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Using the TV’s Menu System

 

Main Menu Audio Audio Connections

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Select the TV audio input where the DVI audio is connected.

1 Fixed/Variable Out

Input 1

Input 2

2 Digital Audio Out

Input 3

3 DVI Audio Input

Input 4

 

Because an HDMI output carries the audio signal on the same

 

cable as the video, no setup is needed. However, if you

 

connect a DVI output to the TV's HDMI input, you need to

 

connect the separate DVI audio to one of the TV's audio

 

inputs and select that input in this screen. The TV will use

 

that audio input for sound when it displays a DVI signal.

 

Press ￿ or ￿ to point to an option, then press OK to

 

select it. Press ￿to return to the menu.

DVI Audio Input Allows you to select the audio input you’re using if you’ve connected an HDMI/DVI cable adapter to the DVI input. Select from the inputs listed.

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1 Picture Quality

2Audio

3Recordings

4Parental Controls

5Connections

6Preferences

7Assisted Setup

8Web Browser

Main Menu

DTVLink (DVR10) AVDISC: 11.25 GB available

Description: Not available

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

800 GB

No Title 1

 

Can

3:00PM

3/1/04

 

 

Cancel

 

 

No Title 2

 

 

7:00PM

3/2/04

Trip

 

Play

10:00AM

3/5/04

 

 

Summer Vacation

Delete

2:00AM

3/6/04

 

 

 

 

Press OK or￿to access the Recordings screen.

Recordings Menu

The Recordings Menu allows you to view the list of programs you’ve recorded to the components connected to your DTVLink jacks. When you highlight and select a program, the options Cancel, Play, and Delete appear. To play a program listed, highlight Play and press OK. The program plays in the small video window. To view the program in full screen, press CLEAR or MENU. You can see other DTVLink component’s recordings by pressing the INPUT button with this menu displayed.

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1 Picture Quality

2Audio

3Recordings

4Parental Controls

5Connections

6Preferences

7Assisted Setup

8Web Browser

Main Menu

The Connections menu has screens for specifying and optimizing the connections (inputs) to the TV:

•Signal Strength: Check the signal strength of a channel.

•Channel Search: Search for available channels in your area.

•Software Upgrade: Check software version and upgrades.

•Signal Source: Lost remote? This screen changes inputs.

•Video Input Setup: Choose component or composite video.

•Auto Tuning: Create one button access to your devices.

•DTVLink Setup: Configure settings for DTVLink devices.

•Special Features: For advanced users only.

•Ethernet Setup: Configure the Ethernet connection settings. Press OK or￿to access the Audio menu.

Connections Menu

The Connections menu specifies various ways to adjust the inputs to your television. Items in the Connections menu are: Signal Strength, Channel Search, Software Upgrade, Signal Source, Video Input Setup, Auto Tuning, DTVLink Setup, Special Features, and Ethernet Setup.

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1SignalAntennaStrengthInfo

2Channel Search

3Software Upgrade

4Signal Source

5Video Input Setup

6Auto Tuning

7DTVLink Setup

8Special Features

9Ethernet Setup

Main Menu

Connections

 

Channel 1

Antenna Input

Strength: N/A

 

Analog

 

Channel 2

Antenna Input

Strength: 95

 

Digital

 

Channel 3

Antenna Input

Strength: N/A

 

Analog

 

Channel 4

Antenna Input

Strength: N/A

 

Analog

 

Channel 5

Antenna Input

Strength: 94

 

Digital

 

Press OK to measure the signal strengths of all channels to help you adjust terrestrial TV antenna(s).

Signal Strength

This screen lists any channel EVER added to the TV. The list shows the channel number, the station name (only when tuned, e.g. NBC), whether the channel is digital or analog, which tuner is picking up the channel, and current signal strength of digital channels.

When you move the highlight to the Signal Strength list, the TV attempts to tune to that channel. You can then adjust your off-air antenna for maximum signal strength (largest number) for the selected channel. The signal strength for a digital channel will be shown as “- -” until the signal is strong enough for use, then numbers will appear. Analog channels will always have the display, “N/A”, since analog signal strength is not measured.

Only primary channels appear in the list. Digital subchannels, e.g. 8-1, 8-2, do not appear.

Note: If you have both Antenna and Cable channels, press the ANT•CAB button to view your Cable channels, or vice-versa.

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