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     Chapter 2. TV Connections 31
    
    DVD Player with Component Video
    Component video cables and analog audio cables are 
    required.  These are not included with the TV.
    1.  Connect the component video cables from 
    Y PB PR 
    VIDEO OUT on the back of the DVD player to the 
    COMPONENT jacks on the TV back panel, match-
    ing the red, green, and blue colored connections.
    2.  Connect left (white) and right (red) stereo audio  cables from 
    AUDIO OUT on the back of the DVD 
    player to 
    COMPONENT/AUDIO LEFT and 
    RIGHT on the TV back panel.
    Figure 13.  Connecting a DVD player with component video
    IMPORTANT
    See Appendix B for component video signal 
    compatibility information.
    For digital audio connections to your 
    A / V receiver, see your DVD player and A / V 
    receiver Owner’s Guides.
    A/V Receiver (Stereo System)
    Most setups require either a digital audio cable or analog  stereo audio cables.
    The TV makes all audio available in digital and analog  formats.  Analog audio coming into the TV is available in digital format on the 
    DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack.  
    Digital incoming audio is available in analog format on the 
    AUDIO OUT LEFT/RIGHT jacks.  Usually, only one of 
    the following connections is required:
    •  To connect an analog A / V receiver Connect left (white) and right (red) audio cables from
     
    AUDIO OUT/LEFT and RIGHT on the TV back 
    panel to the 
    TV AUDIO INPUT on the A / V receiver.
    •  To connect a digital A / V receiver with Dolby  Digital surround sound and PCM audio support
    Connect one end of the digital audio cable to 
    DIGITAL AUDIO OUT on the back of the TV.  
    Connect the other end to the 
    COA XIAL DIGITAL 
    INPUT
     on the back of the  A / V receiver.
    Figure 14.  Connecting audio from the TV to an A/V  receiver
    Note:
      On rare occasions, an HDMI signal may be  copy-restricted and cannot be output from the TV as a digital signal.  To hear these copy-protected signals through the A / V receiver, use connections 
    for analog A / V receivers.
      Check the A / V receiver’s Owner’s Guide for  information concerning use of the digital input 
    and switching between digital sound and analog  stereo sound from the TV.
    
    VIDEO OUT
    AUDIO OUT
    Y
    L
    R
    PbPr
    Pr
    Pb
    R
    L
    Y
    AUDIO OUT
    PC-DVI
    AUDIO
    AUDIO OUT
    12
    COMPONENT
    12
    INPUT
    MONITOR OUT
    1HDMI / DVI AUDIO
    ANT 1/ MAIN
    ANT 2 / AUX
    IEEE 1394DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTHDMI
    PC - DVI12
    VIDEO
    LEFT
    RIGHT
    LEFT
    RIGHT
    Y
    Pb
    PrAUDIO LEFT
    (MONO)
    AUDIORIGHT
    LEFTRIGHT
    USE WITHCableCARD™
    CableCARD™ USE WITH ANT 1    CARD TOP
    S-VIDEO
    VIDEO
    AUDIO- LEFT
    (MONO)
    AUDIO- RIGHT
    HDMI COMPATIBILITY
      VIDEO: 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p  
    COMPONENT COMPATIBILITY
      VIDEO: 480i/480p/720p/1080i
    DVI-I PC COMPATIBILITY
      REFER TO OWNERS GUIDE.
    2
    COMPONENT12Y
    Pb
    PrAUDIO LEFT
    (MONO)
    AUDIORIGHT
    1.
    2.
    1.
    2.
    DVD Player Back Panel
    TV Back Panel
    PC-DVIAUDIO
    AUDIO OUT
    12
    COMPONENT
    12
    INPUT
    MONITOR OUT
    1HDMI / DVI AUDIO
    ANT 1/ MAIN
    ANT 2 / AUX
    IEEE 1394DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTHDMI
    PC - DVI12
    VIDEO
    LEFT
    RIGHT
    LEFT
    RIGHT
    Y
    Pb Pr
    AUDIO LEFT
    (MONO)
    AUDIORIGHT
    LEFTRIGHT
    USE WITHCableCARD™
    CableCARD™ USE WITH ANT 1    CARD TOP
    S-VIDEO
    VIDEO
    AUDIO- LEFT
    (MONO)
    AUDIO- RIGHT
    HDMI COMPATIBILITY
      VIDEO: 4i/4p/72p/1i/1p
      
