HP Hewlett Packard Flat Panel Television md5020n User Manual

HP Pavilion  
md5020n/md5820n/md5880n/md6580n  
High-Definition Microdisplay TV  
User’s Guide  
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Safety Markings  
The following safety markings may be present on the back of the TV or behind the front access door.  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
Symbol  
Purpose  
This symbol on the TV is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within  
the TV's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to people.  
This symbol on the TV is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance  
(servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the TV.  
Important Safety Instructions  
WARNING! Read and observe these precautions and all others in this manual to reduce the risk of injury and  
equipment damage.  
1. Read these instructions.Keep these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
4. Follow all instructions.  
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6. Clean only with dry cloth.  
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including  
amplifiers) that produce heat.  
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.  
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.  
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
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.  
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.  
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been  
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects  
have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate  
normally, or has been dropped.  
15. To avoid personal injury or damage to the TV, use at least two people to lift or move it.  
16. If the TV is moved from a cold place, do not turn it on for a few hours so any internal condensation can  
evaporate.  
17. Install the TV upright on a horizontal, solid, flat surface away from excessive heat, dust, and vibration.  
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18. Keep a clearance of at least 10 cm (4 inches) between the vents on the back of the TV and nearby walls or  
enclosures. Allow free air circulation to prevent excessive heat buildup that could shut down or damage the  
TV. Keep flammable objects or objects susceptible to heat damage at least 0.5 m (2 ft) away from the vents.  
19. Do not allow liquid, food, or small objects to get inside the TV. If material gets inside, contact HP for  
assistance.  
20. Use only an approved power cord rated for the voltage and current marked on the product label. Do not  
overload any outlet or extension cord above 80% of its rated power or current rating.  
21. Do not remove any parts of the TV except as instructed by this manual, and only after allowing the TV to cool  
down.  
22. Do not operate the TV with any covers removed. Hazardous voltages exist inside the TV. There are no user-  
serviceable parts inside except as described elsewhere in this manual.  
In addition to these general precautions, be sure to observe the following precautions when using external television  
antennas and cable systems with your TV. Failure to observe these precautions could result in fire, bodily injury,  
and damage to your equipment.  
Call the CATV (cable television) system installer's attention to Section 820-40 of the NEC (U.S. National  
Electrical Code), which provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable  
ground must be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as  
practical.  
If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the TV, be sure the antenna or cable system is  
electrically grounded to protect against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the US  
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information about proper electrical 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.  
Do not place an outside antenna system in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or  
power circuits or where it can fall into power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system,  
take extreme care to avoid touching power lines or circuits because contact with them could be fatal.  
Item  
1
Description  
Electric service equipment  
Power service grounding electrode system (NEC Art 250, Part H)  
Ground clamps  
2
3
Grounding conductors (NEC Section 810-21)  
Antenna discharge unit (NEC Section 810-20)  
Ground clamp  
4
5
6
Antenna lead-in wir  
7
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.  
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing. No objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall  
be placed on the apparatus.  
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Contents  
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1 Setting Up the TV  
What’s in the Box  
Before setting up your TV, be sure your shipping box includes the following items. If the shipping box does  
not contain all of the following items, contact HP.  
TV  
Power cord  
Remote control with two AAA batteries  
Quick setup guide  
User’s guide  
NOTE: The TV does not include audio/video cables because most external equipment comes with the  
required cables. Cables are also available from HP and at most electronics stores.  
Carrying the TV  
WARNING! To avoid personal injury or damage to the TV, use at least two people to lift or move the TV.  
Lift with your legs.  
To lift the 58- or 65-inch model, place one hand in the recessed hand grip 2 above the vent on the  
side panel, and hold the top front corner 1 with the other hand.  
To lift the 50-inch model, place one hand under the bottom edge of the side panel 3, and hold the  
top front corner 1 with the other hand.  
What’s in the Box  
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Features and Connectors  
TV at a Glance  
Item  
Function  
Speakers  
Stereo sound, plus subwoofer for low-frequency effects.  
1
2
Access door  
Convenient access to connection panel and lamp module. To open, press in above HP  
logo and release.  
Lamp cover  
Status lights  
Cover for replaceable lamp module.  
3
4
Shows power status, plus lamp and temperature problems, even when the access door is  
closed.  
Front cable tunnel Path for cables coming out the front of the TV.  
5
6
7
8
9
Back cable tunnel Path for cables going out the back of the TV.  
Connection panel Connections for video and audio equipment. Located behind the access door.  
Power button Turns the TV on and off. (Also on remote control.)  
Settings and ok  
buttons  
Combined with the Ch and Vol buttons, moves and makes selections in the on-screen  
menu. ok also shows the list of sources. (Also on remote control.)  
Vol + and Vol –  
Ch + and Ch –  
Changes the loudness of the sound. (Also on remote control.)  
Shows the next higher or lower channel. (Also on remote control.)  
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Connector Panel  
Item  
Function  
CableCARD option  
Provides space for adding support for premium cable functions.  
1
Cable input connector  
Connects RF coax cable from a cable service.  
Connects RF coax cable from an antenna.  
For HP service use only.  
2
Antenna input connector  
3
Service connectors  
4
HDMI input connectors  
Connects up to two HDMI or DVI-D sources. HDMI 2 has an optional  
audio input.  
5
Computer VGA input connectors  
Connects a computer to show its screen and play its audio.  
6
Component-video input connectors Connects up to two component-video sources with audio.  
7
8
S-video and composite-video input Connects up to three S-video or composite-video sources with audio.  
connectors  
Surround-sound audio output  
connector  
Sends 5.1 surround sound output from antenna and cable sources to an  
external sound system.  
9
:
Stereo audio output connectors  
Sends stereo audio output to an external sound system.  
Acccessories  
through your TV dealer.  
HP TV stand—Sets the TV at an ideal viewing height, manages cables, and houses other home  
entertainment equipment.  
HP replacement lamp—Installs easily and brings your TV up to factory-fresh brightness.  
HP CableCARD module—Lets you add a CableCARD to your TV, which eliminates a separate cable  
box and simplifies TV operation.  
Features and Connectors  
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Setting Up the TV—The Basics  
Planning Your Layout  
Consider the following suggestions when planning your room layout:  
For the most comfortable viewing, place your seating around the center of the TV.  
The best viewing distance is roughly 3 to 8 m (9 to 25 ft), but personal preferences vary widely. For  
prolonged viewing of standard-definition TV channels, the upper end of this range might be more  
comfortable.  
Design the room so you can control the ambient light. Many people prefer viewing with minimal  
lighting, but you can have good results if you avoid shining bright light directly onto the screen.  
Two common input sources are a TV antenna and cable service, but other common sources are DVD  
player, audio/video receiver, VCR, personal digital video recorder, video gaming device, and  
satellite receiver.  
Depending on your personal setup, try to locate devices to minimize the lengths of cables connecting  
them to the TV. Use an HP TV stand or other quality stand to keep equipment close to the TV. If any  
cable is longer than 3 m (10 ft), consider using high-quality, low-loss cables for best video and audio  
quality.  
For the ultimate home-theater experience, consider including a 5.1 surround sound system, such as a  
Dolby Digital system. This system has five speakers and a subwoofer.  
For an external sound system, see the following diagram for a possible speaker layout. Place all front  
speakers at the same distance from the listener. Place the subwoofer near a wall or corner. Place  
surround speakers at least as high as the listener's head. Experiment with the speaker placement.  
CAUTION: Keep a clearance of at least 10 cm (4 inches) between the vents on the back of the TV and  
nearby walls or enclosures. Allow free air circulation to prevent excessive heat buildup that could shut  
down or damage the TV. Keep flammable objects or objects susceptible to heat damage at least 0.5 m  
(2 ft) away from the vents.  
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Installing Batteries in the Remote Control  
1. On the back of the remote control, press the latch on the battery cover and lift off the cover 1.  
2. Insert two AAA batteries 2. Observe the + marks on the batteries.  
3. Insert the tab on the battery cover into the case, and then snap the cover into place.  
Planning for Other Equipment  
Planning Your System Setup  
The way you connect the individual components of your entertainment system depends on the devices you  
have. The following diagram shows how several common types of devices could be connected. In particular,  
it shows individual video and audio paths between devices.  
TV source (cable, antenna)  
TV decoder (cable box, satellite receiver)  
TV recorder (VCR, digital video recorder)  
Player (DVD, video gaming device)  
Audio system (stereo, surround)  
TV Signal  
Video*  
Audio  
*Use best-quality video output available on your devices  
See “Making Your Connections” on page 17 for examples of systems and connections.  
Planning for Other Equipment 11  
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Connecting and Routing Cables  
This TV provides convenient access to video and audio cable connections at the front of the TV. And it  
provides simple paths for running the cables out the front or back.  
CAUTION: Do not pull the door open by its corners. This can damage the latch. Push in above the HP logo  
instead.  
To plug in a cable, open the access door by pushing and releasing the door. Push above the HP logo.  
For permanent connections, run the cables through the tunnel toward the back of the TV 1.  
For temporary connections or for devices in front of the TV, run the cables through the tunnel that  
comes out the front of the TV 2.  
To close the door, push it closed until it latches.  
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Choosing Your Video Connections  
Many video devices have more than one type of output port. When you connect a device to the TV, choose  
the connection that provides the best picture quality. The following table shows different types of connectors  
with the highest picture quality listed at the top of the table.  
Highest quality  
HDMI connection. Highest-quality, high-definition digital picture and digital  
surround sound in one connection.  
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DVI-D connection. Highest-quality, high-definition digital picture. Requires a  
separate sound connection. (Requires a DVI-to-HDMI cable or adapter.)  
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Component-video connection (YPbPr). High-quality, high-definition picture.  
Requires a separate sound connection.  
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Computer VGA connection (see “Computer” on page 28). High-quality  
picture in single connector. Requires a separate sound connection.  
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S-video connection. Good-quality, standard-definition picture. Requires a  
separate sound connection.  
  
Composite-video connection (yellow). Standard-quality, standard-definition  
picture. Requires a separate sound connection.  
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Coaxial antenna or cable connection. Standard for picture and sound from  
antenna or cable service. Digital signals can carry high-definition  
programs and surround sound.  
Standard quality  
TIP: If you can set the video output from a source device to have 16:9 aspect (wide-screen picture), you  
should select that setting. Refer to the instructions for the video device. This provides maximum  
compatibility between the device and the TV.  
Planning for Other Equipment 13  
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Cables for HDMI, DVI-D, Component, S-Video, and Composite Connections  
The following diagrams show how to connect video devices with different types of video outputs. Use the  
highest quality connection available on the device.  
HDMI connection  
HDMI cable  
NOTE: You can connect to the HDMI 1 and HDMI 2 inputs on the TV. The HDMI cable carries both the  
video and audio signals.  
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DVI-D connection  
DVI-toHDMI cable (or HDMI cable with DVI-to-HDMI adapter)  
Stereo RCA cable (two RCA)  
NOTE: If you are using the TV speakers, connect a DVI device only to the HDMI 2 input on the TV. If you  
are connecting audio directly to a sound system, you can connect DVI devices to the HDMI 1 and HDMI 2  
inputs.  
Component-video (YPbPr) connection  
Component-video cable (three RCA)  
Stereo RCA cable (two RCA)  
NOTE: You can connect to the Component 1 and Component 2 inputs on the TV.  
Planning for Other Equipment 15  
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S-video connection  
S-video cable  
Stereo RCA cable (two RCA)  
NOTE: You can connect to the Video 1, Video 2, and Video 3 inputs on the TV. Only one S-video or  
composite-video connection is supported for each of these three inputs.  
