HP Hewlett Packard Flat Panel Television LC3700N User Manual

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Important Safeguards  
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE  
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
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CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
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CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).  
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
THIS SYMBOL IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF UNINSULATED  
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“DANGEROUS VOLTAGES” WITHIN THE PRODUCT’S ENCLOSURE THAT MAY BE OF  
SUFFICIENT MAGNITUDE TO CONSTITUTE A RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK TO PERSONS.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
THIS SYMBOL IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT  
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OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE (SERVICING) INSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATURE  
ACCOMPANYING THE APPLIANCE.  
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT USE THIS POLARIZED AC PLUG WITH AN  
EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE, OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY  
INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE.  
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OR PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY  
INSERT.  
CAUTION: DO NOT PLACE THIS PRODUCT ON AN UNSTABLE CART, STAND, TRIPOD,  
BRACKET, OR TABLE. THE PRODUCT MAY FALL CAUSING SERIOUS  
PERSONAL INJURY AND SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE PRODUCT. USE ONLY  
WITH A CART, STAND, TRIPOD, BRACKET, OR TABLE RECOMMENDED BY  
THE MANUFACTURER OR SOLD WITH THE PRODUCT. FOLLOW THE  
MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS WHEN INSTALLING THE PRODUCT  
AND USE MOUNTING ACCESSORIES RECOMMENDED BY THE  
MANUFACTURER. A PRODUCT AND CART COMBINATION SHOULD BE  
MOVED WITH CARE. QUICK STOPS, EXCESSIVE FORCE, AND UNEVEN  
SURFACES MAY CAUSE THE PRODUCT AND CART COMBINATION TO  
OVERTURN.  
WARNING: FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment not  
expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this  
equipment.  
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CAUTION: This product satisfies FCC regulations when shielded cables and connectors are used to connect  
the unit to other equipment. To prevent electromagnetic interference with electric appliances  
such as radios and televisions, use shielded cables and connectors for connections.  
INFORMATION:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of  
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference  
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged  
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
RESPONSIBLE PARTY:  
Hewlett-Packard Company  
Digital TV Solutions  
Attn: Product Regulations Manager  
10435 N. Tantau Avenue  
CAC 07, MS 4295  
Cupertino, CA 95014 USA  
Important Safety Instructions  
Electricity is used to perform many useful functions, but it can also cause personal injuries and property damage if  
improperly handled. This product has been engineered and manufactured with the highest priority on safety. However,  
improper use can result in electric shock and/or fire. In order to prevent potential danger, please observe the following  
instructions when installing, operating, and cleaning the product. To ensure your safety and prolong the service life of  
your Liquid Crystal Television, please read the following precautions carefully before using the product.  
1 Read these instructions.  
2 Keep these instructions.  
3 Heed all warnings.  
8 Do not install near any heat sources such as  
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other  
apparatus (including amplifiers) that  
produce heat.  
4 Follow all instructions.  
5 Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6 Clean only with dry cloth.  
9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized  
or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two  
blades with one wider than the other. A  
grounding-type plug has two blades and a third  
grounding prong. The wide blade or the third  
prong are provided for your safety. If the provided  
plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an  
electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
7 Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in  
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.  
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10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or  
pinched particularly at plugs, convenience  
receptacles, and the point where they exit from  
the apparatus.  
18 Damage Requiring Service — Unplug this product  
from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified  
service personnel under the following conditions:  
a When the AC cord or plug is damaged,  
11 Only use attachments/accessories specified by  
b If liquid has been spilled, or objects have  
the manufacturer.  
fallen into the product,  
12 Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or  
table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with  
the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution  
when moving the cart/apparatus combination to  
avoid injury from tip-over.  
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If the product has been exposed to rain or  
water,  
d If the product does not operate normally by  
following the operating instructions. Adjust  
only those controls that are covered by the  
operating instructions as an improper  
adjustment of other controls may result in  
damage and will often require extensive work  
by a qualified technician to restore the product  
to its normal operation,  
13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or  
e If the product has been dropped or damaged  
when unused for long periods of time.  
in any way, and  
14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Servicing is required when the apparatus has  
been damaged in any way, the power-supply cord  
or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or  
objects have fallen into the apparatus, the  
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When the product exhibits a distinct change in  
performance – this indicates a need for  
service.  
19 Replacement Parts — When replacement parts  
are required, be sure the service technician has  
used replacement parts specified by the  
apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture,  
does not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
manufacturer or have the same characteristics as  
the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may  
result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.  
15 Power Sources — This product should be  
operated only from the type of power source  
indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure  
of the type of power supply to your home, consult  
your product dealer or local power company. For  
products intended to operate from battery power,  
or other sources, refer to the operating  
instructions.  
20 Safety Check — Upon completion of any service  
or repairs to this product, ask the service  
technician to perform safety checks to determine  
that the product is in proper operating condition.  
21 The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or  
splashing and that no objects filled with liquids,  
such as vases, shall be placed on apparatus.  
16 Overloading — Do not overload wall outlets,  
extension cords, or integral convenience  
receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or  
electric shock.  
22 WARNING: Plug the power cord into a power  
outlet where access to the power cord connector is  
readily accessible in case power disconnection is  
required.  
17 Object and Liquid Entry — Never push objects of  
any kind into this product through openings as  
they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-  
out parts that could result in a fire or electric  
shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the  
product.  
23 Servicing: The user should not attempt to service  
the appliance beyond that described in the  
operating instructions. All other servicing should  
be referred to qualified service personnel.  
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Water and Moisture — Do not use this product near water; for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink,  
or laundry tub; in a wet basement; or near a swimming pool; and the like.  
Stand — Do not place the product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, or table. Placing the product on an unstable  
base can cause the product to fall, resulting in serious personal injuries as well as damage to the product. Use  
only a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product.  
Selecting the location — Select a place with no direct sunlight and good ventilation.  
Ventilation — The vents and other openings in the cabinet are designed for ventilation. Do not cover or block  
these vents and openings since insufficient ventilation can cause overheating and/or shorten the life of the  
product. Do not place the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface, since they can block ventilation  
openings. This product is not designed for built-in installation; do not place the product in an enclosed place such  
as a bookcase or rack, unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions are followed.  
The Liquid Crystal panel used in this product is made of glass. Therefore, it can break when the product is  
dropped or applied with impact. Be careful not to be injured by broken glass pieces in case the panel breaks.  
Heat — The product should be situated away from heat sources such as fireplaces, chimneys, radiators, heat  
registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
The Liquid Crystal panel is a very high technology product with 3,147,264 thin film transistors, giving you fine  
picture details.  
Occasionally, a few non-active pixels may appear on the screen as a fixed point of blue, green, or red. Please  
note that this does not affect the performance of your product.  
Cautions regarding use in high and low temperature environments:  
When the unit is used in low-temperature space (e.g., room, office), the picture may leave trails or appear slightly  
delayed. This is not a malfunction, and the unit will recover when the temperature returns to normal.  
Do not leave the unit in a hot or cold location. Also, do not leave the unit in a location exposed to direct sunlight  
or near a heater, as this may cause the cabinet to deform and the Liquid Crystal panel to malfunction. Storage  
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temperature: –4 F to +140 F (–20 C to +60 C)  
Precautions when transporting the TV — When transporting the TV, never carry it by holding onto the speaker. Be  
sure to always carry the TV by two people holding it with two hands — one hand on each side of the Display.  
Lightning — For added protection for this television equipment during a lightning storm, or when it is left  
unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna. This  
will prevent damage to the equipment due to lightning and power-line surges.  
Power Lines — An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other  
electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside  
antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with  
them might be fatal.  
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Outdoor Antenna Grounding — If an outside  
antenna is connected to the television equipment,  
be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to  
provide some protection against voltage surges  
and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the  
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70,  
provides information with regard to proper  
grounding of the mast and supporting structure,  
grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna  
discharge unit, size of grounding conductors,  
location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to  
grounding electrodes, and requirements for the  
grounding electrode.  
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Antenna Grounding  
Antenna Grounding  
Reference  
Grounding Component  
Electric Service Equipment  
1
Power Service Grounding Electrode System  
(NEC Art 250, Part H)  
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Ground Clamps  
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Grounding Conductors (NEC Section 810-21)  
Antenna Discharge Unit (NEC Section 810-20)  
Ground Clamp  
Antenna Lead in Wire  
To prevent fire, never place any type of candle or flames on the top or near the TV set.  
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this product to dripping or splashing. No objects filled with liquids,  
such as vases, should be placed on the product.  
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not place the AC power cord under the TV set or other heavy items.  
Turn off the main power and unplug the AC cord from the wall outlet before handling.  
Use a soft cloth and gently wipe the surface of the TV panel. Using a hard cloth may scratch the panel surface.  
Use a soft damp cloth to gently wipe the panel when it is really dirty. (It may scratch the panel surface when  
wiped strongly.)  
If the panel is dusty, use an anti-static brush, which is commercially available, to clean it.  
To protect the panel, do not use a dirty cloth, liquid cleaners, or chemical cloth to clean it; such materials may  
damage the panel surface.  
Do not display a still picture for a long time, as this could cause an afterimage to remain.  
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Important Information  
The TV must be serviced by an authorized service  
technician. The TV is not user serviceable.  
Cleaning precautions  
Unplug the TV before cleaning the screen.  
Changes can damage your TV and void your  
warranty. Changes or modifications not expressly  
approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s  
authority to operate the equipment.  
A special antiglare coating is applied to the screen of  
your TV. Using solvents, such as alcohol, or abrasive  
material, such as a premoistened or chemically treated  
towel, may affect the screen coating or bezel paint.  
Your TV supports use of a CableCARD, provided by  
your cable company, when using a direct digital  
connection to a cable system providing encrypted  
digital programming. Note that some interactive or on-  
demand services may still require use of a set-top box  
provided by the cable company. For more information,  
contact your cable company.  
Do not expose the product to volatile gas or fluid such  
as a pesticide.  
Do not put the TV in contact with vinyl or rubber  
products for a long period of time. Extended contact  
may result in the removal of the coating or degradation  
of the surface.  
Recycling Information  
Lifting precautions  
For information about how to recycle this product  
through HP, see:  
The TV is heavy; be sure to use ergonomically correct  
lifting procedures when moving the TV.  
http://www.hp.com/recycle  
Due to the size and weight of the TV, it is  
recommended that a minimum of two people move it.  
Other recycling options may also be available in your  
area. If located within the U.S. and Canada, you may  
also call (1) (888) 485-1849.  
For transport, grasp the display in the area under and  
above the screen.  
If speakers are attached to the display, do not lift the  
display by the speakers; instead, use the area under  
and above the screen.  
Materials disposal  
This HP product contains the following materials that  
might require special handling at end-of-life:  
Never place the display with the glass screen facing  
downward, unless it is protected with pads.  
Mercury in the fluorescent lamp in the LCD.  
Disposal of mercury may be regulated because of  
environmental considerations. For disposal or  
recycling information, please contact your local  
authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA)  
(http://www.eia.org).  
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Table of Contents  
Important Safeguards..................................... iii  
Important Safety Instructions.............................iv  
Important Information....................................viii  
Using the Remote Control ..............31  
Operating the TV or the Selected Device................31  
Installing or replacing remote  
control batteries............................................31  
Getting to Know Your TV................. 1  
Identifying the remote control buttons...............32  
Adjusting the Volume ..........................................34  
Muting the sound..........................................34  
Changing Channels ............................................35  
Selecting the last channel...............................35  
Operating a DVD or other device ...................35  
Displaying program information......................35  
Selecting the Input Source....................................35  
Changing the View with the Aspect Button.............35  
Turning On Captions...........................................36  
Setting SAP/MTS stereo mode..............................36  
Turning On Dolby Virtual.....................................36  
Setting the Sleep Timer ........................................36  
Adjusting TV Settings...........................................36  
Opening and exiting the OSD........................36  
Operating an i.LINK device .................................37  
About i.LINK ................................................37  
Setting the recording mode (i.LINK).................37  
Setting the standby mode (i.LINK) ...................37  
Selecting an i.LINK device .............................38  
Identifying Items in the Box ....................................1  
Locating TV Buttons and Connectors........................2  
Cleaning .............................................................6  
Cleaning precautions ......................................6  
Cleaning the TV..............................................6  
Setting Up....................................... 7  
Selecting a Good Location.....................................7  
Unpacking.....................................................7  
Lifting the TV ..................................................8  
Removing or attaching the stand.......................8  
Setting Up the TV................................................10  
Attaching and connecting  
the display speakers .....................................10  
Connecting the TV signal sources....................11  
Connecting the cable TV or the air  
broadcast antenna........................................12  
Using a CableCARD .....................................13  
Connecting cable or satellite  
with a set-top box .........................................15  
Connecting a DVD player, VCR, DVR,  
game console, or camcorder..........................17  
Connecting a VCR for recording.....................23  
Connecting a PC ..........................................23  
Connecting an external sound system..............24  
Connecting power to the TV...........................25  
Disabling the TV’s operation of  
an i.LINK device ...........................................38  
Deleting registered i.LINK devices...................39  
Controlling an i.LINK device...........................39  
Automatic input switching to i.LINK .................41  
Recording digital programs with a  
D-VHS deck (i.LINK) ......................................42  
Recording digital programs with an  
AV-HDD recorder or Blu-ray Disc recorder..............42  
Playing back using Rec List (i.LINK) .......................43  
Turning On the TV......................... 27  
Turning the TV On and Off (Standby)....................27  
Using the First-Time Setup Wizard. 29  
Initial Setup........................................................29  
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Selecting a Device to Control............................... 43  
Using Closed Caption .........................................64  
Using Parental Controls .......................................65  
Programming the remote control for a  
home entertainment device ............................ 44  
Programming the device code........................ 44  
Searching for the device code........................ 44  
HP MCPC and HP DEC PCs........................... 54  
Secret number setting for parental  
control (AV input mode only)..........................65  
Setting Parental Control V-Chip level ...............66  
How to temporarily release  
the V-Chip BLOCK.........................................69  
Reactivating the temporarily released  
Changing the TV Settings...............55  
V-Chip BLOCK..............................................69  
Using the OSD Menus......................................... 55  
Using the Picture Menu........................................ 55  
Adjusting the picture settings.......................... 56  
Using the Audio Menu ........................................ 57  
Adjusting the audio....................................... 57  
Using the Power Control Menu............................. 58  
Returning to Factory Presets..................................69  
Finding Answers to Questions....... 71  
Understanding TV Terms......................................71  
What are Analog TV, Digital TV, and  
high-definition (HDTV)?..................................71  
What is the difference between  
progressive and interlaced signal  
formats for digital TVs?..................................71  
What is variable aspect ratio?........................71  
What is HDMI?.............................................71  
What is CableCARD, and how  
does it work?................................................72  
Adjusting Power Control for an  
AV video source........................................... 58  
Adjusting Power Control for a PC source ......... 58  
Using the Setup Menu......................................... 58  
Starting EZ Setup.......................................... 59  
Using CH Setup............................................ 59  
Using Antenna Setup – Digital........................ 59  
Using Parental CTRL...................................... 60  
Setting Position............................................. 60  
Using Input Signal ........................................ 60  
Using Auto Sync........................................... 60  
Using Fine Sync............................................ 60  
Setting Input Label ........................................ 61  
Setting Picture Flip ........................................ 61  
Setting Standby Mode................................... 61  
Setting Language.......................................... 61  
Using the Options Menu...................................... 61  
Using the Digital Setup Menu............................... 62  
Using the CableCARD Menu.......................... 62  
Using the Video Setup................................... 62  
Using Audio Setup........................................ 63  
Using the i.LINK Setup................................... 63  
Viewing TV Identification information .............. 63  
Selecting the view aspect............................... 63  
Identifying Cable Usage ......................................72  
Specifications................................ 75  
PC Compatibility Chart........................................77  
RS-232C Port Specifications.................................78  
PC control of the TV ......................................78  
Troubleshooting ............................ 79  
FCC Notice .................................... 83  
Federal Communications Commission  
Notice.........................................................83  
Modifications ...............................................83  
Cables.........................................................83  
Recording your secret number ..............................83  
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Getting to Know Your TV  
Thank you for purchasing an HP Pavilion LCD High-  
Identifying Items  
in the Box  
definition Television. The HP Pavilion LCD HDTV is  
designed to deliver a fantastic image for an immersive  
home theater experience.  
Features:  
Television  
Premium LCD panel technology delivers up to  
800:1 contrast for rich detail, fast response time  
for no-smear motion video, and ultrawide viewing  
angles with a minimum of color shift.  
Built-in digital and analog tuning receives and  
decodes HDTV, digital, and analog broadcasts  
received from off-air antennas and cable  
providers.  
Remote control unit  
TV  
DVD  
VC  
STB  
PVR  
HP  
AUX  
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AUDIO  
Digital cable readiness enables use of an  
authorized CableCARD (certain countries/regions  
only) to receive digital cable television systems  
services directly from the cable operator without  
requiring a separate cable box. (Contact your  
local cable company for information regarding  
acquiring CableCARD.)  
DEV  
MEDIA  
i.Link  
INPUT  
MENU  
EXIT  
MENU  
VOL  
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VIRTUAL  
HDMI interface offers pure digital video and  
audio quality through a lossless digital interface to  
DVD players, cable and satellite receivers, and AV  
receivers.  
AC cord  
Cable clamp (select  
models only)  
Dual i.LINK interfaces offer bi-directional digital  
video, audio, and control of digital VHS players  
and audio/visual hard disk drive (AV HDD).  
Cable tie  
Dolby Digital 5.1 channel optical digital output  
enables a full home theater sound experience  
when attached to an external Dolby Digital  
decoder and a multi-channel amplifier.  
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Dolby Virtual Surround delivers a compelling  
virtual surround sound experience.  
Illuminated universal remote control works with  
additional components, including HP Media  
Center PC and HP Digital Entertainment Centers.  
Display speakers with  
mounting hardware  
(most models have  
speakers attached)  
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Locating TV Buttons and Connectors  
The TV contains controls, tuners, connectors, and the  
CableCARD slot.  
Front TV  
The TV indicators are located on the front of the TV,  
and the controls are located on the top.  
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Item  
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TV Front item  
Description  
OPC sensor  
Optical Picture Control (OPC) senses the surrounding light and  
automatically adjusts the backlight brightness. Make sure no object obstructs  
the OPC sensor, which could affect its ability to sense surrounding light.  
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C
Remote control sensor  
Power indicator  
Location where to point the remote control unit.  
Shows whether the TV is on or off/standby. Light is blue when turned on,  
and is off when TV is in off/standby mode.  
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OPC indicator  
Indicates that the OPC is on. For information on the OPC, refer to “Turning  
On the TV” on page 27.  
Top TV controls  
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B
C
D
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VOLUME  
CHANNEL  
INPUT  
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Item  
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TV Top Control  
Description  
Left arrow and  
right arrow buttons  
(volume)  
Press the left arrow button to lower the sound, and press the right arrow to raise  
the sound.  
B
Down arrow and  
up arrow buttons  
(channel)  
Press the up and down buttons to select the next lower or higher channel.  
C
Input button  
Selects an LCD TV input source.  
D
Power button  
Turns on the TV or places it in standby mode.  
Rear TV connectors  
Item  
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TV (Rear)  
Description  
The connectors are located on the side of the TV. They  
are located in sections by the following types of  
connections: tuners (digital and analog inputs),  
S-video, component, and AV inputs (Inputs 1, 2, 3),  
i.LINK, CableCARD, RS-232, DVI (Input 5), HDMI  
(Input 4), and power.  
S-video or  
Video, with  
Audio left  
and right  
(Input 3)  
Connect an S-video  
cable and left-right audio  
cables from optional  
equipment.  
Or, connect composite  
video and left-right audio  
cables.  
Audio connectors are  
shared.  
B
Component  
Video or  
Video with  
Audio left  
and right  
(Input 1)  
Connect Component  
Video cables and left-  
right audio cables from  
optional equipment.  
Supports standard inputs  
480i, 480p, 720p, and  
1080i. The TV  
automatically determines  
what has been  
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connected. Some set-top  
boxes must be set for a  
specific resolution out.  
Or, connect composite  
video and left-right audio  
cables.  
C
Audio connectors are  
shared.  
B
D
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Item  
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TV (Rear)  
Description  
Item  
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TV (Rear)  
Description  
Monitor  
Out/Rec  
Out  
Output for monitoring or  
recording video.  
Connect an S-video  
cable and left-right audio  
cables.  
Or, connect composite  
video and left-right audio  
cables.  
Digital  
Audio  
Output  
Optical connection for  
external audio system.  
terminals  
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Analog Air/  
Cable TV In  
Connect an analog air  
TV or analog cable.  
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H
I
Digital Air  
TV In  
Connect a digital air TV  
antenna cable.  
Audio connectors are  
shared.  
Digital  
Cable TV In  
Connect a digital cable  
TV signal cable.  
D
Component  
Video or  
Video with  
Audio left  
and right  
(Input 2)  
Identical to Input 1.  
System  
Reset  
Press if TV does not  
operate after starting up.  
J
Reset  
Press if TV cannot return  
to its original state after  
performing an option.  
Press Reset (J) if the TV cannot return to its original  
state after performing various operations; the resulting  
values are:  
AV Mode resets to Dynamic (fixed)  
TV channel returns to initial channel (Air: channel  
2, Cable: channel 1 or 2)  
Audio setting initializes  
Dolby Virtual resets to off  
Image position initializes  
E
Press System Reset (I) if the TV does not operate after  
starting up.  
F
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G
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Pressing Reset will not work if the TV is  
in standby mode.  
I
J
Pressing Reset will not delete channel  
preset or secret number. See “Secret  
number setting for parental control (AV  
input mode only)” on page 65. See  
“Returning to Factory Presets” on  
page 69 for initializing to the factory  
preset values when you forget your  
secret number.  
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AA  
AB  
AE  
AC  
AD  
AG  
AF  
Item  
AA  
TV (Rear)  
Description  
i.LINK  
Connect a 4-pin i.LINK cable from optional digital equipment in your  
home theater system.  
AB  
AC  
CableCARD (certain  
Insert a cable company-provided card to receive standard definition or  
high-definition programs instead of using a separate set-top box.  
countries/regions only)  
RS-232 Terminal  
Used for industrial control applications.  
AE/  
AD  
Input 5 terminal (DVI-I with  
audio)  
Connect a PC using DVI video and audio (3.5 mm stereo mini-jack).  
Can connect VGA by using an RGB-to-DVI conversion cable or adapter.  
AF  
High-Definition Multimedia  
Interface (HDMI) Input  
(Input 4)  
Connect an HDMI cable for digital, high-definition optional equipment.  
AG  
AC in (power) cord  
Connect the included power cord. Note: Use only the provided power  
cord.  
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Cleaning  
Cleaning precautions  
Unplug the TV before cleaning the screen.  
A special antiglare coating is applied to the screen of  
your TV. Using solvents, such as alcohol, or abrasive  
material, such as a premoistened or chemically treated  
towel, may affect the screen coating or bezel paint.  
Do not expose the product to volatile gas or fluid such  
as a pesticide.  
Do not put the TV in contact with vinyl or rubber  
products for a long period of time. Extended contact  
may result in the removal of the coating or degradation  
of the surface.  
Cleaning the TV  
Clean the screen by spraying a soft lint free cloth with  
water to lightly moisten it. Gently wipe the screen and  
avoid pressing on the screen.  
To clean the outer cabinet, use the same method.  
Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.  