    COMPONENT COMPATIBILITY
      VIDEO: 4i/4p/72p/1i
    DVI-I PC COMPATIBILITY
      REFER TO OWNERS GUIDE.
    2
    AUDIO OUT
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUT
    LEFT
    RIGHT  
    PC-DVIAUDIO
    AUDIO OUT
    12
    COMPONENT
    12
    INPUT
    MONITOR OUT
    1HDMI / DVI AUDIO
    ANT 1/ MAIN
    ANT 2 / AUX
    IEEE 1394DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTHDMI
    PC - DVI12
    VIDEO
    LEFT
    RIGHT
    LEFT
    RIGHT
    Y
    Pb Pr
    AUDIO LEFT
    (MONO)
    AUDIORIGHT
    LEFTRIGHT
    USE WITHCableCARD™
    CableCARD™ USE WITH ANT 1    CARD TOP
    S-VIDEO
    VIDEO
    AUDIO- LEFT
    (MONO)
    AUDIO- RIGHT
    HDMI COMPATIBILITY
      VIDEO: 4i/4p/72p/1i/1p
      
    COMPONENT COMPATIBILITY
      VIDEO: 4i/4p/72p/1i
    DVI-I PC COMPATIBILITY
      REFER TO OWNERS GUIDE.
    2
    AUDIO OUT
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUT
    LEFT
    RIGHT
    VIDEO OUT
    AUDIO OUT
    Y
    L
    R
    PbPr
    Pr
    Pb
    R
    L
    Y
    AUDIO OUT
    PC-DVI
    AUDIO
    AUDIO OUT
    12
    COMPONENT
    12
    INPUT
    MONITOR OUT
    1HDMI / DVI AUDIO
    ANT 1/ MAIN
    ANT 2 / AUX
    IEEE 1394DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTHDMI
    PC - DVI12
    VIDEO
    LEFT
    RIGHT
    LEFT
    RIGHT
    Y
    Pb
    PrAUDIO LEFT
    (MONO)
    AUDIORIGHT
    LEFTRIGHT
    USE WITHCableCARD™
    CableCARD™ USE WITH ANT 1    CARD TOP
    S-VIDEO
    VIDEO
    AUDIO- LEFT
    (MONO)
    AUDIO- RIGHT
    HDMI COMPATIBILITY
      VIDEO: 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p  
    COMPONENT COMPATIBILITY
      VIDEO: 480i/480p/720p/1080i
    DVI-I PC COMPATIBILITY
      REFER TO OWNERS GUIDE.
    2
    COMPONENT12Y
    Pb
    PrAUDIO LEFT
    (MONO)
    AUDIORIGHT
    1.
    2.
    1.
    2.
    DVD Player Back Panel
    TV Back Panel   
    						
