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VCR OR OTHER ANALOG EQUIPMENT
AUDIO VIDEO CONNECTIONS
THE SIGNAL MAKES THE DIFFERENCE
Composite connectors are included on your new DTV to provide con-
tinued compatibility with older analog devices, such as a VCR.
The S-Video connector will provide the best analog resolution. If you
have an S-Video connector on your old analog equipment, you should
use it instead of the standard video connector. (Cables are not supplied.)
1
Connect your analog AV equipment to the VIDEO1 jacks, as
shown here, matching connector colors to jack colors.
2
Use the INPUT key on the remote control to select Video 1 to
watch video from equipment connected to these jacks. (See
Monitor Usage Note under Quik Step 2.)
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POSITIONING THE LCD DTV, CONTROL PANEL KEYS,
AND REMOVING THE DTV STAND
POSITIONING THE LCD DTV
Always use an appropriate table or stand when positioning your LCD
DTV. For best viewing, avoid locating the DTV where direct sunlight
or indoor lighting falls on the screen. When
placing the unit in an enclosed cabinet,
allow 3 to 4 inches spacing at the top, sides,
and back, for proper ventilation.
CONTROL PANEL
POWER
VOL
POWER
VOL
CH
CH
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IDENTIFYING PICTURE SHAPES
AND PIX SHAPE KEY OPERATION
IDENTIFYING PICTURE
SHAPES
Pillarbox—Gray Bars are attached
to the sides of the picture when a
4:3 aspect ratio program is dis-
played on your Wide Screen (16:9)
DTV (Pix1).
4:3 image on a 16:9 screen
without distortion
Letterbox—Wide Screen format.
Dark bars may appear at the top
and bottom of the image (Pix2).
16:9 image fills the screen
horizontally without distortion
POWER
key
Simulated TV Image
VOLUME
– + keys
NOTE: The optimum viewing
distance for your new Sanyo
Wide Screen LCD DTV:
Model DP26746. . 5.40 feet
CHANNEL
LM
Model DP32746. . 6.67 feet
keys
PIX MODES AND PIX
SHAPE KEY OPERATION
Pix Shape Key—Use the PIX
SHAPE key on the remote control
to change the display. Available
options depend on the input signal
and the aspect ratio of the broad-
cast. Picture Shape options are:
Pix1, Pix2, Pix3, and Pix4.
Pix2—A 16:9 image fills the
screen normally. A 4:3 image is
stretched horizontally and may
appear distorted.
4:3 image stretched
horizontally
Simulated TV Images
VCR
(or Analog Cable Box,
Video Game, etc.)
NOTE: Subscription to
Cable service is required
for that connection.
INPUT
key
INPUT
POWER
1
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
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REMOVING THE DTV STAND (OPTIONAL)
This LCD DTV is designed so that it may be mounted on a wall, if
desired. Attach a Wall Mounting Kit* (sold separately) to the four (4)
threaded inserts on the back of the DTV.
Tools Needed to remove the stand:
Phillips screwdriver
1
Remove four (4) screws as
shown.
2
Carefully remove the DTV stand
and store for possible later use.
*LCD Mounting Screw Specifications:
Model DP26746—M4 diameter, 10mm to 20mm in length
Model DP32746—M6 diameter, 10mm to 20mm in length
Pix3—This mode enlarges a Pix2
image vertically (some of the
image may be cropped off).
Pix3 image, with portions of
the image cropped
Pix4—This mode stretches the
Pix3 image horizontally (portions
of the sides and/or top and bottom
may be cropped off).
With Pix4 more of the image
may be cropped
NOTE: The shapes available to you
depend on the aspect ratio of the
broadcast signal and the input
mode. They may differ in appear-
ance from those represented here.
IN
S-Video
FROM ANT.
IN
VHF/UHF
R-AUDIO-L
VIDEO
RF
TO TV
CHANNEL
3
4
OUT
OUT
S-VIDEO OUT
R-AUDIO-L
VIDEO
DTV Back
Audio Video
S-VIDEO
V
I
D
E
VIDEO
O
(MONO)
L
A
U
D
I
R
O
VIDEO1
VIDEO2 VIDEO3
Threaded Inserts
NOTES: Your new Wide Screen televi-
sion has a screen size aspect
ratio of 16:9 (16 units wide by 9
units high), however, movies
are often filmed at 2:1 or
greater. Therefore, dark bars
may still appear at the top and
bottom (letterbox), even on
Full Wide Screen broadcasts.
A program filmed or video
taped in wide screen format
(16:9 or greater) will show more
of the scene than a program
filmed or video taped with an
aspect ratio of 4:3.
See what you've been missing with your
new SANYO Wide Screen DTV.
4:3 Image
16:9 Wide Screen Image
Y
Pb
Pr
L
L
R
R
AUDIO
OUTPUT
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