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    71MAKING CONNECTIONS
    Connect	various	external	devices	to	the	Monitor	set	and	switch	input	modes	to	select	an	external	device.	
    For	more	information	about	an	external	device’s	connection,	refer	to	the	manual	supplied	with	each	device.
    Available	external	devices	are:	HD	receivers,	DVD	players,	VCRs,	audio	systems,	USB	storage	devices,	
    PC,	camcorders	or	cameras,	gaming	devices,	and	other	external	devices.
     NOTE
    yyIf	you	record	a	 TV	program	on	a	DVD	recorder	or	VCR,	make	sure	to	connect	the	Monitor	set	signal	
    input	cable	to	the	Monitor	set	through	a	DVD	recorder	or	VCR.	For	more	information	about	recording,	
    refer	to	the	manual	supplied	with	the	connected	device.
    yyThe	external	device	connection	may	differ	from	the	model.
    Connect	external	devices	to	the	Monitor	set	by	referring	to	the	following	table.
    Connection overview
    Connection typeVideoAudio
    DigitalAnalogDigitalAnalog
    HDMI (highly recommended)O-O-
    Component-O--
    RGB-O--
    Optical audio--O-
    Analog audio---O
    MAKING CONNECTIONS
      
    						
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    72MAKING CONNECTIONS
    Connect	various	external	devices	to	the	ports	on	the	Monitor	set’s	back	panel.
    1	 Find	an	external	device	you	want	to	connect	to	your	Monitor	set	shown	on	the	following	illustration.
    2	 Check	the	connection	type	of	the	external	device.
    3	 Go	to	the	appropriate	illustration	and	check	the	connection	details.
     NOTE
    If	you	connect	a	gaming	device	to	the	Monitor	set,	use	the	cable	supplied	with	the	gaming	device.
    	
    HDMI – See p.73DVI – See p.73Component – See p.74
    Digital optical audio  
    – See p.75
    Headphone   
    – See p.75
    HDMI – See p.17DVI – See p.18RGB – See p.18
    HDMI – See p.73DVI – See p.73Component – See p.74Euro Scart – See p.74
    HDMI – See p.73DVI – See p.73Component – See p.74
    Component –  See p.74Euro Scart – See p.74
    Memory storage  
    – See p.76
    Memory  card  reader 
    – See p.76
    HDMI – See p.73Component – See p.73
    HD Receiver
    Speaker
    PCCamcorder/CameraGaming device
    DVDVCR
    USB
      
    						
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    73MAKING CONNECTIONS
    Connecting to a Camcorder, 
    Camera, HD receiver, DVD, 
    VCR player or Gaming 
    device
    Connect	a 	Camcorder, 	Camera, 	HD 	receiver, 	DVD,	
    VCR	player	or	Gaming	device	to	the	Monitor	set	
    and	select	an	appropriate	input	mode.
      NOTE
    AUDIO OUT
    DVI OUT
    VIDEO
    COMPONENT IN
    USB INAV
    AUDIOO
    YPBPRL
    RS-\f3\fC IN
    (CONTROL & SERVICE\b
    RGB IN 
    (PC\bOPTICAL
    AUDIO IN
    (RGB/DVI\b
    H 
    / P
    DIGITALAUDIO OUT
    ANTENNA/CABLE IN
    DC-IN
    HDMI/DVI INR
    AUDIO OUT
    DVI OUT
    VIDEO
    COMPONENT IN
    USB INAV
    AUDIOO
    YPBPRL
    RS-\f3\fC IN
    (CONTROL & SERVICE\b
    RGB IN 
    (PC\bOPTICAL
    AUDIO IN
    (RGB/DVI\b
    H 
    / P
    DIGITALAUDIO OUT
    ANTENNA/CABLE IN
    DC-INR1
    \f
    HDMI connection
    Transmits	the	digital	video	and	audio	signals	from	
    an	external	device	to	the	Monitor	set.	Connect	the	
    external	device	and	the	Monitor	set	with	the	HDMI	
    cable	as	shown	on	the	following	illustration.
    HDMI OUT
    VIDEO
    COMPONENT IN
    USB IN
    AV
    AUDIO
    YPBPRL
    RS\f232C IN
    (CONTROL \b SERVICE)
    RGB IN (PC)OPTICAL
    AUDIO IN(RGB/DVI
    )
    H / P
    DIGITALAUDIO OUT
    ANTENNA/CABLE IN
    HDMI/DVI IN
    DC\fIN
    R
    HDMI OUT
    VIDEO
    COMPONENT IN
    USB IN
    AV
    AUDIO
    YPBPRL
    RS\f232C IN
    (CONTROL \b SERVICE)
    RGB IN (PC)OPTICAL
    AUDIO IN(RGB/DVI
    )
    H / P
    DIGITALAUDIO OUT
    ANTENNA/CABLE IN
    DC-INR1
    2
    DVI to HDMI connection
    Transmits	the	digital	video	signal	from	an	external	
    device	to	the	Monitor	set.	Connect	the	external	
    device	and	the	Monitor	set	with	the	DVI-HDMI	
    cable	as	shown	in	the	following	illustration.	
    To	
    transmit	an	audio	signal,	connect	an	optional	audio	
    cable.
    yyUse	a	High	Speed	HDMI™	Cable.
    yyHigh	Speed	HDMI™	Cables	are	tested	to	
    carry	an	HD	signal	up	to	1080p	and	higher.
    3D MTV
    3D MTV
    MTV
    MTV
      