    							
    32 Chapter 2. TV Connections
    Older Cable Box
    Required:  3 coaxial cables, one two-way RF splitter.  
    These are not included with the TV.
    When this setup is complete, you can use the TV remote control, when programmed, to change channels on the 
    cable box.
    Note:  This connection is not recommended.  The other  connections described in this chapter provide bet
    -
    ter quality audio and video to the TV.
    1.  Connect the incoming cable to 
    IN on the RF splitter. 
    2.  Connect one coaxial cable from 
    OUT on the RF split-
    ter to 
    ANT 1/MAIN on the TV back panel. 
    3.  Connect one coaxial cable from 
    OUT on the RF split-
    ter to 
    IN on the standard cable box.
    4.  Connect one coaxial cable from 
    OUT on the cable 
    box to 
    ANT 2/AUX on the TV back panel. 
    Figure 15.  Connecting an older cable box
    Camcorder
    Required:  Analog stereo audio cables and either an S-
    Video or composite video cable.
    NOTE:  For IEEE 1394 camcorders, see also chapter 7, 
    “Using IEEE 1394 Devices.”
    1.  Connect either an S-Video or composite video cable  from 
    VIDEO OUT on the camcorder to INPUT 
    3/ VIDEO
     or S-VIDEO on the TV.  Connect only one 
    type of video cable; S-Video is recommended, if avail
    -
    able.
    2.  Connect left (white) and right (red) audio cables from 
    AUDIO OUT on the camcorder to INPUT 3/
    AUDIO L
     and AUDIO R on the TV.
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    Figure 16.  Analog connections for a camcorder
    
    PC-DVIAUDIO
    AUDIO OUT
    12
    COMPONENT
    12
    INPUT
    MONITOR OUT
    1HDMI / DVI AUDIO
    ANT 1/ MAIN
    ANT 2 / AUX
    IEEE 1394DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTHDMI
    PC - DVI12
    VIDEO
    LEFT
    RIGHT
    LEFT
    RIGHT
    Y
    Pb
    PrAUDIO LEFT
    (MONO)
    AUDIORIGHT
    LEFT
    RIGHT
    USE WITHCableCARD™
    CableCARD™ USE WITH ANT 1    CARD TOP
    S-VIDEO
    VIDEO
    AUDIO- LEFT
    (MONO)
    AUDIO- RIGHT
    HDMI COMPATIBILITY
      VIDEO: 4i/4p/72p/1i/1p
      AUDIO: PCM LINEAR, Dolby    Digital (AC-3)
    COMPONENT COMPATIBILITY
      VIDEO: 4i/4p/72p/1i
    DVI-I PC COMPATIBILITY
      REFER TO OWNERS GUIDE.
    2
    0035
    PC-DVI AUDIO
    AUDIO OUT
    12
    COMPONENT
    12
    INPUT
    MONITOR OUT
    1HDMI / DVI AUDIO
    ANT 1/ MAIN
    ANT 2 / AUX
    IEEE 1394DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTHDMI
    PC - DVI12
    VIDEO
    LEFT
    RIGHT
    LEFT
    RIGHT
    Y
    Pb
    PrAUDIO LEFT
    (MONO)
    AUDIORIGHT
    LEFT
    RIGHT
    USE WITHCableCARD™
    CableCARD™ USE WITH ANT 1    CARD TOP
    S-VIDEO
    VIDEO
    AUDIO- LEFT
    (MONO)
    AUDIO- RIGHT
    HDMI COMPATIBILITY
      VIDEO: 4i/4p/72p/1i/1p
      
    COMPONENT COMPATIBILITY
      VIDEO: 4i/4p/72p/1i
    DVI-I PC COMPATIBILITY
      REFER TO OWNERS GUIDE.
    2
    ANT 1/ MAIN
    ANT 2 / AUX
    INOUTINOUT
    IN
    OUT
    OUT
    TWO WAY SPLITTER
    TV back panel
    Cable box 
    back panel
    RF Splitter
    To ANT 1/MAIN
    To ANT 2/AUX
    Incoming Cable
    3.
    3.4.
    4.
    1.2.
    2.    
    						