Composite-video connection  
Composite-video/audio cable (three RCA) or separate video and audio cables.  
NOTE: You can connect to the Video 1, Video 2, and Video 3 inputs on the TV. Only one S-video or  
composite-video connection is supported for each of these three inputs.  
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Making Your Connections  
If you have a TV antenna or cable service, use one of the basic connections listed in the following tables. If  
you have other equipment, find the following examples that match your equipment.  
Basic antenna and cable connections  
To connect this equipment...  
See...  
Antenna  
Standard cable (no set-top cable box) page 19  
Cable with set-top cable box  
Other connections  
To connect this equipment...  
See...  
Satellite receiver (with no VCR or DVR) page 21  
Cable and VCR/DVR  
Cable box and VCR/DVR  
Satellite receiver and VCR/DVR  
DVD player or video gaming device  
Audio: Stereo sound system  
Audio: Surround sound or AV receiver page 27  
Computer  
Making Your Connections 17  
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Antenna  
If your antenna cable has a standard coaxial connector, connect the cable to the TV as shown in the  
following illustration.  
TIP: If your antenna has flat, twin-lead cable or other type of cable, connect the antenna cable to a  
coaxial adapter; then connect the adapter to the TV antenna input.  
To do this...  
Do this...  
Watch channels received by the antenna  
Scan for available channels  
Connect additional equipment  
Press Source and select Antenna.  
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Standard Cable  
If your cable service does not require a set-top cable box (STB), connect the cable to the TV as shown in the  
following illustration. This setup enables you to watch unscrambled channels.  
NOTE: Use this same connection if you install a CableCARD in your TV. See “Installing a CableCARD” on  
To do this...  
Do this...  
Watch cable channels  
Scan for available channels  
Connect additional equipment  
Press Source and select Cable.  
Making Your Connections 19  
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Cable with Set-Top Cable Box  
If your cable service requires a set-top cable box (STB) to view scrambled channels, connect the components  
to the TV as shown in the following illustration. This setup enables you to watch scrambled and unscrambled  
channels.  
NOTE:  
If your cable box has different connectors from those shown, use the highest quality video  
connection available. Observe the color-coding on connectors.  
For digital cable, your set-top cable box might require a special two-direction splitter. Contact  
your cable provider for information. Or you can omit the splitter and omit the connection to the  
TV cable input.  
If all cable channels are scrambled, connect the incoming cable directly to the cable box (omit  
the splitter and omit the connection to the TV cable input).  
You can eliminate the cable box if your cable provider can install a CableCARD in the TV. See  
To do this...  
Do this...  
Watch cable-box channels  
Press Source and select Component 1.  
Press Source and select Cable.  
Watch cable channels directly  
Program the remote control to operate the cable box  
Use the remote control to operate the cable box  
Connect additional equipment  
Press Device to select STB.  
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Satellite Receiver  
If you have a satellite receiver (SAT) without a VCR or personal digital video recorder (DVR), you can connect  
it as shown in the following illustration.  
NOTE: If your device has different connectors from those shown, use the highest quality video connection  
available. Observe the color-coding on connectors.  
To do this...  
Do this...  
Watch satellite channels  
Press Source and select Component 1.  
Program the remote control to operate the satellite  
receiver  
Use the remote control to operate the satellite receiver  
Press Device to select STB.  
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Cable and VCR/DVR  
If you have standard cable service or have a CableCARD installed and you have a VCR or personal DVR,  
you can connect them as shown in the following illustration. You can also use this connection if you have a  
DVR with built-in cable box capabilities.  
NOTE:  
If your device has different connectors from those shown, use the highest quality video  
connection available. Observe the color coding on connectors.  
If all cable channels are scrambled and you have no CableCARD installed, connect the  
incoming cable directly to the DVR cable box (omit the splitter and omit the connection to the  
TV cable input).  
To do this...  
Do this...  
Watch cable channels  
Press Source and select Cable.  
Watch VCR or DVR program  
Press Source and select Video 1.  
Scan for available channels  
Press Device to select AUX or DVR.  
Program the remote control to operate the VCR or DVR  
Use the remote control to operate the VCR or DVR  
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Cable Box and VCR/DVR  
If you have a set-top cable box (STB), and you have a VCR or personal DVR, you can connect them as shown  
in the following illustration.  
NOTE:  
If your devices have different connectors from those shown, use the highest quality video  
connections available. Observe the color coding on connectors.  
For digital cable, your set-top cable box might require a special two-direction splitter. Contact  
your cable provider for information. Or you can omit the splitter and omit the connection to the  
TV cable input.  
If all channels are scrambled, connect the incoming cable directly to the cable box (omit the  
splitter and omit the connection to the TV cable input).  
You can eliminate the cable box if your cable provider can install a CableCARD in the TV. See  
To do this...  
Do this...  
Watch cable-box channels  
Press Source and select Component 1.  
Press Source and select Video 1.  
Press Source and select Cable.  
Watch VCR or DVR programs  
Watch cable channels directly  
Program the remote control to operate these devices  
Use the remote control to operate the cable box  
Use the remote control to operate the VCR or DVR  
Press Device to select STB.  
Press Device to select AUX or DVR.  
Making Your Connections 23  
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Satellite Receiver and VCR/DVR  
If you have a satellite receiver and you have a VCR or personal DVR, you can connect them as shown in the  
following illustration.  
NOTE: If your devices have different connectors from those shown, use the highest quality video  
connections available. Observe the color coding on connectors.  
To do this...  
Do this...  
Watch satellite channels  
Press Source and select Component 1.  
Press Source and select Video 1.  
Press Device to select STB.  
Watch VCR or DVR channels  
Program the remote control to operate these devices  
Use the remote control to operate the satellite receiver  
Use the remote control to operate the VCR or DVR  
Press Device and select AUX or DVR.  
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DVD Player or Video Gaming Device  
If you have a DVD player, video gaming device, or other device that has a standard video output, you can  
connect it as shown in the following illustration.  
NOTE:  
If your devices have different connectors from those shown, use the highest quality video  
connections available.  
Observe the color coding on connectors.  
For a device connected temporarily, such as a camcorder or gaming device, run the cable  
through the tunnel under the front of the TV.  
To do this...  
Do this...  
Watch video from the DVD player  
Press Source and select Component 2.  
Press Source and select Video 2.  
Watch video from the gaming device  
Program the remote control to operate the DVD player  
Use the remote control to operate the DVD player  
Press Device to select DVD.  
Making Your Connections 25  
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Audio: Stereo Sound System  
If you have a stereo sound system, you can play the TV sound through the sound system. You can connect  
the stereo system as shown in the following illustration.  
NOTE:  
Observe the color coding on connectors.  
You can disable the TV speakers and listen to only the stereo speakers.  
The volume buttons on the TV remote control normally adjust the volume of the TV stereo output.  
This means you do not have to adjust the volume on the stereo system.  
If you program the remote control to operate the audio device, the remote control adjusts the  
volume of only the audio device and stops adjusting the volume of the TV output. However, the  
volume buttons on the TV always adjust the TV output.  
To do this...  
Do this...  
Program the remote control to operate the sound system See “Programming for Other Devices” on page 36.  
Use the remote control to operate the sound system  
Change the volume  
Press Device to select AUDIO.  
Press the volume buttons on the TV remote control or on  
the stereo system.  
Disable the TV speakers  
Press Settings and go to Sound > Advanced sound >  
Internal speakers.  
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Audio: Surround Sound or AV Receiver  
If you have a 5.1 surround sound system or audio-video receiver, you can make the audio connection to  
your TV as shown in the following illustration. You also can connect other equipment to the sound system.  
NOTE:  
Observe the color-coding on connectors.  
The digital audio output on the TV sends Dolby Digital surround sound only when you are  
viewing a source connected to an antenna, cable, or HDMI input and only if the program  
contains surround sound. Otherwise, the digital audio output sends digital stereo sound.  
For other sources that have digital audio outputs, connect those outputs directly to the surround  
sound system so you can hear surround sound. You can omit the audio connections to the TV  
for those devices.  
For other devices with only stereo outputs, you can connect those outputs to the surround sound  
system or to the TV.  
If the AV receiver also supports multiple video connections, you can connect video outputs from  
other equipment to that device and then connect the video output from the receiver to the TV.  
Use the highest quality video connections available.  
To do this...  
Do this...  
Program the remote control to operate the sound system  
Use the remote control to operate the sound system  
Change the volume  
Press Device to select AUDIO.  
Press the volume buttons on the remote control.  
Disable the TV speakers  
Press Settings and go to Sound > Advanced sound >  
Internal speakers.  
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Computer  
If your computer has a standard VGA video port, you can connect it to your TV as shown in the following  
illustration. If the computer has DVI-D or S-video output, you can connect it to the TV as shown in “Cables  
NOTE:  
If the computer display does not appear on the TV, you might have to press a combination of  
keys on the computer to turn on the computer’s VGA output. For example, on some computers  
you must press Fn+F4 or Fn+F5. For instructions, refer to the user documentation provided with  
your computer.  
The mini-phone cable is needed only if you want to hear computer sound on the TV.  
To do this...  
Do this...  
View the computer display  
Press Source and select VGA (see previous note).  
Adjust the picture of the computer display  
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Using a CableCARD  
By installing a CableCARD in your TV, you can enjoy features normally provided by a set-top cable box  
without connecting a cable box or operating another piece of equipment. For example, a CableCARD can  
decode scrambled cable channels in your TV.  
NOTE: The availability, setup, and pricing of CableCARD service is determined by your local cable  
provider, not by HP. Contact your cable provider for information about this service in your area.  
NOTE: Current CableCARD technology does not support interactive features requiring two-direction  
communication, such as video-on-demand. Such features, if they are available in your area, require a set-  
top cable box. Contect your cable provider for information about advanced features in your area.  
Adding a CableCARD Slot  
Certain TV models do not have a CableCARD slot. However, you can add this capability by purchasing a  
CableCARD module from HP and installing it in your TV. This enables you to install a CableCARD provided  
by your local cable provider.  
CAUTION: The CableCARD module is extremely sensitive to static electricity and can be permanently  
damaged by it. Handle the module only by the front plate. Before inserting the module into the TV,  
discharge your body‘s static electricity by touching one of the video or audio connectors on the TV panel.  
1. Turn off the TV.  
2. Open the front access door and find the CableCARD cover plate near the left end of the connection  
panel.  
3. Loosen the two screws 1 holding the cover plate and remove the plate 2.  
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4. Insert the CableCARD module 1 into the opening and firmly press it into place until the front plate is  
flush with the panel.  
5. Tighten the two screws 2.  
Installing a CableCARD  
You must obtain the CableCARD from your local cable provider. After installing the card, follow any setup  
instructions provided with the card.  
1. Hold the CableCARD with the front label facing up, and then insert it into the CableCARD slot.  
2. Gently push the card into the slot until it stops. When fully inserted, the card sticks out of the slot.  
3. Press Settings, go to Setup > Channel setup > Cable card, and press OK. Your cable provider uses the  
information in the CableCARD screens to activate and configure the CableCARD.  
To remove the CableCARD, pull the card out of the slot. The CableCARD functions are automatically  
removed.  
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Turning the TV On and Off  
Plugging In the Power Cord  
1. Connect one end of the power cord to the back of the TV.  
2. Connect the other end to a grounded electrical circuit.  
Turning On the TV  
Press the  
power button on the side of the TV.  
or  
On the remote control, press Device until TV is selected, and then press the  
power button.  
The TV might take a minute or so to warm up and display a bright picture. The blue power light blinks during  
warm up.  
NOTE: It is normal for parts of the TV and the air coming out of the vents to be very warm. If the TV starts  
to overheat, the red temperature warning light will turn on and the TV will shut down.  
