BenQ Dv3251 Users Manual
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Getting to know the remote control 17 English 12. Subpage Press this button to enter the subpage of a Teletext menu. See Using the Teletext function on page 20. 13. Te l e t e x t Press this button to turn the Teletext decoder on or off. Page store won’t start until the Teletext decoder is activated. See Using the Teletext function on page 20 . 14. PIP Press this button to simultan eously view signals from two different sources on the screen. See Using the PIP function on page 19 . 15. /...
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Using the remote control 18 English Using the remote control Power on, power off and standby Tu r n i n g o n t h e d i s p l a y After plugging the displays power cord into a wall outlet, the display will enter standby mode automatically. The power indicator will light up red. Press the (Power) button on the top of the display, or press the Power button on the remote control as highlighted. The display will turn on and the power indicator will change to green. Tu r n i n g o f f t h e d i s p...
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Using the remote control 19 English • The program indicator icon on the top right corner of the screen shows either - or -- to indicate which entry mode is selected. Using the program / buttons to sequentially change programs Press the Program / buttons on your remote control, or press the Program or Program buttons on the display to sequential ly cycle through your TV programs. Using the recall button to return to the previous viewed program To return to the previous viewed program,...
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Using the remote control 20 English Using the sleep timer Press the Sleep button to enter the sleep timer function. Press the button again to set the time interval. Time is set in increments of 30 minutes, from 0 to 180 minutes. At the expiration of this time, the display will go into Standby mode. This is useful if you want the display to automatically turn itself off after a set period of time. Adjusting backlight To adjust the intensity of your displays backlight system, press the Backlight...
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Setting-up the display device 21 English Setting-up the display device Connecting audio and video inputs Pay attention to the following when making connections: • For safety reasons, before connecting any external devices, please turn the devices off. • Also, before deciding upon a particular connec tion method, please familiarise yourself with the location and type of each input. • Be aware that if incorrect connections are made, picture or colour quality may be adversely affected. • Once connected,...
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Setting-up the display device 22 English Connecting the Composite Video input Connecting the S-Video input Connect the Composite Video output of your AV equipment to the Composite Video (AV3) input terminals on the back of the display using the Composite Video cable (RCA connector, not provided) as illustrated. A Composite Video cable consists of three connectors: Yellow (video), White (left channel audio), and Red (right channel audio). Composite Video input is the most commonly used signal...
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Setting-up the display device 23 English Connecting the Component Video input Connecting the PC input The display supports two separate sets of Component Video inputs. This allows you to connect two independent Component Video equipped AV devices to the display at the same time if you wish. You then need only select the appropriate input to view using the INPUT button on the remote control. A Component Video cable consists of three connectors: Green (Y), Blue (Pb), and Red (Pr). 1. Connect the...
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Setting-up the display device 24 English Connecting the HDMI input Connecting the DVI input Connect the HDMI output of your equipment to the HDMI terminal on the display using an HDMI cable (not provided). HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is an uncompressed and all- digital audio/video interface. HDMI provides an interface between any audio/ video source, such as a set-top box, DVD player, or A/V receiver over a single cable. HDMI supports existing high-definition video formats (576p,...
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Setting-up the display device 25 English Connecting the audio output The display provides a set of (RCA type) stereo audio output terminals for delivering the audio signal to a sound system or other audio devices. If you use this outlet, you may wish to mute the built-in speakers. See Audio menu on page 27 . Connect the AUDIO OUT L/R terminals on the display to the audio input terminals of an amplifier or other audio device using a suitable audio cable (not provided). This output is always...
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On-Screen Display (OSD) menu 26 English On-Screen Display (OSD) menu OSD structure The available menu items are dependent on the input source being selected. Unavailable items will be greyed out or not displayed. Navigating the OSD menu You can use the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu to adjust all the settings on your display. Select the function you desire, and refer to the pages indicated for more information. AudioPictureFeature • Volume • Balance • Sound Type • Steady Sound • Speaker Out • Advanced...