Olevia LT26HVE Series manual

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    LCD Multi-Media Display L T26HVE / L T26HVX Series MK0-UM00061-000[...]

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    T able of Contents Important Information Important Safety Precautions FCC Statement Accessories Installation And Connection Guide Identifying Front Controls and Rear Inputs - Descriptions of Input T ypes - Connecting the T V's Power Installation - - Connecting to a VCR - Connecting to an A udio Receiver/Home Theater System - -Connecting to a D[...]

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    01 Impor tant infor mation Read the following context indicated by the following symbol to the left. It indicates important literature in operating the product. Read the following context indicated by the following symbol to the left. It indicates a potential high voltage hazard that may compromise your safety . Risk of electronic shock Do not open[...]

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    02 Important safety precautions Cleaning Remember to unplug the AC cord from the AC outlet before cleaning the display unit. And do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners to clean the display. Stand Do not place the display unit on an unstable place. The TV may fall resulting in serious personal injuries to nearby people as well as damage to t[...]

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    03 Important safety precautions Never insert objects or spill liquid into the display unit Never insert any object into the display unit through openings or spill liquid on the display unit. High voltage flows in the display unit, and inserting an object can cause electric shock and/or short internal parts. Keep away fr om water and moisture Do not[...]

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    04 Safety checks Upon completion of service or maintenance, request the service technician to perform safety checks to ensure that the display unit is in proper operating condition. Environment The display unit only operates within the temperature 0C to 40 C.Operation outside of the recommended may cause damage to your product. Replacement parts In[...]

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    05 FCC Sta tement FCC notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency ener[...]

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    06 Accessories Supplied accessories Remote control & batteries (AAA x 2) Power cord x 1 VGA cable (D-Sub 15 male) x 1 User manual booklet x 1 Quick start guide x 1 Warranty card x 1 LCD Multi-Media Display LT26HVE /L T26HVX Series Quick Start Guide LCD Multi-Media Display LT26HVE/L T26HVX Series[...]

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    07 Accessories Optional accessories A V cable with RCA connector S-video cable DVI cable Audio cable with RCA connector Audio cable with stereo mini jack Use the proper cable for the device. ( Stereo mini jack cable ) ( Stereo mini jack to RCA cable ) W all mount set Model# WM-20D Component cable with RCA connector[...]

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    08 TV Installation and Connection Guide Identifying Front and Rear Panels T urns display on / off Displays the On Screen Display(OSD) menu. In OSD menu, press it to return to pre-phase Adjusts Channel. In t he OSD menu, both keys are used to navigate within menu Adjusts volume Press to switch the input sources Contains Infra-red light for digital d[...]

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    09 TV Installation and Connection Guide Identifying Front and Rear Connectors Rear Panel L L R R S-VIDEO S-VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO EarPhone L R ANT Y Y Pb / Cb Pb / Cb Pr / C r Pr / C r L L R R Component2 VIDEO-1 VIDEO-2 Audio Output Component1 DVI / HDCP R L Service Port VGA AC IN power cord connects here. DVI/HDCP and VGA Port : This display includes a[...]

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    10 Descriptions of Connector Types You may find it necessary to use some of the following connector types during setup. 75-ohm coaxial cable Used for TV cable connection . S-Video Cable High quality video cable for enhanced picture quality. Video Yellow Audio (Left) White Audio (Right) Red Some DVD players are equipped with the following three vide[...]

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    11 Connecting the Power Cord Complete other connections prior to connecting the power cord: 1.Connect the power cord to the AC IN connector of the TV TV Installation and Connection Guide 2.Connect the other end of the power cord to the wall outlet.[...]

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    12 Installation TV Installation and Connection Guide In the following pages, you will find directions on how to install your tv and choice of video equipment. Connecting to an Antenna or V ideo Equipment with Antenna outlet Connecting to a DVD Player with A/V or S-Video Cables Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box With Component Connector[...]

