Sanyo Ce42fd90b User Manual
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English - 40 - PC Mode Menu System See “Connecting the LCD TV to a PC” section for connecting a PC to the TV set. For switching to PC source, press “ ” button on your remote control and select PC input. You can also use “Source” menu to switch to PC mode. Note that PC mode menu settings are available only while the TV is in PC source. PC Position Menu Select the first icon by pressing “” or “ ” button. PC Position menu appears on the screen: Autoposition If you shift the picture horizontally or vertically to an unwanted position, use this item to put the picture into correct place automatically. This setting therefore automatically optimizes the display. Select Autoposition item by using “ ” or “” buttons. Press OK or “”, “” button. Warning : Please ensure auto adjustment is performed with a full screen image to ensure best results. H (Horizontal) Position This item shifts the image horizontally to right hand side or left hand side of the screen. Select H Position item by using “ ” or “ ” button. Use “” or “” button to adjust the value. V (Vertical) Position This item shifts the image vertically towards the top or bottom of the screen. Select V Position item by using “” or “ ” button. Use “” or “” button to adjust the value. Phase Depending on the resolution and scan frequency that you input to the TV set, you may see a hazy or noisy picture on the screen. In such a case you can use this item to get a clear picture by trial and error method. Select Phase item by using “ ” or “” buttons. Use “ ” or “” button to adjust the value. Dot Clock Dot Clock adjustments correct the interference that appear as vertical banding in dot intensive presentations like spreadsheets or paragraphs or text in smaller fonts. Select Dot Clock item by using “ ” or “ ” buttons. Use “” or “” button to adjust the value. PC Picture Menu For adjusting PC picture items, do the following: Press “ ” or “” button to select the second icon. PC Picture menu appears on the screen. Brightness, Contrast, Colour and Colour Temperature settings in this menu are identical to settings defi ned in TV picture menu under “Analogue TV Menu System”. Note : If you set Colour Temp as User, you can defi ne R, G, B settings manually. Sound Menu The items in this menu are described at “Sound Menu” section explained in “Menu System”. Feature Menu Feature menu settings are identical to the settings explained in “ Feature Menu ” section in “ Menu System ”. Source Menu Source menu settings are identical to the settings explained in “ Source Menu ” section in “ Menu System ”. Displaying TV Information Programme Number , Programme Name , Sound Indicator and Zoom Mode information is displayed on the screen when a new programme is entered or INFO button is pressed. MB35_[GB]_SSM_42890W_1050UK_UKIDTV_PLATINIUM1_10062395_50147219.indd 40MB35_[GB]_SSM_42890W_1050UK_UKIDTV_PLATINIUM1_10062395_50147219.indd 4027.04.2009 11:52:2127.04.2009 11:52:21
English - 41 - Mute Function Press “” button to disable sound. Mute indicator will be displayed in the upper side of the screen. To cancel mute, there are two alternatives; the fi rst one is pressing the “ ” button and the second one is increasing the volume level. PIP (Picture-in-Picture) and PAP (Picture-and-Picture) Modes Press the “” button to switch to PIP mode. At PIP Mode, a small picture (PIP picture) is displayed on the main picture. There are 1 size and 4 positions (upper left, upper right, bottom left and bottom right) available for the PIP window. You can use “ ” button to change the PIP position. Aspect Ratio of the PIP window is fi xed