    						
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    74MAKING CONNECTIONS
    VIDEOAUDIO
    Y PBPRLR
    VIDEO
    COMPONENT IN
    AUDIO
    Y PBPRLR
    AV
    RS-\f3\fC IN
    (CONTROL & SERVICE\bRGB IN (PC
    \bOPTICALDIGITAL AUDIO OUT
    AUDIO IN
    (RGB/DVI\b
    H 
    / PANTENNA/CABLE IN
    HDMI/DVI IN
    DC-IN
    VIDEO AUDIO
    Y PBPRLR
    VIDEO
    COMPONENT IN
    AUDIO
    Y PBPRLR
    AV
    RS-\f3\fC IN
    (CONTROL & SERVICE\b
    RGB IN (PC\b
    OPTICALDIGITAL AUDIO OUT
    AUDIO IN
    (RGB/DVI\b
    H 
    / PANTENNA/CABLE IN
    DC-IN1
    2
    Component connection
    Transmits	the	analog	video	and	audio	signals	from	
    an	external	device	to	the	Monitor	set.	Connect	
    the	external	device	and	the	Monitor	set	with	the	
    component	cable	as	shown	on	the	following	
    illustration.	
    To	display	images	by	using	progressive	
    scan,	make	sure	to	use	the	component	cable.
    3D MTV3D MTV
    MTVMTV
    VIDEO
    COMPONENT IN
    USB IN
    AV
    AUDIO
    YPBPRL
    RS-\f3\fC IN
    (CONTROL & SERVICE
    \b
    RGB IN (PC\bOPTICAL
    AUDIO IN(RGB/DVI\b
    H / P
    DIGITALAUDIO OUT
    ANTENNA/CABLE IN
    HDMI/DVI IN
    DC-INR
    AUDIO/ VIDEO
    VIDEO
    COMPONENT IN
    USB IN
    AV
    AUDIO
    YPBPRL
    RS-\f3\fC IN
    (CONTROL & SERVICE\b
    RGB IN 
    (PC\bOPTICAL
    AUDIO IN(RGB/DVI
    \b
    H / P
    DIGITALAUDIO OUT
    ANTENNA/CABLE IN
    DC-INR
    AUDIO/ VIDEO
    1
    2
    Euro Scart connection
    Transmits	the	video	and	audio	signals	from	an	
    external	device	to	the	Monitor	set.	Connect	the	
    external	device	and	the	Monitor	set	with	the	Euro	
    Scart	cable	as	shown	on	the	following	illustration.	
    To	display	images	by	using	progressive	scan,	
    make	sure	to	use	the	Euro	Scart	cable.
      