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Setting Up  
HP recommends professional installation from an authorized installer to ensure maximum enjoyment of your HP Pavilion  
LCD HDTV. Be sure to read all the safety information and precautions before starting installation. See these topics:  
“Important Safeguards” on page iii  
“Important Information” on page viii  
“Important Safety Instructions” on page iv  
Selecting a Good Location  
Select the location for your HP Pavilion LCD HDTV. To  
position the TV, consider:  
A
Power cord length: Choose a location with easy  
access to an AC power outlet.  
Cable lengths and distances to attached units:  
Check that cables can reach the TV.  
Do not install the TV on an unstable cart or stand;  
the unit may fall over and cause injury.  
B
B
Do not install the TV where it has a protruding  
edge, such as on a small table where the display  
overhangs the table surface.  
Do not hang the TV from the ceiling; the unit may  
fall and cause injury.  
Avoid direct sunlight that may damage the display  
or interfere with the operation of the remote  
control.  
Avoid areas of high humidity or damp conditions  
that may cause fire or electrical shock.  
C
Do not install TV near appliances, such as a  
microwave, or near a heat source, such as a  
fireplace or radiator.  
Provide adequate ventilation clearance around  
the TV.  
A
1.4 in (3.5 cm) minimum above TV  
1.4 in (3.5 cm) minimum at sides  
1.4 in (3.5 cm) minimum behind TV  
B
C
Unpacking  
Be sure to read through “Lifting the display” for  
important information.  
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Unpack the TV and put it on a stable surface:  
Removing or attaching the  
stand  
Your TV comes with a stand already attached to the  
display.  
1 Use the cardboard holders on either side of the TV  
to remove it from the box.  
2 Remove the cardboard; however, keep the  
wrapping on the TV to protect it while moving.  
Removing the stand  
3 Lift the TV onto the installation location.  
Before removing the stand, unplug the AC cord from  
the AC input terminal.  
Lifting the TV  
The TV is heavy; be sure to use ergonomically correct  
lifting procedures when moving the TV.  
1 Place a pad or foam (A) on a stable table.  
2 Carefully place the TV with the glass screen facing  
downward on the pad. Position it with the stand  
hanging over the edge of the table; hold the stand  
in place.  
Due to the size and weight of the TV, it is  
recommended that a minimum of two people move it.  
To transport the TV, grasp the display in the area under  
and above the screen.  
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WARNING: The stand is heavy. Do not drop  
the stand.  
3 Proceed with the steps for your type TV stand:  
For a paddle-type stand, continue with step 4.  
For a pedestal-cover stand, continue with  
step 5.  
If speakers are attached to the TV, do not lift the TV by  
the speakers; instead, use the area under and above  
the screen.  
Move the product gently. Never place the TV with the  
glass screen facing downward, unless it is protected  
with pads.  
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For the TV with a paddle-type stand, hold the stand  
in place and remove the four screws that secure the  
stand to the TV. Lift the stand off the TV. This  
completes stand removal for this type of stand.  
6 Four screws (D) secure the pedestal to the TV  
chassis in the mounting area. The tabs (C) in the  
mounting area form the slot for the pedestal  
leading edge. Remove the four screws (D), and  
then slide the pedestal straight out of the TV.  
C
A
D
D
A: Pad protecting TV with paddle-type stand  
5 For the TV with a pedestal-cover stand, remove the  
retaining screw from the stand pedestal cover (B  
in next figure). Remove the cover.  
B
A
A: Pad protecting TV with pedestal-cover stand  
B: Pedestal cover  
Installing the stand  
Before attaching the stand, unplug the AC cord from  
the AC input terminal.  
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1 Carefully place the TV with the glass screen facing  
downward on a padded, stable table. Position the  
bottom of the TV near the edge of the table.  
Refer to the figures in “Removing or attaching the  
stand” on page 8.  
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WARNING: The stand is heavy. Do not drop  
the stand onto the TV.  
2 Proceed with the steps for your type TV stand:  
For a paddle-type stand, continue with step 3.  
For a pedestal-cover stand, continue with step 5.  
3 For the TV with a paddle-type stand, position the  
stand on the TV and align the four screw holes.  
(Refer to the figure in step 4 of the previous  
procedure.) Insert the four screws to secure the  
stand to the TV.  
6 Insert the screws into the four holes (D).  
7 Position the pedestal cover (B) over the pedestal,  
tip the cover to place the top edge into the  
mounting area, and then lower the cover onto the  
pedestal. (Refer to the figure in step 5 of the  
previous procedure.) Move the cover to align the  
cover with the screw hole, and insert the retaining  
screw.  
4 Carefully lift the TV and set it upright. This  
completes stand installation for this type stand.  
5 For the TV with a pedestal-cover stand, the tabs  
(C) in the mounting area of the TV from the slot for  
the pedestal leading edge. (Refer to the figure in  
step 6 of the previous procedure.) Hold the stand  
with the front (thin) edge pointing down and the  
pedestal horizontal. Lower the stand onto the TV  
with the pedestal in the mounting area. Then, slide  
the stand forward until the leading edge is  
underneath the tabs (C) and the screw holes (D)  
align.  
8 Carefully lift the TV and set it upright. This  
completes stand installation for this type stand.  
Setting Up the TV  
Set up the TV by attaching and connecting the display  
speakers, connecting cables, and connecting the  
power cord. Some TV models come with speakers  
attached.  
Attaching and connecting the  
display speakers  
Speakers with speaker cables attach to each side of  
the display. The right speaker is located on the right  
side of the display when it is viewed from the front.  
The TV has a digital audio output that you can connect  
to a separate external amplifier.  
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To use a separate external amplifier or a stereo system,  
refer to “Connecting an external sound system” on  
page 24.  
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CAUTION: Unplug power for the TV and all  
connected components before attaching or  
connecting speakers.  
1 Position the TV display upright on its stand.  
2 Place a speaker onto the TV display and insert the  
screws to secure it. Use the long screws for the top  
and bottom, and the short screw in the middle.  
Select models use only two screws.  
3 Plug the speaker into the TV.  
4 Repeat these steps for the other speaker.  
A 75-ohm system is generally a round cable with  
an F-type connector that can easily be attached to  
a terminal without tools (sold separately).  
Connecting the TV signal sources  
The following is an explanation of the types of  
connections that are used for a coaxial cable. If your  
outdoor antenna uses a 75-ohm coaxial cable with an  
F-type connector, plug it into the antenna terminal at  
the rear of the TV set.  
A 300-ohm system is a flat, twin-lead cable that  
can be attached to a 75-ohm terminal through a  
300/75-ohm adapter (sold separately).  
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Connect the input sources to the TV according to the  
type of connection:  
Antenna or basic cable (TV cable or satellite)  
without using a set-top box: see “Connecting the  
cable TV or the air broadcast antenna” on  
page 12.  
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An F-type connector should be finger-  
tightened only. When connecting the RF  
cable to the TV set, do not use tools to  
tighten the F-type connector, as it may  
cause damage to your TV set.  
Cable with a CableCARD (U.S. only): see “Using  
a CableCARD” on page 13.  
Cable or satellite with a separate set-top box: see  
“Connecting cable or satellite with a set-top box”  
on page 15.  
C
A
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B
To connect an external sound system, see  
“Connecting an external sound system”  
on page 24.  
A: 75-ohm coaxial cable, round  
B: 300-ohm twin-lead cable, flat  
C: F-type connector  
To connect a device that records TV, use  
Terminal 3 (Monitor Out/Record Out) for  
a VCR or use the i.LINK Terminal. (Note  
that i.LINK records only digital  
programs.)  
D
D: Use fingers to tighten F-type connector.  
1 Connect the input source coaxial cable to the  
Analog Air In (A), Digital Air In (B), or Digital  
Cable In (C) connectors on the back of the TV.  
Connecting the cable TV or the  
air broadcast antenna  
Use standard 75-ohm coaxial cable to connect a  
ground antenna or cable TV input source to the TV. Use  
shielded coaxial cable to reduce radio frequency (RF)  
interference.  
For broadcast signals, you can use a combiner  
to add together your VHF antenna, UHF  
antenna, and digital antenna. Then, use a splitter  
(
E) to connect the signal cable to both the Analog  
Air In and Digital Air In connectors (F) on the TV.  
Optional equipment, cable TV service, splitters,  
combiners, and all cables are sold separately.  
For cable without a CATV converter, use a  
combiner to add together your broadcast  
antenna signals (see previous bullet) and the  
cable signal. Then, use a splitter (  
the signal cable to both the Analog Air In and  
Digital Air In connectors ( ) on the TV.  
For cable with a CATV converter, use a splitter  
) to connect the signal cable to both the  
Analog Air In and Digital Cable In connectors  
) on the TV.  
E) to connect  
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F
CAUTION: Unplug power for the TV and all  
connected components before connecting  
the antenna or cable.  
(E  
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You can use either Digital Cable In or Digital Air In, or use both. To view low numbered cable channels, be sure to  
connect your cable TV source to the Analog In connector.  
D
G
E
E
F
H
A
B
C
A: Analog Air In connector  
B: Digital Air In connector  
C: Digital Cable In connector  
E: Splitter  
F: Analog In and Digital Air In  
G: Cable at wall (cable analog or cable  
digital signal source)  
D: Antenna (air analog or air digital signal  
source)  
H: Analog In and Digital Cable In  
2 Connect power to the TV; see “Connecting power  
3 Turn on the TV; see “Turning the TV On and Off  
to the TV” on page 25.  
(Standby)” on page 27.  
Using a CableCARD  
Use these steps when you have a CableCARD (certain  
countries/regions only) for premium digital cable  
service and you do not want to use a set-top box from  
the cable provider.  
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Your TV supports use of a CableCARD,  
provided by the cable company, when  
using a direct digital connection to a cable  
system providing encrypted digital  
programming. Note that some interactive  
or on-demand services may still require  
use of a set-top box provided by the cable  
company. For more information, contact  
your cable company.  
To use a digital set-top box, refer to “Connecting cable  
or satellite with a set-top box” on page 15.  
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If you change your address, return the  
CableCARD to your cable company. Obtain  
a new CableCARD from your new cable  
provider.  
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About Emergency Alert System (EAS)  
In the case of a national emergency, natural  
disaster, or other emergency situation, an EAS  
message broadcasts. When this unit receives an  
EAS message, if the level of emergency is  
comparatively low, an alert text message displays  
on screen. If the level of emergency is high, the  
receiver is forced-tuned to a details channel.  
Alert text messages display, and forced tuning  
occurs, even during paid programming. Even  
when forced tuning is active, the user can still  
change the channel.  
If the unit is forced-tuned to a channel that has  
been blocked by Parental Control, the Parental  
Control setting is given priority, and the EAS  
message is not broadcast.  
If you have a digital cable antenna connected,  
you can receive EAS messages whether  
CableCARD is inserted or not.  
EAS messages may be broadcast not only through  
digital cable, but also through analog cable or  
over-the-air Analog transmission.  
AB  
When forced tuning occurs, video output from the  
Monitor Out terminal is also switched to the  
details channel.  
An alert text message does not output from  
Monitor Out terminal.  
AB: CableCARD slot with dust cover  
3 With the TV on, insert the CableCARD provided  
by your cable company into the card slot (AB) on  
the back of the TV. Insert the card with the upper  
side facing right. Wait for the CableCARD  
message to appear; it may take several minutes to  
do so.  
Connecting and initiating CableCARD  
Optional equipment and all cables are sold separately.  
1 Connect the cable TV input source using the  
Digital Cable In connector, as described in the  
previous procedure, “Connecting cable TV or the  
air broadcast antenna.”  
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2 Remove the dust cover from the CableCard  
slot (AB).  
CAUTION: DO NOT remove the power cord  
while the CableCARD is inserted.  
4 When the message appears, read it and contact  
your cable provider to enable the card.  
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Removing CableCARD  
Disconnecting the cable antenna when  
using CableCARD  
1 Turn on the TV; see “Turning the TV On and Off  
(Standby)” on page 27.  
1 Turn on the TV; see “Turning the TV On and Off  
(Standby)” on page 27.  
2 Check that the CableCARD upgrade screen is not  
displayed. If it is displayed, wait until it  
disappears.  
2 Check that the CableCARD upgrade screen is not  
displayed. If it is displayed, wait until it  
disappears.  
3 Check that the OPC light on the front of the TV is  
NOT red; see “Turning the TV On and Off  
(Standby)” on page 27. If it is red, wait for the  
OPC light to change or go out.  
3 Check that the OPC light on the front of the TV is  
NOT red. If it is, wait for it to change or go out.  
4 Disconnect the cable antenna.  
4 Remove the CableCARD.  
For more information about CableCARD, refer to  
“Using the CableCARD Menu” on page 62.  
Connecting cable or satellite with a set-top box  
Connecting your TV directly to the audio and video  
output of your set-top box assures a more vivid picture  
and enhances your viewing enjoyment.  
1 Connect the set-top box input source cable(s) to  
the back of the TV using one of the terminals sets.  
Input 1 (A) or Input 2 (E) using component  
Optional equipment and all cables are sold separately.  
connections. (Input 1 shown.)  
You can connect a digital TV set-top box (air or cable)  
and other audiovisual equipment by using:  
Input 1 terminals with either component or  
composite video connections  
Input 2 terminals with either component or  
composite video connections  
Input 4 terminals with HDMI connection  
Input 5 terminals with DVI connections  
A
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If your cable TV company has CableCARD  
available, you can also use the CableCARD  
to receive HDTV programs. See “Using a  
CableCARD” on page 13.  
E
B
C
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CAUTION: Unplug power for the TV and all  
connected components before connecting  
the set-top box.  
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A: Input 1, with component, composite video,  
and audio connectors  
Input 4 using HDMI connection  
Refer to “Connecting an HDMI device” on  
page 18 for connecting a digital TV set-top  
box or other device using the HDMI terminal.  
B: Component video cable  
C: Audio cable  
Input 5 using DVI connections  
D: Digital TV set-top box output connectors  
E: Input 2, with component, composite video,  
and audio connectors  
Input 1 (A) or Input 2 (D) using composite  
video connections. (Input 1 shown in figure.)  
A
C
D
B
A
D
E
A: Input 5, with DVI-I video, and audio (C)  
connectors  
B
B: DVI-I video cable  
C: Input 5 audio connector  
D: Audio cable  
E: Digital TV set-top box output connectors  
C
2 Connect the cables to the set-top box.  
3 Turn on the set-top box.  
A: Input 1, with component, composite video,  
and audio connectors  
4 Connect power to the TV (see page 25). Turn on  
the TV; see “Turning the TV On and Off (Standby)”  
on page 27.  
B: Composite video cable with video and  
audio connectors  
C: Digital TV set-top box output connectors  
5 Select the input source and scan for channels; see  
D: Input 2, with component, composite video,  
and audio connectors  
“Using the First-Time Setup Wizard” on page 29.  
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Input 4 terminals with HDMI connection.  
Input 5 terminals with DVI connections.  
Connecting a DVD player, VCR,  
DVR, game console, or  
camcorder  
You can connect optional equipment (sold separately),  
such as a DVD player, VCR, DVR, and so on, to the TV  
by using the AV input connectors.  
You can connect a VCR by using Input 3 terminals with  
either S-video or composite video connections for  
playback, and by using Monitor Out/Rec Out  
terminals for recording (input to the VCR). See  
“Connecting a VCR for recording” on page 23 to use  
the Monitor Out/Rec Out terminals.  
Optional equipment, including an external sound  
system, and all cables are sold separately.  
You can connect a game console, camcorder, and  
some other AV equipment by using Input 3 terminals  
with either S-video or composite video connections.  
You can connect a DVD by using:  
Input 1 terminals with either component or  
composite video connections.  
You can connect HDMI equipment by using Input 4  
terminal with an HDMI connection.  
Input 2 terminals with either component or  
composite video connections.  
You can connect DVI equipment by using the Input 5  
terminals with an DVI-I connection.  
Input 3 terminals with either S-video or composite  
video connections.  
You can connect i.LINK equipment by using one of the  
i.LINK terminals.  
Choosing the AV connection to use  
When connecting optional equipment as signal  
sources, the connectors on the equipment may limit the  
type of connection you can use.  
For best results, choose the best quality connection  
type that is supported by your optional equipment.  
The following table lists the available optional AV  
equipment connections on the TV.  
When your optional equipment has more than one  
type of output connector, choose the connection that  
provides the best quality play back image.  
AV connection to use, listed from best to good video playback  
Connection Description  
TV Connector  
Cable Plug  
HDMI transmits an all digital signal and is the  
recommended choice for playback from a digital  
DVD or DVR.  
DVI transmits an all digital video signal for  
playback from a digital DVD or DVR.  
i.LINK transmits an all digital signal. Multiple  
devices can be connected using an i.LINK  
connector. A device connected using i.LINK can be  
set up to record high-definition television. The TV  
has two S400 (4-pin) i.LINK connectors. See  
“Connecting an i.LINK device” on page 19.  
4-pin  
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Connection Description  
TV Connector  
Cable Plug  
Component (Y, Pb, Pr) transmits video as separate  
red, green, and blue signals. Use this connection for  
high-definition video signals in 480i, 480p, 720p,  
or 1080i format from a progressive scan DVD or  
other equipment.  
S-video transmits video in separate color and  
black-and-white image signals and delivers a  
sharper image than a composite video connection.  
AV In video (composite) transmits video as a  
single signal.  
The procedures that follow, presented in the order  
listed in the table, describe connecting optional  
equipment including the audio connections when  
applicable.  
A
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CAUTION: Unplug power for the TV and all  
connected components before connecting  
optional equipment. Ensure that the  
optional equipment is powered off.  
Connecting an HDMI device  
This is the recommended connection for video and  
audio. The HDMI cable is sold separately.  
B
1 Connect the HDMI cable to INPUT 4 (A). (There  
are no separate audio inputs for HDMI.)  
C
A: Input 4, with HDMI digital video with  
audio connector  
B: HDMI cable  
C: HDMI device output connectors  
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2 Connect the cable to the HDMI device (C).  
3 Turn on the device, and start play.  
4 Connect power to the TV (see page 25).  
5 Turn on the TV; see “Turning the TV On and Off  
(Standby)” on page 27.  
A
C
6 Select the input source by pressing the Input button  
on the remote control or on the TV.  
7 Define the HDMI Setup items under Options in the  
Menu screen displays; refer to “Using the Options  
Menu” on page 61.  
Connecting a DVI device  
D
B
The DVI cable and the audio cable are sold separately.  
1 Connect the DVI-I cable (B) and an audio cable  
(D) to the Input 5 connectors.  
2 Connect the cables to the DVI device (E).  
3 Turn on the device, and start play.  
E
A: Input 5, with DVI-I video, and audio (C)  
connectors  
4 Connect power to the TV (see page 25).  
5 Turn on the TV; see “Turning the TV On and Off  
B: DVI-I video cable  
(Standby)” on page 27.  
C: Input 5 audio connector  
D: Audio cable  
6 Select the input source by pressing the Input button  
on the remote control or on the TV.  
E: DVI device output connectors  
7 Define the type of device connected to Input 5  
(DVI) by using Input Select under Options in the  
Menu screen displays; refer to “Using the Options  
Menu” on page 61.  
Only digital programs can be recorded by an i.LINK  
devices connected to this TV using the i.LINK. (Analog  
broadcasts or external input signals from Input  
Connecting an i.LINK device  
This is an all-digital connection for video. The i.LINK  
cables are sold separately.  
terminals 1 through 5 cannot be recorded by i.LINK.)  
Only D-VHS decks, AV HDD recorders, and Blu-ray  
Disc recorders can be connected to this TV with i.LINK.  
Device recognition, control, recording, and playback  
operations may not be possible on some devices.  
Other devices such as DVD recorders, digital video  
cameras, PCs, or PC peripheral devices do not meet  
the specifications for this TV and cannot be connected  
with i.LINK.  
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DO NOT connect a PC using i.LINK. Instead,  
refer to “Connecting a PC” on page 23.  
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Do NOT use a loop connection as shown in the  
diagram.  
Connecting two or more i.LINK devices  
Up to 16 i.LINK devices can be connected using a  
daisy-chain connection with i.LINK cables.  
When using i.LINK, do not turn off the power of or  
pull the cable from i.LINK devices, even if those  
i.LINK devices are not in use. This may affect the  
picture and the sound from an i.LINK device  
in use.  
When 3 or more i.LINK devices are connected, branch  
connection can be used. With branch connections, up  
to 62 i.LINK devices can be connected.  
If devices such as a DVD recorders, digital video  
cameras, PCs, and PC peripheral devices that are  
not compatible with this TV, are connected to the  
TV using i.LINK, other i.LINK connections may be  
disrupted.  
When device recognition, control, recording, or  
playback, on an i.LINK connected device does not  
function correctly, correct operation may be  
restored by disconnecting and reconnecting the  
i.LINK cable.  
When connecting multiple i.LINK devices,  
depending on the specifications and the  
interoperability of the connected devices, their  
operation may not be stable.  
Cautions regarding i.LINK connection  
In that case, disconnecting all devices not in use  
and changing the method of connection may  
result in stable operation.  
Use S400 type i.LINK cables.  
Some i.LINK devices may not relay data if their  
power is off. In this case the device should be  
connected at the end of any series of connections.  
This TV can relay data during power off, by  
selecting Active in the Standby Mode option in  
i.LINK Setup menu. See “Setting the standby mode  
(i.LINK)” on page 37.  
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To connect an i.LINK device, follow these steps:  
5 Turn on the TV; see “Turning the TV On and Off  
(Standby)” on page 27.  
1 Connect the i.LINK cable (B) to the 4-pin i.LINK  
terminal (A). The i.LINK connector must match  
your device cable type. (There are no separate  
audio inputs for i.LINK.)  
6 Select the input source for the TV by pressing the  
Input button on the remote control or on the TV, or  
press i.Link on the remote control and select the  
source.  
7 Define the i.LINK items in the Menu screen  
displays; refer to “Using the i.LINK Setup” on  
page 63.  
n
Make sure the shapes of the terminal  
and the plug match, and insert the plug  
into the terminal straight, not on an  
angle.  
For information on using and controlling an i.LINK  
device, refer to “Operating an i.LINK device” on  
page 37.  
Use either one of the terminals. These  
two terminals do not differ in quality or  
function.  
Connecting a component device  
1 Connect the component cable (B) to the  
Component In (Y, Pb, Pr) connectors. There are  
two sets of component connectors you can use:  
Input 1 (A) or Input 2 (E). (Input 1 shown.)  
A
B
A
E
B
A: i.LINK connector on TV  
C
B: i.LINK cable to i.LINK device  
2 Connect the cable to the i.LINK device.  
3 Turn on the device.  
D
4 Connect power to the TV (see page 25).  
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A: Input 1, with component, composite video,  
and audio connectors  
B: Component video cable  
C: Audio cable  
D: Component device output connectors  
E: Input 2, with component, composite video,  
and audio connectors  
A
2 Connect the component audio cable (C) to the L/R  
B
audio connectors in the terminals area.  
3 Connect the cables to the device (D).  
4 Turn on the device, and start play.  
5 Connect power to the TV (see page 25).  
6 Turn on the TV; see “Turning the TV On and Off  
(Standby)” on page 27.  
7 Select the input source by pressing the Input button  
C
on the remote control or on the TV.  
8 Define items in the Menu screen displays; refer to  
“Using the OSD Menus” on page 55.  
D
Connecting an S-video or AV video device  
A: S-video cable  
A VCR, game console, camcorder, or some other  
audiovisual equipment can be connected using Input 3  
terminals.  
B: Video cable composite connector  
C: Video cable audio connectors  
D: Composite video equipment output  
connectors  
2 Connect the audio cable connectors (C) to the left  
!
and right audio connectors in Input 3 area.  
Input 3 has both S-video and AV video  
connectors, which share L/R audio  
connectors. Connect only one video input  
for Input 3.  
