Getting To Know Your Tv; Introduction; Input Options; Analog Tv Source Input - BenQ VC3202 User Manual

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Getting to know your TV

Introduction

The User Manual, we will describe how to customise the TV settings so that you can gain the
best viewing experience possible according to your preferences and viewing environment.
we also detail here the features and functions of the TV and the remote control, show you
how to connect to other devices, and provide the product specifi cations and troubleshooting
information.
This LCD TV is a state-of-the-art fl at wide-screen digital display device. It has a built-in analog
TV tuner that can display the standard resolution analog television (TV or ATV), the cable
television (CATV), and the radio frequency (RF) modulated video by connected these to its
coaxial TV tuner input socket.
The high quality wide-screen display can be obtained by connecting to high defi nition digital
video sources, such as High Defi nition TV (HDTV) and High Defi nition DVD (HDVD), but
traditional analog video sources.

Input options

This TV can be connected to many kinds of TV, Video and Graphic sources, and allows you to
switch to any available source at any time. You can press the signal 信号源 button on the remote
control to switch and choose the signal inputs in a circular way, or press the INPUT button on the
TV to display the signal input interface, and then use the CH-/CH+ and INPUT buttons to switch
and select the signal input.
There are many ports on the TV for analog TV, Video, and Graphic inputs:
Analog TV source input: Coaxial analog TV(PAL)input x 1.
Video source input: S-Video input x 1, Composite Video(AV) input x 1.
Graphic source input: Component Video (YPbPr) input x 1, HDMI x 2 and D-Sub input x 1.
You can just connect your necessary TV, Video, and Graphic sources to your TV, and no need to
connect all available sources.

Analog TV source input

You can connect an external VHF or UHF TV antenna, if available, to the TV antenna input using
an appropriate TV coaxial cable. Instead, If you have and prefere cable TV, you can connect your
cable TV decoder box to the TV antenna input using an appropriate TV coaxial cable. In both
cases, just select the "TV" as your input source to watch analog TV programs. For more details,
see "4. Connect the antenna cable" on page 4, and "Switch inputs" on page 13.

Composite Video (AV)/S-Video source input

You can connect external analog video devices (such as VCR, VCD or DVD player) to the
Composite Video (AV) or S-Video input on the TV, and select Video 1, Video 2, or S-Video as
the signal input to watch the analog video. For more details, see "Connect to a Composite Video
input" on page 16, "Connect to a S-Video input" on page 17, and "Switch inputs" on page 13. You
should connect your video devices to the composite video input to gain the best resolution image
if such device support such connection.

Component video input

You can connect the component video device such as the Digital TV (DTV) tuner to the
Composite Video input on the TV and select "Component" input to watch the program provided.
For more details, see "Connect to a Component Video input" on page 17 and "Switch inputs" on
page 13.

Other Graphic input

You can connect a PC video card graphic source, such as a RGB (D-Sub) video output, to your
TV. If the external device connected supports HDMI output, you can also connect it to the HDMI
input on the TV, and then select "PC" or "HDMI 1, HDMI 2" input to watch the video. For more
details, see"Connect to a PC D-sub input" on page 18, or "Connect to a PC DVI input" on page
18 . "Connect to a HDMI input" on page 18, and "Switch inputs" on page 13.
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