    						
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    75MAKING CONNECTIONS
    Connecting to an audio 
    system
    Use	an	optional	external	audio	system	instead	of	
    the	built-in	speaker.
     NOTE
    yyIf	you	use	an	external	audio	device	instead	
    of	the	built-in	speaker,	set	the	 TV	speaker	
    feature	to	off	(See	p.63).
    Digital optical audio connection
    Transmits	the	digital	audio	signal	from	the	Monitor	
    set	to	an	external	device.	Connect	the	external	
    device	and	the	Monitor	set	with	the	optical	audio	
    cable	as	shown	on	the	following	illustration
    VIDEO
    COMPONENT IN
    USB INAV
    AUDIOO
    YPBPRL
    RS-\f3\fC IN
    (CONTROL & SERVICE
    \b
    RGB IN (PC\bOPTICAL
    OPTICAL AUDIO IN
    AUDIO IN
    (RGB/DVI\b
    H / P
    DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
    ANTENNA/CABLE IN
    DC-INHDMI/DVI IN
    R
    1
    2
    VIDEO
    COMPONENT IN
    USB INAV
    AUDIOO
    YPBPRL
    RS-\f3\fC IN
    (CONTROL & SERVICE
    \b
    RGB IN (PC\bOPTICAL
    OPTICAL AUDIO IN
    AUDIO IN
    (RGB/DVI\b
    H / P
    DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
    ANTENNA/CABLE IN
    DC-INR
    VIDEO
    COMPONENT IN
    USB INAV
    AUDIO
    YPBPRL
    RS-\f3\fC IN
    (CONTROL & SERVICE\bRGB IN (PC\bOPTICAL
    AUDIO IN
    (RGB/DVI\b
    H / PDIGITALAUDIO OUT
    ANTENNA/CABLE IN
    DC-IN
    HDMI/DVI IN
    R
    VIDEO
    COMPONENT IN
    USB INAV
    AUDIO
    YPBPRL
    RS-\f3\fC IN
    (CONTROL & SERVICE\bRGB IN (PC\bOPTICAL
    AUDIO IN(RGB/DVI\b
    H / P
    DIGITALAUDIO OUT
    ANTENNA/CABLE IN
    DC-INR
    1
    2
    Headphone connection
    Transmits	the	headphone	signal	from	the	Monitor	
    set	to	an	external	device.	Connect	the	external	
    device	and	the	Monitor	set	with	the	headphone	as	
    shown	on	the	following	illustration.
    3D MT
    V
    3D MTV
    MTV
    MTV
      
    						
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    76MAKING CONNECTIONS
    Connecting to a USB
    Connect	a	USB	storage	device	such	as	s	USB	
    flash	memory,	external	hard	drive,	MP3	player	or	
    a	USB	memory	card	reader	to	the	Monitor	set	and	
    access	the	USB	menu	to	use	various	multimedia	
    files.		"Connecting USB storage devices"	on	See	
    p.44	and		“Browsing files”	on	See	p.46
    VIDEO
    COMPONENT IN
    USB INAV
    AUDIO
    YPBPRL
    RS-\f3\fC IN
    (CONTROL & SERVICE
    \b
    RGB IN (PC\bOPTICAL
    AUDIO IN
    (RGB/DVI\b
    H 
    / P
    DIGITALAUDIO OUT
    ANTENNA/CABLE IN
    HDMI/DVI IN
    DC-INR
    VIDEO
    COMPONENT IN
    USB INAV
    AUDIO
    YPBPRL
    RS-\f3\fC IN
    (CONTROL & SERVICE
    \b
    RGB IN (PC\bOPTICAL
    AUDIO IN
    (RGB/DVI\b
    H 
    / P
    DIGITALAUDIO OUT
    ANTENNA/CABLE IN
    DC-INR1
    2
    or
    or3D MT
    V
    MTV
      