3 Connect the cables to the device (D).  
4 Turn on the device, and start play.  
5 Connect power to the TV (see page 25).  
6 Turn on the TV; see “Turning the TV On and Off  
1 Connect the video equipment to the INPUT 3  
(Standby)” on page 27.  
connectors:  
7 Select the input source by pressing the Input button  
For a VCR, DVR, or other device that has an  
S-video connector, use an S-video cable (A)  
and the S-video connector.  
on the remote control or on the TV.  
8 Define items in the Menu screen displays; refer to  
Or  
“Using the OSD Menus” on page 55.  
For a VCR, DVR, or other device that has a  
composite connector, use a composite cable  
(B) and the Video connector.  
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A: S-video cable to Input 3  
B: Video cable to Input 3  
C: VCR output connectors  
Connecting a VCR for recording  
1 Connect the VCR output (C) for playback using the  
Input 3 connectors, either S-video or AV video  
(composite); see the previous procedure,  
“Connecting an S-video or AV video device” on  
page 22.  
D: Video cable from Monitor Out/Rec Out to  
VCR input  
E: VCR input (composite video and audio)  
connectors  
2 Connect the VCR for recording by connecting the  
input to the VCR (E) to the Monitor Out/Rec Out  
terminals; use the S-video connector or the video  
connector. The two terminals share the audio  
connectors. The figure shows using the video  
connectors and an AV cable (D).  
3 Define the screen size to record in the Menu  
screen display; see REC Picture Size under “Using  
the Video Setup” on page 62.  
Connecting a PC  
Use these instructions when connecting a PC or other  
source equipment to the TV Input 5 terminal to view the  
PC desktop as a selectable input source. You can use a  
a DVI-I cable (sold separately) or RGB-to-DVI  
conversion cable (sold separately).  
n
The S-video terminal has priority over the  
video terminal.  
n
Refer to “PC Compatibility Chart” on  
page 77 for a list of PC signals compatible  
with the TV.  
A
c
B
D
CAUTION: Unplug power for the TV and all  
connected components before connecting a  
PC. Ensure that the PC is powered off.  
1 Connect the PC or source equipment video cable  
to the TV by using Input 5 (A).  
For a DVI-I connector on your PC, use a DVI-I  
cable (sold separately).  
Or  
For a VGA connector on your PC, use a  
RGB-to-DVI conversion cable (sold separately).  
E
C
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A: Input 5, with DVI-I video, and audio (C)  
connectors  
B: RGB-to-DVI video conversion cable  
C: Input 5 audio connector  
D: Audio cable  
A
C
E: PC RGB video and audio output connectors  
2 Connect the source audio cable to the Input 5  
audio connector (C).  
3 Connect power to the TV (see page 25).  
4 Turn on the TV; see “Turning the TV On and Off  
(Standby)” on page 27.  
5 Connect the power, and turn on the PC or source  
D
B
equipment.  
6 Select the input source by pressing the Input button  
on the remote control or on the TV.  
7 Define the type of device connected to Input 5  
(DVI) by using Input Select under Options in the  
Menu screen displays; refer to “Using the Options  
Menu” on page 61.  
E
A: Input 5, with DVI-I video, and audio (C)  
connectors  
B: DVI-I video cable  
C: Input 5 audio connector  
D: Audio cable  
Connecting an external sound  
system  
Use the Digital Audio Output connector on the back of  
the TV to provide audio to an external sound system,  
such as a digital receiver or a surround sound system.  
E: PC DVI-I video and audio output connectors  
c
A
C
CAUTION: Unplug power for the TV and all  
connected components before connecting  
an external sound system. Ensure that the  
external sound system is powered off.  
1
Connect the external sound system to the Digital  
Audio Output connector: Use the digital audio  
connector for an optical audio cable connection to a  
digital receiver or surround sound speaker system.  
D
B
E
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2 Connect power to the TV (see page 25).  
A
3 Turn on the TV; see “Turning the TV On and Off  
(Standby)” on page 27.  
4 Connect power and turn on the external sound  
system.  
5 Define the digital audio format in the Menu screen  
display; refer to “Using Audio Setup” on  
page 63.  
A: Digital Audio Output terminal  
Connecting power to the TV  
Use these steps to attach the cable clamp (select  
models only), connect the AC power cord, bundle  
cords with cable clamp and cable tie.  
B
A
1 Connect the power cord to the TV (A) and secure  
it in the clamp (B).  
2 Push the cable clamp (select models only) into the  
pedestal cover screw hole (C).  
3 Bundle the cords with the cable clamp and the  
cable tie (D).  
4 Connect the power cord to the AC power outlet.  
D
C
A: AC Input terminal with power cord  
B: AC cord clamp  
C: Cable clamp  
D: Cable tie  
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Turning On the TV  
Turning the TV On and Off (Standby)  
The TV has an Power button (E) on the top of the  
display. You can also use the remote control buttons to  
turn on the TV.  
The Power indicator (C) on the front of the display  
shows the power status of the unit.  
Power Indicator  
Off  
Power Status  
Pressing the Power button either turns the TV on or  
places it into standby, which is a reduced power state.  
Standby (Off)  
Ready (On)  
E
Lights blue  
If the TV is not used for an extended period of time,  
press the Power button to place the TV into standby,  
and then unplug the power cord.  
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VOLUME  
CHANNEL  
INPUT  
c
CAUTION: DO NOT remove the power cord  
while the CableCARD is inserted.  
The Optical Picture Control (OPC) indicator (D) on the  
front of the display shows the TV status.  
OPC  
Indicator  
TV Status  
Off  
Off is selected in OPC setting.  
C
A
B
D
Lights green  
On or On:Display is selected in  
OPC setting.  
A: OPC sensor  
B: Remote control sensor  
C: Power indicator  
D: OPC indicator  
Lights red  
CableCARD is downloading data.  
E: Power button  
c
CAUTION: Do not remove the cord when  
the OPC indicator is red.  
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Using the TV buttons  
Press the Power button (E) on the top of the TV.  
The TV is on or in standby.  
Using the remote control buttons  
1 Press the TV button at the top of the remote  
control.  
TV  
2 Point the remote control at the display, and press  
the remote control Power button.  
The TV is on or in standby.  
n
The initial setup starts when the TV powers  
on for the first time. If the TV has been  
turned on before, the EZ setup will not be  
invoked. See “Starting EZ Setup” on  
page 59 to start the EZ setup from the  
Setup menu.  
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Using the First-Time Setup Wizard  
Initial Setup  
When turning on the TV for the first time, it  
automatically memorizes the broadcasting channels  
where you live. Perform the following steps before you  
press TV Power on the remote control unit.  
n
When the CableCARD is inserted, power  
consumption is higher.  
1 Insert the batteries into the remote control unit.  
2 Connect the antenna cable to the TV.  
3 Plug in the AC cord to the AC outlet.  
Antenna setting  
1 Press the left arrow and right arrow buttons on the  
remote control to select Air or Cable for analog.  
Then press the down arrow button to move down.  
Language setting  
1 Select from among three languages: English,  
2 Press the left arrow and right arrow buttons to  
select Standard, HRC, or IRC for digital (cable).  
French, and Spanish.  
2 Press the up arrow and down arrow buttons on the  
remote control to select the desired language  
listed on the screen, and then press Select.  
3 Press Select to enter the setting.  
This operation makes the TV search for both  
analog and digital (cable).  
Standby mode setting  
There are three types of CATV systems,  
including Standard, HRC, and IRC. Select the  
one that matches your TV.  
Select the standby mode setting.  
Mode 1: Starting TV is quick from standby.  
Mode 2: Power consumption is small when in  
standby.  
n
Digital (cable) setting cannot be selected  
when a proper CableCARD is inserted.  
Language  
Standby Mode  
Air/Cable  
Mode 1  
Mode 2  
CH Search  
Channel search  
Channel search automatically searches for a signal  
from all channels in the area.  
1 Press the left arrow and right arrow buttons on the  
remote control to select Yes or No for Analog,  
and then press the down button to move down.  
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2 Press the left arrow and right arrow buttons on the  
remote control to select Yes or No for Digital  
(Air), and then press the down button to move  
down.  
Example  
...  
...  
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MENU  
Setup  
CH Setup  
CH Search  
ANALOG  
Air [ 25 ]  
Found [ 20 ]  
3 Press the left arrow and right arrow buttons on the  
remote control to select Yes or No for Digital  
(Cable), and then press the down button to move  
down.  
4 Select Search Start, and then press Select.  
...  
...  
[
]
MENU  
DIGITAL  
Setup  
CH Setup  
CH Search  
Air [ 25 ]  
Found [ 20 ]  
Language  
Standby Mode  
ANALOG  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
No  
No  
Air/Cable  
DIGITAL (Air)  
DIGITAL (Cable)  
Search Start  
CH Search  
...  
...  
[
]
MENU  
DIGITAL  
Setup  
CH Setup  
CH Search  
Cable [ 25 ]  
Found [ 25 ]  
Air  
ANALOG  
2
Audio  
:
MONO  
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If no channel is found, check the input  
connection to your TV, and run the EZ setup  
again.  
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Using the Remote Control  
button is pushed. Insert three AAA non-rechargeable  
batteries into the remote control ensuring that you  
place them with the proper polarity.  
Operating the TV or the  
Selected Device  
The remote control operates the TV, your cable or  
satellite set-top box, your DVD/VCR, your audio  
receiver, and your HP Media Center PC.  
1 Press and open the cover on the back of the  
remote control.  
2 Insert the batteries into the remote control, and  
To use the remote control:  
make sure that you match polarities.  
1 Press the TV, DVD, STB, PVR, AUX, VCR, Audio, or  
HP button to select the home entertainment device  
(TV, DVD, set-top box, personal video recorder,  
auxiliary, VCR, audio receiver, HP MCPC, or HP  
DEC) to control.  
3 Close the cover.  
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Use the remote control within a distance of  
16.4 feet (5 meters) from the front of the TV  
remote control sensor window and at the  
maximum horizontal and vertical angles of  
30 degrees.  
Do not mix different types of batteries together (e.g.,  
alkaline and carbon-zinc) or old batteries with fresh  
ones.  
Be sure to follow the correct polarity when installing  
the batteries as indicated in the battery compartment.  
Reversed batteries may cause damage to the device.  
2 For the TV, point the remote  
control at the remote  
control sensor on the  
display. For home  
When not using the remote for a long period of time,  
remove the batteries to prevent damage or injury from  
possible battery leakage.  
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Do not try to recharge batteries that are not intended to  
be recharged; they can overheat and rupture. Follow  
the battery manufacturer’s directions for the batteries  
you are using.  
Always remove batteries as soon as they become  
weak. Weak batteries can leak and severely damage  
the unit. The battery life depends on how much the  
remote control is used. Replace batteries when remote  
control operation becomes erratic.  
Installing or replacing remote  
control batteries  
When the batteries are low, the selected Mode button  
(TV, DVD, STB, PVR, AUX, VCR, Audio, or HP) on the  
remote control blinks once every 5 seconds when a  
Do not take apart the batteries, heat them, or throw  
them into a fire.  
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Identifying the remote control  
buttons  
Name  
Description  
Icon  
A
Power  
Press Power to turn on or  
off the TV or selected  
home entertainment  
device.  
A
B
TV, DVD,  
STB, PVR,  
AUX,  
Press one of these  
buttons once to select a  
home entertainment  
device to control. To  
program the remote  
control to operate with a  
home entertainment  
device, see  
“Programming the  
remote control for a  
home entertainment  
device” on page 44.  
TV  
DVD  
VCR  
STB  
PVR  
HP  
B
TV  
AUX  
AUDIO  
VCR,  
C
T
Audio, or  
HP  
D
U
V
W
E
F
G
DEV  
X
i.Link  
INPUT  
MEDIA  
MENU  
Y
Z
H
I
EXIT  
MENU  
VOL  
CH  
CH  
+
+
C
Record  
Press Record to start  
recording from the  
selected recordable  
home entertainment  
device (VCR, DVD  
recorder, i.LINK, HP  
MCPC, or HP DEC).  
PAGE+  
SELECT  
AA  
AB  
J
PAGE–  
K
VOL  
L
MUTE  
1
INFO GUIDE RECORD  
M
D
E
Skip  
backward  
Press Skip backward to  
go back to the beginning  
of the current chapter  
(DVD).  
2
5
8
0
3
6
4
N
9
Rewind  
Pause  
7
Press Rewind to rewind  
the selected home  
entertainment device  
(VCR, DVD, i.LINK, HP  
MCPC, or HP DEC).  
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LAST  
AV  
AIR  
CABLE  
ASPECT  
SLEEP  
MODE  
Q
R
S
SAP  
MTS  
DOLBY  
cc  
F
Press Pause to pause the  
selected home  
VIRTUAL  
entertainment device  
(VCR, DVD, i.LINK, HP  
MCPC, or HP DEC).  
G Media  
Function not available.  
Dev Menu  
Function not available.  
MEDIA  
H
DEV  
MENU  
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Name  
Exit  
Description  
Icon  
Name  
T Stop  
Description  
Icon  
I
Press Exit to go back one  
submenu of the selected  
home entertainment  
device’s menu or  
Press Stop to stop the  
selected home  
entertainment device.  
EXIT  
U
V
Skip  
Press Skip forward to  
skip to the beginning of  
the next chapter (DVD).  
submenu.  
forward  
J
Vol  
Press + Vol (– Vol) to  
raise (or lower) the  
sound.  
VOL  
+
Fast-  
Forward  
Press Fast-Forward to  
fast-forward the selected  
home entertainment  
device (VCR, DVD,  
i.LINK, HP MCPC, or HP  
DEC).  
VOL  
K
L
Select  
Mute  
Press Select after  
entering a channel  
number.  
Press Select to choose  
the current menu option.  
W Play  
SELECT  
Press Play to view the  
selected home  
entertainment device  
(VCR, DVD, i.LINK, HP  
MCPC, or HP DEC).  
Press Mute to turn sound  
off or on.  
MUTE  
INFO  
X
Y
Z
Input  
i.LINK  
Menu  
Press Input to view the  
Input Source menu.  
INPUT  
iLink  
M Info  
Press Info to view a  
channel banner  
containing information  
on your current  
program.  
Press i.LINK to display  
the i.LINK device menu.  
Press Menu to open the  
onscreen display (OSD).  
Press Menu again to exit  
the menu or submenu  
and return to your TV  
display.  
N Keypad  
Press the keypad  
(0 – 9) to directly select  
channels.  
MENU  
1
O . (Period)  
Press . (period) to enter a  
period or dash for a  
subchannel number of a  
digital channel. For  
example, channel 123.1  
or 4-1.  
.
AA CH  
Page+/–  
Press CH + (or CH –) to  
select the next higher (or  
lower) channel.  
Page function not  
available.  
CH  
+
PAGE+  
PAGE–  
CH  
P
Air  
Press Air to view the  
signal connected to the  
Air input.  
AIR  
CABLE  
cc  
AB Up/  
down/  
Press the arrow keys to  
move the cursor in the  
menu screens.  
Q Cable  
Press Cable to view the  
signal connected to the  
Cable input.  
left/right  
arrows  
R
S
CC  
Press CC to display  
closed caption content.  
SAP/MTS  
Press SAP/MTS to select  
an available secondary  
audio program.  
SAP  
MTS  
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Identifying the remote control buttons (cont.)  
Name  
Description  
Icon  
AC Record  
Function not available.  
RECORD  
TV  
DVD  
VCR  
STB  
PVR  
HP  
AD Guide  
AE Last  
Press Guide to display  
the guide of your  
selected home  
AUX  
AUDIO  
GUIDE  
T
entertainment device.  
U
Press Last to recall the  
previous channel you  
were viewing, or the  
previous input mode.  
V
W
X
LAST  
DEV  
i.Link  
INPUT  
MEDIA  
MENU  
Y
Z
EXIT  
MENU  
AF Aspect  
Press Aspect to change  
the dimensions of your  
display. The options  
depend on what is  
currently viewed.  
ASPECT  
VOL  
CH  
CH  
+
+
PAGE+  
SELECT  
AA  
PAGE–  
AG AV Mode  
Press AV Mode to select  
one of the AV or PC  
picture modes.  
VOL  
AB  
AC  
AV  
MODE  
MUTE  
1
INFO GUIDE RECORD  
AV modes:  
Standard, movie,  
game, user,  
dynamic, or  
dynamic (fixed).  
AD  
2
5
8
0
3
6
4
9
7
PC modes:  
Standard, user.  
AE  
.
LAST  
AH Sleep  
Press Sleep to set the  
timer in this order: 30,  
60, 90, or 120 minutes.  
AV  
AF  
SLEEP  
AIR  
CABLE  
ASPECT  
SLEEP  
MODE  
AG  
AH  
AI  
SAP  
MTS  
DOLBY  
cc  
VIRTUAL  
AI Dolby  
Virtual  
Press Dolby Virtual to  
turn Virtual Dolby  
Surround on and off.  
DOLBY  
VIRTUAL  
Adjusting the Volume  
Press the (+) or (–) Vol buttons on the remote control to  
increase or decrease the sound. The indicator bar on  
the TV shows the increase or decrease.  
Muting the sound  
1 Press the Mute button to temporarily turn off the  
sound.  
2 Press the Mute button again to restore the sound  
back to the previous level.  
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Changing Channels  
Icon  
Description  
Press the (+) or (–) CH buttons on the remote control to  
change the channel up or down. This TV allows you to  
select up to 125 channels (1 to 125). To select a  
channel, enter a one-digit, two-digit, or three-digit  
number, or use the channel up or down buttons.  
Digital copying  
prohibited  
One digital copy only  
To select a channel number (for example, channel 25):  
Complete the following procedure within 4 seconds.  
1 Press the 2 button on the remote control.  
2 Press the 5 button.  
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Sometimes the name of the program is not  
broadcast. In that case, the program name  
is not displayed.  
3 Press Select.  
To select a subchannel number (for example, 123.1):  
Press 1, 2, 3, . (period), 1, and then Select on the  
remote control.  
Selecting the Input  
Source  
Selecting the last channel  
Press the Last button on your remote control to view the  
previous channel you were viewing.  
Pressing the Input button displays the Input Source  
menu. Use the up arrow and down arrow to highlight  
an input source and press Select.  
Operating a DVD or other  
device  
After programming a home entertainment device into  
your remote control, press a device button on the top  
of your remote control. Use the Record, Stop, Rewind,  
Fast-Forward, Pause, and Play buttons to operate a  
DVD or other connected device. The Skip Forward and  
Skip Backward buttons work with DVD players.  
Changing the View with  
the Aspect Button  
Pressing the Aspect button scrolls through the Aspect  
modes. Your options depend on what is currently  
viewed.  
Side Bar: Shows the standard 4:3 ratio picture  
image in the center of the TV with dark bars on the  
left and right.  
For information on how to program a device into your  
remote control, see “Programming the remote control  
for a home entertainment device” on page 44.  
Smart Stretch (S.Stretch): Horizontally  
stretches the TV picture to fill the screen. Suitable  
for stretching normal 4:3 programs to fill the  
screen.  
Displaying program information  
Pressing the Info button displays a banner with  
information about the current program you are  
viewing. Pressing it again, with the banner still  
displayed, gives you more detailed information when  
available.  
Zoom: Proportionally stretches the TV picture, but  
clips the top and bottom of the image to fit the  
screen. Eliminates black bars.  
Stretch: Shows high-definition TV in its normal  
format.  
If the program you are receiving is copy protected, an  
icon is displayed in the program information.  
Recording digital programs with an i.LINK device, or  
recording digital audio with digital audio output  
terminals, is restricted.  
Dot by Dot: Detects the resolution of the signal  
and displays an image with the same number of  
pixels on the screen.  
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For more information, see “Selecting the view aspect”  
on page 63.  
Turning On Dolby Virtual  
Pressing the Dolby Virtual button delivers a Dolby  
Virtual effect through the speakers. Dolby Virtual  
produces a natural and realistic surround sound.  
Pressing the Dolby Virtual button again returns the  
sound to normal.  
Turning On Captions  
Pressing the CC button displays captions. To assign  
your preferences for captions, see “Using Closed  
Caption” on page 64.  
Setting the Sleep Timer  
Setting SAP/MTS stereo  
mode  
Pressing the Sleep button starts a timer for the TV to  
automatically turn off. Setting the Sleep Timer to 30  
means your TV automatically turns off in 30 minutes.  
Pressing the SAP/MTS button scrolls through the  
available Secondary Audio Programs (SAP)/Multi-  
channel Television Sound (MTS) features.  
Minutes  
30  
Description  
MTS receives mono sound, stereo sound, and  
Secondary Audio Programs. The SAP feature allows a  
TV station to broadcast other information, such as  
another language or weather information.  
Sets the timer to 30 minutes.  
Sets the timer to 1 hour.  
Sets the timer to 90 minutes.  
Sets the timer to 2 hours.  
60  
90  
You can enjoy hi-fi stereo sound or SAP  
broadcasts where available.  
120  
Stereo broadcasts  
Adjusting TV Settings  
View programs such as live sporting events,  
shows, and concerts in dynamic stereo sound.  
Use the onscreen display to adjust your picture, audio,  
and other settings. For more information, see  
“Changing the TV Settings” on page 55.  
SAP broadcasts  
Receive TV broadcasts in either Main or SAP  
sound.  
Opening and exiting the OSD  
Main sound: The normal program  
soundtrack (either in mono or stereo).  
Pressing Menu displays the OSD menu. Pressing the  
Menu button again, leaves the current menu and  
returns you to the TV display. Pressing Exit with a  
submenu displayed takes you back one menu.  
SAP sound: Listen to second language,  
supplementary commentary and other  
information (SAP is mono sound).  
If stereo sound is difficult to hear:  
Obtain a clearer sound by manually switching to  
fixed mono-sound mode.  
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Setting the recording mode  
(i.LINK)  
The function for automatically adjusting the recording  
mode of connected i.LINK devices can be turned on or  
off. Most of the currently available i.LINK devices  
automatically recognize the transfer rates of the  
pictures and sound being recorded. These devices  
control the recording mode accordingly. Set this Mode  
to Pass through in normal circumstances.  
Operating an i.LINK  
device  
1 Connect an i.LINK device to the TV. For  
information on connecting an i.LINK device, see  
“Connecting an i.LINK device” on page 19.  
2 Press the i.LINK button on the remote control to  
open the i.LINK control panel.  
Depending on the i.LINK devices used and the type of  
broadcast being recorded, this TV may not adjust the  
recording mode properly. In this case, set the  
recording mode to Pass through.  
3 Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to  
highlight a function and press Select.  
Or  
Use the Record, Stop, Rewind, Fast-Forward, Pause,  
and Play buttons to operate the i.LINK device.  
1 Press the Menu button on the remote and the menu  
screen displays.  
4 Press the i.LINK button to hide the i.LINK control  
2 Press the up arrow and down arrow buttons on the  
remote control to highlight Digital Setup, and  
press Select.  
panel.  
About i.LINK  
3 Press the up arrow and down arrow buttons on the  
remote control to highlight i.LINK Setup, and  
then press Select.  
i.LINK is an interface connection using a serial transfer  
system that transfers multimedia data, such as digital  
images and digital sound, between devices that have  
i.LINK terminals.  
4 Press the up arrow and down arrow buttons on the  
remote control to highlight Recording Mode,  
and then press Select.  
i.LINK is a term defined in the IEEE 1394 (Institute of  
Electrical and Electronics Engineer) standard.  
Currently, the transfer speeds are at 100 Mbps, 200  
Mbps, and 400 Mbps, each of them expressed as  
S100, S200, and S400 respectively. The maximum  
speed for this TV is 400 Mbps.  
