen Menu Changing Settings Using the MenuPicture Menu Setting Description Picture modeEach source Program SAP Sound MenuSource Menu Picture on the screen without distortionRating Setting Description Lock modeLock Menu Programs on the antenna and cable inputsSetup Menu Maintaining the TV Fixing ProblemsCleaning the TV Replacing the Lamp ModuleFixing Problems Maintaining the TV Troubleshooting Startup ProblemsPicture Problems Channel Problems Sound Problems Problems on General ProblemsRemote Control Problems If you cannot move the indicator toTesting the Operation Fixing Problems Contacting HP Technical Support Support and WarrantySupport SupportHP Limited Warranty Statement WarrantyObtaining Repair Service HP Microdisplay TV Limited Warranty StatementLimitations of Liability Support and Warranty Specifications Reference InformationMercury Safety Safety InformationLED Safety Reference InformationRegulatory Information CanadaReference Information Index Page Page Page Page Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P