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    13 TV Installation and Connection Guide Connecting to an Antenna or V ideo Equipment with Antenna outlet 1.Connect a 75ohm coaxial cable onto the ANT input on the back of the TV's right side panel. If connecting to Video Equipment with Antenna outlet 1.Using a 75-ohm coaxial cable (or choice of Antenna Cable), connect the cable box's OUT [...]

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    14 TV Installation and Connection Guide Connecting to a VCR Use this hookup if you subscribe to a cable TV system that does not require a cable box. 1.Using A/V cable and S-V ideo cables, connect the VCR's Audio and S Video OUT jacks to the TV's Audio and S-V ideo In jacks. Connecting both V ideo IN or S-Video IN Note: Note: Use this meth[...]

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    15 TV Installation and Connection Guide Connecting to an Audio Receiver 1.Using an audio cable, connect the TV's audio OUT jack to the audio receiver's audio IN or AUX IN jacks. / Home Theater System Note: When connecting an Audio output signal, an external Audio amplifier is necessary to amplify the signal for external speakers. Note: If[...]

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    16 TV Installation and Connection Guide Connecting to a DVD Player with A/V or S-Video Cables Note: If your DVD player has component video output connectors, for best picture quality , use the connection described for Connecting to a DVD Player W ith Component Connectors.(See page.17) 1.Using an A/V cable, connect the DVD player's Audio OUT ja[...]

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    17 TV Installation and Connection Guide Connecting to a DVD Player With Component Cables 1.Using a component video cable, connect the DVD Player's Y , Pb and Pr jacks to the Y , Pb and Pr jacks on the TV . Colors on Component Video connectors: Y: Green Pb (also identified as Cb, CB or B-Y): Blue Pr (also identified as Cr, CR or R-Y): Red Note:[...]

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    18 TV Installation and Connection Guide Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box with A/V Connectors 1.Using Audio and S Video cables, connect the satellite receiver's Audio and S V ideo OUT jacks to the TV Audio and S Video IN jacks. 2.Connect a 75-ohm coaxial cable from your cable or antenna to the TV Ant (Antenna) jack. Note: S-Video[...]

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    19 TV Installation and Connection Guide Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box With Component Connectors Use this hookup if your Satellite Receiver or Cable Box has component (Y, Pb, Pr) jacks. 1.Using a component video cable, connect the Satellite Receiver or Cable Boxes' Y , Pb and Pr jacks to the Y , Pb and Pr jacks on the TV . Col[...]

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    20 TV Installation and Connection Guide Connecting to a PC with VGA Connector 1.Using a D-Sub 15 pin cable, connect the VGA output terminal of the PC to the TV's VGA signal input terminal. 2.You may need to use a Stereo mini jack to RCA L/R connectors to receive audio. Connecting to a DVD Play er or HD- Receiver with a DVI/HDCP Cable 1.Using a[...]

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    21 TV Installation and Connection Guide Other Connections See setup instructions for: Connecting to an Audio Receiver on page 15. Speakers Outputs Headphone Set L L R R S-VIDEO S-VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO EarPhone L R ANT Y Y Pb / Cb Pb / Cb Pr / Cr Pr / Cr L L R R Component2 VIDEO-1 VIDEO-2 Audio Output Component1 Rear of TV Note: When headphone is plugge[...]

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    22 Remote Control Guide Remote F unction K eys & Description Regular Buttons RETURN (Channel Return) Press to return the to previous-channel. MTS Press to select from SAP , Mono or Stereo mode POWER Press to turn display on/off. C H + / C H - Press to adjust channel up and channel down. ENTER Press to enter the channel num ber, highlighted menu[...]

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    23 Remote Control Guide HOT KEY FUNCTION Hot Keys Tutorial The remote control contains 15 additional "Hotkeys" that represent direct access to a certain function on your TV . Hotkeys enable you to directly change the setting to your preference without having to navigate through the OSD (On Screen Display) Menu. How to use your Hot Keys C.[...]