5 Press the left arrow and right arrow buttons on the  
remote control to select Auto or Pass through,  
and then press Select.  
Normally, this should be set to Pass through.  
i.LINK devices that can be connected  
6 Press the Menu button to view the display.  
Only D-VHS decks, AV HDD recorders, and Blu-ray  
Disc recorders can be connected to this TV with i.LINK.  
Device recognition, control, recording, and playback  
operations may not be possible on some devices.  
Other devices such as DVD recorders, digital video  
cameras, PCs, or PC peripheral devices do not meet  
the specifications for this TV and cannot be connected  
with i.LINK.  
Setting the standby mode  
(i.LINK)  
Power consumption during standby mode can be  
minimized by changing the setting of the Standby  
Mode in i.LINK Setup. When i.LINK is not in use, select  
Inactive in Standby Mode.  
Materials that can be recorded with  
i.LINK  
1 Press the Menu button on the remote control, and  
the menu screen displays.  
Only digital programs can be recorded by i.LINK  
devices connected to this TV using i.LINK. i.LINK  
recording is not compatible with analog broadcasts or  
external input signals (Inputs 1 through 5).  
2 Press the up arrow and down arrow buttons on the  
remote control to highlight Digital Setup, and  
press Select.  
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3 Press the up arrow and down arrow buttons on the  
remote control to highlight i.LINK Setup, and  
then press Select.  
Selecting an i.LINK device  
To control an i.LINK device from the TV, you must first  
choose the i.LINK device to be controlled. One i.LINK  
device can be chosen from up to 16 i.LINK connected  
decks. All i.LINK devices connected with i.LINK cables  
should automatically appear in the selection screen.  
4 Press the up arrow and down arrow buttons on the  
remote control to highlight Standby Mode, and  
then press Select.  
5 Press the left arrow and right arrow buttons on the  
remote control to select Active or Inactive, and  
then press Select.  
1 Press the i.LINK button on the remote control to  
display the i.LINK control panel.  
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PWR  
STOP  
STOP  
Active: Power continues to pass through the  
i.LINK circuit so data can be relayed.  
Model  
Input  
00:01:32  
Inactive: Power consumption is minimized  
during standby mode. Data cannot be relayed at  
this setting.  
If no i.LINK device is detected, the message  
No i.LINK model is available appears.  
If no i.LINK device is selected, the selection  
screen appears. Go to step 3.  
6 Press the Menu button to view the display.  
2 Press the arrow buttons on the remote control to  
highlight Model, and press Select to view the  
Selection screen.  
When the main power of the TV is in standby  
mode (Power indicator lights off), i.LINK control  
commands cannot be received from an i.LINK  
device. This does not change if the Standby Mode  
is set to Active. To control the TV from an i.LINK  
device, turn the TV power on (Power indicator  
lights up in blue).  
i.LINK  
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Manufacturer Model  
Type  
Cancel Connection  
Data cannot be relayed between i.LINK devices  
when all of the following conditions are met:  
1) More than one i.LINK device is connected to  
the TV with i.LINK cables, 2) Standby Mode is set  
to Inactive, and 3) The power of the TV is in  
standby mode (Power indicator lights off). When  
the TV is connected between two i.LINK devices in  
series, select Active in Standby Mode or connect  
the TV at an end of the series as shown in the  
diagram.  
3 Press the up and down arrow buttons on the  
remote control to select a device, and then press  
Select. The control panel for the i.LINK device  
appears.  
Incompatible devices with this TV do not appear  
in the selection screen.  
The manufacturer’s name and model name of  
some devices may not display correctly. Follow the  
steps in “Deleting registered i.LINK devices” on  
page 39, and cancel all i.LINK devices you have  
registered before reconnecting the i.LINK cable.  
Grayed-out devices are not recognized by the TV  
and cannot be selected. The device may not be  
connected properly.  
Disabling the TVs operation of  
an i.LINK device  
By disabling the TV’s operation of an i.LINK device, the  
device can be operated from another i.LINK device.  
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1 Press the i.LINK button on the remote control to  
5 Press the Select button on the remote control,  
highlight Delete, and then press Select.  
display the i.LINK control panel.  
05  
PWR  
STOP  
STOP  
The selected i.LINK device is deleted from the  
list.  
Model  
Input  
00:01:32  
Select Cancel if you do not want to delete  
any device.  
If no i.LINK device is detected, the message  
No i.LINK model is available appears.  
Controlling an i.LINK device  
An i.LINK compatible device can be controlled from  
the TV using the i.LINK control panel. Also refer to the  
user guide of the i.LINK device to be used with this TV.  
If no i.LINK device is selected, the selection  
screen appears. Go to step 3.  
2 Press the arrow buttons on the remote control to  
highlight Model, and press Select to view the  
Selection screen.  
Basic operation  
3 Press the down arrow button to highlight Cancel  
Connection, and then press Select.  
1 Press the i.LINK button on the remote control to  
display the i.LINK control panel.  
Operation of the i.LINK device from the TV is  
disabled.  
2 Press the arrow buttons on the remote control to  
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highlight a function, and then press Select.  
Which model do you use?  
Manufacturer Model  
Type  
Cancel Connection  
Deleting registered i.LINK  
devices  
Registered i.LINK devices can be deleted from a list. If  
an i.LINK device is connected, it cannot be deleted  
from the list.  
1 Disconnect the i.LINK device.  
2 Press the i.LINK button on the remote control to  
display the i.LINK control panel.  
3 Press the arrow buttons on the remote control to  
select Model, and press Select to view the  
Selection screen.  
05  
PWR  
STOP  
STOP  
Model  
Input  
00:01:32  
4 Press the up and down arrow buttons on the  
remote control to select a device to be deleted,  
and then press Select.  
i.LINK  
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Manufacturer Model  
Type  
Cancel Connection  
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i.LINK control panel (D-VHS decks)  
Cassette  
inserted  
Manufacturer  
Type of  
Current  
operation  
Model  
i.LINK device  
05  
STOP  
00:01:32  
Go to model  
selection screen  
PWR  
Model  
Input  
STOP  
Select input  
Tape  
counter  
Function selected  
with the cursor  
Type of  
videotape  
PWR  
Power On/Off  
STOP  
SKIP BACK  
REWIND  
PLAY  
FAST FORWARD  
SKIP FORWARD  
PAUSE  
REC START  
i.LINK control panel (AV HDD recorder or Blu-ray Disc recorder)  
Manufacturer  
Disk inserted  
Type of  
Current  
operation  
i.LINK device  
Model  
06  
STOP  
Current counter  
position/Time*  
PWR  
REC LIST REC Oper.  
Go to REC operation screen  
Go to Model selection screen  
Select input  
00:01:10 /00:01:12  
Free  
61%  
Model  
Input  
STOP  
l30sec  
k30sec  
Repeat status  
Function  
selected  
with the  
cursor  
PWR  
Power On/Off  
STOP  
FAST FORWARD  
SKIP FORWARD  
REPEAT PLAYBACK  
EJECT  
Remaining  
space  
PLAY  
PAUSE  
REC LIST  
l30sec  
k30sec  
GO TO REC LIST  
SKIP BACK  
REWIND  
30 SEC SKIP BACK  
30 SEC SKIP FORWARD  
*If you start playback before time is displayed, time will not be  
displayed during the playback.  
The Eject button is displayed for Blu-ray Disc  
recorders only.  
If you begin playback before time is displayed,  
time won’t be displayed during playback.  
The input selection button is used to select either  
i.LINK input or others.  
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IEEE1394 is the IEEE’s international standard.  
If a D-VHS deck is operated with the TV’s control  
panel during timer recording, the recording may  
fail. Do not use the TV’s control panel to operate  
the D-VHS deck during timer recording.  
A copy protection technology is used on i.LINK  
devices that incorporate copyright protection. This  
technology has received the approval of the  
Digital Transmission Licensing Administrator  
(DTLA), an organization that administers copyright  
protection technologies. Some picture and sound  
data have restrictions on duplication. Such data  
cannot be digitally copied using the i.LINK. Some  
picture and sound data may not be able to be sent  
back and forth between an i.LINK device that has  
DTLA copyright protection technology and one  
that does not.  
To record the picture and sound of a digital  
program which the TV is receiving, use D-VHS  
tape. VHS or S-VHS tape will not record.  
Notes on i.LINK connection of AV-HDD  
recorder or Blu-ray Disc recorder  
Depending on the AV-HDD recorder or Blu-ray  
Disc recorder, some functions, such as playback  
during recording, display of the recording list  
screen during recording, and so on, may not be  
able to be operated.  
Notes on i.LINK connection of D-VHS  
deck, AV-HDD recorder, or Blu-ray Disc  
recorder  
Depending on the AV-HDD recorder or Blu-ray  
Disc recorder, playback may stop automatically  
when switching to another i.LINK device.  
Even when a connected i.LINK device is playing,  
input signal can be switched to input mode other  
than i.LINK by shifting the cursor to the input  
selection button and pressing Select.  
If an AV-HDD recorder or Blu-ray Disc recorder is  
operated with the TV’s control panel during timer  
recording, the recording may fail. Do not use the  
TV’s control panel to operate the AV-HDD recorder  
or Blu-ray Disc recorder during timer recording.  
This TV may not be able to operate some i.LINK  
devices using the control panel, or to display  
picture and/or sound input from some i.LINK  
devices.  
Notes on i.LINK connection of AV-HDD  
recorder  
When the TV’s control panel is used to record a  
program, what is recorded with the i.LINK device  
are the pictures and sound of the digital program  
that the TV is receiving.  
Depending on the AV-HDD recorder, it may be  
possible to change the recorder’s operations  
mode (D-VHS mode, HDD recorder mode). When  
the operations mode is D-VHS mode, the HDD  
recorder is recognized as a D-VHS deck.  
The i.LINK control panel cannot be used during  
timer recording.  
There may be some programs which i.LINK  
devices cannot record.  
Automatic input switching to  
i.LINK  
Input mode can be set to automatically switch to i.LINK  
when an i.LINK device connected to the TV is played.  
With some i.LINK devices, the quality of the  
picture may be distorted during fast-forwarding or  
rewinding.  
Notes on i.LINK connection of D-VHS  
deck  
1 Press the Menu button on the remote control to  
display the menu screen.  
Depending on the D-VHS deck, this TV’s i.LINK  
may not allow viewing of VHS and S-VHS tape or  
analog recorded D-VHS tape. In this case, connect  
the D-VHS deck’s analog output with the TV’s  
analog input, and switch the TV’s input mode to  
external input.  
2 Press the up arrow and down arrow buttons to  
highlight Digital Setup, and then press Select.  
3 Press the up arrow and down arrow buttons to  
highlight i.LINK Setup, and then press Select.  
4 Press the up arrow and down arrow buttons to  
highlight i.LINK Autoswitch, and then press  
Select.  
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5 Press the left arrow and right arrow buttons to  
select Yes, and then press Select.  
Recording digital  
programs with an  
AV-HDD recorder or  
Blu-ray Disc recorder  
i.LINK Autoswitch  
Recording Mode  
Standby Mode  
Yes  
No  
Refer to the user guide of the AV-HDD recorder or  
Blu-ray Disc recorder to be used with this TV.  
1 Connect an i.LINK device.  
6 Press the Menu button to view the display.  
2 Select a digital program to be recorded.  
Recording digital programs with  
a D-VHS deck (i.LINK)  
3 Press the i.LINK button on the remote control to  
display the i.LINK control panel.  
4 Press arrow buttons on the remote control to  
highlight Rec Oper., and then press Select.  
Refer to the user guide of the D-VHS deck to be used  
with this TV.  
5 Press the arrow buttons on the remote control to  
highlight the Record button on the control panel,  
and then press Select on the remote control.  
1 Connect an i.LINK device.  
2 Select a digital program to be recorded.  
3 Press the i.LINK button on the remote control to  
6 Press the arrow buttons on the remote control to  
highlight the Stop button on the control panel, and  
then press Select on the remote control.  
display the i.LINK control panel.  
05  
PWR  
STOP  
STOP  
06  
Model  
Input  
STOP  
00:01:32  
PWR  
REC STOP  
REC PAUSE  
Play Ope.  
Model  
– – : – –: – –  
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Free  
PLAY  
OPE-  
RATION  
Input  
4 Press the arrow buttons on the remote control to  
highlight the record button on the control panel,  
and then press Select on the remote control.  
5 Press the arrow buttons on the remote control to  
highlight the Stop button on the control panel, and  
then press Select on the remote control.  
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Input mode cannot be switched to i.LINK  
during recording.  
When the input mode is i.LINK, you  
cannot operate recording.  
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When an AV-HDD recorder or Blu-ray Disc  
recorder connected to the TV is under  
timer recording, the recorder cannot be  
operated using the TVs control panel.  
Input mode cannot be switched to i.LINK  
during recording.  
When a D-VHS deck connected to the TV  
is under timer recording, the deck cannot  
be operated using the TVs control panel.  
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2 Highlight Lock/unlock, and press Select.  
Playing back using Rec  
List (i.LINK)  
Depending on the device connected, the audio  
and images of the program selected may not be  
displayed in the small play screen.  
1 Press the i.LINK button on the remote control to  
Depending on the device connected, when the  
recording list is displayed during recording, the  
recording may stop.  
display the i.LINK control panel.  
2 Press the arrow buttons on the remote control to  
select Rec List, and then press Select to display  
the Rec List.  
The program information displayed in the title  
(program name, date and time, and so on) is  
taken from the program information for the  
program broadcast at the time recording started.  
3 Press the up arrow and down arrow buttons to  
select the desired program, and then press Select.  
When recording several programs in succession,  
the program information displayed is that of the  
first program recorded at the time recording  
originally started.  
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Capacity: Free  
61%  
PLAY  
DELETE  
LOCK/UNLOCK  
HD  
HD  
HD  
HD  
HD  
When playing back content recorded on other  
devices, the program information in the title may  
not be displayed correctly.  
Selecting a Device to  
Control  
4 Press the left arrow and right arrow buttons to  
highlight Play, and then press Select.  
After you program the device buttons on the top of the  
remote control, use the buttons to select the device you  
want to control.  
5 Press the left and right arrow buttons to highlight  
From Top or From current position, and then  
press Select.  
Button  
Description  
Selected item  
From top  
Description  
TV  
Controls your TV (already  
programmed).  
Playback starts from the  
beginning of the selected  
program.  
DVD  
STB  
PVR  
Controls your DVD.  
Controls your set-top box.  
From current  
position  
Playback starts from the point  
playback stopped last time.  
Controls your personal video  
recorder.  
Aux  
VCR  
Audio  
HP  
Controls your auxiliary device.  
Controls your VCR.  
Deleting a program from the Rec List  
1 Highlight the program you want to delete, and  
Controls your audio receiver.  
press Select.  
Controls your HP Media Center PC  
or HP Digital Entertainment Center  
(already programmed).  
2 Highlight Delete and press Select.  
3 Highlight Delete again, and press Select.  
Locking a program on the Rec List  
1 Highlight the program you want to lock, and press  
Select.  
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5 Aim the remote control at the device, and press  
the Power button once. The device should turn off.  
If it does not respond, repeat steps 2 through 4,  
trying each code for your brand until you find one  
that works. If it still does not work, try searching  
for the code; see “Searching for the device code”  
on page 44.  
Programming the remote  
control for a home  
entertainment device  
Your HP remote control is programmable. Program the  
remote control to operate other home entertainment  
devices such as your VCR, DVD player, audio receiver,  
or set-top box. Manufacturer codes for compatible  
brands are listed at the end of this chapter. If the brand  
of your device is not listed, see “Searching for the  
device code” on page 44.  
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If the device does not have a power button,  
press Play.  
Programming the device code  
The following steps describe how to program a device  
button if your brand is listed.  
6 Repeat steps 1 through 5 for each device you  
want to control with the remote control.  
1 Turn on the TV. Turn on the device you would like  
to program.  
Searching for the device code  
If your device does not respond to the remote control  
after trying all codes listed for your brand, or if your  
brand is not listed at all, try searching for your code.  
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Read steps 2 through 4 completely before  
proceeding. Highlight or write down the  
codes and device you wish to program  
before performing step 2.  
1 Turn on your home entertainment device.  
2 Hold down a device button on the remote control  
for 5 seconds until the device button blinks, and  
then release the device button. The device button  
blinks one more time and then remains lit.  
2 Hold down a device button on the remote control  
for 5 seconds until the device button blinks, and  
then release the device button. The device button  
blinks one more time and then remains lit.  
3 Enter 1, 1, 1, 1, and the device button blinks once  
and then remains lit.  
4 Press and release the Power button once on the  
remote control. Wait until the device button stops  
blinking. Continue to press and release the Power  
button, waiting each time for the device button to  
stop blinking, until the home entertainment device  
turns off.  
3 Locate the brand of your device and  
manufacturer’s codes (see listing that follows).  
4 Enter the first four-digit code. If the code is  
accepted, the device button flashes twice. If the  
code is not accepted, the device button flashes  
three times.  
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Each time you press the Power button, it is  
trying a different code. Be sure to wait until  
the device button stops blinking before  
pressing the Power button again. You may  
need to press the Power button several  
times before the correct code is found.  
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If the device button did not blink twice,  
then repeat steps 2 through 4, entering  
either the same code or the next code if  
provided.  
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5 Once the home entertainment device turns off,  
press the Select button on the remote control to  
save the code.  