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Press the  
power button on the TV.  
or  
On the remote control, press Device until TV is selected, and then press the  
power button.  
The internal fans continue to run for a short time during the cool-down period. Even though the TV is off, it  
uses a small amount of power internally.  
CAUTION: Do not disconnect power until the TV has cooled and the fan stops running—up to three  
minutes after turning it off. Otherwise, you might shorten the life of the lamp.  
If you turn on the TV again during the cool-down period, the TV might not turn on as quickly as normal.  
Completing the Basic Setup  
Finding Your Channels  
After you connect your cable and antenna sources, you are ready to find the available channels on those  
sources. These are the channels you can receive on the TV tuner using the Ch+ and Ch– buttons.  
TIP: If you have a cable box or satellite receiver, you must set up that device to view channels from that  
source. The TV tuner receives channels from only the antenna and cable inputs.  
NOTE: The following steps can take from one minute up to 30 minutes or more.  
If you have an antenna connected to the antenna input:  
1. On the remote control, press Settings and go to Setup > Channel setup > Auto search antenna, and  
then press OK.  
2. Wait for the TV to scan all channels available from the antenna.  
If you have cable service connected to the cable input:  
1. Press Settings and go to Setup > Channel setup > Cable service. Ask your cable provider if either HRC  
or IRC is used and, if so, change this setting accordingly. For most cable providers, use the standard  
setting.  
2. On the remote control, press Settings and go to Setup > Channel setup > Auto search cable, and then  
press OK.  
3. Wait for the TV to scan all channels.  
After all channels are found, you can manually add or remove channels from the list. See Adding or  
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Setting the Time and Date  
TIP: In many areas, the TV can automatically set the time and date using information on certain channels.  
This keeps the clock accurate, even following a power outage. However, the TV can take an hour or more  
to discover the required information.  
1. Press Info to display detailed source information. If the time and date are displayed and are correct,  
stop here.  
2. Press Settings and go to Setup > Time > Clock.  
If the setting is Auto and the time and date are correct, stop here.  
If the setting is Auto but the time or date is not correct, change the setting to Manual and  
continue to the next step.  
3. In the menu under Setup > Time, set each of the following settings:  
Time zone  
Daylight savings (for most areas, Auto is the preferred setting)  
Date  
Time  
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Overview of the Buttons  
Use the remote control to control all aspects of the TV operation. In addition, you can program the remote  
control to operate other equipment in your entertainment system.  
Remote control  
Item  
Function  
power button Turns the TV or other device on and off.  
STB DVD TV AUDIO Shows which device is being controlled by the remote  
DVR AUX  
control (set-top cable box, DVD player, TV, audio  
system, digital video recorder, auxiliary).  
Options  
Device  
Shows the functions of the four colored buttons.  
Lights the device indicator and changes the device  
being controlled by the remote control.  
Settings  
Opens the main menu for the current device to view or  
change settings.  
Red/CC  
Turns closed captions on and off.  
Green/PIP  
Yellow/SAP  
Changes the option for showing a second picture.  
Changes the secondary audio program option or  
language.  
Blue/SLEEP  
Favorites  
Sound  
Changes the delayed shutoff option.  
Shows the next of your favorite cable channels.  
Changes to a different combination of sound settings.  
Source  
Selects an input source. Press again to show all  
sources.  
Picture  
Guide  
Changes to a different combination of picture and  
color settings.  
Shows the list of available channels for the current  
source.  
Aspect  
Info  
Changes the size and stretching of the picture.  
Shows channel information or source information.  
Direction, OK, and Moves through the on-screen menu and makes  
back buttons  
Volume buttons  
Last  
selections. See Settings above.  
Changes the loudness of the sound.  
Shows the previous channel or source viewed.  
Temporarily turns the sound off and on.  
Shows the next higher or lower channel.  
mute button  
Ch+ and Ch–  
Player buttons  
Controls a DVD player, VCR, or other device that plays  
recorded video.  
Number and Enter Enters channel numbers or other numeric input.  
buttons  
TIP: To control the TV, be sure the TV indicator is selected.  
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Controlling the TV  
NOTE: Before using the remote control, install two AAA batteries. See “Installing Batteries in the Remote  
Use the TV remote control to direct the complete operation of the TV. See the illustration on page 35.  
To do this...  
Do this...  
Control the TV  
Press Device until TV is selected.  
Turn the TV on and off  
Change the channel  
Change the volume  
View a different source  
Adjust the picture  
Press  
power.  
View the on-screen menu  
Use other TV functions on the remote control See “Overview of the Buttons” on page 35.  
Programming for Other Devices  
You can use the TV remote control to operate other equipment in your entertainment system. The following  
tables list all the types of equipment you can control after you program the remote control.  
NOTE: The remote control might not be compatible with all devices from a manufacturer listed in the tables  
below.  
1. In the following tables, find the listing for your device. Devices are listed according to the type of  
device and manufacturer. Find the device code for your device. If several codes are listed, try them  
one at a time in the order listed.  
2. On the remote control, hold down the Options and  
back buttons until the device indicator blinks  
three times; then release the buttons.  
3. Press Device until the required device indicator is lit. You must choose the correct indicator for the type  
of device you are programming. See the following lists of device codes. For example, select STB when  
programming the remote control for your set-top cable box.  
4. On the number pad, enter the four-digit code for the device; then press Enter.  
If the code is valid, the device indicator lights for three seconds.  
If the code is invalid or you pressed a wrong button, the device indicator blinks rapidly for three  
seconds. Go back to step 2 and hold down the Options and  
back buttons.  
5. Aim the remote control at your device and press the  
power button on the remote contol.  
If the device turns on or off, the programming is successful. If other functions do not work and  
several device codes are listed, try a different code.  
If the device does not respond, try these steps again, or, if several device codes are listed for this  
device, repeat the steps using the next device code.  
TIP:  
You must program each piece of equipment using the correct device indicator listed in the  
following tables. If you have two devices that use the same indicator, you can program the  
second device as AUX.  
You can delete a programmed device from the remote control. Program the device using device  
code 0000. This is useful mainly for deleting an audio device so the volume and mute buttons  
control the TV speakers instead of controlling the audio system.  
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DVD Player  
Includes DVD/VCRs.  
Indicator = DVD (or AUX)  
Manufacturer  
Code  
Manufacturer  
Code  
Manufacturer  
Code  
Aiwa  
Apex  
1045  
Harman Kardon  
Hitachi  
1070  
1041, 1042  
1061  
Philips  
1007, 1012, 1013  
1017, 1069  
1003, 1066  
1034  
1003, 1014  
1035  
1000, 1001,  
1002, 1018,  
1019, 1020  
Pioneer  
Proscan  
Qwestar  
RCA  
Irradio  
JVC  
Kenwood  
Koss  
Magnavox  
Marantz  
Memorex  
Mintek  
Mitsubishi  
NAD  
Nakamichi  
Norcent  
Onkyo  
Oritron  
Panasonic  
1005, 1008  
1065  
Audiovox  
Blaupunkt  
Bose  
Cherry  
Claricon  
Classic  
Daewoo  
Denon  
Emerson  
Fisher  
Funai  
GE  
1046  
1050  
1062  
Sampo  
Samsung  
Sanyo  
Sharp  
Sherwood  
Sony  
1038  
1011  
1004, 1022  
1036, 1039  
1021  
1015  
1056  
1026  
1058  
1027  
1031  
1037  
1051  
1059, 1060  
1028, 1052  
1032  
1009, 1010,  
1047, 1064  
1028, 1029  
1048  
1023, 1025  
Sylvania  
Techwood  
Toshiba  
Yamaha  
Zenith  
1029, 1049  
1054  
1033  
1029, 1040  
1003, 1068  
1043  
1030  
1067  
1016  
1055  
1044, 1063  
1053, 1057  
1034  
Go Video  
GPX  
Great Wall  
1006, 1024  
Set-Top Cable Box  
Includes cable boxes with digital video recorders.  
Indicator = STB (or AUX)  
Manufacturer  
Code  
Manufacturer  
Code  
Manufacturer  
Code  
ABC  
GE  
2022, 2023  
2022, 2023  
Jerrold  
Motorola  
Pioneer  
Proscan  
RCA  
2023, 2024  
Scientific Atlanta  
2028, 2025, 2026  
2027, 2030, 2031 Signature  
2023  
2029  
2032  
General  
2033  
2022, 2023  
2024  
Sony  
Time Warner  
Instruments  
Hitachi  
2023, 2024, 2031  
2023  
Satellite Receiver  
Indicator = STB (or AUX)  
Manufacturer  
Code  
Manufacturer  
Code  
Manufacturer  
Code  
BSB  
2003  
2001, 2020  
2015  
2004, 2017, 2018 RCA  
2020  
2002  
Panasonic  
Philips  
2005, 2010  
2000, 2011  
2017, 2018  
2017, 2018  
2006  
Sony  
2007, 2019, 2021  
2016  
DirecTV  
Express Vu  
GE  
Star Choice  
SuperDish  
Toshiba  
Proscan  
2013  
2004, 2008,  
2014  
Hughes  
Mitsubishi  
Samsung  
Zenith  
2009, 2012  
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Includes receivers, tuners, amplifiers, home theaters, cassette recorders, digital audio tape recorders, and phonographs.  
Indicator = AUDIO (or AUX)  
Manufacturer  
Code  
Manufacturer  
Code  
Manufacturer  
Code  
Aiwa  
3011  
3007  
3008  
Kenwood  
Luxman  
Marantz  
Nakamichi  
Onkyo  
Panasonic  
Philips  
3024, 3016  
3027  
Quasar  
3025  
Bose  
RCA Dimensia  
RCA other  
Sanyo  
3018, 3019  
3030, 3031  
3022  
Cambridge  
Denon  
3034  
3003, 3014,  
3026  
3033, 3035  
3006, 3017, 3025 Sony  
3009, 3010, 3012 Technics  
3002  
3031  
3015  
Scientific Atlanta  
3029  
Fisher  
GE  
Harman Kardon  
Ibiza  
JBL  
JVC  
3022  
3013, 3023, 3032  
3001, 3025  
3036  
3031  
3005, 3021  
3020  
Pioneer  
Proscan  
Toshiba  
Yamaha  
Zenith  
3000, 3024  
3028  
3021  
3004  
Digital Video Recorder  
Indicator = DVR (or AUX)  
Manufacturer  
Code  
Manufacturer  
Code  
Manufacturer  
Code  
Philips  
RePlay  
4001  
4002  
Sony  
4004  
Tivo  
4000, 4003  
HP Digital Entertainment Equipment  
Indicator = DVR (or AUX)  
Manufacturer  
Code  
HP Digital Entertainment  
7000, 7111, 8000  
HP Projector  
Indicator = AUX  
Manufacturer  
Code  
HP  
6000, 6111  
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Includes TV/VCRs and DVD/VCRs.  