    							
    TV Operation
    Remote Control  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
    Choos ing a Program Source
      . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
    ChannelView™ Channel Listings
      . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
    Status Display
      . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
    TV Signals and Display Formats
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
    Split Screen
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
    3
     
    						
    							
    34 Chapter 3. TV Operation
    
    Remote Control
    Overview
    Figure 1, next page
    1.  Slide Switch:  Selects the A / V device to be controlled  by the remote control.  Set the slide switch to 
    TV for 
    operation of the TV and IEEE 1394 devices.  Control of 
    other device types requires programing ( see chapter 
    3, “TV Operation” ).
    2.  
    SLEEP:  Sets the TV to turn off within 2 hours.  See the 
    next page for instructions.
    3.  Digits/Letters:  Allow you to tune to a channel by  entering channel numbers; press 
    ENTER for faster 
    tuning.  Use numbers and the
     CANCEL key to enter digital 
    sub-channels.  Also use for entering information into  menus.
    To select letters when naming channels, repeatedly  press the associated  number key.  The following 
    special characters are available with the 
    1 and 0 keys:
    1!    &    blank space
    0/    *    -
    4. 
    —/CANCEL (SUB-CHANNEL/CANCEL):  When entering digital 
    channel numbers, adds a separator between main  and sub-channel numbers.  Clears FAV and some menu entries.
    5. 
    POWER:  Turns TV power on and off.
    6.  
    QV ( QuickView™):  Switches between the current 
    channel and the last channel viewed.
    7. 
    MUTE:  Turns TV sound off or on.
    8. 
    SPLIT:  Turns Split Screen mode on and off.
    9.  
    VOL  /  (Volume Up/Down):  Changes sound level.
    10. 
    CH/PAGE  /  (Channel or Page Up/Down):  Scans 
    up or down through memorized channels.  Pages 
    up and down through screens when used with 
    ChannelView™.
    11  
    FAV (Favorites) :  Scans through memorized lists of 
    favorite channels.  See “Channel Menu” in chapter 4, 
    “TV Menu Settings,” for more information.
    12. 
    FORMAT:  Changes the shape and size of the main TV 
    picture.  When in Split Screen mode, changes the 
    size of the split images while maintaining their aspect  ratios.
    13. 
    INPUT:  Displays the Input Selection menu from which 
    you can select an input source to view, such as an  antenna input (
    ANT 1/2) or a connected device.
    14. 
         ( Adjust Up/down/Left/Right):  Navigate 
    menus and change settings.
    15. 
    ENTER:  Selects a channel number or menu item.
    16. 
    GUIDE:  Displays or removes ChannelView™ on-screen 
    channel listing for 
    ANT 1 and ANT 2.
    17. 
    INFO:  Displays an on-screen summary of the current 
    device in use and any broadcast information available,  including current V-Chip information.  See chapter 3, 
    “TV Operation,” for details.
    18. 
    AUDIO:  Selects individual audio settings for adjustment.
    19. 
    VIDEO:  Selects individual video settings for adjustment.
    20. 
    MENU:  Displays the main TV menu using the  
    on-screen menu system.  When a sub-menu is open,  backs up one level.
    21. 
    EXIT:  Closes all TV on-screen menus and displays and 
    returns to normal TV viewing.
    22
    .  F1–F4:  When programmed, work like the  A, B, C, D 
    buttons on some cable boxes and satellite receiv
    -
    ers.  Program the remote control for your equipment  and test the keys.  See chapter 5, “Operating Other 
    Devices with the Remote Control.”
    24. 
      (PAUSE):  F reezes a broadcast TV picture when no 
    Split Screen image is displayed.  When Split Screen is  displayed, freezes th
    e sub- picture .  See below for use 
    with recordable media.
    Record/Playback Keys
    To enable the recording and playback functions, program  the remote for your VCR, DVR, or DVD player/recorder and set the slide switch to 
    VCR or DVD.  See chapter 5 for 
    instructions on programming the remote.  If you have an 
    IEEE 1394 device, see chapter 7 on IEEE 1394 devices.
    23. 
      (RECORD):  Records with a VCR, DVR, or DVD 
    recorder.
    24. 
      (PAUSE):  Paus es a VCR, DVR, or DVD.  See above 
    for use during TV viewing.
    25. 
      (STOP):  Stops play of a VCR, DVR, or DVD.
    26. 
      (REVERSE):  Rewinds a VCR.  Reverse scans a DVR 
    or DVD.
    27. 
      (PLAY):  Plays a VCR, DVR, or DVD.
    28. 
      (FAST FORWARD):  Fast forwards a VCR.  Forward 
    scans a DVR or DVD.
    Note:  The TV’s remote control can operate other 
    audio/video devices.
    •  See chapter 5, “Operating Other Devices with the  Remote Control” for:
      instructions on programming the remote.
      a list of functions available for controlling other devices.
    •  For control of IEEE 1394 devices, see chapter 7
    .
     
