Chapter 5

Other information

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Removing the front panel piece

The front panel piece is removable to allow access to the socket panel and lamp door (for the lamp replacement, please refer to the separate leaflet).

To remove the front panel piece, grasp one end of the panel and pull out until the tab pops out of the hole. Continue to slide your fingers down the panel as the tabs pop out of place, until it is unattached.

Reattach the front panel piece by lining up the tabs with the holes, starting at the bottom.Then push the tabs back into place.

Socket panel

Lamp door

access door

 

 

AV4

AV2

AV3

AV1

 

Socket panel access door

Front panel piece

at the back of the set

 

AV3

 

AV2

AV1

Y

Pb L

Pr R

Sockets

Accessing the socket panel

The socket panel is located inside the front panel of the TV.You can access these sockets:

-either from the front of the set by removing the front panel piece as described above, if the set is hung using a wall mount assembly (available separately),

-or from the back by removing the socket panel door.

Locate the socket panel door on the back of the TV on the right bottom side.To remove the door, pull the tab towards the left, and then pull the door open. Reattach the socket panel door by fitting the tabs on the left into the slots and then close the door until it snaps into place.

Connect the cables to the sockets by putting the cables through the hole, as shown to the left.Then the cables can be placed on the shelf at the back of the TV.

AV1 and AV2 SCART sockets (input-output) inside the front panel

These sockets can be used to connect a range of equipment, including video recorders, camcorders (VHS, S-VHS, 8 mm or Hi 8), decoders, satellite receivers, DVD players, games consoles or devices producing an RGB signal.

AV3 SCART socket (input) inside the front panel

This socket can be used to connect equipment, such as video recorders or camcorders (VHS, S-VHS, 8 mm or Hi 8).

AV4 CINCH audio and video component (synchroscan) sockets (input) inside the front panel

These can be used to connect a DVD player.The component sockets automatically detect the type of component signal received: interlaced component (Y/Pr/Pb) or progressive component (Y/Cr/Cb).The supported formats are:

480i, 60Hz

576i, 50 Hz

1080i, 60

Hz

720p, 50 Hz

480p, 60 Hz

576p, 50 Hz

1080i, 50

Hz (31.25 kHz)

720p, 60 Hz

 

 

1080i, 50

Hz (28.125 kHz)

 

L

R

AV5 CINCH audio and DVI sockets (input) inside the front panel

These sockets can be used to connect a PC with a compatible graphics card, certain DVD players or a compatible high-definition digital satellite decoder.The DVI socket automatically detects whether a signal is received when you select the AV5 programme.The supported

formats are:

 

 

640 x 480p, 60

Hz, 16:9

1280 x 720p, 60Hz, 16:9

720 x 480p,

59,94 Hz, 16:9

1280 x 720p, 50Hz, 16:9

720 x 576p,

50

Hz, 16:9 (31.25 kHz)

1920 x 1080i, 60 Hz, 16:9 (33.75 kHz)

1080i, 50 Hz (28.125 kHz)

1920 x 1080i, 50 Hz, 16:9 (31.25 kHz)

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