Indicator = AUX  
Manufacturer  
Code  
Manufacturer  
Code  
Manufacturer  
Code  
Admiral  
Aiko  
Aiwa  
Akai  
5046, 5047, 5058 JVC  
5000, 5021,  
RCA  
5018, 5019,  
5025, 5031,  
5032, 5038,  
5043, 5064  
5023, 5025,  
5026, 5027, 5028,  
5029, 5035,  
5046, 5047, 5053,  
5060  
5022, 5023,  
5030  
5029  
5041, 5044, 5051  
Kenwood  
5021, 5022,  
5019, 5020,  
5023, 5041, 5044 Realistic  
5041, 5042, 5056  
5026  
5023  
KLH  
Kodak  
LG  
Lloyds  
Logik  
LXI  
5133  
5026  
5026  
5060  
5033  
5026  
5053  
Audiovox  
Bell & Howell  
Broksonic  
Calix  
Canon  
Capehart  
Carver  
CCE  
Challenger  
Citizen  
5024, 5061  
5026  
Ricoh  
Runco  
Samsung  
Sansui  
Sanyo  
5045, 5049  
5037  
5028  
5016, 5025, 5027  
5022, 5041, 5044  
5040  
Magnasonic  
Magnavox  
5063  
5006, 5028, 5037,  
5010, 5023,  
5030, 5033  
5001  
5063  
5025, 5052, 5060  
Marantz  
5021, 5022,  
Scott  
5024, 5027, 5034,  
5025, 5026, 5027,  
5023, 5055, 5063  
5053  
5030  
Memorex  
5017, 5023, 5025,  
5026, 5029, 5037,  
5046, 5047, 5053,  
5054, 5060  
Sears  
5023, 5026,  
5031, 5032,  
5038, 5052,  
5053, 5060  
Colortyme  
Craig  
5021  
5025, 5026,  
5033, 5053, 5060  
Curtis Mathes  
Daewoo  
5018, 5021,  
MGA  
Minolta  
Mitsubishi  
5034, 5042  
Sharp  
5035, 5046, 5047,  
5025, 5028, 5064  
5031, 5032, 5038  
5054, 5058  
5027, 5029, 5030,  
5002, 5004,  
Shintom  
Signature  
Signature 2000  
Singer  
Sony  
STS  
Sylvania  
5020, 5032, 5033  
5046, 5047  
5058  
5040  
5005, 5031,  
5032, 5034, 5042,  
5044, 5053  
Daytron  
Dimensia  
Dixon  
Electrohome  
Emerson  
5040  
5018, 5064  
5008, 5059  
5026, 5053  
5033, 5045, 5049  
5020, 5036  
5038  
Montgomery Ward 5046, 5047  
Motorola  
MTC  
Multitech  
NEC  
5046, 5047  
5025  
5025, 5029, 5033  
5019, 5024,  
5028, 5029,  
5026, 5027, 5029,  
5034, 5042,  
5034, 5063  
5021, 5022,  
5023, 5041,  
5044, 5055  
5026  
5025  
Symphonic  
Tandy  
Tashiko  
Tatung  
Teac  
Technics  
Teknika  
5029, 5060  
5023  
5051, 5053, 5061  
Fisher  
Fuji  
Funai  
Garrand  
GE  
5023, 5052, 5060  
5026  
5041  
5029, 5041  
5039  
5020  
5029  
5029  
Nikko  
Noblex  
Optimus  
5026, 5046, 5047,  
5053  
5018, 5025,  
5028, 5043,  
5051, 5064  
Optonica  
Orion  
5035  
5026, 5029, 5053  
5051, 5053, 5061 Toshiba  
5027, 5031,  
Go Video  
5009, 5011,  
5013, 5015,  
5050, 5065  
5034, 5042, 5057,  
5060, 5062  
Panasonic  
5003, 5007, 5028,  
5039, 5053, 5060  
Totevision  
Unitech  
Vector Research  
Video Concepts  
5025, 5026, 5053  
5025  
Pentax  
5031, 5032,  
5038, 5043  
Goldstar  
5021, 5026,  
5053, 5055  
Philco  
Philips  
Pioneer  
5028, 5061  
5035, 5063  
5021, 5022, 5027  
Gradiente  
Harman Kardon  
Harwood  
5029, 5053  
5021, 5063  
5033  
5021, 5022, 5027,  
5042  
5022, 5031,  
5044, 5048  
Wards  
5025, 5026, 5027,  
5029, 5031,  
Hitachi  
5012, 5031,  
5032, 5038,  
5041, 5043  
5021, 5022,  
5023, 5024,  
5025, 5026,  
5028, 5031,  
5032, 5033,  
5038, 5053  
Portland  
5040  
5032, 5033,  
Proscan  
5018, 5064  
5028, 5053  
5035, 5038,  
Quasar  
Radio Shack  
5046, 5047, 5053,  
5054, 5060, 5063  
JC Penney  
Jensen  
5026, 5035, 5047,  
5053  
XR-1000  
Yamaha  
5029, 5033  
Radio Shack/  
Realistic  
5023, 5025, 5026,  
5028, 5029, 5035,  
5046  
5021, 5022,  
5023, 5041  
Zenith  
5014, 5020,  
5031, 5032, 5041 Radix  
5026  
5037, 5045, 5049,  
5053, 5056  
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Controlling Other Devices  
After you program the remote control for another device, you can control that device using these basic  
functions.  
1. Press Device to select the indicator for the device you want to operate. You cannot select an indicator  
that is not programmed.  
2. Press buttons on the remote control to operate the device. See the following tables.  
NOTE: The following lists show basic functions. Some devices might support other functions not listed  
below. Other devices might not support all functions.  
All devices  
To do this...  
Press...  
Control the device  
Device one or more times  
Turn device on and off  
Change device settings (using device menu)  
Display information  
Settings, then  
,
,
,
, and OK  
Info  
DVD player  
To do this...  
Press...  
*
Play  
*
*
*
*
*
*
Pause  
Stop  
Jump to next scene (chapter)  
Jump to previous scene (chapter)  
Fast forward  
Fast backward  
Select from DVD menu  
Menu, then  
,
,
,
, and OK  
*
While DVD or TV is selected  
Set-top cable box  
To do this...  
Press...  
Change channel  
Go to channel  
Ch+ or Ch–  
0 through 9, then Enter  
Previous channel  
Display channel guide  
Last  
Guide  
Satellite receiver  
To do this...  
Press...  
Change channel  
Go to channel  
Ch+ or Ch–  
0 through 9, then Enter  
Previous channel  
Display satellite guide  
Last  
Guide  
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Audio system, audio/video receiver  
To do this...  
Press...  
*
Adjust volume  
Vol+ and Vol–  
*
Temporarily turn sound off and on  
Change source  
Source  
*
While any indicator is selected.  
Personal digital video recorder  
To do this...  
Play  
Press...  
Pause  
Stop  
Record  
Rec  
Fast forward  
Fast backward  
Jump forward  
Jump backward  
Display channel list  
Display list of recordings  
one or more times  
Guide  
Menu  
HP projector  
To do this...  
Press...  
Picture  
Source  
Change picture mode  
Change picture source  
VCR  
To do this...  
Play  
Press...  
Rec  
Pause  
Stop  
Record  
Fast forward  
Rewind, fast backward  
Change channel  
Go to channel  
Ch+ or Ch–  
0 through 9 then Enter  
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Watching a Show  
The following topics show several ways to control your TV or video show. If you want to adjust the picture  
Changing the Channel  
There are several ways to change channels on the TV.  
To do this...  
Press...  
Browse to a channel  
Go to a channel  
Ch+ and Ch–  
For standard channels, 0 through 9 and then Enter. You can  
enter channels as 1,2, or 3 digits. Examples: 12, 012.  
For digital channels, 0 through 9, –, 0 through 9, and then Enter.  
The sub-channel digits come after the –. Example: 23-1.  
Go to previous channel  
Last  
Go to the next of your favorite cable channels  
Choose from full list of channels  
Favorites  
Guide, then Ch+, Ch–,  
,
, and OK  
Display information about the current channel  
Info  
In the channel and information listings, these indicators give information about the channel.  
Indicator  
Meaning  
Included in list of favorite cable channels  
Requires password to view  
Surround sound program  
Received on antenna input  
Strength of digital signal on antenna input  
Adjusting the Volume  
Press the  
volume+ and  
volume– buttons.  
mute button.  
To temporarily stop the sound, press the  
To quickly choose a sound mode that has the characteristics you want, press Sound one or more  
times. For example, the subwoofer turns off in Quiet mode.  
TIP: The volume buttons on the remote control always change the volume of the TV speakers or an external  
sound system, even if TV or AUDIO is not selected on the remote control.  
NOTE: The volume and mute buttons also affect the stereo output port, but not the digital audio output.  
NOTE: The volume and mute buttons on the side of the TV control only the TV. They do not control an  
external sound system.  
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Viewing Closed Captions  
The TV enables you to view captions for certain shows and movies received on the TV antenna input and  
cable input.  
NOTE: If you have a set-top cable box or satellite receiver not connected to the TV’s antenna input or cable  
input, you cannot use the TV to control captions for this source. You must use whatever options are  
provided by the cable or satellite equipment.  
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Press the red/CC button on the remote control one or more times to cycle through these options:  
No captions, normal sound  
Captions, normal sound  
Captions only while sound is muted  
Depending on the program, you might be able to customize the content and appearance of the captions.  
Press Settings and go to Setup > Closed caption.  
Watching Another Video Source  
There are several ways to change to a different picture source  
.
To do this...  
Press...  
Last  
Go to previous picture source  
Choose from a list of sources  
Source, then  
,
,
,
, and OK  
, and OK  
Choose from a display of pictures from all  
sources (see the following illustration)  
Source, Source, then  
,
,
,
Display information about the current source  
Info  
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Watching Two Pictures  
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Press the green/PIP button on the remote control one or more times to cycle through these options:  
Overlapping pictures (PIP)  
Side-by-side pictures (POP)  
No second picture  
When two pictures are shown, you can control their configuration. The “active picture” is the one with sound  
and that sometimes has a border.  
To do this...  
Press...  
or  
Find the active picture  
when no border is visible  
Change the size of the active picture  
Move the border to the other picture and play its sound  
Swap picture positions  
or  
or  
OK  
Move an overlapping picture (PIP)  
Show a different source  
Settings, then go to Source > Dual picture > Layout  
Source  
Show only the active picture (end two pictures)  
Green/PIP  
NOTE: One of the pictures must be the antenna or cable source. However, you cannot view the antenna  
and cable sources at the same time.  
Turning Off after a Delay  
You can set the TV to play for up to two hours and then automatically turn off.  
To set the sleep timer, press the blue/SLEEP button one or more times to select the delay, and then  
press OK.  
To view the timer, press the blue/SLEEP button once.  
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Applying Parental Controls  
The TV enables you to control certain types of shows, movies, and channels displayed on the TV, such as  
programs received on the antenna input and cable input.  
NOTE: If you have a set-top cable box or satellite receiver not connected to the TV’s antenna input or cable  
input, you cannot use the TV controls to block programs for this source. You must use whatever controls are  
provided by the cable or satellite equipment.  
TIP: Access to parental controls is protected by a password. If you forget the password, see “General  
Setting Permission Levels  
By using the standard ratings associated with many TV shows and movies, the TV can block the types of  
content you do not want to view. By setting a lock at a certain TV or movie rating, you block shows or movies  
that exceed that rating.  
TIP: If you want to watch a blocked program, you can temporarily suspend the parental controls if you  
Setting a simple lock  
The simplest way to block unwanted shows and movies is to choose one of the predefined rating levels.  
1. Press Settings, go to Lock, and press OK.  
2. If no password is set, when prompted, press a sequence of four 0 through 9 buttons to create a new  
password. When prompted, press the same buttons again.  
If a password is set, when prompted, press the buttons for your password.  
3. Go to Lock > Lock mode; then select On and press OK.  
4. Go to Lock > Rating; then select one of the predefined modes and press OK.  
Rating...  
Blocks these ratings...  
Child (age 5)  
US: TV-Y7 and above, PG and above  
Canada: C8+ and above, 8+ and above  
Youth (age 10)  
Y. Adult (age 16)  
Custom  
US: TV-PG and above, PG-13 and above  
Canada: 14+ and above, 13+ and above  
US: TV-MA and above, R and above  
Canada: 18+ and above  
5. Go to Lock > Unrated content, lock or unlock this option, and then press OK. Note that many news,  
sports, and general interest programs are not rated.  