    						
    							
     Chapter 3. TV Operation 35
    
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    28
    10
    1
    2
    3
    4
    7
    8
    9
    2423
    2627
    25
    16
    17
    11
    12
    13
    14
    15
    5
    6
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    19
    20
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    Figure 1.  Remote Control Overview
    Battery Installation
    Figure 2
    1.  Remove the remote control’s back cover by gently 
    pressing in the tab and lifting off the cover.
    2.  Load the batteries, making sure the polarities (+) and  (-) are correct.  For best results, insert the negative (-) 
    end first.
    3.  Snap the cover back in place.
    Sleep Timer
    Setting the Sleep Timer
    1.  Press 
    SLEEP on the remote control.
    2.  Press 
    SLEEP additional times to increase the time in 30-
    minute increments up to the maximum of 120 minutes.
    3.  Press EXIT or wait five seconds without pressing any 
    buttons for the message to disappear.
    4.  Press 
    SLEEP to view the time remaining before the sleep 
    timer turns off the TV.
    Cancelling the Sleep Timer
    1.  Press 
    SLEEP to display the on-screen message.
    2.  Press 
    SLEEP repeatedly until OFF is displayed.
    Note:  After five seconds of inactivity, the message box  will disappear. 
    2
    1
    Figure 2.  The remote control requires two AA alkaline 
    batteries.
    Care
    For Best Results from the Remote Control:
    •  Use only alkaline batteries.
    •  Be within 20 feet of the equipment.
    •  Do not press two or more buttons at the same time unless instructed to do so.
    •  Do not allow unit to get wet or become heated.
    •  Avoid dropping on hard surfaces.
    •  Do not use harsh chemicals to clean.  Use only a soft,  lightly moistened cloth.
    •  Do not mix old and new batteries.
    •  Do not heat, take apart, or throw batteries into fire.
    Resetting the Remote Control
    If the slide switch is set to TV and the TV does not respond 
    properly, do the following to reset the remote control.
    1.  Press and hold 
    POWER for several seconds until the 
    button blinks twice and goes off.
    2.  Release the 
    POWER button.
    3.  Press keys 
    0   0   9   3   5 and the POWER button will blink 
    twice when you finish entering the code.  While enter
    -
    ing the code, pause for a moment between each key 
    press to ensure it is recognized.
    Low-Battery Indicator
    If you press a key and the POWER indicator blinks five times, 
    replace the remote control’s batteries.
    Remote Control, continued
     
    						
    							
    36 Chapter 3. TV Operation
    
    Choosing a Program Source
    NOTE:  If your only viewing sources are connected to the 
    ANT 1 and ANT 2 antenna jacks, you can switch 
    inputs without the Input Selection menu.  Press 
    INPUT to switch between ANT 1 and ANT 2.  To 
    verify which is the current source while watching 
    TV, press 
    INFO to see the on-screen status display.
    Selecting from Multiple Sources:  The Input 
    Selection Menu
    The Input Selection menu allows you to select an input to  watch on the TV.  The current input appears as a gold-
    colored icon.
    1.  Press 
    INPUT on the TV’s remote control to display the 
    Input Selection menu (Figure 2).
    2.  To select a different input, press 
         on the TV’s 
    remote control to move the highlight through icons in 
    the input section.
    3.  Press 
    ENTER to switch to the device and close the menu.
    More About the Input Selection Menu
    •  To assign meaningful labels to the icons, such as  “VCR” or “DVD,” see the “Input Name” section of chapter 4, “TV Menu Settings.”
    •  To rearrange the icons, see the “Icon Order” section of  chapter 4, “TV Menu Settings.”
    •  To use with IEEE 1394 devices, see additional informa
    -
    tion in chapter 7, “Using IEEE 1394 Devices.”
       