and 4:3. When PIP Mode is entered, the default active window is the PIP window and the active window is indicated by a red frame around it. The active window can be changed by pressing “ ” or “ ” button. The status info OSD belongs to active window. The place of the status OSDs are same for both windows. Press the “ ” button again to exit the PIP mode. Press the “ ” button to switch to PAP mode. At PAP Mode, two pictures with equal sizes are displayed on the screen. Aspect Ratios of the windows are fi xed. When you switch to PAP Mode, main window in PIP Mode will be displayed on the right side of the screen. The active window can be changed by pressing “ ” or “” button. Press the “ ” button again to exit the PAP mode. Picture Mode Selection By pressing PP button, you can change Picture Mode settings in accordance with your viewing requirements. Available options are Dynamic, Natural, Cinema and Pixellence. Note : This function will not be available while in PC mode. Freezing Picture You can freeze the picture on the screen by pressing the “ OK ” button on the remote control. Press the “ OK ” button to freeze picture. Press again to quit freeze mode. Zoom Modes You can change the aspect ratio (image size) of the TV for viewing the picture in different zoom modes. Press “ ” button to directly change the zoom mode. Available zoom modes are listed below. Note: In YPbPr and HDMI modes, while in 720p-1080i resolutions, only 16:9 mode is available. In PC mode, only 16:9 mode is available. Auto When a WSS (Wide Screen Signalling) signal, which shows the aspect ratio of the picture, is included in the broadcast signal or the signal from an external device, the TV automatically changes the ZOOM mode according to the WSS signal. • When the AUTO mode does not function correctly due to poor WSS signal quality or when you want to change the ZOOM mode, change to another ZOOM mode manually. 16:9 This uniformly stretches the left and right sides of a normal picture (4:3 aspect ratio) to fi ll the wide TV screen. • For 16:9 aspect ratio pictures that have been squeezed into a normal picture (4:3 aspect ratio), use the 16:9 mode to restore the picture to its original shape. 4:3 Use to view a normal picture (4:3 aspect ratio) as this is its original size. MB35_[GB]_SSM_42890W_1050UK_UKIDTV_PLATINIUM1_10062395_50147219.indd 41MB35_[GB]_SSM_42890W_1050UK_UKIDTV_PLATINIUM1_10062395_50147219.indd 4127.04.2009 11:52:2227.04.2009 11:52:22
English - 42 - Panoramic This stretches the left and right sides of a normal picture (4:3 aspect ratio) to fill the screen, without making the picture appear unnatural. The top and bottom of the picture are slightly cut off. 14:9 This zooms up the wide picture (14:9 aspect ratio) to the upper and lower limits of the screen. Cinema This zooms up the wide picture (16:9 aspect ratio) to the full screen. Subtitle This zooms up the wide picture (16:9 aspect ratio) with subtitles to the full screen. Zoom This option zooms to the picture. Note: You can shift to screen up or down by pressing “” / “” buttons while picture zoom is selected as panaromic, 14:9, Cinema or Subtitle. Teletext Teletext system transmits information such as news, sports and weather on your TV. Note that is the signal degrades, for example in poor/adverse weather conditions, some text errors may occur or the teletext mode may be aborted. Teletext function buttons are listed below: “ ” Teletext On-Off / PAT Mode Activates teletext mode when pressed once. Pressing this button again will split the screen into two windows, one displaying the teletext and the other displaying the current channel. Pressing again will quit the teletext mode. “ ” Index Selects the teletext index page. “ ” Mix Places the teletext screen over the programme. “ ” Expand Press once to enlarge top half of the page, press again to enlarge the bottom half of the page. Press again to revert back to normal size. “ ” Reveal Shows hidden information (e.g. solutions of games). “ ” Hold Holds a text page when convenient. Press again to resume. “ ” Subcode Pages / Time Selects subcode pages if available when the teletext is activated. When the teletext is not activated, displays time info if the programme has teletext transmission. P+ / P- and numbers (0-9) Press to select a page. Note : Most TV stations use code 100 for their index pages. Coloured Buttons (RED/GREEN/YELLOW/BLUE) Your TV supports both FASTEXT and TOP text systems. When these systems are available, the pages are divided into groups or topics. When FASTEXT system is available, sections in a teletext page will become colour-coded and can MB35_[GB]_SSM_42890W_1050UK_UKIDTV_PLATINIUM1_10062395_50147219.indd 42MB35_[GB]_SSM_42890W_1050UK_UKIDTV_PLATINIUM1_10062395_50147219.indd 4227.04.2009 11:52:2227.04.2009 11:52:22
English - 43 - be selected by pressing the coloured buttons. Press a coloured button that corresponds to with your needs. The coloured writings will appear, showing you which coloured buttons to use when TOP text transmission is present. Pressing P - or P + commands will request the next or previous page respec tively. Tips Screen Care Clean the screen with a slightly damp, soft cloth. Do not use abrasive solvents as they may damage the coating layer of the TV screen. For your safety, unplug the mains plug when cleaning the set. When moving the TV, hold it properly from the bottom part. Image Persistence Please note that ghosting may occur while displaying a persistent image. LCD TVs’ image persistence may disappear after a short time. Try turning off the TV for a while. To avoid this, do not leave the screen in still picture for extended periods. No Power If your TV system has no power, please check the main power cable and connection to the mains socket outlet. Poor Picture Have you selected the correct TV system? Is your TV set or house aerial located too close to a non-earthed audio equipment or neon lights, etc.? Mountains or high buildings can cause double pictures or ghost images. Sometimes you can improve the picture quality by changing the direction of the aerial. Is the picture or teletext unrecognisable? Check if you have entered the correct frequency. Please retune the channels. The picture quality may degrade when two peripherals are connected to the TV at the same time. In such a case, disconnect one of the peripherals. No Picture Is the aerial connected properly? Are the plugs connected tightly to the aerial socket? Is the aerial cable damaged? Are suitable plugs used to connect the aerial? If you are in doubt, consult your dealer. No Picture means that your TV is not receiving a transmission. Have you selected the correct button on the remote control? Try once more. Also make sure the correct input source has been selected. Sound You can not hear any sound. Did you perhaps interrupt the sound, pressing the button? Sound is coming from only one of the speakers. Is the balance set to one extreme? See Sound Menu . Remote Control Your TV no longer responds to the remote control. Perhaps the batteries are exhausted. If so you can still use the local buttons at the bottom of the TV. Input Sources If you cannot select an input source, it is possible that no device is connected. Check the AV cables and connections if you have tried to connect a device. MB35_[GB]_SSM_42890W_1050UK_UKIDTV_PLATINIUM1_10062395_50147219.indd 43MB35_[GB]_SSM_42890W_1050UK_UKIDTV_PLATINIUM1_10062395_50147219.indd 4327.04.2009 11:52:2327.04.2009 11:52:23