Setting individual controls  
If you change individual lock settings, these settings become the Custom lock mode.  
1. Press Settings, go to Lock, and press OK.  
2. If no password is set, when prompted, press a sequence of four 0 through 9 buttons for the new  
password. When prompted, press the same buttons again.  
If a password is set, when prompted, press the buttons for your password.  
3. Go to Lock > Lock mode, and then select On and press OK.  
4. Go to Lock > Customize rating.  
5. For each type of content, set the individual locks according to the ratings you want to block. Press OK  
to lock or unlock a rating level. Press  
back to return to the menu. Each blocked rating is marked  
with . Some locks change automatically when you lock or unlock another rating.  
6. Go to Lock > Unrated content, lock or unlock this option, and then press OK. Note that many news,  
sports, and general interest programs are not rated.  
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Rating  
Description  
USA TV age ratings  
TV-Y  
All children  
TV-Y7  
TV-G  
Directed to children age 7 and above  
General audience  
TV-PG  
TV-14  
TV-MA  
Parental guidance suggested  
Parents strongly cautioned  
Mature audiences only  
USA TV content ratings  
FV  
V
L
Fantasy or cartoon violence  
Violence  
Coarse or crude indecent language  
Sexual situations  
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D
Suggestive or sexual dialog  
USA movie ratings  
G
General audience (all ages)  
PG  
Parental guidance suggested (some material may not be suitable for children)  
Parents strongly cautioned (some material may be inappropriate for children under age 13)  
Restricted (parental guidance suggested for children under age 17)  
No one age 17 or under allowed  
PG-13  
R
NC-17  
X
No one age 17 or under allowed  
Canada English ratings  
E
Exempt  
C
Children (all ages)  
C8  
G
Children age 8 and above  
General (all audiences)  
PG  
14+  
18+  
Parental guidance (some material may not be suitable for children)  
Viewers age 14 and above  
Adult (viewers age 18 and above)  
Canada French ratings  
E
Exempt  
G
General  
8+  
13+  
16+  
18+  
Not for children under age 8  
Not for children under age 13  
Not for viewers under age 16  
Adult (viewers age 18 and above)  
TIP: To cancel parental controls, go to Lock > Lock mode and set the mode to Off.  
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Blocking Certain Channels  
You can also block any channels you do not want to show, regardless of their content ratings.  
1. Press Settings, go to Lock, and press OK.  
2. If no password is set, when prompted, press a sequence of four 0 through 9 buttons for the new  
password. When prompted, press the same buttons again.  
If a password is set, when prompted, press the buttons for your password.  
3. Go to Lock > Channel. In the list of channels, hidden channels are highlighted in gray.  
4. In the list of channels, move to a channel and press red/CC to lock that channel or press green/PIP to  
unlock it. Each blocked channel is marked with  
.
5. Press  
back to return to the menu.  
Temporarily Suspending Controls  
If you want to watch a show that would be blocked by your normal control settings, you can temporarily  
turn off the controls.  
1. Tune the TV to the desired program or channel. If it is blocked, a password prompt appears.  
2. Press the buttons for your password.  
3. To suspend all locks until the TV is turned off, press the red/CC button, or to view this channel but  
keep all locks active, press the green/PIP button.  
Changing Your Password  
The password prevents other viewers from viewing programs or changing the parental controls without  
permission.  
1. Press Settings, go to Lock, and press OK.  
2. When prompted, press the buttons for your password.  
3. Go to Lock > Change password.  
4. Press a sequence of four 0 through 9 buttons for the new password.  
5. When prompted, press the buttons again.  
TIP:  
To cancel parental control, let Lock mode off. To temporarily cancel control, see “Temporarily  
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Adjusting the Picture and Sound  
Choosing the Best Picture Mode  
You can quickly choose a different picture mode to make adjustments to the picture. Picture modes can  
control properties, such as color and brightness. They let you easily choose the best settings for ambient  
lighting and the type of video content.  
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Press Picture one or more times to select the picture mode that gives the best picture.  
Normal mode—for watching most programs in average lighting conditions.  
Movie mode—for watching movies in a darkened room.  
Vivid mode—for watching TV shows and for bright lighting.  
Studio mode—for professional studios and calibration labs.  
You can also customize the picture modes so they are best for your video sources:  
1. Press Picture to select the picture mode you want to adjust.  
2. Press Settings and go to Picture.  
3. Adjust the settings until you are satisfied with the picture.  
TIP: To exit from any on-screen menu or adjustment, press the Settings button.  
Adjusting the Size of the Picture  
Video images come in several different sizes, depending on the video content and the source device. If a  
picture does not fit the shape of your TV screen, you have a few choices: shrink the picture to fit the screen  
with black bars filling the unused space, zoom the picture to fill the screen, or stretch the picture to fill the  
screen.  
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Press Aspect one or more times to find the size and shape you like best. For some options, some parts  
of the picture might be off the screen or stretched.  
Type of picture  
Recommended views  
Standard picture  
Best fit (side bars fill screen)  
Stretched (to remove bars)  
4:3  
4:3  
Wide-screen picture  
Best fit (fills screen)  
Super wide-screen picture  
Best fit (top and bottom bars fill  
screen)  
2.35:1  
2.35:1  
Enlarged and stretched (to  
remove bars)  
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TIP: If you can set the video output from a source device to have 16:9 aspect (wide-screen picture), you  
should select that setting. Refer to the instructions for the video device. This provides maximum compatibility  
between the device and the TV.  
Adjusting the Picture for Best Color  
You can fine tune the picture settings on your TV to get the best color and image quality. You can perform  
these steps for each input port that you use. Do them in the order shown. For some input ports, some of these  
settings might not be available, and you should skip these adjustments.  
1. Press the Picture button and select the picture mode you want to use for the current source.  
If you are satisfied with the color, stop here.  
2. Press Settings and go to the Picture menu.  
3. Go to Advanced color > DVI color. For best color, set this to Standard unless you are viewing DVI  
output from a computer or “extended DVI” output.  
4. Go to Advanced color > Brightness boost. For best color, turn this option off.  
5. Go to Brightness. Adjust to the highest setting that still gives the darkest black for black areas. You  
can view black objects or shadowed areas.  
6. Go to Contrast. Adjust to the highest setting that does not wash out fine detail in bright areas. You can  
view bright clouds or textured white areas.  
7. Go to Advanced color > Gamma. Adjust to the setting that gives the best overall midrange brightness.  
This should have minimal effect on blacks and whites.  
8. Go to Advanced color > Color temperature. Adjust to the setting where whites and colors look best.  
9. Go to Color saturation. Adjust to the setting where colors look most natural.  
10. Go to Tint. Adjust to the settings where colors look most natural.  
11. Repeat all steps if necessary.  
TIP: To reset the picture mode to its factory settings, press Settings, go to Picture > Reset, press OK, and  
select Yes.  
Adjusting Other Picture Settings  
The on-screen menu provides many settings that enable you to fine tune the picture.  
1. Press Settings and go to the Picture menu.  
2. Change the picture settings as needed.  
To get descriptions for all available picture adjustments, see “Picture Menu” on page 53.  
Adjusting Sound Settings  
To do this...  
Do this...  
Change the volume  
Press Sound, or press Settings and go to the Sound menu.  
Press yellow/SAP, or press Settings and go to Sound > Advanced sound.  
Press Settings and go to Sound > Advanced sound > Internal speakers.  
Adjust the sound quality  
Play a secondary audio channel  
Turn off TV speakers  
To get descriptions for all available sound adjustments, see “Sound Menu” on page 54.  
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Customizing Your Channels and Sources  
Adding or Deleting a Channel  
You can manually add or delete channels in the list of channels for the antenna or cable input, which  
enables you to add a new channel that becomes available or hide a channel you want to omit when  
browsing channels.  
1. Optional: tune to the channel you want to add or delete.  
2. Press Settings and go to Setup > Channel setup > Add/Remove cable or Add/Remove antenna,  
depending on the source (cable or antenna).  
3. Press  
up and  
down to highlight the channel, then press red/CC to delete that channel or press  
green/PIP to add it. Each deleted channel is marked with "X" and highlighted in gray.  
4. Press  
TIP:  
back to close the list.  
If you want only to delete channels, press Guide to display the list of channels, then press  
red/CC to delete channels.  
If you want to update the complete list of channels, press Settings and go to Setup > Channel  
setup > Auto search cable or Auto search antenna, depending on the source (cable or  
antenna). For example, you could do this if you add new cable services or install a new  
antenna. However, if you have a CableCARD installed, Auto search cable is not available  
because the card provides complete channel information.  
Setting Up Favorite Channels  
You can quickly tune to your most-watched cable channels by creating a list of favorite channels. Only  
channels received on the cable input can be included in the list of favorite channels—antenna channels  
cannot be added to the list.  
To tune to a favorite channel  
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Press Favorites one or more times to tune to one of your favorite cable channels.  
To add a channel to your favorites  
1. Tune to the cable channel you want to add (or delete).  
2. Press Guide to show the list of channels. Each favorite channel is marked with  
.
3. Press green/PIP to add or remove the  
for the selected channel.  
Labeling the Sources  
You can assign names to the input ports so you can select sources based on names you can easily recognize.  
These names replace the standard input names in most situations.  
1. Press Settings and go to Setup > Source names.  
2. Select the input you want to rename and press OK.  
3. Press  
down and  
up to select the first letter of the name; then press right. Repeat for each letter  
or character in the name. The name can be as short as you want.  
4. When the name is complete, press OK.  
5. Repeat for other inputs as needed.  
TIP: To delete the name for an input and restore the default name, open the name for editing, and then  
press the red/CC button.  
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Using the On-Screen Menu  
Changing Settings Using the Menu  
You can change TV settings using the on-screen menu. These steps show the general operation, but you can  
always look for the prompts near the bottom of the menu screen.  
1. On the remote control, press Device to select TV.  
2. Press Settings to display the on-screen menu.  
3. Press  
4. Press  
up and  
up and  
down to highlight the desired menu and then press OK to go into that menu.  
down to highlight the desired setting and then press OK to start changing the  
setting.  
5. Press left and right or  
6. To return to a previous menu, press  
up and  
down to adjust the setting, as prompted.  
back one or more times.  
7. To close the on-screen menu, press Settings.  
NOTE: You can use the buttons on the side of the TV to work the on-screen menu:  
The Settings button opens the menu and also corresponds to  
The volume buttons correspond to up/down.  
The channel buttons correspond to left/right.  
back.  
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Picture Menu  
Some picture adjustments are used only for certain input sources. Unavailable adjustments are shown in gray  
in the on-screen menu.  
Setting  
Description  
Picture mode  
Adjusts color and picture settings to one of several combinations designed for different types  
of viewing situations. You can change the picture mode at any time to get the best picture  
from different sources in different environments. You can also customize each picture mode for  
each source.  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Brightens or darkens the picture.  
Sets the difference between light and dark areas.  
Sharpens or softens the picture.  
Sharpness  
Tint  
Shifts colors toward red or green.  
Adjusts the intensity of colors.  
Color saturation  
Advanced color  
Gamma  
Adjusts advanced color settings.  
Enhances mid-tone areas of the picture.  
Color temperature Shifts colors toward red or blue.  
R Gain  
B Gain  
G Gain  
Adjusts the amount of red (R), blue (B), and green (G). If you change any of these settings,  
the Color temperature setting automatically changes to Custom.  
Brightness boost  
DVI color  
Forces higher brightness.  
Adjusts the digital-video color range when not automatically defined. Set to Standard unless  
you are viewing DVI output from a computer or “extended DVI” output.  