    Input Section
    Figure 2.  Input Selection menu
    ChannelView™ Channel Listings
    ChannelView provides listings, as sent by the broadcast-
    ers, for memorized channels on 
    ANT 1 or ANT 2.  Digital 
    channels are indicated with a “D” and analog channels 
    with an “A.”  Digital channels are shown with the major 
    channel and sub-channels (or bitstreams).  The analog 
    channel name is displayed if you entered a name in the 
    Channedl menu.
    Note:  If limited data is shown or no program data ap-
    pears, it is because the broadcaster is not sending 
    the information.  This is not a defect of your TV.
    Using ChannelView
    FeatureInstructions
    View listings while viewing  
    ANT 1 or ANT 2.Press GUIDE.
    Scan through memorized 
    channels one by one. Press  or .
    Scan quickly through memo
    -
    rized channels. Press PAGE  / .
    View detailed information for 
    digital channels. Press 
     or  to highlight 
    a channel and press  
    .
    Return to viewing  basic list
    -
    ings information Press .
     
    Figure 3. ChannelView screen, current programs.  Use    
     to exchange displays for current and future programs.
     
    Figure 4. ChannelView screen, future programs on the 
    selected channel (digital channels only) 
    IMPORTANT
    To receive ChannelView updates:   Set the 
    Energy Mode to Fast Power On and leave the 
    TV powered off for a while each day.   If the TV 
    loses power, program listings will be lost until 
    the next update.
     
    						
    							
     Chapter 3. TV Operation 37
    
    Status Display
    The on-screen status display appears when you turn on 
    the TV, change inputs, change channels, or press the 
    INFO 
    button on the remote control.  The most common displays  are shown below.  Seldom or never do all the status indi
    -
    cators appear at the same time.
    Analog Program
    1.  Source Antenna or Input
    2.  Analog Channel being received (If an antenna  source)
    3.
      Channel Name (if or named in the Channel menu)
    4.  Signal Type Being Received.  Possible:
    From 
    ANT-1, ANT-2, or INPUT jacks:  480i
    From 
    COMPONENT jacks:  480i, 480p, 720p, 
    1080i
    5.  Screen Format in use Possible:
    Analog 480i /480p signals:  Standard, Expand, 
    Zoom, Stretch, Stretch Plus, Narrow
    720p/1080i signals:  Standard, Wide Expand
    6.  Stereo and/or SAP being broadcast.  In Split  Screen mode, the speaker icon is on the right to 
    indicate the sub-picture is the sound source.
    7.  V-Chip Ratings Ant-1   3  XXXX             ANT-1  3
    480i Standard
     Stereo SAP
    TV-PG DLSV
    FAV2
    Monday 11:00 AM
    Sleep: 30
    MUTE
    1132
    6
    7
    1
    89
    10
    12
    45
    8.  Channel is in current FAV bank (FAV bank 2)
    9.  Day and Time
    10.  Sleep Timer remaining time
    11.  Split Screen picture source and channel
    12.  Audio Mute on
    Digital Program
    1.  Digital Major and Sub-Channel Number
    2.  Digital Channel Name (only if broadcast)
    3.  Signal Type Being Received Possible:  SD 4:3, SD 16:9, HD
    4.  Screen Format in Use Possible:
    SD 4:3:  Standard, Expand, Zoom, Stretch, Stretch 
    Plus, Narrow
    SD 16:9 or HD 16:9:  Standard, Wide Expand
    5.  Language(s) being broadcast
    6.   Program Name (if broadcast)
    7.  Copy- Protection Status.  Possible:
    Copy Once:  Program can be recorded
    Copy Never:  Program can never be recorded.Ant-1  42-1 XXXXXXX    XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
    HD Standard
     English
    TV-PG DLSV  Copy Never: 3 Days
    FAV2
    Monday 11:00 AM
    Sleep: 30
    6
    7
    1
    34
    5
    2
    Digital IEEE 1394 Device
    1.  Status of D-VHS VCR or IEEE 1394 device
    2.  Counter of D-VHS VCR
    3.  Special message line (shows only when a special  message is needed; may be seen with analog 
    signals)
    4.  Copy- Protection Status.  Possible:
    Copy Once:  Program can be recorded
    Copy No More:  Program can never be recorded; 
    program may be moveable.
    DVCR
    HD Standard
     English
    TV-PG DLSV  Copy No More
    Play 01:20:15
    Monday 11:00 AM
    Sleep: 30
    Special Message Line
    1
    3
    2
    4
     
