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TV/VIDEO
MENU
AV Select
011
1 SD / USB
2 HDMI I 1
3 HDMI I 2
4 HDMI I 3
5 Video - 1
6 Video - 2
7PC
OK
1. Select
2. Set
OK
Enter
Auto Program f
Edit / Manual f
Language f
Video-1 Setting Component
Rocket Sart On
Teletext Language f
HDMI Setting f
PC Setting
Set Up
Select the input Source.
Operate the connected device and play video.
1. Select "Set Up".
2. Select item.
Watching Video or DVDs
Auto Program f
Edit / Manual f
Language f
Video-1 Setting Component
Rocket Sart On
Teletext Language f
HDMI Setting f
PC Setting
Set Up
OK
1. Select item
3. Set
2. Setting or Adjust
Video - 1 Setting Switch between video and component signal.
(Video / Component)
HDMI Setting Setting for HDMI input
> HDMI Setting
HDMI-1
Size eAuto f
Aduio Digital
Mode 1
HDMI-2
Size Auto
Mode 1
HDMI-3
Size Auto
Mode 1
Set Up
Size Normally set to "Auto." If wrong :
screen size appears in 480p (525p),
change to "1" or "2".
Audio Normally set to "Auto." If no sound, :
change to "Analogue" or "Digital.
Mode If no picture, change to "1" or "2". :
PC Setting Setting for PC input
> PC Setting
PC Position f
Phase
Pixel
Set Up
OK
1. Adjust
2. Set
OK
1. Select PC Position
2. Enter
PC Position : Adjust screen position.
Phase : Sets the focus of screen.
Pixel : Adjusts the horizontal feature of screen.

Connect "DVI" devices

What is "Full Native" ?

Full Full Native
Connect a "DVI" device to "HDMI" using "DVI-HDMI" conversion cable.
Connect analogue sound output of the DVI device to L and R terminals in
HDMI-1.
Set "Audio" in "HDMI Setting" to "Analogue" or "Auto".
HDMI-2 and HDMI-3 input does not support analogue sound (IN HDMI-1).
HDMI-2 and HDMI-3 input does not support DVI devices.
With the full HD LCD display and "Full Native", you can enjoy full native
HD resolution of 1920 x 1080. It exposes aws in the video that were
hidden when viewing on "Full".
The illustrations are emphasised to make clear differences between
"Full" and "Full Native".
Dark bar or noise may appear at the edges of the screen when viewing
in "Full native" for some videos. This is resulted from the signal itself, not
due to TV malfunction.
Technical information
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