Cable box  
Manufacturers codes  
Satellite receiver/recorder  
The following charts include manufacturer codes for  
these home entertainment devices:  
Amplifier  
DVD  
Miscellaneous audio manufacturer codes  
VCR  
Audio cassette  
Audio system  
Phono  
DVD/VCR combo  
Home Theater in a Box  
Satellite box  
PVR  
Receiver/tuner  
DVD manufacturer codes  
Brand  
Code  
Brand  
Code  
Brand  
Code  
Aiwa  
Apex  
0073  
Hitachi  
Irradio  
0065, 0067  
0092  
Pioneer  
Proscan  
0027, 0032  
0005, 0099  
0000, 0001,  
0003, 0004,  
0016, 0028,  
0029, 0030  
0074  
Audiovox  
JVC  
0007, 0010,  
0011, 0012,  
0013  
Qwestar  
0057  
Blaupunkt  
Bose  
Broksonic  
0078  
0062, 0071  
0045  
Kenwood  
Koss  
Magnavox  
0097, 0100  
0093  
0020, 0035  
RCA  
Sampo  
Samsung  
0005, 0024, 0038  
0058  
0006, 0017, 0033,  
0041  
Clarion  
Classic  
Daewoo  
Denon  
0046  
0047  
0079, 0080  
0075, 0095,  
0096  
Marantz  
Memorex  
Mintek  
0085  
0087  
0053  
0088, 0089,  
0090, 0091  
0048, 0081  
Sansui  
Sanyo  
Sharp  
Sherwood  
0060  
0059, 0063  
0014, 0031  
0061  
Mitsubishi  
Emerson  
0048, 0049  
NAD  
Sony  
0015, 0018, 0034,  
0039  
Fisher  
Funai  
GE  
0050, 0076  
0049, 0064  
0005, 0051,  
0102  
Nakamichi  
Norcent  
Onkyo  
0054  
0055, 0056  
0082, 0086  
Sylvania  
Techwood  
Toshiba  
0049, 0072, 0077  
0083  
0019, 0026, 0040,  
0042  
GoVideo  
GPX  
0068, 0070  
0052  
Oritron  
Panasonic  
0057  
0008, 0036,  
0037  
Yamaha  
Zenith  
0084, 0098  
0069, 0094  
Harman  
Kardon  
0066  
Philips  
0002, 0009,  
0021, 0022,  
0023, 0043  
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VCR manufacturer codes  
Brand  
Code  
Brand  
Code  
Brand  
Code  
Admiral  
0073, 0074,  
0101  
Daytron  
0067, 0083, 0102  
JC Penney  
0046, 0047, 0048,  
0049, 0050, 0051,  
0053, 0054, 0057,  
0058, 0059, 0060,  
0065, 0079, 0085,  
0088, 0090  
Aiko  
Aiwa  
0056  
0055  
Denon  
Dimensia  
0088  
0043, 0112  
Jensen  
JVC  
0057, 0058, 0068  
0000, 0019, 0046,  
0047, 0048, 0068,  
0071, 0087, 0088  
Akai  
0044, 0045,  
0068, 0069,  
0080, 0093  
Electrohome 0051, 0090  
Kenwood  
0046, 0047, 0048,  
0068, 0071, 0077  
Audiovox  
0051  
Emerson  
0044, 0049, 0051, 0052, KLH  
0053, 0055, 0061, 0069,  
0087, 0090, 0106  
0059  
Bell &  
Howell  
0048  
Fisher  
0048, 0089, 0105  
Kodak  
0051, 0053  
Broksonic  
Calix  
Canon  
0023, 0049  
0051  
0053, 0054  
0067, 0083  
Fuji  
0045, 0053  
0055, 0095  
0055  
0040, 0043, 0050, 0053, LXI  
0054, 0070, 0079, 0112  
LG  
Lloyds  
Logik  
0051  
Funai  
Garrard  
GE  
0077, 0095, 0105  
0059, 0085  
0051  
Capehart  
Carver  
0060, 0110  
GoVideo  
Goldstar  
Gradiente  
0021, 0024, 0026, 0028, Magnasonic 0085, 0090, 0102  
0034, 0079, 0081, 0085,  
0086  
CCE  
0056, 0059  
0046, 0051, 0079, 0090, Magnavox  
0092  
0008, 0053, 0054,  
0060, 0064, 0085,  
0110  
Citizen  
0050, 0051,  
0052, 0056,  
0095  
0055, 0090  
Marantz  
0046, 0047, 0048,  
0053, 0060, 0077,  
0092, 0110  
Colortyme  
Craig  
0046, 0096  
Harman  
Kardon  
Harwood  
0046, 0110  
0059  
Matsushita  
Memorex  
0053  
0050, 0051,  
0059, 0085,  
0090, 0105  
0033, 0048, 0050,  
0051, 0053, 0055,  
0064, 0073, 0074,  
0088, 0090, 0091,  
0097, 0105  
Curtis  
0043, 0046,  
0050, 0053,  
0054, 0077,  
0079, 0112  
0052, 0055,  
0056, 0067,  
0083, 0102  
Hitachi  
JBL  
0025, 0036, 0037, 0057, MGA  
0058, 0065, 0068, 0070,  
0088  
0061, 0069  
Mathes  
Daewoo  
0098  
MGN  
0079  
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Brand  
Code  
Brand  
Code  
Brand  
Code  
Minolta  
0057, 0058,  
0065, 0088  
Pioneer  
0047, 0057, 0071, 0075, Sharp  
0078, 0104  
0014, 0015, 0062,  
0073, 0074, 0091,  
0094, 0101  
Mitsubishi  
0003, 0005,  
0006, 0057,  
0058, 0061,  
0069, 0071,  
0090  
Portland  
0067, 0083  
Shintom  
0045, 0058, 0059,  
0085  
Montgomery 0073, 0074  
Proscan  
Proton  
0043, 0112  
0085  
Signature  
0073, 0074  
0097, 0101  
Ward  
Motorola  
MTC  
0053, 0073,  
0074  
0050, 0085  
Signature  
2000  
Singer  
Quasar  
0053, 0054  
0053, 0059, 0072,  
0076, 0085  
Multitech  
0050, 0055,  
0059  
Radio  
Shack  
0051, 0062, 0074, 0090 Sony  
0007, 0045, 0063,  
0080, 0082, 0084,  
0098, 0099  
NEC  
0046, 0047,  
0048, 0068,  
0071, 0077,  
0092  
Radio  
Shack/  
Realistic  
0048, 0050, 0051, 0053, STS  
0054, 0055, 0062, 0073  
0053, 0065  
Nikko  
0051  
Radix  
RCA  
0051  
Sylvania  
0030, 0032, 0053,  
0054, 0055, 0060,  
0061, 0110  
0055, 0077, 0095,  
0105  
Noblex  
0050  
0012, 0016, 0043, 0044, Symphonic  
0050, 0053, 0057, 0058,  
0065, 0070, 0078, 0079,  
0088, 0107, 0108, 0112  
Olympus  
Optimus  
0053  
Realistic  
Ricoh  
0048, 0050, 0051, 0052, Tandy  
0053, 0054, 0055, 0062,  
0073, 0074, 0079, 0090,  
0094, 0097, 0105  
0048  
0051  
0051, 0073,  
0074, 0090,  
0094  
0072, 0076  
Tashiko  
Optonica  
Orion  
0062  
0087, 0090,  
0106  
Runco  
Samsung  
0064  
Tatung  
0068  
0055, 0068, 0107  
0029, 0031, 0035, 0039, Teac  
050, 052, 079, 095  
Panasonic  
Pentax  
Philco  
002, 004, 009, Sansui  
020, 053, 054,  
0047, 0068, 0071, 0085 Technics  
0053, 0066  
066, 085, 105  
0057, 0058,  
0065, 0070,  
0077, 0088  
Sanyo  
0022, 0048, 0050, 0089, Teknika  
0097, 0105  
0051, 0053, 0055,  
0090  
0053, 0054,  
0060, 0088,  
0106  
Scott  
0049, 0052, 0061, 0090 Toshiba  
0010, 0011, 0052,  
0057, 0061, 0069,  
0100, 0102, 0105, 0109  
Philips  
0017, 0018,  
0053, 0060,  
0062, 0110  
Sears  
0048, 0051, 0053, 0057, Totevision  
0058, 0065, 0077, 0088,  
0089, 0090, 0097, 0105  
0050, 0051, 0090  
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Brand  
Code  
Brand  
Code  
Brand  
Code  
Unitec  
0095  
Video  
Concepts  
0046, 0047, 0052, 0069, XR-1000  
0077  
0053, 0055, 0059  
Unitech  
0050  
Wards  
0050, 0051, 0052, 0053, Yamaha  
0055, 0057, 0058, 0059,  
0062, 0065, 0073, 0074,  
0079, 0090, 0091, 0094,  
0105, 0108, 0110  
0046, 0047, 0048,  
0068, 0077  
Vector  
Research  
0046, 0047,  
0052, 0077  
White  
Westing-  
house  
0095  
Zenith  
0027, 0038, 0045,  
0064, 0072, 0076,  
0093  
DVD/VCR combo manufacturer codes  
Brand  
Code  
Brand  
Code  
Brand  
Code  
GoVideo  
0026, 0028,  
0068, 0070  
0025, 0067  
JVC  
0000, 0010  
Sanyo  
0022, 0063  
Hitachi  
Samsung  
0031, 0017  
Zenith  
0027, 0069  
Home Theater in a Box manufacturer codes  
Brand  
Code  
Brand  
Code  
Bose  
Onkyo  
0010, 0071  
0086  
Philips  
Toshiba  
0022  
0025  
Miscellaneous video manufacturer codes  
Type  
Brand  
Code  
Type  
Brand  
Code  
DVR  
Philips  
Sony  
0042  
0041  
PVR  
TiVo  
0111  
Digital network recorder  
Satellite box manufacturer codes  
Brand  
Code  
Brand  
Code  
Brand  
Code  
Alphastar  
Chaparral  
DirecTV  
Drake  
Echostar  
Express Vu  
Fujitsu  
0073  
0069  
0046  
0072  
0071  
0075  
0067  
Hughes  
Janeil  
JVC  
Mitsubishi  
Panasonic  
Philips  
Proscan  
Radio Shack  
0068  
0067  
0060  
0047  
0050, 0056 STS  
0045  
Samsung  
Sony  
Star Choice  
Star Trak  
0051, 0073  
0052, 0079  
0076  
0066  
0065  
0053, 0074  
0061, 0062  
0054, 0067  
Toshiba  
0077, 0078 Uniden  
0063, 0064 Zenith  
GE  
0049, 0077,  
0078  
General Instruments 0063, 0064  
Hitachi 0068  
RCA  
Realistic  
0077, 0078  
0059  
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Cable box manufacturer codes  
Brand  
Code  
Brand  
Code  
Brand  
Code  
ABC  
0000, 0001,  
0002, 0030  
0006, 0007  
0003  
Motorola  
0031  
Scientific  
Atlanta  
Signature  
Sprucer  
Standard  
Component  
Starcom  
Stargate  
0002, 0023,  
0024, 0025  
0000  
0029  
0042, 0043  
Archer  
Cableview  
Contec  
Movie Time  
NEC  
NSC  
0039  
0033  
0039  
0034  
Eastern  
GE  
Gemini  
0035  
0000  
0012, 0013  
Oak  
Panasonic  
Philips  
0034, 0041  
0027, 0029  
0012, 0030  
0012  
0001, 0015  
0008, 0009, 0010, Tocom  
0011, 0013, 0017,  
0018, 0019, 0020  
General  
Instruments  
Hamlin  
0000, 0032  
Pioneer  
Proscan  
0021, 0022  
United Cable  
Universal  
0030  
0036, 0037,  
0038, 0040,  
0044  
0000  
0004, 0006,  
0007  
Hitachi  
Jerrold  
0000  
RCA  
0003, 0029, 0032 Viewstar  
0017, 0034,  
0039  
0028  
0000, 0012,  
0015, 0016,  
0026, 0030,  
0032  
Realistic  
0006  
Zenith  
Magnavox  
0017  
Samsung  
0022  
Satellite receiver/recorder codes  
Brand  
Code  
Brand  
Code  
Philips  
RCA  
0057  
0055  
Sony  
Zenith  
0080  
0058  
Amplifier manufacturer codes  
Brand  
Code  
Brand  
Code  
Kenwood  
Yamaha  
0048  
0001, 0053  
Pioneer  
RCA  
0041  
0069  
Miscellaneous audio manufacturer codes  
Type  
Brand  
Code  
Type  
Brand  
Code  
Digital audio tape  
Tuner  
Sony  
Philips  
0043  
0022  
Receiver/amplifier  
TV/VCR/tuner combo  
Yamaha  
Panasonic  
0001  
0012  
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Audio cassette manufacturer codes  
Brand  
Code  
Brand  
Code  
Brand  
Code  
Aiwa  
0039  
0041  
0052  
0042, 0049  
0070  
Onkyo  
0055  
RCA  
0070  
0057  
0044  
0047  
0043  
Curtis Mathes  
Denon  
Fisher  
Optimus  
Panasonic  
Philips  
0041, 0047  
0015, 0050  
0013  
0018, 0041,  
0045  
Sansui  
Sanyo  
Sherwood  
Sony  
GE  
Pioneer  
Kenwood  
NAD  
0048, 0056  
0040  
Proscan  
Quasar  
0070  
0050  
Technics  
Yamaha  
0050  
0053  
Nakamichi  
0054  
Radio Shack  
0047  
Audio system manufacturer codes  
Brand  
Code  
Brand  
Code  
Brand  
Code  
Aiwa  
Carver  
Curtis Mathes  
Denon  
0039  
0051  
0041  
0052  
0046  
Nakamichi  
Panasonic  
Philips  
Pioneer  
RCA & Dimensia  
0054  
Scientific Atlanta 0067  
0015, 0016  
0013, 0014  
0018, 0041  
0031, 0032,  
0033, 0034,  
0035  
Sony  
0043  
0066  
0050  
0053  
Starcom  
Technics  
Yamaha  
Harman Kardon  
Jerrold  
Kenwood  
0066, 0068 Sansui  
0048, 0056 Sanyo  
0057  
0044  
Phono manufacturer codes  
Brand  
Code  
Brand  
Code  
Kenwood  
Pioneer  
0048  
0041  
Sony  
Yamaha  
0043  
0053  
PVR manufacturer codes  
Brand  
Code  
Brand  
Code  
Philips  
Sony  
0001, 0004  
0000, 0005  
TiVO  
Zenith  
0002  
0003  
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Receiver/tuner manufacturer codes  
Brand  
Code  
Brand  
Code  
Brand  
Code  
Aiwa  
0017, 0036,  
0039  
Luxman  
0064  
Radio Shack  
0047  
BOSE  
Carver  
Curtis Mathes  
Denon  
0010  
0051  
0041  
0006, 0026,  
0027, 0052  
0042, 0044,  
0049  
Marantz  
McIntosh  
NAD  
0019  
0058  
0040  
0054  
RCA  
0071, 0072  
0057  
0042, 0044  
0060  
Sansui  
Sanyo  
Sharp  
Nakamichi  
Fisher  
NEC  
0040  
Sherwood  
0047  
Gradiente  
Harman Kardon 0008, 0038,  
0062  
Nikko  
Onkyo  
0063  
0003, 0021, 0055  
Sony  
Technics  
0000, 0024, 0043  
0002, 0020, 0050  
0046  
Hitachi  
JBL  
0059  
0038  
Optimus  
Panasonic  
0041, 0047  
0009, 0012, 0016, Yamaha  
0029, 0050  
Toshiba  
0025  
0048, 0053  
Jensen  
JVC  
0061  
0007, 0030  
Philips  
Pioneer  
0014  
0004, 0023, 0041,  
0045  
0050  
Zenith  
0065  
Kenwood  
0005, 0028,  
0048, 0056  
Quasar  
Set-top box control buttons  
STB button  
Function  
The following buttons are functional after you program  
the STB button with most set-top boxes:  
Press to enter a selection.  
SELECT  
STB button  
Function  
Press to enter a channel  
number.  
Press to return to  
previous channel.  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
LAST  
Press to open the set-top  
box menu.  
MENU  
Press to turn on or off the  
set-top box.  
Press to change the  
channel up or down.  
CH  
+
PAGE+  
PAGE–  
CH  
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VCR control buttons  
DVD control buttons  
The following buttons are functional after you program  
the VCR button with most VCRs:  
The following buttons are functional after you program  
the DVD button with most DVD players:  
VCR button  
Function  
DVD button  
Function  
Press to enter a channel  
number.  
Press to enter a chapter  
number.  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
Press to turn on or off  
the VCR.  
Press to turn on or off the  
DVD player.  
Press to change the  
channel up or down.  
(Page not available.)  
Press CH + to go to the  
beginning of the next  
chapter.  
Press CH – to go to the  
beginning of the current  
chapter.  
CH  
CH  
PAGE+  
+
+
PAGE+  
PAGE–  
PAGE–  
CH  
CH  
Press to rewind the tape.  
Press to rewind the DVD.  
Press to fast-forward the  
tape.  
Press to fast-forward  
the DVD.  
Press to play the tape.  
Press to pause the tape.  
Press to play the DVD.  
Press to pause the DVD.  
Press to stop the DVD.  
Press to record onto the  
tape.  
Press to stop the tape.  
Press to open the DVD  
menu.  
MENU  
Press to select TV/VCR  
as your input.  
Press to move the cursor  
around the DVD menus.  
AV  
MODE  
Press to return to  
previous channel.  
LAST  
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Audio control buttons  
The following buttons are functional after you program  
the Audio button with most audio receivers:  
PVR button  
Function  
Press to enter a channel  
number.  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
Audio button  
Function  
Press to enter a track  
number.  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
Press to turn on or off  
the PVR.  
Press to turn on or off the  
audio receiver.  
Press to change the  
channel up or down.  
CH  
+
PAGE+  
PAGE–  
Press CH + to go to the  
beginning of the next  
track.  
Press CH – to go to the  
beginning of the current  
track.  
CH  
CH  
+
PAGE+  
PAGE–  
Press to rewind the PVR.  
CH  
Press to fast-forward  
the PVR.  
Press to raise or lower  
the sound.  
VOL  
+
Press to play the DVD.  
Press to pause the PVR.  
Press to stop the PVR.  
VOL  
Press to mute the sound.  
MUTE  
Personal Video Recorder (PVR) control  
buttons  
The following buttons are functional after you program  
the PVR button with most personal video recorders:  
Press to record with  
the PVR.  
Press to choose the  
highlighted selection.  
SELECT  
Press to move the cursor  
around the PVR menus.  
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HP MCPC and HP DEC PCs  
Name  
Description  
Icon  
The remote control is already programmed to work  
with Media Center on HP MCPC and HP DEC PCs.  
Pause  
Press Pause to pause the  
program or song.  
1 Press the HP button on the remote  
Play  
Press Play to view the  
program or listen to the  
song.  
control to select the HP MCPC or HP  
DEC as the controlled device.  
HP  
2 Point the remote control at the HP MCPC or HP  
DEC remote control sensor and press the buttons  
you want to use.  
Menu  
Select  
Press Menu to open  
Media Center.  
MENU  
SELECT  
Press Select to choose  
the current menu option.  
Name  
Description  
Icon  
Record  
Press Record to start  
recording the TV display.  
Mute  
Press Mute to turn sound  
off or on.  
Stop  
Press Stop to stop the  
recording or playback.  
MUTE  
INFO  
Info  
Press Info to view  
information on your  
current program.  
Skip backward Press Skip backward to  
go back 30 seconds in  
the program.  
Guide  
Keypad  
Press Guide to display  
the program guide.  
Skip forward  
Rewind  
Press Skip forward to go  
forward 30 seconds in  
the program.  
GUIDE  
Press the keypad  
(0 – 9) to directly select  
channels.  
Press Rewind to rewind  
the program or song.  
1
Fast-forward  
Press Fast-forward to  
fast-forward the program  
or song.  
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Changing the TV Settings  
Change the TV settings by using the onscreen display  
(OSD) menus.  
5 Continue using the direction arrow buttons to  
highlight and adjust an item, and the Select button  
to enter. You can press the Exit button to move out  
of an option, or to move up one menu level.  
Using the OSD Menus  
Operate the OSD menus using the buttons on the  
remote control to highlight, adjust, and enter items as  
described here.  
6 When you are finished, press the Menu button to  
close the menu.  
Remote  
Control  
Button  
The OSD menus are:  
Description  
Picture  
Audio  
Menu: opens the onscreen  
display menu, or closes the  
menu.  
MENU  
Power Control  
Setup (includes EZ Setup, channel setup, and  
parental controls setup)  
Direction arrow (left, up,  
right, down): moves to next item,  
or adjusts the item.  
Options  
Digital Setup (includes i.LINK)  
In the following topics, a table lists each menu and the  
available options.  
Select: chooses or enters the  
current (highlighted) item.  
SELECT  
Using the Picture Menu  
Note that the Select button is in  
the center of the direction arrow  
buttons.  
The Picture menu controls the look of the image on the  
screen for the selected input source. For example,  
when you adjust Brightness, the screen image changes  
as you adjust the scale.  
1 Press the Input button as needed to select the Input  
signal source for the TV. The OSD menus and  
options you see depend on the type of Input  
selected.  
Because the Picture menu maintains settings for each  
input, select (view) the input source, and then make  
Picture menu changes. The following tables show the  
Picture menu when an AV source is the Input, and  
when a PC source is the Input.  
2 Open the OSD by pressing the Menu button. The  
available menus appear as a list.  
3 Press the up or down direction arrow buttons to  
highlight the menu you want, then press the Select  
button to move to it.  
Picture Menu  
(Input: AV Source)  
Options  
OPC (optical picture  
control)  
Off/On/On:Display  
4 Press the up and down direction arrow buttons to  
move within the menu and highlight an option,  
and then press the Select button to move into the  
option.  
Backlight  
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Picture Menu  
Picture Menu  
(Input: AV Source)  
Options  
[scale]  
[scale]  
[scale]  
[scale]  
[scale]  
(Input: PC Source)  
Options  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Color  
Blue  
[scale]  
C.M.S.-Hue  
Advanced  
C.M.S.-Saturation  
C.M.S.-Value  
Tint  
Reset  
No/Yes  
Sharpness  
Advanced  
Adjusting the picture settings  
C.M.S.-Hue  
C.M.S.-Saturation  
C.M.S.-Value  
Color Temp  
Black  
Choosing OPC  
The optical picture control (OPC) adjusts the overall  
brightness of the screen.  
With OPC set to Off, the brightness is fixed at the  
value set in Backlight. With OPC set to On or  
On:Display, the OPC sensor on the front of the TV  
senses the surrounding light and automatically adjusts  
the backlight brightness. On:Display also causes a  
label to appear on the screen while the OPC is  
adjusting the screen brightness.  
3D-Y/C  
Monochrome  
Film Mode  
I/P Setting  
Reset  
No/Yes  
Adjusting the image  
These settings adjust the image you are watching, so  
select the correct input source before adjusting values.  
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Backlight sets the overall screen brightness  
Make sure no object obstructs the OPC  
sensor, which could affect its ability to  
sense surrounding light.  
when OPC is off.  
Contrast sets the image contrast.  
Brightness sets the image brightness.  
Color sets the image color intensity.  
Tint sets tones; decrease to make skin tones more  
purple, or increase to make skin tones more  
green.  
Picture Menu  
(Input: PC Source)  
Options  
Off/On/On:Display  
[scale]  
OPC  
Sharpness sets the image sharpness.  
Red, Green, Blue are individual settings that  
Backlight  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Red  
control color for a PC source image.  
[scale]  
Adjusting Advanced settings  
[scale]  
The advanced options depend on the Input source.  
[scale]  
C.M.S. is the color management system that manages  
the color tone using a scale for each of the six-color  
values.  
Green  
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C.M.S.-Hue sets tone; decrease to make tones  
The Audio menu is not selectable when the Output  
Select option is set to Variable.  
more red, or increase to make tones more blue.  
C.M.S.-Saturation adjusts the saturation of a  
selected color.  
Audio Menu  
Treble  
Options  
[scale]  
C.M.S.-Value sets image brightness; decrease to  
make image darker, or increase to make image  
brighter.  
Bass  
[scale]  
Color Temp sets the white balance in increments  
from High to Low; choose High for white with blue  
tones, and Low for white with red tones.  
Balance  
Dolby Virtual  
Reset  
[scale]  
Off/On  
Off/On  
Black sets the viewing depth automatically by  
adjusting the dark portion of an image; set to On  
for high detail in black portions of the image.  
3D-Y/C sets the response for minimal dot crawl  
and cross color noise for video input signals from  
Composite Video or Analog In. Choose Standard  
for normal adjustment, Fast for a movie image, or  
Slow for a still image.  
Adjusting the audio  
In the Audio menu, select an item and adjust the scale  
for Treble, Base, or Balance. These options are not  
selectable when Dolby Virtual is set to On.  
Monochrome sets color to monochrome for  
viewing video without color. Set to On for  
monochrome.  
To control the audio output, including muting the  
speakers, refer to the Output Select option in “Using  
the Options Menu” on page 61.  
Film mode automatically detects a film-based  
source (originally encoded at 24 frames per  
second), analyzes, and then recreates each still  
film frame for high-definition picture quality. Set to  
On for automatic conversion of a film source.  
Selecting surround sound  
You can enjoy surround sound using two-channel  
stereo with Dolby Pro Logic II technology. To do so,  
select Dolby Virtual and choose On.  
I/P Setting is an image compensation setting  
that converts the input signal from interlace to  
progressive; choose Slow or Fast. The option is set  
to Slow when Film Mode is On; it is not selectable  
when the input resolution is progressive (480p or  
720p).  
Virtual Dolby Digital is a technology certified by Dolby  
Laboratories that creates a virtualized surround sound  
experience from two speakers using Dolby Pro Logic or  
Dolby Pro Logic II.  
Virtual Dolby Digital retains all the original  
multichannel audio information and provides the  
listener with the sensation of being surrounded by  
additional speakers.  
Using Reset  
To return all adjustment options to the factory preset  
values, highlight Reset and press Select, then highlight  
Yes and press Select.  
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Using the Audio Menu  
The Audio menu sets the sound levels, and the option  
for the Dolby Virtual setting.  
You can also choose Dolby Virtual by  
pressing the Virtual button on the remote  
control.  
For some discs, setup may be required on  
your DVD player; refer to the operation  
manual of your DVD player.  
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Using the Power Control  
Menu  
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The Power Control menu settings can save energy. The  
menu depends on the selected input source: an AV  
video source or a PC source.  
If using a digital PC and the Power  
Management setting is Mode2, the TV  
power may not turn back on  
automatically, even if the signal inputs  
again.  
Power Control Menu  
If you turn off the power by  
AV video source  
No Signal Off  
Options  
disconnecting the AC cord when the  
Power Management setting is Mode2,  
the TV may not function properly after  
connecting the AC cord and turning the  
power on again. In such a case, turn the  
TV off and on again by pressing the  
Power button on the TV or the remote  
control.  
Disable/Enable  
Disable/Enable  
No Operation Off  
PC source  
Power Management  
Off/Mode1/Mode2  
Adjusting Power Control for an  
AV video source  
No Signal Off, when set to Enable, causes the  
TV to enter Standby Mode automatically if no  
signal is received for 15 minutes. When a TV  
program finishes, this function may not operate.  
Using the Setup Menu  
The Setup menu options depend on the selected Input  
source; items appear that apply for the selected Input.  
For example, Parental CTRL (used to select a secret  
number, and set the values for parental controls by TV  
rating, TV content, and movie ratings) does not appear  
when the selected input is Input4 (HDMI) or Input5 (DVI).  
No Operation Off, when set to Enable, causes  
the TV to enter Standby Mode automatically if the  
TV is not operated for 3 hours.  
Setup Menu  
EZ Setup  
Description  
Adjusting Power Control for a  
PC source  
The setting for Power Control for a PC source is Power  
Management. The options are:  
Starts guided setup.  
Scans for channels.  
CH Setup  
Antenna  
Setup – Digital  
Adjust for broadcast digital TV  
signal and channel strength.  
Off, the factory preset value, provides no power  
management.  
Parental CTRL  
Enable and define parental  
controls for TV and movies.  
Mode 1 causes the TV to enter Standby  
Mode automatically if no signal is received  
for 8 minutes. The TV remains in Standby Mode  
even if you start using the PC and the signal  
returns. Turn the TV on by pressing the Power  
button on the TV or the remote control.  
Position  
Adjust image position on the  
screen for AV or PC inputs.  
Input Signal  
Auto Sync  
Manually sets image input  
resolution from a PC.  
Mode 2 causes the TV to enter Standby  
Mode automatically if no signal is received  
for 8 seconds. However, the TV turns on if you  
start using the PC and the signal returns.  
Automatically adjusts the  
image from a PC.  
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Setup Menu  
Description  
Fine Sync  
Manually adjusts the image  
from a PC.  
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The CATV system includes Standard, HRC,  
and IRC. Select the one that matches to  
your TV.  
Input Label  
Picture Flip  
Selects a name (from a list) for  
the Input source.  
Sets the orientation of the  
picture.  
If channels are missing, or no channels are found after  
running CH Search, check your antenna connections,  
and then perform CH Setup again.  
Standby Mode  
Language  
Sets the TV mode for standby.  
Sets the OSD language.  
Scanning for channels using CH Search  
option  
The CH Search option makes the TV look for all  
channels viewable from the signals connected to the TV  
inputs.  
Starting EZ Setup  
Select EZ Setup to start the first-time setup wizard.  
To start EZ Setup:  
In the CH Search menu, highlight Yes for Analog,  
Digital (Air), and Digital (Cable). Then highlight  
Search Start and press Select; the scan automatically  
searches the selected inputs for channels.  
1 Press Menu on the remote control.  
2 Press the Up or Down arrow buttons to highlight  
Setup. Press Select.  