    						
    							
    38 Chapter 3. TV Operation
    
    TV Signals and Display Formats
    This is a widescreen TV, also known as a 16:9 TV.  This shape reflects the new types of images available from 
    HDTV and many DVDs.  There are still many older style  narrow-screen images (called 4:3 aspect ratio) you will 
    encounter.  While there is no perfect solution for dis
    -
    playing a squarish, narrower image on a wide screen, 
    Mitsubishi offers several display formats from which you 
    can choose.
    Press 
    FORMAT on the TV remote control to cycle through the 
    available display formats. The last-used format for each 
    device is used when you return to that device.
    Note: 
    •  Only standard format is available for Split Screen.
    •  PC formats vary depending on the PC signal.
    •  For 1080p signals from an HDMI input, see “Com
    -
    puter Display Formats” in chapter 6, “Using the TV 
    with a Personal Computer.”
    Signal Definitions
    480i Signals:  Traditional analog interlaced signals from  or through 
    ANT-1 and 2, INPUT 1–3, COMPONENT 
    1 and 2, HDMI 1 and 2.
    480p Signals:
      Progressive-scan DVD signals on COM-
    PONENT
     inputs and HDMI 1 and 2.
    720p and 1080i Signals:  High-definition signals received  through 
    COMPONENT inputs and HDMI 1 and 2.  
    These signals are always 16:9 (widescreen).
    SD 4:3
    :  Standard-definition narrow-screen format signals 
    from digital channels and IEEE 1394 devices.
    SD 16 : 9 :  Standard-definition widescreen format signals 
    from digital channels and IEEE 1394 devices.
    HD:  High-definition wide-screen format signals from digital 
    channels and IEEE-1394 devices.  These signals are always 
    16:9 (widescreen).
    DVD Definitions
    Anamorphic (or Enhanced for WideScreen TV)
    These DVDs are recorded in a special way to properly 
    show widescreen images on 16:9 TV sets using the 
    Standard format mode.  This is the recommended viewing 
    choice.
    Non-Anamorphic (or 4:3, 1:33 :1, Letter Box, or Full 
    Screen)
    These DVDs are recorded for use with traditionally 
    shaped, squarish TVs.  They may be full screen (4:3 or 
    1:33:1) which crops movies to fit the narrow TV, or letter 
    box, which adds black top and bottom bars.
    This information may be listed on the DVD case.  Some 
    DVDs support both types of recordings. 
    TV Display Format Definitions
    Standard:  This is the full-screen format.  HDTV signals 
    use this format.  This format is useful for displaying 
    Anamorphic DVDs that have 1.78:1 or 1.85:1 aspect  ratios.  Anamorphic DVDs that have a 2.35:1 aspect ratio 
    are displayed with black bars at the top and bottom, but  show the entire image correctly.  Narrow (4:3) images 
    are stretched evenly from side to side.  Available for all  signals.
    Expand :  This enlarges the picture to fill the screen, crop
    -
    ping off some of the image at the top and bottom.  This is 
    useful for reducing the letter box top and bottom bars of  non-anamorphic DVD images.  Available for 480i, 480p, 
    and digital SD 4:3 signals only.
    Zoom:  This enlarges the picture, cropping off some of  the image at each side and top and bottom.  This is useful 
    for removing or reducing the black top and bottom bars 
    on anamorphic DVDs with a 2.35:1 aspect ratio.  Available  for 480i, 480p, and SD 4:3 signals only.
    Stretch :  This format stretches a narrow (4:3) image 
    across the screen; there is less stretch in the center than 
    at the sides, however.  This allows the entire narrow image 
    to be displayed across the screen with less distortion 
    than is seen in the Standard format.  Available for 480i, 
    480p, and SD 4:3 signals only.
    Stretch Plus:  Similar to stretch mode, but to minimize 
    distortions on the side, the picture is expanded to crop off  portions of the top and bottom.  Except when displaying menus or Split Screen, press 
      to adjust the position of 
    the picture vertically.  Available for 480i, 480p, and SD 4:3  signals only.
    Narrow:  This format displays narrow (4:3) images in their 
    original shape, and adds stationary black side bars to fill  the screen.  Available for 480i, 480p, and SD 4:3 signals 
    only.
    Wide Expand:  Enlarges the picture, cropping some of  the image on both sides.  This Expand format is useful 
    to remove or reduce black side bars added to narrow  images that are converted to 16:9 signals for digital broadcast.  Available for 1080i, 720p, digital SD 16:9 and 
    digital HD signals.
    Note:  All high-definition channels send widescreen (16:9)  signals, but not all programming sent on these 
    channels was created for this format.  As a result, 
    the broadcaster must convert such programming 
    for broadcast, and may stretch the image or add 
    side bars to fill the widescreen area.
     