Advanced picture  
Noise reduction  
Auto-sync  
Adjusts how the picture is displayed.  
Automatically reduces static in the picture.  
Resynchronizes the TV to the input signal from a computer. This can compensate for any  
change in the signal.  
Frequency  
Tracking  
Adjusts the timing of the TV relative to a computer signal.  
Adjusts the phase of the TV relative to a computer signal.  
V Position  
H Position  
Reset  
Adjusts the picture up or down within the projection area for a computer signal.  
Adjusts the picture left or right within the projection area for a computer signal.  
For the current source, restores all picture settings to their default settings.  
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Sound Menu  
Setting  
Description  
Sound mode  
Adjusts sound settings to one of several combinations designed for different listening  
situations. You can customize each sound mode. Quiet mode turns off the subwoofer.  
Volume  
Adjusts the loudness of the sound.  
Treble  
Adjusts the loudness of higher pitches.  
Bass  
Adjusts the loudness of lower pitches.  
Balance  
Adjusts the relative loudness of left and right channels.  
Simulates rich surround sound experience on two speakers.  
SRS TruSurround XT  
Volume leveling  
Continually adjusts the loudness of the sound to maintain an even level and avoid large  
changes.  
Advanced sound  
Standard audio  
Adjusts advanced sound settings. Not all channels provide all options.  
For standard TV programs, sets the type of sound: stereo, monaural, or a secondary audio  
program (SAP).  
DTV audio  
For digital TV, sets the language of the audio program.  
Digital audio out  
Sets the type of signal on the digital audio output: surround or stereo, depending on the  
program (Auto), or always stereo (PCM) for certain older digital audio systems.  
Internal speakers  
Reset  
Sets whether the TV speakers are turned on.  
Restores all sound settings to their default settings.  
Source Menu  
Setting  
Description  
Visual Select  
Channel Guide  
Source  
Shows small pictures from all video sources so you can choose a source.  
Shows a list of channels for the current source: antenna or cable.  
Shows the list of sources so you can choose a source.  
Aspect  
Selects how the picture fits on the screen. You should find one setting that fits the complete  
picture on the screen without distortion.  
Dual picture  
Dual mode  
Source  
Adjusts the configuration for showing two pictures.  
Sets whether two pictures are displayed and how they are arranged.  
Chooses a source for the secondary picture.  
Size  
Selects the relative sizes of two pictures.  
Layout  
Selects the position of secondary picture when it is superimposed on the main picture.  
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Lock Menu  
Setting  
Description  
Lock mode  
Sets whether programs are blocked according to settings in this menu. If you override the lock  
setting to watch a program, the mode temporarily appears as Suspend.  
Rating  
Selects the level of audience and blocks programs with ratings above this level. Applies to  
programs on the antenna and cable inputs.  
Customize rating  
Adjusts individual rating permissions. If you change any ratings, the Rating level  
automatically changes to Custom.  
USA TV  
Allows or blocks programs with specific US TV ratings.  
Allows or blocks movies with specific US movie ratings.  
Allows or blocks programs with specific Canada/English ratings.  
Allows or blocks programs with specific Canada/French ratings.  
Allows or blocks unrated programs.  
USA Movie  
Canada English  
Canada French  
Unrated content  
Channel  
Allows or blocks specific TV channels.  
Change password  
Sets or changes the unlock sequence.  
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Setup Menu  
Setting  
Description  
Language  
Selects the language used by the on-screen menu.  
Configures channels for the antenna or cable input.  
Channel setup  
Cable system  
Sets the frequency standard used by the TV’s cable input. If your cable provider uses the HRC  
or IRC standard, select that option.  
Auto search cable Scans all cable channels for valid channels and updates the cable channel guide.  
Add/Remove cable Selects cable channels to show or hide in the cable channel guide.  
Auto search  
antenna  
Scans all antenna channels for valid channels and updates the antenna channel guide.  
Add/Remove  
antenna  
Selects antenna channels to show or hide in the antenna channel guide.  
Cable card  
Displays information for CableCARD setup.  
Time  
Sets up the clock.  
Clock  
Sets whether the clock is automatically set using data from the antenna and cable inputs.  
Time zone  
Daylight savings  
Date  
Sets the time zone.  
Sets how daylight savings is configured.  
Sets the calendar date.  
Sets the clock time.  
Time  
Sleep  
Sets or shows how long the TV will stay on before automatically turning off. When activated,  
this function operates only one time.  
Source names  
Closed Caption  
CC mode  
Sets labels for input sources.  
Configures TV closed captions for the antenna and cable inputs.  
Sets whether closed captions are shown. On mute displays captions only while sound is  
muted.  
Standard CC  
DTV CC  
Selects a caption option for standard channels.  
Selects a caption option for digital channels.  
Selects a configuration for digital captions.  
DTV CC mode  
Customize DTV CC Adjusts the configuration for captions on digital channels. If you change any settings, DTV CC  
mode automatically changes to Custom.  
Menu timeout  
Factory reset  
About  
Sets how many seconds the on-screen menu waits for input before it closes.  
Restores all menu settings to factory default settings.  
Displays information and status for the TV.  
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5 Fixing Problems  
Maintaining the TV  
The TV is designed to require very little maintenance. For best performance, keep the TV clean and replace  
the lamp module when you see a warning message.  
Cleaning the TV  
You can keep the TV clean using the following recommendations.  
Use the TV in an area that is free from excessive dust and dirt. You cannot clean any of the internal  
surfaces.  
Wipe the screen and case with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use water, polish, solvent, or other  
substances.  
Use a vacuum cleaner to clean dust from the air vents on the back and sides of the TV. Do this at least  
yearly or more often if there is visible accumulation.  
Replacing the Lamp Module  
As the TV operates over time, the brightness of the TV lamp module gradually decreases and the lamp  
module becomes more susceptible to breakage. You can install a new lamp module at any time to bring the  
TV up to factory-fresh brightness. We recommend replacing the lamp module if a warning message displays.  
HP replacement lamp: L2114A  
WARNING! Replacing the lamp module requires special consideration:  
• To reduce the risk of injury, be careful when removing the lamp module because broken  
glass might be present.  
• The lamp contains a small amount of mercury. If the lamp breaks, adequately ventilate the  
area where the breakage occurred, discard any nearby food and drink, and thoroughly  
clean the table surface around the TV. Wash your hands after cleaning the area or  
handling a broken lamp. Disposal of this lamp might be regulated because of  
environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, contact your local  
productdata.  
• Because the lamp assembly operates at a very high temperature, turn off the TV and wait  
30 minutes before removing the lamp module.  
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1. Turn off the TV and allow it to cool for at least 30 minutes.  
2. Unplug the power cord.  
3. Open the front access door by pressing in above the HP logo, then releasing.  
4. Loosen the two screws 1 on the lamp cover and remove the cover 2.  
5. Loosen the three screws 1 on the lamp module; then pull out the module using its handle 2.  
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6. Insert the new lamp module into the opening, firmly press it into place, and tighten the three  
screws 1.  
7. Insert the tabs on the lamp cover 2 into the openings in the case. Position the cover and tighten the  
two screws 3.  
8. Plug in the power cord and turn on the TV. If the lamp does not turn on after the warm-up period,  
reinstall the lamp module.  
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Troubleshooting  
If you have a problem with your TV, find the following category that most closely matches the nature of the  
problem; then look in that section of this chapter:  
Warning Light Problems  
If both red warning lights are  
blinking  
Allow the TV to cool down for about three minutes after it turns off. If this  
condition occurs again after you restart the TV, an internal component has  
failed. Contact HP for assistance (see “Contacting HP Technical Support” on  
If the red temperature light is on  
(right of the blue light)  
Allow the TV to cool down for about three minutes after it turns off. Be sure  
that nothing is near or blocking the vents on the TV and that the vents are  
free of lint and other objects. Remove any sources of excess heat in the room.  
Observe temperature and altitude limits (see “Specifications” on page 71). If  
the warning light turns on after you restart the TV, contact HP for assistance  
If the red lamp light is on (left of the Allow the TV to cool down for about three minutes after it turns off. If the  
blue light)  
warning light turns on after you restart the TV, remove and reinstall the lamp  
module.  
Install a new lamp module. If this occurs after you install a new lamp module,  
remove and reinstall the lamp module. If a new lamp module does not fix the  
problem, contact HP for assistance (see “Contacting HP Technical Support”  
If the red lamp light is on and the  
red temperature light is blinking  
If the temperature light is blinking two times repeatedly, allow the TV to cool  
down for about three minutes after it turns off. Be sure that nothing is near or  
blocking the vents on the TV and that the vents are free of lint and other  
objects. Contact HP for assistance (see “Contacting HP Technical Support”  
If the temperature light is blinking three or more times repeatedly, contact HP  
Startup Problems  
If no lights or sounds turn on  
Be sure that the power cable is securely connected to the TV and the other  
end is plugged into an outlet with power.  
Press the power button again. Try the power button on the side of the TV. (If  
the button on the TV works, but not the button on the remote control, see  
Unplug the power cord for 15 seconds, then plug it in and press the power  
button again.  
If you recently installed a new lamp module, check that the lamp cover is  
correctly installed.  
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Picture Problems  
If you see a picture but it is not the Press Source two times and select the source you want to view.  
one you expect to see  
Label your sources so you can more easily identify them. See “Labeling the  
If you cannot find a source connected to a composite-video input on Video  
1, 2, or 3, make sure the adjacent S-video input has no cable attached.  
If a blank picture displays  
If the image is too dim  
Press Source two times and select the source you want to watch.  
Be sure the external source is turned on and connected.  
For a computer connection, ensure your notebook computer’s external video  
port is turned on. Refer to the computer manual. On some notebooks, for  
example, press the Fn+F4 or Fn+F5 function keys to turn on the external video  
port.  
Try reducing the amount of ambient light shining onto the screen.  
Press the Picture button one or more times to try different color and  
brightness combinations.  
Press Settings, go to Picture > Brightness, and increase the brightness.  
However, if you increase brightness too much, you could reduce color  
quality.  
If a warning message is displayed about the lamp module, replace the lamp  
module to restore full brightness.  
If the image is too small, too large, Press the Aspect button one or more times to try different stretch and zoom  
or stretched  
combinations.  
If the colors seem slightly wrong  
If the colors seem completely wrong Verify that all cables are connected properly. Observe the color coding on  
connectors.  
Be sure the pins on the cable connectors are not bent or broken.  
Press Settings, go to Picture > Reset, press OK, and select Yes.  
Press Settings, go to Setup > Factory reset, press OK, and select Yes.  
If the picture is not clear (ghost  
images, smearing, poor quality)  
Check the cable connections.  
Try a different channel or different source. The source could have poor  
picture quality.  
If the source device has more than one video output, see “Choosing Your  
If the problem occurs for the cable input on one or more cable channels,  
press Settings and go to Setup > Channel setup > Cable system. Try the  
different settings, or ask your local cable provider if either HRC or IRC is  
used.  
For an antenna input, try adjusting the antenna.  
For a source that is connected with a component, composite, or S-video  
cable, be sure you are using a coaxial cable rated at 75 ohms. Any other  
cable or impedance rating can reduce picture quality.  
For a source connected with a video cable, the cable might need to be  
higher quality, especially if the cable is longer than about 3 m (10 ft). HP  
recommends low-loss cable for longer distances to avoid degrading or  
losing the picture.  
If the picture has a black area  
If the picture has black bars at the top and bottom of the screen or at the left  
and right of the screen, the picture might have a different shape than the  
screen. This is normal for certain types of pictures and sources. If you want  
the picture to fill the entire screen, press Aspect one or more times to find the  
view you like best. If the source device has shape options, try changing them  
too. If you want the picture to fill the screen, the picture might have to be  
stretched or cut off.  