    						
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    77TELETEXT
    P
    A
    G
    EP
    1 23
    4 5
    0 6
    7 8 9
    LISTQ\fVIEW
    TV / PC INPUT
    TV/
    RADENERGY
     SA VING
    MARKFAV
    RA TI\f
    MUTE
    \fK
    MENUGUIDEQ.MENU
    INF \f
    Au\bo Cong .
    EXIT
    P
    A
    G
    EP
    1 23
    4 5
    0 6
    7 8 9
    LISTQ\fVIEW
    TV / PC INPUT
    TV/
    RADENERGY
     SA VING
    MARKFAV
    \fD
    MUTE
    OK
    MENUGUIDEQ.MENU
    INF O
    A\bto Cong .
    EXIT
    \fD SETTING
    TELETEXT
    yyThis	feature	is	not	available	in	all	countries.
    Teletext	is	a	free	service	broadcast	by	most	TV	
    stations	which	gives	up-to-the-minute	information	
    on	news,	weather,	television	programmes,	share
    prices	and	many	other	topics.	 The	teletext	decoder	
    of	this	TV	can	support	the	SIMPLE,	TOP	and	
    FASTEXT	systems.	SIMPLE	(standard	teletext)	
    consists	of	a	number	of	pages	which	are	selected	
    by	directly	entering	the	corresponding	page	
    number.	TOP	and	FASTEXT	are	more	modern	
    methods	allowing	quick	and	easy	selection	of	
    teletext	information.
    Switch On/Off
    Simple Text
    Page selection
    1	 Enter	the	desired	page	number	as	a	three-digit	
    number	with	the	Number	buttons.	If	during	
    selection	you	press	a	wrong	number,	you	must	
    complete	the	three-digit	number	and	then	re-
    enter	the	correct	page	number.
    2	 The	P		or		button	can	be	used	to	select	the	
    previous	or	next	page.
    Top Text
    The	user	guide	displays	four	fields-red,	green,	
    yellow	and	blue	at	the	bottom	of	the	screen.	 The	
    yellow	field	denotes	the	next	group	and	the	blue	
    field	indicates	the	next	block.
    Block / Group / Page Selection
    1	 With	the	Blue	button	you	can	progress	from	
    block	to	block.
    2	 Use	the	Yellow	button	to	proceed	to	the	next	
    group	with 	automatic 	overflow 	to 	the 	next 	block.
    3	 With	the	Green	button	you	can	proceed	to	the	
    next	existing	page	with	automatic	overflow	to	
    the	next	group.	 Alternatively,	the	P		button	
    can	be	used.
    4	 The	Red	button	permits	you	to	return	to	
    previous	selection.	 Alternatively,	the	P		button	
    can	be	used.
    Direct Page Selection
    As	with	SIMPLE	teletext	mode,	you	can	select	a	
    page	by	entering	it	as	a	three	digit	number	using	
    the	Number	buttons	in	TOP	mode.
    Press	the	TEXT	button	to	switch	to	teletext.	 The	
    initial	page	or	last	page	appears	on	the	screen.
    Two	page	numbers,	TV	station	name,	date	and	
    time	are	displayed	on	the	screen	headline.	 The	
    first	page	number	indicates	your	selection,	while	
    the	second	shows	the	current	page	displayed.
    Press	the	TEXT	or	EXIT	button	to	switch	off	
    teletext.	The	previous	mode	reappears.
    3D MTVMTV
      
    						
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    78TELETEXT
    Fastext
    The	teletext	pages	are	colour	coded	along	the	
    bottom	of	the	screen	and	are	selected	by	pressing	
    the	corresponding	coloured	button.
    Page selection
    1	 Press	the	T.OPT	button	and	then	use		the	
    Navigation	button	to	select		menu.	Display	
    the	index	page.
    2	 You	can	select	the	pages	which	are	colour	
    coded	along	the	bottom	line	with	corresponding	
    coloured	buttons.
    3	 AS	with	SIMPLE	teletext	mode,	you	can	select	
    a	page	by	entering	its	three	digit	page	number	
    with	the	NUMBER	buttons	in	Fastext	mode.
    4	 The	P	^	or	v	button	can	be	used	to	select	the	
    preceding	or	following	page.
    Special Teletext Function
    	 Index
    Select	the	each	index	page.
      Time 
    When	viewing	a	TV	programme,	select	this	
    menu	to	display	the	time	at	the	top	right	hand	
    corner	of	the	screen.
    In	the	teletext	mode,	press	this	button	to	select	
    a	sub	page	number.	 The	sub	page	number	is	
    displayed	at	the	bottom	of	the	screen.	 To	hold	
    or	change	the	sub	page,	press	the	Red	buttons	
    /	Green	buttons,	<	>	or	Number	buttons.
     Hold
    Stops	the	automatic	page	change	which	will	
    occur	if	a	teletext	page	consists	of	2	or	more	
    sub	pages.
    The	number	of	sub	pages	and	the	sub	page	
    displayed	is,	usually,	shown	on	the	screen	
    below	the	time.	When	this	menu	is	selected	the	
    stop	symbol	is	displayed	at	the	top	left-hand	
    corner	of	the	screen	and	the	automatic	page	
    change	is	inactive.
     Reveal
    Select	this	menu	to	display	concealed	
    information,	such	as	solutions	to	riddles	or	
    puzzles.
     Update
    Displays	the	TV	picture	on	the	screen	while	
    waiting	for	a	new	teletext	page.	 The	display	
    will	appear	at	the	top	left	hand	corner	of	the	
    screen.	When	the	updated	page	is	available	
    then	display	will	change	to	the	page	number.	
    Select	this	menu	again	to	view	the	updated	
    teletext	page.
    Index
    Time
    Hold
    Reveal
    Update
    Close
    Text Option
      