    						
    							
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    Split Screen
    Split Screen allows you to view pictures from two different 
    sources at the same time.  Split Screen is available when 
    you have video sources connected to the TV in addition to 
    a connection to 
    ANT 1 or ANT 2.
    Operation
    IMPORTANT
    Split Screen is unavailable if:
    •  Your only inputs are ANT 1 and ANT 2.
    •  Either picture source is a 1080p signal from  an HDMI jack.
    •  Either picture source is from a personal  computer.
    Split Screen OperationsInstructions
    Turn Split Screen on or off Press SPLIT.
    Switch the sound source between main 
    and sub-pictures. Press 
     or .  The speaker icon appears briefly to indicate the 
    sound source as either the main picture (left) or sub-picture 
    (right).  The sound source is the side you can control with the 
    remote control.
    Check which picture is the sound source. Press INFO.  The speaker icon appears in the status display to indicate 
    the sound source.
    Change the source of the sub-picture. 1.  Press 
     to make the sub-picture the sound source.
    2.  Press 
    INPUT and move the highlight to the icon for the input you wish 
    to view as the sub-picture ( see figure 5).
    3.  Press 
    ENTER to make the change.
    Grayed-out input icons are unavailable as Split Screen sources or with 
    the current source.
    Change channels (when the input source is 
    ANT 1 or ANT 2).
    Press  to make the sub-picture the sound source then press CH  / .
    Freeze or unfreeze the sub-picture. Press  (PAUSE).  Press  again to return to normal moving video.
    Change the size of the main and sub-pic
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    tures. Repeatedly press FORMAT to cycle through picture sizes.  See the follow-
    ing page for sample displays.
    Make the sub picture fill the screen. 1.  Press 
     to make the sub-picture the sound source.
    2.  Press 
    SPLIT to close Split Screen mode.
    Figure 5.  Change the source of the sub-picture with the 
    Split Screen Input Selection menu.
    Choice of Split Screen 
    sub-Picture Sources“SPLIT” appears under the 
    Video icon to distinguish 
    this menu from the Input 
    Selection menu.
     
    						
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