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P11
Picture
No signal on
DVI
P12
Picture
PC DVI
resolution
P13
Picture
PC VGA
resolution
P14
Picture
RGB
adjustment
P15
Picture
RGB scart
picture
P16
Picture
TV picture
P17
Picture
TV picture
P18
Picture
White
corners
R1
Remote
B&O remote
control
R2
Remote
NAD alu
control
remote
R3
Remote
Remote
control
control
S1
Sound
Centre
speaker
S2
Sound
DVI/VGA
S3
Sound
No
sound/Audio
in
S4
Sound
No
sound/Audio
out
S5
Sound
No sound
S6
Sound
TV channel
sound on
VGA mode !
S7
Sound
Synchronisati
on
I connected my computer to the DVI socket, but
there is "no signal". Is there something wrong
with my computer?
Which settings should I use when I connect my
computer to the DVI socket?
Which settings should I use when I connect my
computer to the VGA socket?
Can I adjust the individual RGB (red, green and
blue) colours?
When I start my DVD player, connected via the
RGB scart input to the TV, the picture from the
player is shown automatically, but there is too
much colour in the picture. What is wrong?
I connected my TV cable. The picture is a lot
worse then when connecting my DVD player.
How can I make it better?
I just bought my TV and I can see horizontal lines
in the TV picture, do I bring it back?
Sometimes in dark scenes, I get the impression
that there is more light in the corners. Is
something broken?
I tried operating my TV with a B&O remote
control as I understood that this was possible.
Why doesn't it work?
Is it possible to have my plastic remote control
upgraded?
The remote control does not work properly. What
should I do?
Can I use the speaker of my NAD TV as a centre
speaker in my surround sound system?
I connected my DVD player/computer to the
DVI/VGA socket and the audio cables to the
audio socket. Why do I not get any sound?
I have connected the L&R audio signal from the
DVD player to the phono connectors on the right
in the connector box. Why do I not get any
sound?
I have connected the L&R audio signal from the
phono connectors in the top of the connector box
to my sound system. Why do I not get any
sound?
When I shift TV channel, there is sometimes
almost no sound the first 10 seconds. What can I
do?
When I switch to PC VGA input I can hear some
TV channel TV sound in the speakers. What can
I do?
On some TV channels, the sound comes a bit
later then the picture – does my TV need
service?
The DVI standard is very broad and we have experienced that some graphical
cards are not compatible with the DVI standard used in LCD TV.
32" DV81HD, DV81M and 26" DV66HD, DV66M2 and 23" DV58HD:
1366x768 or 1280x768 or 1024x768 or 800x600
26" DV66M:
1280x768 or 800x600
22" DV56M:
1280x720 or 800x600
The refresh rate should be set to 60Hz. The resolution should be as follows:
1366x768 for DV81HD, DV66HD, DV58HD, DV81M, DV66M2
1280x768 for DV66M
1280x720 for DV56M
Most video boards support these resolutions. When you use other resolutions
your LCD TV will scale the picture.
Yes, it is possible on the following inputs:
Component progressive scan (p-scan)
VGA (Analog RGB)
DVI (Digital RGB)
Although a picture is shown, you should switch to scart (RGB scart). This will
give a better picture.
The old PAL standard is in today's eyes a relative poor standard and although
we do our best to make the picture as good as possible – the source is a big
restriction. If it is really unacceptable, try the following:
Make the cable as short as possible;
Have your signal tested by a professional;
Fine tune the channel down to 45.
Eliminate all sharpness in the picture menu.
Make sure not to send the RF-TV cable through the VCR or HD
recorder before it reaches the TV. Use instead a good TV amplifier
to split the TV signal.
No, you can in general eliminate them by pressing to times on the TEXT- TV
button.
It is true that on some panels, there is some visible light in the corners. This is
not a mistake, but the result of the way your LCD TV is built.
Probably you TV does not have this function. It is however possible to have
your TV upgraded. You can contact your dealer for an offer.
We regret that the implementation of an appropriate remote was delayed a
couple of times. It is possible to have your remote control upgraded to a well
designed, aluminium one with learning mode. Ask your dealer for an offer if this
is not included in your package.
You should point your remote control in the direction of the TV without
obstacles in between. Make sure you are not in a menu. If it still doesn't work,
contact your dealer.
Yes, connect the centre mono line signal from the surround receiver to the L&R
audio input. Use a Y-adapter/cable to go from stereo to mono.
The sockets work in pairs, one for picture and one for sound. With DVI/RGB
you have to use the mini-jack on the rear, next to the RF antenna input.
The phono connectors on the right side in the connector box are audio out
connectors and NOT audio in connectors. Connect the audio in signal correct to
the phono connectors in the top of the connector box.
The phono connectors in the top of the connector box are audio in connectors,
NOT audio out. Connect the audio out signal to the phono connectors in right
side of the connector area and the back of the TV.
AVC (Automatic volume control) protects you from volume shifts (especially
during commercials). Volume is kept at the same level, the processor however
needs sometimes a bit of time to set the right volume. You can disable the
AVC.
Check the connections at both ends of the scart cable. Always use a fully wired
scart cable.
Unfortunately, some channels have synchronisation problems. We had our
LCD TV tested at an independent lab to find out if there were synchronisation
flaws. The result showed that the LCD TV works perfectly.
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