Removing channels using CH Memory  
option  
3 Highlight EZ Setup, and then press Select.  
Use the CH Memory option to remove channels from  
the list of found channels. The removed channel does  
not appear when using the Channel buttons.  
4 If you set the Secret No., enter your 4-digit secret  
number. See “Secret number setting for parental  
control (AV input mode only)” on page 65.  
5 Follow the setup wizard instructions. For more  
information, refer to “Using the First-Time Setup  
Wizard” on page 29.  
1 Highlight CH Memory and press Select.  
2 Highlight Analog, Digital (Air), Digital (Cable), or  
CableCARD, and then press Select.  
Using CH Setup  
If the initial setup does not find all the channels, use  
CH Setup to manually set the antenna, scan, and find  
the channels.  
3 Highlight the channel and press Select.  
4 Select Skip, highlight On, and press Select.  
On removes the channel.  
Off does not skip the channel.  
Setting the antenna using Air/Cable  
option  
Using Antenna Setup – Digital  
The Air/Cable option defines what type of antenna and  
cable are connected to the TV analog and digital inputs.  
In order to receive digital air broadcasts, you need a  
digital broadcast antenna. You can set the antenna  
configuration through the Antenna Setting screen.  
Adjust for broadcast digital TV signal and channel  
strength using the Antenna Setup – Digital option.  
Signal Strength shows the current and  
maximum signal strength.  
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Channel Strength, available for Digital (Air)  
channels only, helps you adjust the direction of the  
digital broadcast antenna.  
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You can select the Input Signal on the Setup  
menu when receiving one of the 6 input  
signals listed above.  
To use Channel Strength option:  
1 With the Antenna set (refer to “Setting the antenna  
using Air/Cable” in the previous topic), view the  
digital broadcast channel on the TV.  
Using Auto Sync  
This option automatically adjusts the image from a PC.  
2 Open the Menus and move to the Channel  
Strength option in the Setup/Antenna Setup –  
Digital menu. Press Select.  
Be sure to connect the PC to the TV and switch it on  
before starting Auto Sync. When Auto Sync is  
successful, the TV displays Completed. If not, Auto  
Sync failed.  
3 Move or adjust the direction of the digital  
broadcast antenna until you obtain the maximum  
signal strength. Press Select.  
Using Parental CTRL  
This option defines settings for Parental Control,  
including setting the Secret Number (Secret No.); refer  
to “Using Parental Controls” on page 65.  
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Auto Sync may fail even if “Completed”  
displays.  
Auto Sync may fail if the PC image has  
low resolution, has unclear (black)  
edges, or is moved while executing Auto  
Sync.  
Setting Position  
Use this Setup menu option to position the image on  
the screen by setting horizontal and vertical values.  
Settings depend on the Input source; this option is for  
AV inputs only.  
Using Fine Sync  
Select (view) the Input before selecting the menu option  
and adjusting the position.  
This option manual adjusts the image from a PC.  
Ordinarily you can easily adjust the picture as  
necessary using Auto Sync. In some cases, however,  
manual adjustment is needed to optimize the image.  
Using Input Signal  
This menu option is for PC input mode only. It manually  
sets the image input resolution from a PC.  
Fine Sync item  
H-Pos.  
Description  
The pairs of input signals (resolutions) in the list below  
are not distinguishable when received. In such case,  
you have to set the correct signal manually. After  
setting once, it displays properly when the same signal  
(resolution) is input again.  
Centers the image by moving  
it to the left or right.  
V-Pos.  
Clock  
Phase  
Centers the image by moving  
it up or down.  
PC input resolution pairs  
Adjust when the image  
flickers with vertical stripes.  
640 X 400  
640 X 480  
1024 X 768  
720 X 400  
848 X 480  
1280 X 768  
Adjust when characters have  
low contrast or when the  
image flickers.  
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Setting Input Label  
Setting Language  
This option selects a name (from a list) for the Input source.  
This option sets the OSD language; choose English,  
French, or Spanish.  
Using the Options Menu  
The Options menu items shown depend on the Input  
selected.  
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You cannot change labels for the TV or the  
i.LINK Input Sources.  
HDMI Setup sets options for the device  
connected to Input4.  
Setting Picture Flip  
This Setup option sets the orientation of the picture.  
Select (view) the input prior to setting the Picture Flip  
mode.  
HDMI  
Setup  
Selectable items  
Signal  
Type  
Auto/RGB/YCbCr 4:4:4/  
YCbCr 4:2:2  
Picture Flip mode  
Example  
Standard (normal image)  
Select the signal type from an  
HDMI terminal. Unless the image  
quality looks obviously poor, select  
Auto.  
ABC  
Color  
Matrix  
Auto/ITU601/ITU709  
Mirror (mirror image)  
Select the internal color space  
conversion method when an RGB  
signal is input. Normally, select  
Auto.  
A B C  
Upside Down (upside down  
image)  
Dynamic  
Range  
Standard/Out of Standard  
ABC  
Select the signal amplitude range.  
Normally, select Standard.  
Auto  
View  
Enable/Disable  
Rotate (rotated image)  
A B C  
Set whether or not to use VIEW  
MODE based on signal  
recognition, including an HDMI  
signal.  
Setting Standby Mode  
This option sets the TV mode for standby.  
Audio Only, when set to On, turns the LCD  
display off and only audio is output. Use this  
setting to hear audio only when listening to music  
from a music program.  
Standby Mode may be set to Mode1, which starts the  
TV quickly from standby, or to Mode 2, which  
conserves energy while on standby.  
When listening to music from a music program,  
you can set the LCD display off and hear audio  
only.  
To set the TV to turn off automatically to save energy,  
refer to “Using the Power Control Menu” on page 58.  
Digital Noise Reduction, when set it to High  
or Low, minimizes analog noise or interference on  
a analog channel.  
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Input Select sets the default type of signal or  
connectors for the device connected to Input1,  
Input2, Input3, Input4, Input5.  
Digital Setup Menu  
Audio Setup  
Description  
Sets the Digital Audio  
Optical output mode.  
For Input1 and Input2, you can select Auto,  
Component, or Video.  
i.LINK Auto Switch  
Recording Mode  
Standby Mode  
i.LINK Setup  
Identification  
For Input3, you can select Auto, Video, or S-Video.  
For Input4, it is set to HDMI.  
For Input5, you can select Digital PC, Analog PC,  
Digital AV, or Analog AV. Choose Analog PC if using  
an RGB-to-DVI converter cable.  
Shows information  
about the TV.  
Output Select selects what controls the audio  
Using the CableCARD Menu  
output: Fixed or Variable.  
Use this menu to set CableCARD options or view  
messages. Refer to “Using a CableCARD” on page 13  
to connect the digital cable and insert the CableCARD.  
Fixed, the default setting, provides a constant  
volume level to the Monitor Out/Rec Out terminal,  
and the speakers adjust using the Volume buttons.  
The item wording in the CableCARD menu depends on  
the manufacturer of the CableCARD.  
Variable provides a volume level to the Monitor  
Out/Rec Out terminal controlled by the TV  
volume; as you adjust the TV volume, the volume  
level to the external system also adjusts. Speakers  
are muted.  
If there is a white triangle at the right side of the  
screen, the screen is not showing the entire message.  
Press the direction arrow buttons on your remote  
control to display the rest of the message.  
Quick Shoot, when set to On, provides a  
clearer image for fast-action video. If video noise  
occurs, set the function to Off.  
When there is a LINK button on the screen, there is a  
link to the next page. Press Select on the remote control  
to go to the next page.  
Caption Setup selects options for Closed Caption;  
refer to “Using Closed Caption” on page 64.  
Using the Video Setup  
Program Title Display, when set to No, does  
not show program information when you change  
the channel.  
Screen Size sets the format of a digital  
broadcasting image.  
Screen  
Using the Digital Setup  
Menu  
Size  
Description  
Manual  
With 480i/480p/720p broadcasts,  
you can change the screen size to  
the size of your choice.  
This menu allows you to set image options for a digital  
broadcast program or digital image. The options  
shown depend on the Input selected.  
Auto  
All broadcasts are converted and  
displayed in the 1080i format.  
Digital Setup Menu  
CableCARD Menu  
Description  
Shows CableCARD  
status or messages.  
Screen Size  
Video Setup  
REC Picture Size  
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REC Picture Size sets the screen size to record  
Selecting the view aspect  
on 16:9 video.  
For non-tuner input sources, select how the picture  
appears by choosing the aspect option. You use this  
menu by pressing View Mode button on the remote  
control to change the dimensions of your display  
image. Your options depend on what is currently  
viewed.  
REC Picture  
Size  
Description  
4:3 TV  
Bars may appear on the top and  
bottom with some programs.  
Side Bar – shows the standard 4:3 ratio picture  
image in the center of the TV with dark bars on the  
left and right.  
16:9 TV  
Displays in full screen.  
Using Audio Setup  
The TV provides digital audio output for an AV  
amplifier or similar device connected to the DIGITAL  
AUDIO OUTPUT terminal on the TV. Select an audio  
output format compatible with the audio format of the  
program you are watching and the connected  
equipment.  
Smart Stretch (S.Stretch) – horizontally  
stretches the TV picture, if necessary, to fill the  
screen. Suitable for stretching normal 4:3  
programs to fill the screen.  
Audio Setup  
Menu  
Description  
PCM  
The optical output terminal  
outputs audio signal in PCM  
form. Choose this option  
when your digital audio  
system does not support  
Dolby Digital, or when the  
source is analog, such as  
from an analog channel.  
Zoom – proportionally stretches the TV picture,  
but clips the top and bottom of the image to fit the  
screen. Eliminates black bars.  
Dolby Digital  
The optical output terminal  
outputs audio signal in Dolby  
Digital form from digital  
programming.  
Stretch – shows High-definition TV in its normal  
format.  
Using the i.LINK Setup  
i.LINK Auto Switch, see “Automatic input  
switching to i.LINK” on page 41.  
Dot by Dot – detects the resolution of the signal  
and displays an image with the same number of  
pixels on the screen. This mode is available for  
High-definition programs only.  
Recording Mode, see “Setting the recording mode  
(i.LINK)” on page 37.  
Standby Mode, see “Setting the standby mode  
(i.LINK)” on page 37.  
Viewing TV Identification  
information  
This menu shows information about the TV.  
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The CC button keeps a record of the last  
service selected in its memory.  
If the last closed caption mode you selected is  
not available for the next program, or on  
another channel, the closed caption service  
that is available is automatically selected, and  
this service appears in parentheses.  
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When using Dot by Dot, it is possible to see  
noise or bars around different outer  
portions of the screen. Change the view  
mode to correct this.  
Closed caption services that appear in  
parentheses is not retained in the CC button  
memory as your last selected service. Only  
services that you have selected with the CC  
button are retained.  
Using Closed Caption  
Your TV is equipped with an internal Closed Caption  
decoder. It allows you to view conversations, narration  
and sound effects as subtitles on your TV. Closed  
Captions are available on some TV programs, and on  
some VHS home video tapes, at the election of the  
program provider.  
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When the program contains no closed  
caption, “--” displays in the closed caption  
information.  
Digital Closed Caption service is a caption service  
available only on digital TV programs (also at the  
election of the service provider). It is a more flexible  
system than the original Closed Caption system,  
because it allows a variety of caption sizes and font  
styles. When the Digital Closed Caption service is in  
use, it is indicated by a 3-letter abbreviation that also  
indicates the language of the Digital Closed Captions:  
ENG (English) or SPA (Spanish) or FRA (French), or  
other language codes.  
If the language code, such as ENG, is not  
found on Digital TV programs, “--” is  
shown.  
Four kinds of closed caption service  
(CC1, CC2, Text1, Text2) are potentially  
available, but a broadcast may contain  
none, or only some of these services, at the  
election of the program provider.  
Not all programs and VHS videotapes offer closed  
caption. Look for the symbol to ensure that captions  
appear.  
The defaults for CC may be specified by broadcasting  
station.  
In the Closed Caption system, there can be more than  
one caption service provided. Each is identified by its  
own number. CC1 and CC2 services display subtitles  
of TV programs superimposed over the program  
picture.  
Caption Size selects a caption size.  
Font Style selects a font style.  
In the Closed Caption system, the Text1 or Text2  
services display text that is unrelated to the program  
being viewed, such as weather or news. These  
services are also superimposed over the program  
currently being viewed.  
Font  
Style  
Description  
Default  
The font specified by broadcasting  
station or default font.  
Depending on the number of caption services  
in the signal being received, you will see  
information such as 1/2 or 1/4 displayed.  
1/2 means “the first of two services.”  
Type 0  
Proportional font used in the MENU  
screen.  
Type 1  
Type 2  
Monospaced with serifs.  
Example: If a program has three services  
(Digital CC(ENG), CC1 and Text1), the closed  
caption display toggles in sequence.  
Proportionally spaced with serifs.  
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Setting a secret number  
Font  
In the Setup Menu, select Parental CTRL, Secret No.,  
and then enter the new 4-digit secret number by using  
the 0–9 buttons on the remote control. Enter the same  
digits for Reconfirm and then press Select.  
Style  
Description (Continued)  
Monospaced without serifs.  
Proportionally spaced without serifs.  
Casual font type.  
Type 3  
Type 4  
Type 5  
Type 6  
Type 7  
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Cursive font type.  
IMPORTANT: As a precautionary measure,  
record your secret number. See “Recording  
your secret number” on page 83.  
Small capitals.  
Foreground Color selects a character  
foreground color.  
Setting parental control status  
Foreground Opacity selects a foreground  
opacity value.  
Status is used to enable or disable the parental control  
function. Select On to enable and Off to disable  
Parental CTRL.  
Background Color selects a character  
background color.  
Background Opacity selects a background  
opacity value.  
Character Edge selects a character edge.  
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IMPORTANT: If the TV is forced-tuned to a  
channel that has been blocked by Parental  
Control, the Parental Control setting is  
given priority, and the EAS message is not  
broadcast.  
Using Parental Controls  
Secret number setting for  
parental control (AV input  
mode only)  
Changing the secret number  
Allows you to use a secret number to protect certain  
settings from being accidentally changed.  
New Secret No. in the Secret No. menu allows you to  
change your current secret number.  
Clearing the secret number  
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Secret No. Clear in the Secret No. menu allows you to  
clear your secret number.  
IMPORTANT: Three conditions must be met  
to enable V-Chip parental controls:  
Secret No. is registered.  
V-Chip settings have been made.  
Parental Control Status is set to On.  
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parents to select programs judged suitable for child  
viewing while blocking ones judged not suitable. It  
does so automatically once you activate the V-Chip  
feature in your television.  
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As a precautionary measure, make a note  
of your secret number and keep it in a  
familiar place. If you lose or forget your  
secret number, initialize the television to  
return all settings except for the TV channel  
settings to factory preset values. (See  
“Returning to Factory Presets” on page 69.)  
V-Chip and Status are not selectable from the menu if  
you do not first configure your secret number.  
The U.S. has two rating systems for viewing  
content: TV Parental Guidelines and movie  
ratings.  
The TV Parental Guidelines work in conjunction  
with the V-CHIP to help parents screen out  
inappropriate television shows from their children.  
If the secret number is cleared, the Status  
setting automatically sets to Off. V-Chip and  
Status are not selectable from the menu.  
Movie ratings are used for original movies rated  
by the Motion Picture Association of America  
(MPAA) as watched on cable TV and not edited  
for television. The V-Chip can also be set to block  
MPAA-rated movies.  
Setting Parental Control V-Chip  
level  
V-Chip is an electronic filtering device built into your  
TV. This tool gives parents a great degree of control  
over broadcasts accessed by their children. It allows  
Voluntary movie rating system (MPAA)  
Rating  
Age  
Description  
G
General audiences. All ages admitted.  
PG  
Parental guidance suggested. Some material may not be suitable for children.  
PG-13  
R
Parents strongly cautioned. Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13.  
Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian (age varies in some  
jurisdictions).  
NC-17  
X
No one 17 and under admitted.  
X is an older rating that is unified with NC-17 but may be encoded in the data of older  
movies.  
Example:  
If you select PG-13, this automatically blocks the higher  
ratings R, NC-17, and X.  
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Voluntary movie rating system only uses  
an age-based rating.  
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TV Parental Guidelines  
Content  
D
S
L
FV  
(Fantasy  
Violence)  
(Sexually  
suggestive  
dialog)  
V
(Sexual  
Situation)  
(Adult  
Language)  
Rating  
(Violence)  
Suggested  
Age  
TV-Y (All  
Children)  
TV-Y7  
(Directed to  
older children)  
Rating can  
be set  
TV-G (General  
Audience)  
TV-PG  
Rating can  
be set  
Rating can  
be set  
Rating can  
be set  
Rating can  
be set  
(Parental  
Guidance  
suggested)  
TV-14 (Parents  
strongly  
cautioned)  
Rating can  
be set  
Rating can  
be set  
Rating can  
be set  
Rating can  
be set  
TV-MA(Mature  
audience only)  
Rating can  
be set  
Rating can  
be set  
Rating can  
be set  
Voluntary movie rating system (MPAA)  
Canadian Rating Systems  
Select V-Chip in the Parental CTRL menu and press  
Select. Then highlight MPAA and press Select. Adjust  
the item.  
The TV rating systems in Canada are based on the  
Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications  
Commission (CRTC) policy on violence in television  
programming.  
The setting automatically enters Block for any ratings  
below your selection.  
While violence is the most important content element to  
be rated, the structure developed takes into  
consideration other program content like language,  
nudity, sexuality and mature themes.  
TV Parental Guidelines (TV Guidelines)  
Repeat steps in Voluntary movie rating system (MPAA),  
select TV Guidelines and then press Select. Adjust the  
item.  
When setting the V-Chip on the Canadian system you  
can choose either the Canadian English ratings or the  
Canadian French ratings.  
The setting automatically enters Block for any ratings  
below your selection.  
You can set an individual content-based rating item.  
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Canadian English ratings  
Rating  
Canadian English rating Description  
Age  
E
Exempt: Includes news, sports, documentaries and other information programming; talk shows,  
music videos, and variety programming.  
C
Children: Intended for younger children under the age of 8 years. Pays careful attention to  
themes that could threaten their sense of security and well-being.  
C8+  
Children over 8 years old: Contains no portrayal of violence as the preferred, acceptable, or  
only way to resolve conflict; nor encourage children to imitate dangerous acts which they may  
see on the screen.  
G
General: Considered acceptable for all age groups. Appropriate viewing for the entire family,  
contains very little violence—physical, verbal, or emotional.  
PG  
14+  
Parental Guidance: Intended for a general audience, but may not be suitable for younger  
children (under the age of 8) because it could contain controversial themes or issues.  
Over 14 Years: Could contain themes where violence is one of the dominant elements of the  
storyline, but it must be integral to the development of plot or character. Language usage could  
be profane and nudity present within the context of the theme.  
18+  
Adults: Intended for viewers 18 years and older and might contain depictions of violence, which  
while related to the development of plot, character, or themes, are intended for adult viewing.  
Could contain graphic language and portrayals of sex and nudity.  
Canadian French ratings  
Rating  
Canadian French ratings Description  
Age  
E
Exempt programming.  
G
General: All ages and children, contains minimal direct violence, but may be integrated  
into the plot in a humorous or unrealistic manner.  
8anse+  
General but inadvisable for young children: May be viewed by a wide public audience,  
but could contain scenes disturbing to children under 8 who cannot distinguish between  
imaginary and real situations. Recommended for viewing with parent.  
13anse+  
Over 13 years: Could contain frequent violent scenes and therefore recommended for  
viewing with parent.  
16anse+  
18anse+  
Over 16 years: Could contain frequent violent scenes and intense violence.  
Over 18 years: Only for adult viewing. Could contain frequent violent scenes and  
extreme violence.  
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Method 1:  
How to temporarily release the  
V-Chip BLOCK  
When the V-Chip is working and censors a broadcast,  
a message displays:  
V-CHIP HAS BEEN ACTIVATED.  
Select Status setting from the Parental CTRL menu to  
reactivate BLOCK.  
Method 2:  
Select V-Chip setting (MPAA, TV Guidelines, Can.  
English Ratings, or Can. French Ratings) from the  
Parental CTRL to reactivate BLOCK.  
1 Press Select while the V-Chip is working and then  
the secret number setting menu displays.  
Method 3:  
2 Enter your 4-digit secret number with 0–9. At this  
time V-CHIP BLOCK temporarily releases.  
Switch off the TV power.  
Reactivating the temporarily  
released V-Chip BLOCK  
You can reactivate the temporarily released V-CHIP  
BLOCK as shown below.  
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Performing any of the three methods  
above activates the V-CHIP BLOCK.  
Returning to Factory Presets  
Use this procedure to set all items (except TV channel)  
to return to the factory presetting.  
1 Check that the power indicator is not on. If  
necessary turn off the TV.  
2 Remove the AC cord.  
3 Press and hold down RESET (A) at the same time  
as you re-insert the AC Cord into the outlet and  
switch on the TV.  
n
Running the factory presetting operation  
also clears the secret number.  
A
A: Reset button  
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The number refers to the number of lines of resolution,  
Understanding TV Terms  
What are Analog TV, Digital TV,  
and high-definition (HDTV)?  
Devices such as monitors, tuners, and integrated  
monitor/tuner combinations designed to handle any of  
the 18 formats officially sanctioned by the industry-led  
standard setting, Advanced Television Systems  
Committee (ATSC), for the digital transmission of video  
signals. There are three subgroups of digital televisions  
depending on their capabilities: high-definition  
(HDTV), enhanced-definition (EDTV), and standard-  
definition (SDTV).  
and generally the higher the number, the better the  
picture. For example, with digital TV (DTV) there are  
two progressive formats for broadcasters to choose  
from: 480p and 720p. A 480p image is much sharper  
than a regular TV broadcast, although it is only  
considered a DTV signal and not a true high-definition  
signal. 720p has 720 horizontal scan lines and is  
considered to be true HDTV. 720p can rival a 1080i  
picture, which is 1080 horizontal scan lines displayed  
as an interlaced image. This is because of the sharper  
and more accurate (progressive) 720p picture, even  
though 1080i picture has many more scan lines and a  
much higher resolution.  
What is variable aspect ratio?  
In contrast, US analog television has been available  
for over 50 years in the single National Television  
Standards Committee (NTSC) format. This is the signal  
that has been broadcast over the air and through  
cable systems. NTSC television offers slightly more  
than 480 interlaced lines of resolution.  
The aspect ratio describes the relationship of screen  
width to screen height. Standard TV signals are based  
on the aspect ratio of 4:3 (four units wide by three  
units high). HDTV signals are based on the aspect ratio  
of 16:9, making the image 33 percent wider than a  
normal TV and allowing viewing TV and movies as if  
you were watching them in a theater.  
What is the difference between  
progressive and interlaced  
signal formats for digital TVs?  
There are 18 standard digital TV signal formats. Each  
one provides a different picture quality. Digital TV  
formats are named using a number followed by either  
progressive (p) or interlaced (i). The letter refers to the  
way the TV uses the signals to create the picture:  
In addition, many DVDs look better on the widescreen  
display because most movies made in the last 50 years  
were filmed in an aspect ratio of either 1.85:1 (very  
close to 16:9, which is equal to 1.78:1) or 2.35:1  
(even wider than 16:9).  
Variable aspect ratio support enables scaling of 4:3  
and anamorphic video to fill the screen.  
Progressive (p) scanning presents all the  
horizontal lines of the picture in one frame. This  
provides a sharper picture to the eye and looks  
much better than an interlaced image of the same  
resolution.  
What is HDMI?  