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    24 Remote Control Guide Battery Installation 1.Push the tab and pull it out as illustrated below. 2.Insert two size AAA batteries (supplied) by matching the (+) and (-) on the batteries to the diagram inside the remote control's battery department. 3.Replace the cover back and make sure the cover "snaps" into the remote control. Note[...]

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    25 Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD) Video Audio Miscellaneous Screen Introduction After you have finished connecting your TV , you are now ready to choose and personalize your TV settings in the OSD (On Screen Display) menu. There are four main sections in the OSD Menu: To Operate in the OSD 1. Press "Menu" button to enter OSD menu mode[...]

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    26 Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD) Video Settings Item Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue Sharpness Color temp Red Gain Green Gain Blue Gain Backlight Auto Setting Advance Picture Setting Adjustment 0~100 0~100 0~100 0~100 0~100 Cool / Middle / Warm / User 0~100 0~100 0~100 Bright / Middle / Dark Enter Enter Function Adjusts picture brightness c[...]

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    27 Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD) Advance picture setting Definition of T erms Advance Video Adjust To further adjust specific picture settings, enter this function by pressing the button. Item DNR Black Level Extender White Peak Limitator Flesh Tone Adaptive Luma Control Status Off/Low/Middle/Strong On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off Description and [...]

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    28 Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD) OSD-Vidio T o Adjust S ettings: Use the and remote buttons to adjust each V ideo picture setting, as seen below: To exit, press the Button To Reset Factory Settings If, at any time, you wish to go back to original factory setting, you may do so by choosing the Default setting in the OSD Picture and Audio Sectio[...]

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    29 Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD) OSD-Audio Item Treble Bass Balance Surround Equalizer 1 Equalizer 2 MTS Speakers Adjustment On / Off Off, Concert, Living Room, Hall, Arena, Church Off, Rock, Pop, Live, Classic, Soft Mono, Stereo, SAP On / Off -50~50 -50~50 -20~20 Function Adjusts higher pitched sounds Adjusts lower pitched sounds Adjusts volu[...]

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    30 Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD) OSD-Audio To Adjust Settings: Use the and remote buttons to adjust each Audio sound quality , as seen below: Surround Sound is an available option for creating a panoramic stereo audio image by producing deep and rich bass tones and clear treble tones. This enables you to enjoy powerful sound effects like those[...]

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    31 Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD) OSD Audio Settings: Equalizer 1 OSD Audio Settings: Equalizer 2 OSD-Audio[...]

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    32 Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD) MTS System for Stereo TV You can enjoy stereo, bilingual and mono programs. Additionally, you can press the hotkey "MTS" until the desired sound in dication appears. Each time you press the button, the sound indication changes as follows: Sound Effect Stereo Auto SAP Mono Description Select for stereo[...]

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    33 Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD) MISCELLANEOUS Adjusting P ersonal TV Settings In this Section, you can adjust additional TV settings to your personal preference, including channel setup, choosing tuner modes, setting up timer, closed caption services, parental controls, and viewing the OSD in your preferred language. Item Channel Setup Channe[...]

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    34 Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD) Setting the Channels After you finish connecting your TV , you can run Auto Scan program to setup your channels. The program will scan and preset all receivable channels automatically. To Cancel Auto Program Exit auto scan program by pressing "menu" Key. Note: The Auto Scan is set to scan cable TV cha[...]

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    35 Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD) Watching favorite channels To watch you favorite channels after specifying your preferences, just press the Hotkey "FA VORITE" to browse through each favorite channel. Editing Channels You can also edit channels to your personal preference. Once you edit a channel, it will be skipped when surfing thro[...]

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    36 Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD) Personal Channel Pr eferences: Channel Naming You can also create personal names for each channel, which will show up in the upper Right hand corner of the TV screen. To Name a Channel: 1. Enter Channel Name sub-page 2. Enter Channel name using alphabet-numerical keypad as seen below: 3. Press "Okay" [...]