    						
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    79DIGITAL TELETEXT
    DIGITAL TELETEXT
    yyThis	function	works	in	UK,	Ireland	only.
    The	TV	gives	you	access	to	digital	teletext	which	is	
    greatly	improved	in	various	aspects	such	as	text,
    graphics	etc.	 This	digital	teletext	can	access	
    special	digital	teletext	services	and	specific	
    services	which	broadcast	digital	teletext.
    You	should	select	off	in	the	subtitle	language	menu	
    to	display	teletext	by	pressing	the	SUBTITLE	
    button.
    Teletext within digital 
    service
    Teletext in digital service
    1	 Press	the	numeric	or	P	 or		button	to	select	
    a	digital	service	which	broadcasts	digital	
    teletext.
    2	 Follow	the	indications	on	digital	teletext	and	
    move	onto	the	next	step	by	pressing	TEXT, 
    OK, Navigation button, Red button, Green 
    button, Yellow button,  Blue button or 
    Number buttons	and	etc.
    3	 To	change	digital	teletext	service,	select	a	
    different	service	by	the	numeric	or	P	 or			
    button.
    1	 Press	the	numeric	or	P	 or		button	to	select	
    a	certain	service	which	broadcasts	digital	
    teletext.
    2	 Press	the	TEXT	or	coloured	button	to	switch	on	
    teletext.
    3	 Follow	the	indications	on	digital	teletext	and	
    move	onto	the	next	step	by	pressing	OK, 
    Navigation button, Red button, Green 
    button, Yellow button,  Blue button or 
    Number buttons	and	so	on.
    4	 Press	the	TEXT	or	colour	button	to	switch	off	
    digital	teletext	and	return	to	TV	viewing.
    Some	services	may	allow	you	to	access	text	
    services	by	pressing	the	Red	button.
      
    						
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    80MAINTENANCE
    MAINTENANCE
    Clean	your	Monitor	set	regularly	to	keep	the	best	
    performance	and	to	extend	the	product	lifespan.
      CAUTION
    yyMake	sure	to	turn	the	power	off	and	
    disconnect	the	power	cord	and	all	other	
    cables	first.
    yyWhen	the	Monitor	set	is	left	unattended	and	
    unused	for	a	long	time,	disconnect	the	power	
    cord	from	the	wall	outlet	to	prevent	possible	
    damage	from	lightning	or	power	surges.
    Screen and frame
    To	remove	dust,	wipe	the	surface	with	a	dry	and	
    soft	cloth.
    To	remove	major	dirt,	wipe	the	surface	with	a	soft	
    cloth	dampened	in	clean	water	or	a	diluted	mild	
    detergent.	Then	wipe	immediately	with	a	clean	and	
    dry	cloth.
      CAUTION
    yyDo	not	push,	rub,	or	hit	the	surface	with	
    your	fingernail	or	a	sharp	object,	as	this	may	
    result	in	scratches	on	the	screen	and	image	
    distortions.
    yyDo	not	use	any	chemicals,	such	as	waxes,	
    benzene,	alcohol,	thinners,	insecticides,	
    air	fresheners,	lubricants,	as	these	may		
    damage	the	screen’s	finish	and	cause	
    discolorations.
    Cabinet and stand
    To	remove	dust,	wipe	the	cabinet	with	a	dry	and	
    soft	cloth.
    To	remove	major	dirt,	wipe	the	cabinet	with	a	
    soft	cloth	dampened	in	a	clean	water	or	water	
    containing	a	small	amount	of	mild	detergent.
      CAUTION
    yyDo	not	spray	liquid	onto	the	surface.	If	water	
    enters	the	Monitor	set,	it	may	result	in	fire,	
    electric	shock,	or	malfunction.
    yyDo	not	use	any	chemicals	as	this	may	
    deteriorate	the	surface.
    	
    Power cord
    Remove	the	accumulated	dust	or	dirt	on	the	power	
    cord	regularly.	
      
    						
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