If there is a black box inside the picture, you might have a caption option  
turned on but not being used. Press Settings and go to Setup > Closed  
caption. Turn off or chang the caption options.  
If several picture settings seem  
completely wrong and you cannot  
fix them  
Press Settings, go to Picture > Reset, press OK, and select Yes.  
Press Settings, go to Setup > Factory reset, press OK, and select Yes.  
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If a scrolling or cut-off image is  
displayed for a computer  
connection  
Press Settings, go to Picture > Advanced picture > Auto-sync, press OK, and  
select Yes.  
Press Settings, go to Picture > Advanced picture, and adjust V Position and H  
Position.  
Turn everything off. Then power on the TV first and power on the notebook or  
desktop computer second.  
If the previous steps do not correct the display image, adjust the resolution of  
the notebook or desktop computer to 1024×768, 1280×768, or 1366×768  
pixels (60 Hz refresh rate). If the computer has multiple monitors, adjust the  
resolution of the monitor assigned to the TV.  
If the image is flickering or unstable Press Settings, go to Picture > Advanced picture > Auto-sync, press OK, and  
for a computer connection  
select Yes.  
Press Settings, go to Picture > Advanced picture, and adjust Frequency or  
Tracking.  
Channel Problems  
If you cannot find the channel you Press Device one or more times to select the device you want to tune.  
want on the TV  
Depending on your system setup, you might need to tune channels on the TV  
or on an external device, such as a set-top cable box or satellite receiver.  
If you are tuning an external device, be sure the TV is showing this source.  
If you are tuning the TV, press Source and check whether you are viewing the  
antenna input or cable input. Each of these inputs has a separate list of  
channels. For example, if you want to watch a cable channel, you must select  
the cable input.  
If the channel is not in the channel list, type the channel number and press  
Enter. Then press Settings and go to Setup > Channel setup > Add/Remove  
antenna or Add/Remove cable. Press green/PIP to add the channel.  
If you cannot receive one or more  
channels on the TV  
Press Source and check whether you are viewing the antenna input or cable  
input. Each of these inputs has a separate list of channels.  
Press Settings and go to Setup > Channel setup > Auto search antenna or  
Auto search cable; then press OK. This finds all currently available channels  
for the antenna or cable input.  
Some cable channels are scrambled or specially formatted and require a  
CableCARD or set-top cable box to receive them. Check with your cable  
provider.  
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Sound Problems  
If no sound is coming out of the TV Be sure you have an audio cable securely connected between the TV and  
the source device. Check that the audio and video cables connect to the  
same group of connectors on the TV, such as Component 1.  
On the side of the TV, press the  
volume+ button one or more times to be  
sure sound is not muted and the volume is not too low.  
Press Settings, go to Sound > Advanced sound > Internal speakers, and be  
sure the speakers are turned on.  
Be sure that the mute and volume settings are correct on the source device,  
such as a VCR, camcorder, or computer.  
If no sound is coming out of an  
external sound system  
Be sure the sound source and sound system are turned on.  
If the source is the cable or antenna input to the TV, be sure you have an  
audio cable connected from the TV output to the sound system. The  
connection can be either a digital audio cable or a stereo cable.  
If the audio output from the source device is connected to the TV, verify that:  
(1) an audio cable is connected from the TV output to the sound system  
(digital or stereo) and (2) the audio and video cables from the source device  
are connected to the same input on the TV (not needed for HDMI). If the  
audio cable from the TV output is a stereo cable, press the  
volume+  
button on the side of the TV one or more times to be sure the sound output is  
not muted and the volume is not too low.  
If the audio output from the source device is connected directly to the sound  
system, check the cable connections and settings on those two devices.  
If the volume of the TV speakers  
cannot go high enough  
If the source device has a volume control, increase its volume. For example,  
a set-top cable box might have a volume control. You can set the volume of  
the TV speakers using the volume control on the TV or on the source device.  
If the sound is inconsistent or weak Press Settings and go to Sound > Advanced sound > Standard audio. Try  
different settings for the current channel or source.  
If the remote control does not  
change the volume of the sound  
If the sound is out of sync with the If the audio from the current source is connected to an external receiver or  
picture  
sound system, the TV cannot synchronize the audio. Check whether the  
receiver or sound system has an adjustment for sound delay. If it does, try  
adjusting the delay. Otherwise, you can purchase an external sound-delay  
device and insert it in the audio line between the source and the receiver or  
sound system, then adjust the delay.  
If possible, try connecting the device using a different video input on the TV.  
For example, try connecting to the HDMI or component-video input.  
Depending on the source device, different video connections can have  
different audio synchronizations.  
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General Problems  
If the TV stops responding to all  
controls  
Try the buttons on the side of the TV. If the TV does not respond, turn off the  
TV, then unplug the power cord, and wait at least 15 seconds before  
reconnecting power.  
If the buttons on the TV work, but the remote control buttons do not work, see  
If the lamp shuts off during a show A minor power surge might cause the lamp to shut off. This is normal. Wait  
about three minutes; then power on the TV.  
If a red warning light is on or blinking, see “Warning Light Problems” on  
If the lamp burns out or makes a  
popping sound  
If the lamp burns out and makes a popping sound, the TV will not turn back  
on until you replace the lamp module. See “Replacing the Lamp Module” on  
If you forget your password for  
parental control  
Turn off the TV. Then press the following sequence of six buttons on the  
remote control: Settings, 000, OK,  
power. This allows access to the Lock  
menu without entering a password, but only until you turn off the TV. Press  
Settings and go to Lock > Change password. You must create a new  
password before you can change lock settings or view blocked programs.  
If a setting in the on-screen menu is This is normal. Some menu settings are not used for certain types of sources  
gray and you cannot change it  
or channels and do not affect the picture. You cannot change those settings  
while viewing such sources or pictures.  
Remote Control Problems  
If the remote control does not  
operate  
Try removing and reinserting the batteries in the remote control.  
To operate the TV, press Device one or more times to select TV.  
Move to within 9 m (30 ft) of the TV.  
Aim the remote control at the TV screen. Try moving more in front of the TV  
rather than off to the side.  
With the TV turned on, watch the blue power light below the screen while  
you press the Settings button on the remote control. If the blue light blinks,  
the remote control is working. If the blue light does not blink, check the  
position of the batteries in the remote control or replace the batteries.  
If the remote control does not control Be sure the remote control is working. See the previous problem.  
the TV volume  
Press Device and try to select AUDIO. If you can select AUDIO, you  
programmed an audio device on the remote control and all volume and  
mute functions are always sent to the audio device, not to the TV. To control  
the TV volume, you must cancel the audio device programming. To do this,  
program the AUDIO device using code 0000. See “Programming for Other  
If the remote control does not  
change channels  
Press Device one or more times to select the device you want to tune.  
Depending on your system setup, you might need to tune channels on the TV  
or on an external device, such as a set-top cable box or satellite receiver.  
If you are tuning the TV but no channels are displayed, see “Channel  
If you cannot move the indicator to The indicator cannot move to a device that is not programmed in the remote  
a certain device  
control. First you must program the remote control for that device. See  
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Testing the Operation  
You can use an internal diagnostic test to verify the proper operation of the TV.  
1. Turn off the TV.  
2. Press the following sequence of six buttons on the remote control: Settings, 999, OK,  
3. If the TV turns on, the TV is operating properly.  
power.  
If the red warning lights on the front of the TV turn on or start blinking, see “Warning Light Problems”  
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6 Support and Warranty  
Support  
Contacting HP Technical Support  
HP provides expert advice on using your HP TV and solving problems with your TV. Support options and  
availability vary by product, country/region, and language. The HP support process works most effectively  
if you seek assistance in the following order:  
Step 1: HP TV Documentation  
Review the owner’s manual and setup guide included with the TV. From our experience, a large percentage  
of customer issues are addressed in the owner’s manual.  
Step 2: HP Technical Support  
HP Technical Support offers online, instant access to support information, helpful tips, and the latest updates  
24 hours a day, seven days a week, at no additional cost to you. This service requires access to the Internet.  
HP Technical Support Websites  
By connecting to the Internet, you can obtain a wide variety of information about your TV, including product  
help and user forum information.  
HP Technical Support Email  
One-to-one email gives direct answers to your questions from an HP service technician. Email support is a  
great way to ask a question about your specific situation. Include as many details as possible about your  
issue. Many emails are answered within one hour.  
Step 3: HP Telephone Support  
HP provides telephone support at no additional cost for as long as you own your TV. (Standard phone  
company charges do apply.) Telephone support is available in any country where the product is distributed  
by HP.  
Before Calling  
Before calling for help, try completing steps 1 and 2.  
If you cannot solve the problem using these resources, call an HP service technician while you are in front  
of your TV. Please be prepared to provide the following information:  
The TV model and serial numbers  
Messages displayed at the time the situation occurred  
Answers to these questions:  
Has this situation happened before?  
Can you re-create it?  
When did this happen?  
Did you add any new hardware or software around the time this situation began?  
What steps have you taken to solve the problem?  
Support Phone Number  
If you need help solving a problem, contact HP telephone support at one of the following numbers. Visit  
Canada: 1-800-474-6836 or 1-800-HP INVENT  
Mexico (Mexico City): (55) 5258-9922  
Mexico (other): 01-800-472-6684  
United States: 1-800-474-6836 or 1-(800)-HP INVENT  
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Obtaining Repair Service  
If your HP TV must be repaired, call HP telephone support. A trained HP service technician will diagnose  
the problem and coordinate the repair process. HP support will direct you to the best solution, whether it is  
an authorized service provider or an HP facility. Repair covered by the limited warranty is provided at no  
additional cost during the limited warranty period. After the warranty period, you will be quoted a repair  
cost.  
Warranty  
HP Limited Warranty Statement  
HP is committed to providing the best service to ensure that you get the most out of your HP TV. The following  
Limited Warranty Statement describes the standard HP microdisplay TV warranty.  
Product  
Warranty period  
HP md5020n/md5820n/md5880n/md6580n  
Microdisplay TV  
one year  
Limited parts & labor warranty  
(excluding items listed below)  
HP Microdisplay TV Lamp Module  
(included with the TV or purchased separately)  
90 days  
Limited hardware warranty  
HP Cables, Remote Control, Stand, and other parts  
(included with the TV or purchased separately)  
one year  
Limited hardware warranty  
HP Microdisplay TV Limited Warranty Statement  
Extent of Limited Warranty  
1. Hewlett-Packard (HP) warrants to the end-user customer that the HP products specified above will be  
free from defects in materials and workmanship for the duration specified above, which duration  
begins on the date of purchase by the customer. Customer is responsible for maintaining proof date  
of purchase.  
2. For software products, HP’s limited warranty applies only to a failure to execute programming  
instructions. HP does not warrant that the operation of any product will be uninterrupted or error free.  
3. HP’s limited warranty covers only those defects which arise as a result of appropriate use of the  
product, and do not apply to any:  
Improper or inadequate maintenance, or unauthorized modification;  
Software, interfacing, media, parts, or supplies not provided or supported by HP; or  
Operation outside the product’s specifications.  
4. If HP receives notice of a defect in any hardware product covered by HP’s warranty during the  
applicable warranty period, HP shall either repair or replace the defective product at HP’s option.  
5. If HP is unable to repair or replace, as applicable, a defective product which is covered by HP’s  
warranty, HP shall, within a reasonable time after being notified of the defect, refund the purchase  
price for the product.  
6. HP shall have no obligation to repair, replace, or refund until the customer returns the defective  
product to HP.  
7. Any replacement product may be either new or like new, provided that it has functionality at least  
equal to that of the product being replaced.  
