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Before Operating Your Rear Projection TV (Continued)
Viewing
The main feature of the Rear Projection TV is its large viewing screen. To be able to enjoy this large
screen at its best, test the Rear Projection TV by placing it in various different parts of the room, in which it
will be set, to find the ideal spot for viewing.
It is best viewed by sitting directly in front of the Rear Projection TV and about 10 to 18 feet from the
screen. The brightness decreases as the viewer moves to the left or to the right of the set.
During the daytime, reflections from light outside may appear on the screen. Drapes or screens can be
used to reduce the reflection or the Rear Projection TV can be placed in a different part of the room.
If the Rear Projection TV’s audio output is connected to a Hi-Fi system’s external speakers, the best audio
performance will be obtained by placing the speakers on each side of the set at an equal distance as well
as on a height which is equal to that of the screen center. For best stereo separation, first place the
external speakers at least four feet from each side of the Rear Projection TV, then place the surround
speakers to the side or behind the viewing area. Due to the differences in room sizes and acoustic
environments some experimentation regarding speaker placement for best performance will be required.
Before using the Rear Projection TV, prepare the remote control.
To use the remote control, insert batteries first.
2 Load the batteries.
Load the two “AA” size batteries
supplied so that the battery poles
and are positioned as
indicated.
1 Open the battery cover.
Pull up the lid in the direction
of the arrow.
3 Close the battery cover.
Lower the lid in the direction
of the arrow.