English - 44 - Appendix A: PC Input Typical Display Modes The display has a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1200 . The following table is an illustration of some of the typical video display modes. Your TV may not support different resolutions. Supported resolution modes are listed below. If you switch your PC to an unsupported mode, a warning OSD will appear on the screen. Note: Resolution modes indicated with (*) are not available for PIP/PAP modes. IndexResolution Frequency Standard Hor Ver Ver (Hz)Hor (KHz) 1640 350 85 37.9 VESA 2640 400 85 37.9 VESA 3640 400 70 31.5 IBM VGA 4640 480 60 31.5 VESA 5640 480 66 35.0 MAC 6640 480 72 37.9 VESA 7640 480 75 37.5 VESA 8640 480 85 43.3 VESA 9800 600 56 35.2 VESA 10800 600 60 37.9 VESA 11800 600 70 43.8 12800 600 72 48.1 VESA 13800 600 75 46.9 VESA 14800 600 85 53.7 VESA 15832 624 75 49.7 MAC 161024 768 43 35.5VESA (interlace) 171024 768 60 48.4 VESA 18*1024 768 70 56.5 VESA 19*1024 768 72 57.7 20*1024 768 75 60.0 21*1024 768 85 68.3 221152 864 60 53.8 23*1152 864 70 64.2 VESA 24*1152 864 75 67.5 VESA 25*1152 864 85 77.1 VESA 26*1152 870 75 68.9 MAC 271280 768 60 47.7 VESA 281360 768 60 47.7 29*1280 768 75 60.2 VESA 301280 960 60 60.0 VESA 31*1280 960 75 75.0 VESA 32*1280 960 85 85.9 VESA 331280 1024 60 64.0 VESA 34*1280 1024 75 80.0 VESA 35*1280 1024 85 91.1 VESA 361400 1050 60 65.3 37*1400 1050 75 82.3 381440 900 60 55.9 39*1440 900 75 70.6 40*1600 1200 60 75.0 VESA 411680 1050 60 65.3 42*1920 1200 60 74.5 Note : Your PC may not work correctly with some resolution modes which are listed above because of unexpected causes. When you confront with such a problem, please try switching your PC to different resolution modes. MB35_[GB]_SSM_42890W_1050UK_UKIDTV_PLATINIUM1_10062395_50147219.indd 44MB35_[GB]_SSM_42890W_1050UK_UKIDTV_PLATINIUM1_10062395_50147219.indd 4427.04.2009 11:52:2327.04.2009 11:52:23
English - 45 - Appendix B: AV and HDMI Signal Compatibility (Input Signal Types) Source Supported Signals Available EXT-1 (SCART 1)PAL 50/60 O NTSC 60 O RGB 50 O RGB 60 O EXT-2 (SCART-2)PAL 50/60 O NTSC 60 O RGB 50 X RGB 60 X FAVPAL 50/60 O NTSC 60 O S-VIDEOPAL 50/60 O NTSC 60 O YPbPr 480I 60Hz O 480P 60Hz O 576I 50Hz O 576P 50Hz O 720P 50Hz O 720P 60Hz O 1080I 50Hz O 1080I 60Hz O 1080P 50Hz O 1080P 60Hz O HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 HDMI4480I 60Hz O 480P 60Hz O 576I 50Hz O 576P 50Hz O 720P 50Hz O 720P 60Hz O 1080I 50Hz O 1080I 60Hz O 1080P 50Hz O 1080P 60Hz O 1080P 24 HZ O (X: Not Available, O: Available) Note : In some cases a signal on the LCD TV may not be displayed properly. The problem may be an inconsistency with standards from the source equipment (DVD, Set-top box, etc.). If you do expereince such a problem please contact your dealer and also the manufacturer of the source equipment. MB35_[GB]_SSM_42890W_1050UK_UKIDTV_PLATINIUM1_10062395_50147219.indd 45MB35_[GB]_SSM_42890W_1050UK_UKIDTV_PLATINIUM1_10062395_50147219.indd 4527.04.2009 11:52:2327.04.2009 11:52:23
English - 46 - Appendix C: Supported DVI Resolutions When connecting devices to your TV’s connectors by using DVI converter cables (not supplied), you can refer to the following resolution information. 24Hz 25Hz 30Hz 50Hz 60Hz 480i ; 480p ; 576i ; 576p ; 720p ;; 1080i ;; 1080p ;;;; ; MB35_[GB]_SSM_42890W_1050UK_UKIDTV_PLATINIUM1_10062395_50147219.indd 46MB35_[GB]_SSM_42890W_1050UK_UKIDTV_PLATINIUM1_10062395_50147219.indd 4627.04.2009 11:52:2327.04.2009 11:52:23