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is the first  
industry-supported, uncompressed, all-digital audio/  
video interface. HDMI components can transmit both  
digital audio and video over a single cable with  
improved quality over traditional analog connections  
due to an all-digital transmission. Transferring digital  
sources to display such as DVDs and HDTV  
Interlaced (i) means that the picture appears in  
two segments: every other horizontal line of the  
picture is displayed in one frame, and the other  
half of the horizontal lines are drawn in the next  
frame of the picture. This works because it  
happens so fast that the eye is deceived into  
believing that only one picture is being shown.  
programming can now be done without analog  
conversions that can degrade the original signal.  
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for a set-top box. When a CableCARD is inserted into  
the television, it enables delivery of digital video  
programming and other services. CableCARDs are  
provided directly by the cable operator to customers  
who request them. CableCARD functionality includes  
copy protection and signal demodulation.  
What is CableCARD, and how  
does it work?  
HP HDTVs with CableCARD (certain countries/regions  
only) slots can accept a small card from your cable  
company that allows you to receive standard-definition  
and high-definition digital broadcasts without the need  
Identifying Cable Usage  
The following section lists all of the cable types  
available for the TV. It shows a side view of each with  
its respective connector.  
Cable type/  
connection  
Description  
Red and white audio connectors connect to the red and white (L & R) audio inputs.  
RCA  
Digital audio  
HDMI  
High-resolution optical audio cables used for optional external audio system.  
HDMI is capable of transmitting both uncompressed digital audio and digital video  
signals because it has video, audio, and control signals.  
i.LINK cable  
4-pin is generally used for Blu-ray, D-VHS, and AV-HDD to the TV i.LINK port.  
4-Pin  
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connection  
Description (Continued)  
Coaxial antenna  
RF or coaxial used mainly for antennas. Often used with cable TV, a cable or  
satellite decoder. May be used with set-top boxes if no other choice is available.  
Cable plugs into air and cable RF jacks.  
CABLE IN  
AIR IN  
S-video  
Used with equipment such as DVD players, VCRs, cable or satellite tuner/decoders,  
camcorders, and digital cable boxes. Cable plugs into S-video output.  
Power cord  
Connects the TV to the power outlet.  
Composite  
Used with equipment such as a VCR or DVD. Cable plugs into AV input or output.  
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connection  
Description (Continued)  
Component  
Three- or five-headed cable: One red for Pr signal, one green for Y signal, and one  
blue for Pb signal. Some component cables also come with red and white audio  
cables attached. Used for HDTV receivers, DVD players, and other devices  
equipped with a YPbPr component output connector.  
DVI-I  
Digital Video Interface often used with PCs, set-top boxes, and DVDs.  
Serial interface used for industrial control applications.  
RS-232  
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Specifications  
HP LC3700N 37-inch (94-Centimeter) LCD High-Definition Television  
HP LC3200N 32-inch (81-Centimeter) LCD High-Definition Television  
HP LC2600N 26-inch (66-Centimeter) LCD High-Definition Television  
Display  
LCD panel  
HP LC3700N: 37 in. Advanced Super View & Black TFT LCD  
HP LC3200N: 32 in. Advanced Super View & Black TFT LCD  
HP LC2600N: 26 in. Advanced Super View & Black TFT LCD  
Dimensions with stand and  
speakers  
HP LC3700N: 25.5 in. (64.8 cm) x 46.5 in. (118.1 cm) x 12 in. (30.5 cm)  
HP LC3200N: 22.9 in. (58.1 cm) x 41.9 in. (106.3 cm) x 12 in. (30.5 cm)  
HP LC2600N: 19.9 in. (50.5 cm) x 36.8 in. (93.4 cm) x 10.8 in. (27.5 cm)  
HP LC3700N: 22.3 in. (56.7 cm) x 46.5 in. (118.1 cm) x 4.3 in. (10.9 cm)  
HP LC3200N: 19.6 in. (49.9 cm) x 41.9 in. (106.3 cm) x 4.3 in. (10.9 cm)  
HP LC2600N: 16.7 in. (42.5 cm) x 36.8 in. (93.4 cm) x 4.25 in. (10.8 cm)  
Up to 3,147,264 dots (1366 x 768 x 3 dots)  
(h x w x d)  
Dimensions without stand and with  
speakers  
(h x w x d)  
Number of dots  
Brightness  
2
Up to 450 cd/m  
Backlight life  
Up to 60,000 hours (at backlight standard position)  
o
o
Viewing angles  
H: 170 V: 170  
Audio out  
10 W x 2  
OSD language  
Power requirement  
English/French/Spanish  
AC 120 V , 60 Hz  
HP LC3700N: 195 W  
HP LC3200N:155 W  
HP LC2600N: 130 W  
1.4 in. (3.5 cm) rear  
Power consumption  
Ventilation clearance requirements  
TV Function  
American TV Standard ATSC/NTSC system  
VHF: 2 – 13  
TV standard (CCIR)  
Receiving channel  
UHF: 14 – 69  
CATV: 1 – 125  
Digital Terrestrial Broadcast (8VSB): 2 – 69  
Digital cable (64/256 QAM): 1 – 135  
BTSC system  
Audio multiplex  
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Rear Terminals  
AV In, Component In  
Input 1  
Input 2  
AV In, Component In  
Input 3  
S-video In, AV In  
Input 4  
HDMI In (Type-A) with HDCP  
Input 5  
Audio In, DVI-I In with HDCP  
Analog antenna  
Digital antenna  
Monitor/Rec Out  
Digital audio output  
i.LINK  
75-ohm Unbalance, F Type for VHF/UHF/CATV in x 1  
75-ohm Unbalance, F Type x 2 (for Digital Air x 1/Digital Cable In x 1)  
S-video Out, AV Out  
Optical Digital audio output x 1 (PCM/Dolby Digital)  
IEEE 1394 x 2 with DTCP  
CableCARD slot  
68 pin PCMCIA x 1  
Weight  
TV only  
HP LC3700N: 40.8 lb. (18.5 kg)  
HP LC3200N: 34.2 lb. (15.5 kg)  
HP LC2600N: 25.4 lb. (11.5 kg)  
HP LC3700N: 48.5 lb. (22 kg)  
HP LC3200N: 40.8 lb. (18.5 kg)  
HP LC2600N: 32 lb. (14.5 kg)  
HP LC3700N: 59.5 lb. (27 kg)  
HP LC3200N: 52.9 lb. (24 kg)  
HP LC2600N: 39.7 lb. (18 kg)  
TV with speakers (no stand)  
TV with speakers and stand  
Accessories  
In the box  
Documentation, Remote control unit, AC cord, Cable clamp (select models  
only), Cable tie  
Recommended solution additions  
HP Digital Entertainment Center  
HP Media Center PC  
HP Media Center Extender  
UL, C-UL, FCC, BETS-7  
Certification and Compliance  
Warranty  
1 year, parts and labor  
All specifications represent the typical specifications  
provided by HP’s component manufacturers; actual  
performance may vary either higher or lower.  
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PC Compatibility Chart  
Horizontal  
Frequency  
Vertical  
VESA  
Standard  
PC/Mac  
PC  
Resolution  
640 x 400  
Frequency  
VGA  
31.5 kHz  
60 Hz  
37.9 kHz  
31.5 kHz  
37.9 kHz  
31.5 kHz  
37.9 kHz  
37.5 kHz  
43.3 kHz  
31.5 kHz  
35.1 kHz  
37.9 kHz  
48.1 kHz  
46.9 kHz  
53.7 kHz  
48.4 kHz  
56.5 kHz  
60.0 kHz  
68.7 kHz  
45.0 kHz  
48.1 kHz  
64.0 kHz  
34.9 kHz  
49.7 kHz  
60.2 kHz  
85 Hz  
60 Hz  
85 Hz  
60 Hz  
72 Hz  
75 Hz  
85 Hz  
60 Hz  
56 Hz  
60 Hz  
72 Hz  
75 Hz  
85 Hz  
60 Hz  
70 Hz  
75 Hz  
85 Hz  
60 Hz  
60 Hz  
60 Hz  
67 Hz  
75 Hz  
75 Hz  
O
720 x 400  
640 x 480  
O
O
O
O
O
WVGA  
SVGA  
848 x 480  
800 x 600  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
XGA  
1024 x 768  
WXGA  
1280 x 720  
1280 x 768  
1280 x 1024  
640 x 480  
SXGA  
VGA  
O
Mac 13"  
Mac 16"  
Mac 19"  
SVGA  
XGA  
832 x 624  
1024 x 768  
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Command format  
RS-232C Port Specifications  
Eight ASCII codes + CR  
PC control of the TV  
C1 C2 C3 C4 P1 P2 P3 P4  
When a program is set, the TV can be controlled from  
the PC using the RS-232C terminal. The input signal  
(PC/AV) can be selected, the volume can be adjusted  
and various other adjustments and settings can be  
made, enabling automatic programmed playing.  
Attach an RS-232C cable cross-type (sold separately)  
to the supplied Din/D-Sub RS-232C for the  
connections.  
Command  
4-digits  
Return code  
Parameter  
4-digits  
Command 4-digits: Command. The text of four  
characters.  
Parameter 4-digits: Parameter 0–9, x, blank, ?  
Parameter  
Input the parameter values, aligning left, and fill with  
blank(s) for the remainder. (Be sure that 4 values are  
input for the parameter.) When the input parameter is  
not within an adjustable range, ERR returns. (Refer to  
“Response code format.”) Any numerical value can  
replace the x on the table.  
n
This operation system should be used by a  
person who is accustomed to using PCs.  
0
Communication conditions  
Set the RS-232C communications settings on the PC to  
match the TV’s communications conditions.  
0
2
1
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
5
9
The TV’s communications settings are as follows:  
Baud rate:  
Data length:  
Parity bit:  
9,600 bps  
8 bits  
5
When ? is input for some commands, the present  
setting value responds.  
None  
Stop bit:  
1 bit  
?
Flow control:  
None  
?
?
?
?
Communication procedure  
Send the control commands from the PC with the  
RS-232C connector. The TV operates according to the  
received command and sends a response message to  
the PC. Do not send multiple commands at the same  
time. Wait until the PC receives the OK response  
before sending the next command.  
Response code format  
Normal response  
O
K
Return code (0DH)  
Problem response  
(communication error or incorrect  
command)  
E
R
R
Return code (0DH)  
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Troubleshooting  
Refer to this section if you have viewing, picture, sound, remote, or startup problems with your TV.  
Startup questions  
Symptom  
Remedy  
I do not hear sound at power on.  
Are the two speaker wires connected at the speaker and on the TV,  
and  
Is the volume too low?  
Is Variable selected in Output Select?  
I do not see an image at power on.  
Are the connections to other components correct?  
Is the correct input signal source selected after connection?  
Is the correct input selected?  
Is a non-compatible signal being input?  
Is the picture adjustment correct?  
Is On selected in Audio Only?  
If, after inserting the CableCARD, you are unable to receive broadcast  
service, remove the CableCARD and reinsert.  
There is no power.  
Check whether you pressed Power button on the remote control unit.  
If the indicator on the TV is off, press Power on the TV.  
Is the AC cord disconnected?  
The unit cannot be operated.  
External influences such as lightning and static electricity may cause  
improper operation. In this case, operate the unit after first turning on  
the power of the TV or unplugging the AC cord and replugging it in  
after 1 or 2 minutes.  
The color is strange, faded, or  
misaligned.  
Adjust the picture tone.  
Is the room too bright? The picture may look dark in a room that is too  
bright.  
Check the input signal setting.  
The power suddenly turned off.  
Is the sleep timer set?  
Check the power control settings.  
The unit’s internal temperature has increased.  
Remove any objects blocking vent or clean the vent.  
Upgrade is displayed continuously.  
Verify your antenna cable is connected properly.  
Reinsert the CableCARD. If the trouble still exists after reinserting the  
CableCARD and verifying the antenna cable, contact your local cable  
provider company.  
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Viewing questions  
Symptom  
Remedy  
I get a poor picture with video signal input.  
Check the following: Improper control setting. Local interference.  
Cable interconnections. Adjust picture control as needed. Try  
another location for the TV. Be sure that all connections are secure.  
I get a poor picture with DVI signal input.  
Check the following: Improper control setting. Incorrect pin  
connections on the connector. Adjust picture controls as needed.  
Nothing appears on the screen, and I have  
an external device controlling the TV.  
Press the Input button on the remote control and confirm the  
source is selected.  
Verify that the external device or PC power is turned on.  
Check to see whether the source component is connected.  
Check the power management function. Is it in standby mode?  
Connect the source to the TV. Operate the external device or PC  
(move the mouse, or press a key).  
Picture quality questions  
Symptom  
Remedy  
Part of my picture is cut off, or the  
picture is not centered.  
Check the position adjustment settings, and adjust the screen settings  
accordingly.  
My picture image is too large or  
too small.  
Press the Aspect button on the remote control, and adjust properly.  
My picture is unstable.  
Verify that the external device or PC resolution setting is correct. Adjust to  
the appropriate resolution.  
There are bright spots on my LCD  
screen.  
In some cases, an LCD panel may have pixels that do not operate  
properly. This is common to all LCD displays used in products supplied by  
all vendors and is not specific to this product.  
Remote control questions  
Symptom  
Remedy  
The remote control does not work.  
Check the following, and try the proposed solution:  
Press the TV button to control the TV.  
Batteries are inserted with polarity aligned.  
Make sure the remote control batteries are fresh. If they are worn out,  
replace the batteries with three (3) new AAA alkaline batteries.  
Make sure the remote control is within correct operating range.  
Make sure the remote sensor window is not under too much light, direct  
sunlight, or strong artificial light.  
Make sure there are no obstacles; check that there is nothing between  
the remote control and the sensor window on the display.  
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Symptom  
Remedy  
A red light blinks when I press a key,  
but my home entertainment equipment  
does not respond.  
Make sure the remote control is aimed at your home entertainment  
equipment and is not farther than 16.4 feet (5 meters) away.  
The selected mode button (TV, DVD,  
STB, PVR, Aux, VCR, Audio, or HP)  
does not blink when a button on the  
remote control is pressed.  
Replace the batteries with three (3) AAA non-rechargeable batteries.  
Remote control programming questions  
Symptom  
Remedy  
The remote control does not control  
home entertainment equipment, or the  
commands are not working properly.  
Try all listed codes for the equipment brands being set up. Make sure they  
can be operated with an infrared remote control.  
Changing channels does not work  
properly.  
If the original remote control required pressing Select to change channels,  
press Enter on the remote control after entering the channel number.  
CH +, and CH – do not work for your  
RCA TV.  
Due to RCA design (1983–1987), only the original remote control  
operate these functions.  
Broadcast reception error messages  
Error  
Error Message  
code  
E202  
E203  
Possible Solution  
Failed to receive broadcast.  
No broadcast now.  
Check the antenna cable. Check that the antenna is correctly set up.  
Check the broadcast time in the program guide.  
i.LINK cautions  
Caution Sentence  
Possible Solution  
Record/playback may fail on the  
selected model.  
Displayed when you have selected a device that is not compatible with the  
TV or that does not have DTLA copy protection technology installed.  
Wrong connection or no i.LINK  
connection was found. Refer to  
User’s Guide on connection.  
Displayed when a problem is experienced with a connection using i.LINK  
cable. Check the connection, and reconnect the cable if necessary.  
The selected model is disabled to  
record/play. Check that no other  
model is used.  
Displayed when the device you have selected is already being used by  
another i.LINK connected device. To operate the selected device from the  
TV, you will first have to override control from the other device.  
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FCC Notice  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit  
different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
Federal Communications  
Commission Notice  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply  
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This equipment  
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance  
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to  
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee  
that interference will not occur in a particular  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or  
television technician for help.  
This television receiver provides display of television  
closed captioning in accordance with 15.119 of the  
FCC Rules.  
Closed caption notice (fcc 15.119 rules)  
Modifications  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which can  
be determined by turning the equipment off and on,  
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference  
with one or more of the following measures:  
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any  
changes or modifications made to this device that are  
not expressly approved by Hewlett-Packard Company  
may void the authority to operate the equipment.  
Cables  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment  
and receiver.  
Connections to this device must be made with shielded  
cables with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods in order  
to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and  
Regulations.  
Recording your secret number  
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As a precautionary measure, make a note  
of your secret number below, cut it out of  
this manual, and keep it in a familiar  
place.  
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HP Pavilion LCD LC3700N/LC3200N/LC2600N HD Television  
Start Here  
Pour commencer  
— Lea esto — Inicio  
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Welcome  
Bienvenue  
Bienvenido  
HP’s high-definition LCD panel lets you  
L’écran LCD haute définition de HP a  
totalement transformé le monde de la  
La pantalla LCD de alta definición de HP le  
permitirá disfrutar de la televisión como  
nunca. Tendrá una precisión de imagen  
excepcional gracias a la última tecnología de  
pantallas LCD y un tratamiento superior de la  
imagen. Nuestro avanzado dispositivo de  
vídeo combina la adaptación del contraste de  
escena en escena con la información sobre la  
luz ambiente de la sala para ofrecer una  
imagen óptima. El resultado es una imagen  
clara y nítida que da vida a los detalles más  
finos. Vea finos detalles en escenas oscuras  
con un índice de contraste de hasta 800:1 y  
una celeridad de hasta 12 ms que elimina  
casi por completo las estelas de movimiento.  
Este televisor de HP proporciona también un  
realce fotorrealista de la nitidez y un sistema  
de enriquecimiento de color 3D que ofrecen el  
nivel de detalle y color por el que se conoce  
a HP.  
experience TV like never before. You’ll get  
exceptional image accuracy — generated by  
the latest LCD panel technology and superior  
image processing. Our advanced video  
télévision. La technologie de pointe de l’écran  
LCD et le traitement nettement supérieur de  
l’image ont optimisé la précision de l’image  
qui est désormais plus qu’exceptionnelle.  
Notre moteur vidéo évolué associe une  
adaptation de contraste scène par scène avec  
les informations sur l’éclairage ambiant de la  
pièce ce qui permet d’optimiser l’image.  
L’image est claire et truffée de détails précis.  
Observez la multitude de détails des scènes  
faiblement éclairés avec un rapport de  
contraste 800:1 et une performance aussi  
rapide que 12 ms ce qui supprime  
engine combines scene-by-scene contrast  
adaptation with information about your room’s  
ambient lighting to deliver an optimum picture.  
The result is a bright, clear picture that brings  
the finest details to life. See rich detail in low-  
light scenes with an up to 800:1 contrast ratio,  
and as fast as 12ms performance that nearly  
eliminates motion blur. This HP television also  
features photorealistic sharpness enhancement  
and a 3D color enrichment system, delivering  
the detail and color that HP is known for.  
pratiquement tous les flous animés. Ce  
téléviseur HP améliore également la netteté  
photoréaliste et est doté d’un système  
d’optimisation des couleurs 3D livrant détails  
et couleurs qui font la réputation de HP.  
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ADVERTENCIA  
WARNING  
AVERTISSEMENT  
Before setting up and using your television, you must read,  
understand, and save the safety instructions provided in the  
User’s Guide.  
Avant de régler et d’utiliser votre téléviseur, prière de lire,  
comprendre et conserver les consignes de sécurité stipulées dans  
le Guide de l’utilisateur.  
Antes de instalar y usar el televisor, tiene que leer, comprender y  
guardar las instrucciones de seguridad suministradas en la Guía  
del usuario.  
For US customers only:  
Pour les clients américains uniquement :  
Sólo para clientes de EE.UU.  
If your product is not working properly, DO NOT RETURN TO  
THE STORE. For service and technical assistance on this product,  
call toll-free 1-(800) 474-6836  
Si le téléviseur ne fonctionne pas correctement, NE PAS LE  
RAMENER AU MAGASIN. Pour toute assistance technique,  
contactez-nous gratuitement au 1-(800) 474-6836  
Si su producto no funciona correctamente, NO LO DEVUELVA A  
LA TIENDA. Para obtener asistencia técnica para este producto,  
llame al teléfono gratuito 1-(800) 474-6836  
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Table of Contents  
Table des matières  
Índice de materias  
Overview  
Vue d’ensemble  
Que contient la boîte  
Ventilation  
Introducción  
What’s in the Box  
Contenido del embalaje  
2
3
4
5
Ventilation Requirements  
Display Controls  
Requisitos de ventilación  
Mandos de la pantalla  
Commandes d’affichage  
Panneaux de connexion d’affichage  
Display Connection Panels  
Paneles de conexión de la pantalla  
Audio  
Audio  
Audio  
Speaker Assembly (37")  
Haut-parleur (37 po)  
Conjunto de altavoces de 37 pulgadas  
(93,98 [93.98] cm)  
6
6
Digital Audio Connection  
Connexions audio numériques  
Conexión de audio digital  
TV Sources  
Sources TV  
Fuentes de televisión  
Conexión de cable o antena  
Conexión de fuentes de vídeo  
Connect Cable or Antenna  
Connect Video Sources  
Connecter le câble ou l’antenne  
Connecter les sources vidéo  
7
8,9,10  
Final Setup  
Installation finale  
Télécommande  
Instalación final  
Remote Control  
Mando a distancia  
11  
12  
Power Connection/Power On  
Connexion alimentation/marche/arrêt  
Conexión de alimentación y encendido  
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Whats in the Box  
Que contient la boîte  
Contenido del embalaje  
Cable clamp  
(LC3700N and LC3200N  
models only)  
Display  
Ecran  
Serre-câble  
(Modèles LC3700N et  
LC3200N uniquement)  
Pantalla  
Abrazadera de cable  
(sólo modelos LC3700N y  
LC3200N)  
Display speakers (2) and  
mounting hardware  
Haut-parleur de l’affichage (2)  
et quincaillerie de montage  
Cable tie  
Attache câble  
Brida de cable  
Altavoces de pantalla (2) y  
elementos de fijación  
AC power cord  
Remote control  
Cordon d’alimentation C.A.  
Cable de alimentación CA (ca)  
Télécommande  
Mando a distancia  
HP Pavilion  
LC  
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Documentation  
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finition  
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H-0  
50  
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del  
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CP  
TO  
H-0  
50  
2,  
and  
CP  
TO  
and  
H-0  
50  
CP  
TO  
H-0  
CP  
TO  
H-0  
50  
2,  
5
and  
50  
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TO  
H-0  
50  
5
2
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Ventilation Requirements  
Ventilation  
Requisitos de ventilación  
Follow these HP-recommended clearances for proper ventilation.  
Respectez les intervalles recommandés par HP pour garantir une ventilation appropriée.  
Aplique estas distancias recomendadas por HP para asegurar la ventilación adecuada.  
