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Rear or side view of the TV
DVD
SATELLITE RECEIVER
GAME CONSOLE
HDMI: When a connection is made via HDMI socket, select the
HDMI input through which you have made the connection from the
Source menu and press the OK button. Your TV will switch to the
selected source.
Connect to the HDMI input at the back of your TV by using the connector located on your PC
or your digital video-transmission device with a suitable cable (not supplied with the TV).
Note1: To be able to watch an image in the HDMI mode, your computer must be equipped
with a HDMI graphic card.
Note2: Please adjust the video card settings of your PC if the PICTURE does not fit to the
screen when you transfer the picture to your television from a PC with a DVI to HDMI or HDMI
to HDMI cable.
You may display the resolution information by pressing the INFO button.
9.6.1-HDCP
Your TV supports HDCP feature. To use this feature, you must set up a connection to your
TV set’s HDMI video port and select HDMI by pressing the SOURCE button on your remote
control.
NOTE:In HDMI mode; some resolutions are supported when a DVI to HDMI converter cable
from a PC is used. Only 16:9, 4:3, 14:9 (some definitions) are supported as picture format.
9.6.2-High Definition - HD-READY
Your television can receive high-definition signals (HDTV). You can connect the
input sources (HDTV set-top box or HDTV DVD player) to the (HDMI) socket (digital
HDTV signal). This ensures that you can view digital HDTV programs, even if they
are copy-protected (HDCP High-Definition Copy Protection).
9.6-Connecting an external device via HDMI connection
9.7-PC connection
Rear view of the TV
Picture connection
Audio connection
9.7.1-PC Connection:
Connect the D-Sub15 connector to the PC-IN socket at the back of your television by using
an appropriate cable (not supplied with your television). Again, by using an appropriate cable,
connect the audio output of your PC to the PC AUDIO-IN at the back of your television to
listen to sounds from your PC and you can adjust the volume level of your source by using
VOL+/VOL- buttons.