English - 47 - Appendix D : Pin Specifi cations SCART connector pin specifi cations Pin Input signal Pin Input signal 1AUDIO OUT (RIGHT) 12 Not used 2AUDIO IN (RIGHT) 13RGB-R GND 3AUDIO OUT (LEFT/MONO) 14GND 4AUDIO GND 15RGB-R / S.VHS CHROMINANCE IN 5RGB-B GND 16BLANKING SIGNAL 6AUDIO IN (LEFT/MONO) 17COMPOSITE VIDEO GND 7RGB-B IN 18BLANKING SIGNAL GND 8AUDIO / RGB SWITCH / 16:9 19COMPOSITE VIDEO OUT 9RGB-G GND 20COMPOSITE VIDEO / S.VHS LUMINANCE IN 10Not used 21GND / SHIELD (CHASSIS) 11RGB-G IN HDMI connector pin specifi cations Pin Input signal PinInput signal 1TMDS Data2+ 11 TMDS Clock Shield2TMDS Data2 Shield 12 TMDS Clock-3TMDS Data 2- 13 CEC4TMDS Data 1+ 14 Reserved (N.C. on device)5TMDS Data1 Shield 15 SCL6TMDS Data1- 16 SDA7TMDS Data0+ 17 DDC/CED Ground 8TMDS Data0 Shield 18 +5V Power 9TMDS Data0- 19 Hot Plug Detect10TMDS Clock+ Signal Input PC RGB Terminal (D-sub 15-pin connector) Pin Input signal1R2G or sync on green3B4No connection5No connection6R.GND7G.GND8B.GND9No connection10GND11No connection12[SDA]13H.sync or H/V composite sync14V.sync. [V.CLK]15[SCL] S-input connector pin specifi cations PinInput signal 1 Y 2Y-GND3C 4C-GNDFrameGND MB35_[GB]_SSM_42890W_1050UK_UKIDTV_PLATINIUM1_10062395_50147219.indd 47MB35_[GB]_SSM_42890W_1050UK_UKIDTV_PLATINIUM1_10062395_50147219.indd 4727.04.2009 11:52:2327.04.2009 11:52:23
English - 48 - Appendix E: PIP/PAP Mode Combinations MAINTVDTV/USBScart1 Scart2 FAV SVHS HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 HDMI4 YPbPrPC- VGA TV889 (RGB) 8 8 8 999999 DTV/USB8 8 9999999999 Scart19 (RGB) 989 (RGB) 9 (RGB) 9 (RGB) 999999 Scart2899 (RGB) 8 8 8 999999 FAV899 (RGB) 8 8 8 999999 SVHS899 (RGB) 8 8 8 999999 HDMI1999999888899 HDMI2999999888899 HDMI3999999888899 HDMI4999999888899 YPbPr9 9 99999999 8 9 PC-VGA9 9 999999999 8 ( RGB ): This indicates that, selection is possible only if Scart-1 has a RGB signal. Restrictions : Scart-1 source must have RGB signal to perform PIP\PAP with sources TV, Scart-2, FAV, SVHS. If these sources are set to main window, and Scart-1 does not have a RGB signal, Pip\Pap source can not be switched to the Scart-1 source. If scart-1 source is set to main window, and scart-1 does not have a RGB signal, Pip\Pap source can not be switched to TV, Scart-2, FAV and SVHS sources. MB35_[GB]_SSM_42890W_1050UK_UKIDTV_PLATINIUM1_10062395_50147219.indd 48MB35_[GB]_SSM_42890W_1050UK_UKIDTV_PLATINIUM1_10062395_50147219.indd 4827.04.2009 11:52:2327.04.2009 11:52:23
English - 49 - Appendix F: Supported File Formats for USB Mode MediaFile ExtensionFormatRemarks Video Audio(Maximum resolution/Bit rate etc.) Movie.mpg/ .dat/ .vobMPEG1 MPEG Layer 1/2/3 60 Hz (frame refresh rate). MPEG2 MPEG2 60 Hz (frame refresh rate). DivX mp3, ac3 DivX 3.1.x, 4.x, 5.xXviD/ 3ivx PCM/MP3/WMA XviD Version up to: 1.1.2 / DivX 3.1.x, 4.x, 5.x MPEG4 PCM/MP3/WMA Up to 640 x 480. .aviMS ISO MPEG4PCM/MP3/WMA Support SP and ASP MJPEG PCM 30fps@VGA Music- - PCM Sample Rate: 8K ~ 48KHz .mp3 -MPEG 1/2 Layer 1/ 2/ 3 (MP3)Sample Rate: 8K ~ 48KHz, Bit Rate: 32K~320Kbps .wma - WMASample Rate: 8K ~ 48KHz, Bit Rate: 5K ~ 192Kbps Photo.jpgBaseline JPEGWxH = 14592x12288, Up to 179 Mega-pixel Support format: 444/ 440/ 422/ 420/ Grayscale Progressive JPEGUp to 4 Mega-pixel Support format: 444/ 440/ 422/ 420/ Grayscale .gif GIF WxH = 14592x12288, Up to 179 Mega-pixel .bmp bit map WxH = 14592x12288, Up to 179 Mega-pixel External Subtitles.srt Support Text File Format, but do not support Picture File Format .smi .sub Note: It is not guaranteed that all DivX formats are supported. MB35_[GB]_SSM_42890W_1050UK_UKIDTV_PLATINIUM1_10062395_50147219.indd 49MB35_[GB]_SSM_42890W_1050UK_UKIDTV_PLATINIUM1_10062395_50147219.indd 4927.04.2009 11:52:2427.04.2009 11:52:24