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    Setting up the TV T imer T o setup the time on the T V : 1.Using and keys, enter in HH: MM: SS Enter the time using the number keys found on the remote. 2.press "Enter" when complete. NOTE: Clock will NOT BE affected when Factory Default settings are reset.Under Activate, "ON" allows the start/stop time to be ongoing whereas, &q[...]

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    38 Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD) Timer: Start Time / Stop Time You can set the TV to turn On and/or Off automatically at a predetermined time through the timer function. Use the Start T ime to setup the hour and minute preferences. Y our TV will automatically turn on at the set time. Use the Stop Time to setup the hour and minute preferences. [...]

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    39 Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD) TV OSD Languages There are nine language formats available for the OSD Menu. Y ou may choose from the following: English, Chinese T raditional, Chinese Simplified, Spanish, French, German, Portugese, Italian and Russian. Using the P arental Control Feature To block programs you feel unsuitable for your children[...]

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    40 Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD) Parental Control 1. This function allows programs to be restricted and controlled by parents based on FCC regulation. It prevents children from watching program contents that may be prohibited by parents. 2. Restriction of programs is based on three Rating Systems: MP AA Rating, TV (Child) Rating and TV (Entire[...]

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    41 Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD) OSD-Miscellaneous Activating the Par ental Control Feature Once you enter the highlighted section of Parental Control, you will have to enter your password. The Factory Default password is"9999". Once you enter the Parental Control Menu, you may change the password to your personal preference. To setu[...]

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    42 Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD) TV Rating controls channels and movies that have been rated from TV-Y , TV Y -7, TV-G, TV-PG, TV -14, and TV -MA. To Block Unrated Channels You may choose "YES" for Block MP AA Unrated and Block TV None Rating. This will lock you from accessing any channels that do not contain MPAA or TV Ratings. To w[...]

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    43 Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD) You will have to enter and confirm your password before changing to a new password. Please keep password within 4 numbers. If you enter the incorrect password, you will see an error page. Please re-enter the new password and confirmation password again. Note: If you forget the password, press "9999" t[...]

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    44 Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD) Factory Default Opti on Reset Factory Settings: Initiating Factory Default will reset all OSD settings to original manufacture settings. The only items, which will remain unaffected are: Clock Auto Scan Channels Edited Channels Parental Control Password OSD-Miscellaneous[...]

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    45 Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD) Adjusting Screen Modes You can alter the aspect ratio of a picture by choosing between these four options: Changing the Screen Mode Full Screen Enlarges the picture to 16:9 wide mode, by stretching the picture horizontally only. 4:3 Returns the 4:3 picture to its original size. This is considered the "norm[...]

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    46 Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD) Changing the View Modes You can select four view types of picture modes that best suits the program you are watching. You can set a different view mode for each video mode for each input and store it manually . Function Picture-in-Picture has a Main screen and small screen view Full Screen split in two Views Vi[...]

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    47 Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD) OSD View TV View Pic2 Pic1 OSD-Screen Pic2 Pic1[...]

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    48 Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD) PIP mode You may adjust setting for each Picture source. Pic 1 allows for a TV , AV1, A V2 and DVI sources while Pic 2 supports all other input sources. Item PIP Position PIP-Pic1 PIP-Pic2 Adjustment Upper Left / Upper Right / Lower Left / Lower Right TV1 ,A V1, A V2, DVI A V1, AV2, S -Video1, S-Video2, Y pbPr1[...]

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    49 Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD) OSD View Split Screen Allows you to view two separate screens simultaneously (Picture 1 and Picture 2). Press 'source' button to switch from P1 to P2 and vice versa. Pic2 Pic1 OSD-Screen TV View Pic2 Pic1[...]

