User manual SANYO DP46840

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[. . . ] (Log onto www. antennaweb. org, then type in your street address and zip code to view a list of your local channels and the type of antenna that is necessary to receive them. Click on "View Street Level Map" to see a map and graph of the transmitting towers in your area. ) The channel search process may take a few minutes. Please be patient. 1 Press the POWER key. First Please connect all signals and antennas to jacks and terminals on the back of the TV. [. . . ] Please be patient. 1 Press the POWER key. First Please connect all signals and antennas to jacks and terminals on the back of the TV. Press EXIT key to cancel setup. Initial On-Screen Display Skip Channel Search Option If you receive your local channels from a Satellite or Cable Box connection, or you intend only to watch videos or to play video games on this DTV, press the EXIT key to skip the Channel Search process. Then press the INPUT key on the remote control to select the AV signal source: Video 1, Video 2, Video 3, or HDMI. See Quik Step 3 below. INPUT key 2 POWER key EXIT key Press the CH L (channel up) key to start All Channel Search. INPUT POWER 1 4 7 CAPTION 2 5 8 3 6 9 EXIT No input signal sources could be located. Then press the Channel UP key. Antenna Antenna or Cable UHF/VHF/CATV DIGITAL ANTENNA IN SERVICE UHF/VHF/CATV CH PIX SHAPE AUDIO Part Number: 1JC6P1P0230-- 3 rd DVD PLAYER AND OTHER CRUCIAL DIGITAL EQUIPMENT AUDIO VIDEO CONNECTIONS DVD PLAYER CONNECTION (most common method) THE SIGNAL MAKES THE DIFFERENCE BEFORE YOU MAKE ANY AV CONNECTIONS. . . THE SIGNAL MAKES THE DIFFERENCE Don't be fooled by the phrase "Available in High-Definition. " To watch Satellite or Digital Cable HD programs in High-Definition, you must: 1. Connect your Satellite or Cable HD Receiver to the Component or HDMI input jacks on the DTV. Crucial Advice for Best Picture Composite and RF output signals from set-top boxes are Analog. Use the INPUT key on the remote control to select Video 1 to watch video from equipment connected to these jacks. (See Skip Channel Search Option under Quik Step 2. ) S-Video VHF/UHF TO TV OUT 3 S-VIDEO OUT 4 DTV Back VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO3 Audio Video SERVICE S-VIDEO Y Pb Y Pb Pr L R INPUT POWER INPUT key 3 6 AUDIO OUTPUT Pr L R L R L R 1 4 2 5 5 th POSITIONING THE PLASMA DTV REMOVING THE FEET REMOVING THE FEET Tools Needed: Phillips screwdriver POSITIONING PRECAUTIONS Always use an appropriate table or stand when positioning your Plasma DTV. For best viewing, avoid locating the DTV where direct sunlight or indoor lighting falls on the screen. NOTE: The optimum viewing distance of your new Sanyo Wide Screen Plasma DTV is 8. 75 feet. Allow adequate space for proper ventilation (3 to 4 inches on the sides, top, and back). Simulated TV Image 1 Remove two (2) screws from each foot bracket, then slide the feet out of the brackets. IMPORTANT NOTE: Place the DTV face down on a padded or cushioned surface to protect the screen and finish. 6 th IDENTIFYING PICTURE SHAPES AND PIX SHAPE KEY OPERATION PIX MODES AND PIX SHAPE KEY OPERATION Pix Shape Key--Use the PIX SHAPE key on the remote control to change the display. Available options depend on the input signal and the aspect ratio of the broadcast. Pix3--This mode enlarges a Pix2 image vertically (some of the image may be cropped off). Pix3 image, with portions of the image cropped IDENTIFYING PICTURE SHAPES Pillarbox--Gray Bars are attached to the sides of the picture when a 4:3 aspect ratio program is displayed on your Wide Screen (16:9) DTV (Pix1). 4:3 image on a 16:9 screen without distortion NOTES: Your new Wide Screen television has a screen size aspect ratio of 16:9 (16 units wide by 9 units high), however, movies are often filmed at 2:1 or greater. Therefore, dark bars may still appear at the top and bottom (letterbox), even on Full Wide Screen broadcasts. [. . . ] Pix3--This mode enlarges a Pix2 image vertically (some of the image may be cropped off). Pix3 image, with portions of the image cropped IDENTIFYING PICTURE SHAPES Pillarbox--Gray Bars are attached to the sides of the picture when a 4:3 aspect ratio program is displayed on your Wide Screen (16:9) DTV (Pix1). 4:3 image on a 16:9 screen without distortion NOTES: Your new Wide Screen television has a screen size aspect ratio of 16:9 (16 units wide by 9 units high), however, movies are often filmed at 2:1 or greater. Therefore, dark bars may still appear at the top and bottom (letterbox), even on Full Wide Screen broadcasts. A program filmed or video taped in wide screen format (16:9 or greater) will show more of the scene than a program filmed or video taped with an aspect ratio of 4:3. [. . . ]

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