1.4 in (3.5 cm) min  
3,5 cm min  
3,5 (3.5) cm  
(1,4 [1.4] pulgadas)  
1.4 in (3.5 cm) min  
3,5 cm min  
1.4 in (3.5 cm) min  
3,5 cm min  
1.4 in (3.5 cm) min  
3,5 cm min  
3,5 (3.5) cm  
3,5 (3.5) cm  
3,5 (3.5) cm  
(1,4 [1.4] pulgadas)  
(1,4 [1.4] pulgadas)  
(1,4 [1.4] pulgadas)  
3
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Display Controls  
Commandes daffichage  
Mandos de la pantalla  
Top TV buttons  
Boutons en haut du téléviseur  
Botones superiores del televisor  
Volume buttons  
(VOL1 –/+)  
Boutons de volume  
(VOL1 –/+)  
Channel  
Chaîne  
Canal  
Power  
Input  
Entré  
Marche/Arrêt  
Encendido  
Botones de volumen  
(VOL1 –/+)  
Entrada  
VOLUME  
+
CHANNEL  
INPUT  
Front TV buttons  
Boutons davant du téléviseur  
Botones frontales del televisor  
Remote control sensor  
Télécapteur  
OPC  
Sensor del mando a distancia  
OPC sensor  
Capteur OPC  
Power indicator  
Témoin d’alimentation  
Indicador de alimentación  
Sensor de luz ambiente  
4
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Display Connection Panels  
Panneaux de connexion daffichage  
Paneles de conexión de la pantalla  
5
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Speaker Assembly (37")  
Haut-parleur (37 po)  
Conjunto de altavoces de 37 pulgadas (93,98 [93.98] cm)  
Digital Audio Connection  
Connexions audio numériques  
Conexión de audio digital  
37" TV speaker assembly  
Haut parleur du téléviseur 37 po  
Conjunto de altavoces del televisor de 37  
pulgadas (93,98 [93.98] cm)  
Digital audio receiver  
Récepteur audio numérique  
Receptor de audio digital  
Audio system and  
cables sold separately  
Système audio et câbles vendus  
séparément  
El sistema de audio y los cables  
se venden por separado  
Connect speaker cable to TV  
Connecter le câble du haut-parleur au  
téléviseur  
Conecte el cable del altavoz al televisor  
6
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Connect Cable or Antenna  
Connecter le câble ou lantenne  
Conexión de cable o antena  
Digital cable connection  
Connexion du câble numérique  
Conexión de cable digital  
Antenna  
Antenne  
Antena  
From wall  
Du mur  
Desde la pared  
or  
ou  
o
Cable splitter  
Coaxial cables (sold separately)  
Coaxial cables (sold separately)  
(sold separately)  
Câbles coaxiaux (vendus séparément)  
Câbles coaxiaux (vendus séparément)  
Cables coaxiales (vendidos por separado)  
Séparateur de câbles  
(vendu séparément)  
Cables coaxiales (vendidos por separado)  
Divisor de cable  
(vendido por separado)  
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Connect Video Sources (optional)  
Connecter les sources vidéo (optionnel)  
Conexión de fuentes de vídeo (opcional)  
Set-top box, DVD, or D-VHS players  
Boîtier décodeur, lecteurs DVD ou D-VHS  
Receptor o reproductores de DVD o D-VHS  
Set-top box, DVD, or D-VHS players  
Boîtier décodeur, lecteurs DVD ou D-VHS  
Receptor o reproductores de DVD o D-VHS  
OUT  
HDMI DIGITAL VIDEO OUT  
AUDIO  
DVI  
or  
ou  
o
or  
ou  
o
Cables sold separately  
Cables sold separately  
Câbles vendus séparément  
Los cables se venden por separado  
Câbles vendus séparément  
Los cables se venden por separado  
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Connect Video Sources (optional)  
Connecter les sources vidéo (optionnel)  
Conexión de fuentes de vídeo (opcional)  
Set-top box, DVD, or D-VHS players  
Boîtier décodeur, lecteurs DVD ou D-VHS  
Receptor o reproductores de DVD o D-VHS  
Set-top box, DVD, or D-VHS players  
Boîtier décodeur, lecteurs DVD ou D-VHS  
Receptor o reproductores de DVD o D-VHS  
COMPONENT OUT  
S-VIDEO OUT  
Pr  
Pb  
Y
or  
ou  
o
or  
ou  
o
Cables sold separately  
Câbles vendus séparément  
Los cables se venden por separado  
Cables sold separately  
Câbles vendus séparément  
Los cables se venden por separado  
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Connect Video Sources (optional)  
Connecter les sources vidéo (optionnel)  
Conexión de fuentes de vídeo (opcional)  
Set-top box, DVD, or D-VHS players  
Boîtier décodeur, lecteurs DVD ou D-VHS  
Receptor o reproductores de DVD o D-VHS  
VIDEO OUT  
or  
ou  
o
Cables sold separately  
Câbles vendus séparément  
Los cables se venden por separado  
10  
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Remote Control  
Télécommande  
Mando a distancia  
Install three AAA batteries  
Installer trois piles AAA  
Instale tres pilas AAA  
TV  
DVD  
VCR  
STB  
PVR  
HP  
AUX  
AUDIO  
DEV  
i.Link  
INPUT  
MEDIA  
MENU  
EXIT  
MENU  
VOL  
CH  
CH  
+
+
PAGE+  
SELECT  
PAGE–  
VOL  
MUTE  
1
INFO GUIDE RECORD  
2
5
8
0
3
6
4
9
7
.
LAST  
AV  
AIR  
CABLE  
ASPECT  
SLEEP  
MODE  
SAP  
MTS  
DOLBY  
cc  
VIRTUAL  
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Power Connection  
Connexion alimentation  
Conexión de alimentación  
Power On  
Marche/Arrêt  
Encendido  
Secure power cord through  
built-in clamp.  
Fixez le cordon d’alimentation  
par le serre-câble intégrée.  
Fije el cable de alimentación  
con la abrazadera  
incorporada.  
Power button is located at  
the top right-hand corner of the  
display  
Le bouton de mise en marche/arrêt  
est situé en haut à droite de l’écran.  
El botón de encendido se encuentra  
en la esquina superior derecha de  
la pantalla.  
For power on sequence with additional devices, and to complete  
initial TV set-up procedure, please refer to the Users Guide.  
Pour de plus amples informations sur la mise sous tension avec des  
appareils supplémentaires et sur la procédure d’installation initiale du  
téléviseur, reportez-vous au Guide de l’utilisateur.  
Bundle cords with cable tie (all models) and cable clamp (select models only).  
Para obtener información sobre la secuencia de encendido con otros  
dispositivos y el procedimiento completo de instalación, consulte la Guía  
del usuario.  
Rassemblez les cordons avec les attaches (tous les modèles) et les serre-câbles (certains  
modèles uniquement).  
Ate los cables con la brida de cables (todos los modelos) y la abrazadera de cable (sólo  
algunos modelos).  
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Printed in  
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HP Pavilion LC3700N 37 inch / LC3200N 32 inch / LC2600N 26 inch LCD High-definition Television  
HP Pavilion SLC3700N 37 inch / SLC3200N 32 inch LCD High-definition Television  
with Digital Media Receiver  
Warranty and Support Guide  
Téléviseur haute définition LCD HP Pavilion – 37 pouces LC3700N / 32 pouces LC3200N / 26 pouces LC2600N  
Téléviseur haute définition LCD HP Pavilion – 37 pouces SLC3700N / 32 pouces SLC3200N  
avec récepteur média numérique  
Guide de garantie et de support  
HP Pavilion LC3700N 37 pulgadas (94 centímetros) / LC3200N 32 pulgadas (81 centímetros) / LC2600N TV LCD de  
26 pulgadas (66 centímetros) de alta definición  
HP Pavilion SLC3700N 37 pulgadas (94 centímetros) / SLC3200N TV LCD de 32 pulgadas (81 centímetros) de alta  
definición con receptor digital de medios  
Garantía y guía de soporte  
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Don’t Forget to Register!  
Go to: http://register.hp.com  
Registration is quick and easy. The benefits include:  
Write Down Important  
Information About Your TV  
Please take a moment to write down your product  
information for future reference. You will need this  
information if it is necessary to contact HP for support. A  
sticker on your TV has the first three items printed on it.  
E-mail updates containing notifications about product  
enhancements, the most recent support alerts, and driver  
updates specific to the product(s) you own.  
The HP Newsgram, our monthly online magazine packed  
full of product news, support tips, project ideas, and  
much more. Visit us at:  
Model Number: ______________________________________  
Product Number: _____________________________________  
Serial Number:_______________________________________  
Product Name:_______________________________________  
Purchase Date:_______________________________________  
http://subscription.support.hp.com  
Getting Help  
HP provides expert advice on using your HP TV or solving  
problems whether your product is in or out of warranty.  
Support options and availability vary by product,  
country/region, and language.  
Pixel Policy  
The LCD display panel is manufactured using highly precise  
technology; however, occasionally some of the tiny pixels of  
the panel may stop working properly. This is common with  
LCD displays used in any television and is not specific to this  
product.  
The following resources are available to help answer  
questions or resolve issues:  
1 Reference your product Start Here Guide or the User’s  
Guide for information on setup and general  
troubleshooting.  
Pixels not operating properly are categorized into two types.  
2 HP e-Support offers instant access to support  
information and helpful tips, 24 hours a day, seven days  
a week. You can also send e-mail to our online support  
technicians to help resolve any issues. These services  
require access to the Internet. To learn more, visit our  
Customer Care Web site at:  
Dark pixel: when a pixel appears as a dark spot against  
a bright background.  
Bright pixel: when a pixel appears as a bright spot  
against a dark background.  
A very small number of malfunctioning pixels are allowed  
under product warranty.  
http://www.hp.com/support  
3 HP Total Care is available toll-free by phone 24 hours  
a day, seven days a week. HP can diagnose product  
issues and coordinate a repair if necessary. A repair  
covered by the limited warranty is free during the limited  
warranty period. After the warranty period, you will be  
quoted a repair cost. HP Total Care can be contacted at:  
1-(800) 474-6836 [1-(800) HP invent].  
Installation  
HP recommends using a qualified installer for wall-mounting  
your TV. Damage resulting from a custom installation is not  
covered by this product warranty. The warranty may not  
cover uninstalling or reinstalling a wall-mounted or custom-  
installed TV for warranty service. The TV must be removed  
from the wall or recessed area before a warranty service  
technician arrives to repair or replace your TV.  
When you call, please have your TV model number,  
product number, serial number, and date of purchase  
available. Telephone support is free during your limited  
warranty period.  
Visit HPshopping at http://shopping.hp.com for  
information on HP installation services.  
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Warranty and License Information  
Getting Repair  
In-Home Service  
Hardware Limited Warranty  
Original systems  
1 year  
Technical phone assistance to diagnose  
potential hardware issues  
If your TV has been diagnosed with a hardware failure,  
we can schedule a convenient time for a qualified service  
technician to come and repair your product. This service is  
included as part of your product warranty.  
1 year  
General Terms  
This HP Hardware Limited Warranty gives you, the customer,  
express limited warranty rights from HP, the manufacturer.  
Please refer to HP’s Web site for an extensive description of  
your limited warranty entitlements. In addition, you may also  
have other legal rights under applicable local law or special  
written agreement with HP.  
Advanced Unit Replacement  
If a bench repair is required to fix your product, HP will  
arrange to have a replacement unit delivered to you and  
will pick up your defective TV. We pay for all shipping and  
handling. This service is free for the duration of the  
hardware warranty period.  
HP MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY OR  
CONDITION, WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, AND HP  
EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES AND  
Protect Your Investment  
CONDITIONS NOT STATED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY.  
TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY THE LOCAL LAW OF  
JURISDICTIONS OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES, HP  
DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS,  
INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE. FOR ALL TRANSACTIONS OCCURRING IN THE  
UNITED STATES, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR  
Obtaining a Warranty Upgrade  
Upgrade your standard factory warranty for up to 3 years  
of coverage with an extended service plan. Service  
coverage begins on product purchase date, and you must  
purchase the service within the first year after purchasing  
the TV.  
For more information visit:  
CONDITION OF MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY  
QUALITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS  
LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY  
SET FORTH ABOVE. SOME STATES OR  
COUNTRIES/REGIONS DO NOT ALLOW A LIMITATION  
ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS OR THE  
EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR CONSUMER  
PRODUCTS. IN SUCH STATES OR COUNTRIES/REGIONS,  
SOME EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS OF THIS LIMITED  
WARRANTY MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
http://www.hp.com/home/ownerservices  
(in the U.S. only).  
Or call 1-(866) 234-1377.  
HP Out-of-Warranty  
Support Options  
Even after your warranty has ended, HP Total Care can still  
provide you with a range of services and support options:  
For Visa and MasterCard holders in the United States  
or calls from Canada, call 1-(800) 474-6836  
[1-(800) HP invent]. Prices are subject to change  
without notice and may vary based on your product.  
THE LIMITED WARRANTY TERMS CONTAINED IN THIS  
STATEMENT, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT LAWFULLY  
PERMITTED, DO NOT EXCLUDE, RESTRICT, OR MODIFY  
BUT ARE IN ADDITION TO THE MANDATORY STATUTORY  
RIGHTS APPLICABLE TO THE SALE OF THIS PRODUCT  
TO YOU.  
Fees are charged to your Visa or MasterCard.  
Recycle: HP Planet Partners  
HP is sensitive to the environment and has a program, Planet  
Partners, to make it simple for us to reclaim your old product  
for recycling. HP will help you recycle your old equipment  
even if it is not an HP product; we take back all makes and  
models. Visit our Web site at  
This Limited Warranty is applicable in all countries/regions  
and may be enforced in any country/region where HP or its  
authorized service providers offer warranty service for the  
same product model number subject to the terms and  
conditions set forth in this Limited Warranty.  
http://www.hp.com/recycle to find out how easy it is  
to recycle.  
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Under the HP Global Limited Warranty program, products  
purchased in one country/region may be transferred to  
another country/region, where HP or its authorized service  
providers offer warranty service for the same product model  
number, without voiding the warranty. Warranty terms,  
service availability, and service response times may vary  
from country/region to country/region. Standard warranty  
service response time is subject to change due to local parts  
availability. If so, your HP authorized service provider can  
provide you with details.  
Unless otherwise stated, and to the extent permitted by local  
law, new HP Hardware Products may be manufactured  
using new materials or new and used materials equivalent to  
new in performance and reliability. HP may repair or  
replace HP Hardware Products (a) with new or previously  
used products or parts equivalent to new in performance  
and reliability, or (b) with equivalent products to an original  
product that has been discontinued. Replacement parts are  
warranted to be free from defects in material or  
workmanship for ninety (90) days or, for the remainder of  
the Limited Warranty Period of the HP Hardware Product  
they are replacing or in which they are installed, whichever  
is longer.  
HP is not responsible for any tariffs or duties that may be  
incurred in transferring the products. Transfer of the products  
may be covered by export controls issued by the United  
States or other governments.  
During the Limited Warranty Period, HP will, at its discretion,  
repair or replace any defective component. All component  
parts or hardware products removed under this Limited  
Warranty become the property of HP. In the unlikely event  
that your HP Hardware Product has recurring failures, HP, at  
its sole discretion, may elect to provide you with (a) a  
replacement unit of HP’s choosing that is the same or  
equivalent to your HP Hardware Product in performance or  
(b) to give you a refund of your purchase price or lease  
payments (less interest) instead of a replacement. This is  
your exclusive remedy for defective products.  
This Limited Warranty applies only to HP-branded hardware  
products (collectively referred to in this Limited Warranty as  
”HP Hardware Products”) sold by or leased from Hewlett-  
Packard Company, its worldwide subsidiaries, affiliates,  
authorized resellers, or country/region distributors  
(collectively referred to in this Limited Warranty as ”HP”)  
with this Limited Warranty. The term ”HP Hardware Product”  
is limited to the hardware components and required  
firmware. The term ”HP Hardware Product” DOES NOT  
include any software applications or programs; non-HP  
products or non-HP-branded peripherals. All non-HP  
products or non-HP-branded peripherals external to the HP  
Hardware Product are provided ”AS IS” without HP  
warranty. However, non-HP manufacturers and suppliers or  
publishers may provide their own warranties directly to you.  
Exclusions  
HP does not warrant that the operation of this product will  
be uninterrupted or error-free. HP is not responsible for  
damage that occurs as a result of your failure to follow the  
instructions intended for the HP Hardware Product.  
HP warrants that the HP Hardware Products that you have  
purchased or leased from HP are free from defects in  
materials or workmanship under normal use during the  
Limited Warranty Period. The Limited Warranty Period starts  
on the date of purchase or lease from HP. Your dated sales  
or delivery receipt, showing the date of purchase or lease of  
the product, is your proof of the purchase or lease date. You  
may be required to provide proof of purchase or lease as a  
condition of receiving warranty service. You are entitled to  
hardware warranty service according to the terms and  
conditions of this document if a repair to your HP Hardware  
Product is required within the Limited Warranty Period.  
This Limited Warranty does not apply to expendable or  
consumable parts and does not extend to any product from  
which the serial number has been removed or that has been  
damaged or rendered defective (a) as a result of accident,  
misuse, abuse, contamination, improper or inadequate  
maintenance or calibration, or other external causes; (b) by  
operation outside the usage parameters stated in the user  
documentation that shipped with the product; (c) by  
software, interfacing, parts, or supplies not supplied by HP;  
(d) by improper site preparation or maintenance; (e) by virus  
infection; (f) from loss or damage in transit; or (g) by  
modification or service by anyone other than (i) HP, (ii) an  
HP authorized service provider, or (iii) your own installation  
of end-user-replaceable HP or HP-approved parts if available  
for your product in the servicing country/region.  
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THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL  
RIGHTS. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT MAY  
VARY FROM STATE TO STATE OR FROM  
COUNTRY/REGION TO COUNTRY/REGION. YOU ARE  
ADVISED TO CONSULT APPLICABLE STATE OR  
COUNTRY/REGION LAWS FOR A FULL DETERMINATION  
OF YOUR RIGHTS  
Exclusive Remedy  
TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY APPLICABLE LOCAL LAW,  
these terms and conditions constitute the complete and  
exclusive warranty agreement between you and HP  
regarding the HP Hardware Product you have purchased or  
leased. These terms and conditions supersede any prior  
agreements or representations — including representations  
made in HP sales literature or advice given to you by HP or  
an agent or employee of HP — that may have been made in  
connection with your purchase or lease of the HP Hardware  
Product. No change to the conditions of this Limited  
Warranty is valid unless it is made in writing and signed by  
an authorized representative of HP.  
Limited Warranty Period  
The Limited Warranty Period for an HP Hardware Product  
is a specified, fixed period commencing on the date of  
purchase. The date on your sales receipt is the date of  
purchase unless HP or your reseller informs you otherwise  
in writing.  
Limitation of Liability  
Types of Warranty Service  
IF YOUR HP HARDWARE PRODUCT FAILS TO WORK AS  
WARRANTED ABOVE, HP’S MAXIMUM LIABILITY UNDER  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE  
LESSER OF THE PRICE YOU HAVE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT  
OR THE COST OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY  
HARDWARE COMPONENTS THAT MALFUNCTION IN  
CONDITIONS OF NORMAL USE.  
To enable HP to provide the best possible support and  
service during the Limited Warranty Period, you may be  
directed by HP to verify configurations, load most recent  
firmware, install software patches, run HP diagnostics tests,  
or use HP remote support solutions where applicable.  
HP strongly encourages you to accept the use of, or to  
employ available support technologies provided by HP.  
If you choose not to deploy available remote support  
capabilities, you may incur additional costs due to increased  
support resource requirements. Listed below are the types of  
warranty support service that may be applicable to the HP  
Hardware Product you have purchased.  
EXCEPT AS INDICATED ABOVE, IN NO EVENT WILL HP BE  
LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE PRODUCT  
OR THE FAILURE OF THE PRODUCT TO PERFORM,  
INCLUDING ANY LOST PROFITS OR SAVINGS OR  
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.  
HP IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM MADE BY A THIRD  
PARTY OR MADE BY YOU FOR A THIRD PARTY.  
In-Home Warranty Service  
THIS LIMITATION OF LIABILITY APPLIES WHETHER  
DAMAGES ARE SOUGHT, OR A CLAIM MADE, UNDER  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR AS A TORT CLAIM  
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT PRODUCT  
LIABILITY), A CONTRACT CLAIM, OR ANY OTHER CLAIM.  
THIS LIMITATION OF LIABILITY CANNOT BE WAIVED OR  
AMENDED BY ANY PERSON. THIS LIMITATION OF  
LIABILITY WILL BE EFFECTIVE EVEN IF YOU HAVE ADVISED  
HP OR AN AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF HP OF THE  
POSSIBILITY OF ANY SUCH DAMAGES. THIS LIMITATION  
OF LIABILITY, HOWEVER, WILL NOT APPLY TO CLAIMS  
FOR PERSONAL INJURY.  
Your HP Limited Warranty service may include in-home labor  
support to repair your hardware. HP provides in-home  
service during standard office hours. Standard office hours  
are typically 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through  
Friday, but may vary with local business practices. If your  
location is outside the customary service zone (typically 50  
km/30 mi), response times may be longer or there may be  
additional charges. To locate the nearest HP authorized  
service provider refer to the HP Web site at:  
http://www.hp.com/support  
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HP may, at its sole discretion, determine if in-home warranty  
service is required. For example, in many cases, the defect  
can be fixed by the use of a customer self repair part that  
you are required to replace yourself based on instructions  
and documentation provided by HP. You are also required  
to cooperate with HP in attempting to resolve the problem  
over the telephone. This may involve performing routine  
diagnostic procedures, removing third-party options, and/or  
substituting options. In order to receive in-home support, you  
must: (a) have a representative present when HP provides  
warranty services at your site; (b) notify HP if products are  
being used in an environment which poses a potential  
health or safety hazard to HP employees or subcontractors;  
(c) subject to its reasonable security requirements, provide  
HP with sufficient, free, and safe access to and use of all  
facilities, information, and systems determined necessary  
by HP to provide timely support; (d) ensure that all  
manufacturer’s labels (such as serial numbers) are in  
place, accessible, and legible; (e) maintain an environment  
consistent with product specifications and supported  
configurations.  
Customer Self Repair Warranty  
Service  
In countries/regions where it is available, your HP Limited  
Warranty may include a Customer Self Repair warranty  
service. If applicable, HP will determine in its sole discretion  
that Customer Self Repair is the appropriate method of  
warranty service. If so, HP will ship approved replacement  
parts directly to you to fulfill your HP Hardware Product  
warranty service. This will save considerable repair time.  
After you contact HP and the fault diagnosis identifies that  
the problem can be fixed using one of these parts, a  
replaceable part can be sent directly to you. Once the part  
arrives, replace the defective part pursuant to the provided  
instructions and documentation. If further assistance is  
required, call the HP Technical Support Center and a  
technician will assist you over the phone. In cases where the  
replacement part must be returned to HP, you must ship the  
defective part back to HP within a defined period of time,  
normally fifteen (15) days. The defective part must be  
returned with the associated documentation in the provided  
shipping material. Failure to return the defective product  
may result in HP billing you for the replacement. With a  
Customer Self Repair, HP will pay all shipping and part  
return costs and determine the courier/carrier to be used. If  
Customer Self Repair applies to you, refer to your specific  
HP Hardware Product announcement. You can also obtain  
information on this warranty service on the HP Web site at  
http://www.hp.com/support  
If you require an HP representative to handle all component  
replacements, support uplift contracts are available at  
additional cost.  
Carry-in Warranty Service  
Under the terms of carry-in service, you will be required to  
deliver your HP Hardware Product to an authorized service  
location for warranty repair. You must prepay any shipping  
charges, taxes, or duties associated with transportation of  
the product to and from the service location. In addition,  
you are responsible for insuring any product shipped or  
returned to an authorized service location and assume risk  
of loss during shipping.  
Contacting HP  
If your product fails during the Limited Warranty Period and  
the suggestions in the product documentation do not solve  
the problem, you can receive support by doing the  
following:  
Advanced Unit Replacement  
Warranty Service  
Locate your nearest HP Support location at:  
http://www.hp.com/support  
Your HP Limited Warranty may include an advanced unit  
replacement warranty service. Under the terms of the  
advanced unit replacement warranty service, if a unit is  
diagnosed as defective, HP will ship a replacement product  
directly to you. The defective unit will be packaged and  
returned to HP. HP will incur all shipping and insurance costs  
to return the defective unit to HP. Failure to return the  
defective unit may result in HP billing you for the  
replacement product.  
Contact your authorized HP dealer or authorized service  
provider, and be sure to have the following information  
available before you call HP:  
Product serial number, product number, and model  
number  
Add-on options  
Third-party components  
Detailed questions  
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