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    50 Adjusting On Screen Displays (OSD) Split Screen mode You may adjust setting for each Picture source. Only Pic1 supports a TV input source, while Pic2 supports all other TV input sources. Note: Pic 1 allows for a TV , A V1, A V2 and DVI. Pic 2 allows for all sources except TV or if you are already using one of the other sources from Pic 1. When y[...]

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    51 Specifications Specificatinos Panel size Aspect Ratio Pixels Brightness Contrast H/V(View An gle) Gray to Gray Re sponse Time Video/Graphic Pro cessing PC co mpatible frequency Video Compatibility DTV & HDTV Compatability Aspect Ratio A djustment 3D Comb Filter 3 2 / 2 : 2 P ull D own Digital N oise Reduction Adjustable Color T emperature De[...]

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    52 Specifications Others Power (Voltage) (Power Consumption) Stand-by Dimensions (W x D x H) Weight w/ stand 100~240 VAC / 50-60 Hz 130W < 3W 33.46 in x 19.6 in x 8.93 in 30.86 lbs 100~240 VAC / 50-60 Hz 130W < 3W 33.46 in x 19.6 in x 8.93 in 34.82 lbs Dimensional drawing 18in 33.46in 13.5in 19.6in 8.93in 4.41in TFT LCD Panel LT26 HVE LT26 HV[...]

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    53 Timing Mode for VGA and D VI 59.94 60 60 60.147 85 85 56 59 59 66 66 66 72 75 75 85 70 70 85 87 56 60 72 75 85 74.6 59 60 60 70 70 71 75 31.469 45 33.75 24.48 37.861 37.861 24.823 30.296 30.295 35 34.975 35 37.861 37.5 39.375 43.269 31.469 31.469 37.927 39.444 35.156 37.879 48.077 46.875 53.674 49.725 48.193 47.699 48.363 56.476 56.287 57.87 60.[...]

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    54 Timing Mode for VGA and DVI Pixel rate (MHZ) 80 84.6 86 78.75 84.4 94.5 94.5 108 100 92.9 94.5 105.6 108 89.2 92.9 108 74.25 81.631 108 85.8 32.5 32.5 74.25 40 65 81.631 86 Vertical frequency(Hz) Horizontal frequency (Khz) Resolution 1024 x 768 1152 x 864 1152 x 870 1152 x 900 1024 x 1024 1280x 960 1280 x 720 1280 x 768 1280 x 1024 1366 x 768 10[...]

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    TM Syntax LCD TVs are evaluated at a distance of approximately 50 centimeters (approximately 20 inches) between the LCD panel and the eyes of the user at a 90 degrees viewing angle. All LCD panels have been tested to ensure they comply with our factory standards. Our evaluation is based on the number of defective pixels and the distance between any[...]

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    Glossary 56 3:2 pull down - Process of conv erting 24 frames per s econd film to video by repeating one film frame as three fie lds, then the next film frame as two fields. 480I - 480 lines of display eve ry 1/60 of a second; image is displayed by interlace scanning. See also Interlaced 480P - 480 lines of display eve ry 1/60 of a second; image is [...]

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    Glossary 57 Color - The term refers to the amount of color present. This varies between each user, as each person perceives colors differently . Color Temperature - Feature on the OSD for the Syntax Olevia models that enables warm, normal or cool color settings. W arm emphasizes red, cool emphasizes blue, and normal doesn't emphasize any of th[...]

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    Glossary 58 Interlaced - Images are the result of lines of data reassembled. Interlaced refers to the process of an image's odd lines reassembled from top to bottom taking about 1/60 of a second, before reassembling the even lines which results in a full picture. A ntonym: Progressive Language - Feature on th e OSD fo r the Syntax Olevia model[...]

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    59 Glossary Swap - Button featured on the Olevia remote. Used in the POP3 or PIP12 views to swap the sub viewable boxes with the main viewable box. Tint - Adjusts the whiteness level within the color . Similar to Hue. Under - scanning T erm used where the image displayed is smaller than the display area. Up convert - Process of converting a 480P/I [...]