8. HP products may contain remanufactured parts or components equivalent to new in performance or  
may have been subject to incidental use.  
9. HP's limited warranty is valid in any country where the covered HP product is distributed by HP.  
Limitations of Warranty  
TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, NEITHER HP NOR ITS THIRD-PARTY SUPPLIERS MAKE ANY  
OTHER WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT  
TO THE HP PRODUCTS, AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF  
MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
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Limitations of Liability  
1. To the extent allowed by local law, the remedies provided in this Warranty Statement are the  
customer’s sole and exclusive remedies.  
2. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, EXCEPT FOR THE OBLIGATIONS SPECIFICALLY SET  
FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT, IN NO EVENT WILL HP OR ITS THIRD-PARTY SUPPLIERS  
BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,  
WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY AND WHETHER  
ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
Local Law  
1. This Warranty Statement gives the customer specific legal rights. The customer may also have other  
rights which vary from state to state in the United States, from province to province in Canada, and  
from country to country elsewhere in the world.  
2. To the extent that this Warranty Statement is inconsistent with local law, this Warranty Statement shall  
be deemed modified to be consistent with such local law. Under such local law, certain disclaimers  
and limitations of this Warranty Statement may not apply to the customer. For example, some states in  
the United States, as well as some governments outside the United States (including provinces in  
Canada), may:  
Preclude the disclaimers and limitations in this Warranty Statement from limiting the statutory  
rights of a consumer (e.g., the United Kingdom);  
Otherwise restrict the ability of a manufacturer to enforce such disclaimers or limitations; or  
Grant the customer additional warranty rights, specify the duration of implied warranties which  
the manufacturer cannot disclaim, or not allow limitations on the duration of implied warranties.  
3. FOR CONSUMER TRANSACTIONS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND, THE TERMS IN THIS  
WARRANTY STATEMENT, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT LAWFULLY PERMITTED, DO NOT EXCLUDE,  
RESTRICT, OR MODIFY, AND ARE IN ADDITION TO, THE MANDATORY STATUTORY RIGHTS  
APPLICABLE TO THE SALE OF HP PRODUCTS TO SUCH CUSTOMERS.  
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7 Reference Information  
This chapter lists the specifications, safety information, and regulatory information for the HP TV.  
Specifications  
Because HP continually improves its products, the following specifications are subject to change. For the  
Screen  
Size  
50, 58, or 65 inches (127, 147, or 165 cm) diagonal size  
16:9 widescreen  
50 inch: 53.0×34.0×17.2 in (134.6×86.4×43.8 cm)  
58 inch: 60.0×38.0×19.2 in (152.4×96.5×48.9 cm)  
65 inch: 66.5×41.0×20.2 in (168.9×104.1×51.4 cm)  
Weight  
50 inch: 102 lb (46 kg)  
58 inch: 117 lb (53 kg)  
65 inch: 133 lb (60 kg)  
Resolution  
md5020n/md5820n: 720p (1280×720)  
md5880n/md6580n: 180p (1920×1080)  
Technology  
DLP featuring HP Visual Fidelity technology  
Dual picture with single tuner (PIP, POP)  
Dynamic Black for high contrast (md5880n, md6580n only)  
Dark Video Enhancement (md5880n, md6580n only)  
Connection panel  
RF inputs  
Accessible from front  
Illuminated  
1 antenna (F-type)  
1 cable (F-type)  
Video inputs  
2 HDMI (compatible with DVI-D input)  
2 component-video (YPbPr)  
3 S-video/composite-video  
1 VGA (15-pin D-sub)  
Audio inputs  
6 stereo (left and right RCA)  
1 stereo (mini-phone)  
Audio outputs  
1 digital audio (coaxial) fixed-level PCM (Dolby Digital 5.1 surround from tuner)  
1 stereo (left and right RCA) adjustable level  
CableCARD  
CableCARD ready (certain models only)  
Other models upgradable with optional CableCARD module  
Service connectors  
Video compatibility  
USB type A (service use only)  
Serial (service use only)  
Antenna: NTSC, ATSC, 480i/p, 720p, 1080i  
Cable: NTSC, ATSC, QAM, ClearQAM, 480i/p, 720p, 1080i  
Composite/S-video: NTSC, 480i  
Component: 480i/p, 720p, 1080i/p*  
HDMI: 480i/p, 720p, 1080i/p*, VGA, SVGA, XGA, WXGA, SXGA  
VGA: VGA, SVGA, XGA, WXGA, SXGA, 720p, 1080i/p* at 60 Hz refresh rate  
* 1080p supported at 24 and 30 frames/second  
Speakers  
2.1 sound system  
Left and right 2-way stereo speakers, 1 subwoofer  
85 watts peak  
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Lamp  
150 W  
6000-hour average lamp life (to half of original brightness)  
HP replacement lamp module: L2114A  
Remote control  
Universal remote control  
6 programmable devices  
Compatibility: HP TV, HP Digital Entertainment, DVD player, cable box, satellite  
receiver, audio system, digital video recorder, VCR, HP projector  
Security  
V-chip for antenna and cable inputs  
Parental lock prevents viewing of unapproved content and channels  
Power  
120 V nominal at 50 to 60 Hz  
380 watts maximum  
Environment  
Operating:  
Temperature: 5 to 35 °C (41 to 95 °F)  
Humidity: 10 to 85% RH, non-condensing  
Altitude: up to 3,000 m (10,000 ft), up to 25 °C (77 °F)  
Storage:  
Temperature: –20 to 60 °C (–4 to 140 °F)  
Humidity: 10 to 85% RH, non-condensing  
Altitude: up to 9,000 m (30,000 ft)  
Safety Information  
LED Safety  
The infrared ports located on the TV and remote control are classified as Class 1 LED devices according to  
International Standard IEC 825-1 (EN60825-1). This device is not considered harmful, but the following  
precautions are recommended:  
If the unit requires service, contact an authorized HP service center.  
Do not attempt to make any adjustment to the unit.  
Avoid direct eye exposure to the infrared LED beam. Be aware that the beam is invisible light and  
cannot be seen.  
Do not attempt to view the infrared LED beam with any type of optical device.  
Mercury Safety  
WARNING! This TV lamp contains a small amount of mercury. If the lamp breaks, adequately ventilate the  
area where the breakage occurred, discard any nearby food and drink, and thoroughly clean the table  
surface around the TV. Wash your hands after cleaning the area or handling a broken lamp. Disposal of  
this lamp may be regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information,  
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Regulatory Information  
This section presents information that shows how your TV complies with regulations in certain regions. Any  
modifications to your TV not expressly approved by HP could void the authority to operate the TV in these  
regions.  
U.S.A.  
This TV 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 TV generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance  
with the instructions, it can cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this TV does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception (which can be determined by unplugging the unit), try the  
following:  
Reorienting or relocating the receiving antenna  
Relocating the TV with respect to the receiver  
Connecting the TV’s power cord to another power outlet  
Connections to peripheral devices  
To maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations, use properly shielded cables with this device.  
For more information, consult your dealer, an experienced radio/television technician, or the following  
booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission: How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV  
Interference Problems. This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC  
20402, Stock Number 004-000-00345-4. At the first printing of this manual, the telephone number was  
202-512-1800.  
Declaration of Conformity  
Trade name: HP Pavilion HD MDTV  
Model: md5020n, md5820n, md6580n, md5880n  
Product number: L1735A, L1736A, L1737A, L1798A  
(1)  
Regulatory Model Number : CRVSB-05ZA  
These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  
Operation is subject to the following conditions:  
1. The devices may not cause harmful interference, and  
2. The devices must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation  
Responsible Party  
Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packard  
Responsible Party: Hewlett-Packard  
Address: Corporate Product Regulations Manager, 3000 Hanover Street, Palo Alto, CA 94304  
Telephone: (650) 857-1501  
Supplementary Information  
(1)  
For regulatory purposes, these products are assigned a Regulatory Model Number. This number should not be  
confused with the trade name (HP Pavilion HD MDTV) or the product numbers (L1735A, L1736A, L1737A, L1798A).  
Canada  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numeriqué de la classe [B] est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
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Index  
connecting  
A
M
antenna 18  
accessories 9  
maintenance 57  
audio 26  
adjusting  
menu  
component-video 15  
composite-video 16  
computer 28  
color 50  
picture 49  
lock 55  
picture 53  
setup 56  
picture mode 41  
settings 50  
size 49  
DVD player 25  
sound 54  
source 54  
using 52  
DVI 15  
external devices 17  
HDMI 14  
slanted picture 41  
volume 43  
mercury safety 72  
satellite receiver 21  
set-top cable box 20  
standard cable 19  
S-video 16  
antenna  
connecting 18  
connector 9  
audio. See sound  
O
on-screen menu 52  
VCR/DVD 22  
P
video gaming device 25  
contacting technical support 67  
controlling other devices 40  
controlling TV 36  
B
parental controls  
applying 46  
blocking  
channels 48  
programs 46  
buttons  
suspending 48  
password 48  
D
picture  
opening menu 52  
remote control 35  
TV 8  
adjusting 49, 50  
menu 53  
digital video recorder  
connecting 22  
troubleshooting 61  
picture mode 49  
picture-in-picture (PIP) 45  
power  
controlling 41  
DVD player  
C
connecting 25  
cable box  
controlling 40  
connecting 20  
controlling 40  
cable service  
connecting 31  
DVI, connecting 15  
DVR. See digital video recorder.  
turning off 32  
turning on 31  
connecting 19  
connector 9  
programming remote control 36  
projector, controlling 41  
F
favorite channels 51  
CableCARD  
features  
accessory 9  
adding slot 29  
installing 30  
R
remote control 35  
TV 8  
ratings 46  
regulatory information 73  
cables  
remote control  
G
connecting 14  
routing 12  
buttons 35  
codes 38  
gaming device, connecting 25  
carrying TV 7  
installing batteries 11  
programming 36  
troubleshooting 64  
repair service 67, 68  
replacing lamp 57  
room layout 10  
routing cables 12  
changing TV settings 52  
H
HDMI  
connecting 14  
connector 9  
HP support 67  
channels  
adding and deleting 51  
changing 43  
favorite 51  
finding 32  
troubleshooting 62  
choosing connections 13  
cleaning TV 57  
closed captions 44  
color, adjusting 50  
component-video  
connecting 15  
connector 9  
L
S
safety  
lamp  
accessory 9  
replacing 57  
lights, warning 60  
lock menu 55  
locking  
lamp 57  
LED 72  
mercury 72  
satellite  
channels 48  
programs 46  
controlling 40  
satellite receiver  
connecting 21  
service connector 9  
setting up 10  
composite-video, connecting 16  
computer  
VGA connector 9  
computer, connecting 28  
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settings, adjusting 50  
set-top cable box  
connecting 20  
controlling 40  
setup menu 56  
side-by-side picture (POP) 45  
sound  
connecting 26  
connector 9  
controlling 43  
menu 54  
troubleshooting 63  
source menu 54  
specifications 71  
stand 9  
support 67  
suspending parental controls 48  
S-video  
connecting 16  
connector 9  
system setup 11  
T
technical support 67  
temperature warning light 60  
testing 65  
time and date 33  
troubleshooting  
channels 62  
general 64  
picture 61  
remote control 64  
sound 63  
startup 60  
warning lights 60  
turning on and off 31  
TV program ratings 46  
V
VCR  
connecting 22  
controlling 41  
VGA connector 9  
video compatibility 71  
video gaming device, connecting 25  
video source  
changing 44  
choosing connection 13  
labeling 51  
volume, adjusting 43  
W
warning lights 60  
warranty 68  
Y
YPbPr 15  
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