User manual MEDION LCD TV MD 32532

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[. . . ] Please read through this section carefully and follow the instructions given. In this way you will guarantee reliable operation and a long life for your LCD TV. Keep the instructions and the packaging so that if you sell or give away your LCD TV you can give them to the new owner. The different connection possibilities enable an additional enlargement of the sources of reception and playback (receiver, DVD player, DVD recorder, video recorder, PC, etc. [. . . ] The sub-pages are displayed one after another at an interval of about half a minute. A four digit input box appears in You can call these sub-pages by pressing the which you can enter the number of the sub-page (e. Alternatively you can page through the sub-pages using the direction buttons . STOP The videotext page that you have selected may contain more information than can fit on a single screen. In this case the information will be divided up over several sub-pages. The STOP symbol will be displayed in the top left hand corner of the screen and the automatic page changing is interrupted. Press the STOP button once more to permit the automatic paging to take place again. Button in videotext mode then the TV unit switches the videotext display to the If you press the background. This can be used to bridge the waiting time until the desired page is displayed. A box or the Press the appears in the top corner of the screen showing the page number being searched symbol for, as long as searching takes place. The page number appears as soon as the desired page is found instead of the hyphen. You will be able to insert a small channel window within the main picture with the PIP (Picture in Picture) function. You will be able to move the PIP window to a different corner of the screen with the Press PIP again, in order to close the PIP window. The PIP window will be the active window initially (the sound emitted will belong to the PIP window). This means that you will, for example, be able to do the following: To change the channel in the PIP window with the channel selection buttons; To open the menu for the PIP window with the M button (the OSD menu for the PIP window does not contain the PROGRAM (CHANNEL) and INSTALL menus); To open different input sources for the PIP window with the AV button. You will be able to switch the function of the PIP and the main window with the directional buttons. The functions of the active window and the subsidiary window can be switched with the directional buttons. the functions will be applied to the active window as described in the PIP mode section. You will be able to call up the videotext of the active window on the right in the PAP mode ( button). It will replace the subsidiary window and will stand next to the television image in this way. You will be able to insert the television channel (or another source) next to the picture on the PC in or buttons. The PC mode, by pressing the You will be able to edit the television channel, as well as continuing to work with the PC. [. . . ] For active matrix TFTs with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, which are each made up of three sub-pixels (red, green, blue), there are a total of approx. Occasionally one or more pixels can fail or become incorrectly controlled because of this very high number of transistors and the associated extremely complex manufacturing processes used. Description 1 sub-pixel Bright sub-pixel Two next to each other (horizontal/vertical) Minimum separation between bright and dark sub-pixels Single Dark sub-pixel Two next to each other Minimum separation between bright and dark sub-pixels Total number of bright and dark sub-pixels The table describes the maximum number of pixel failures allowed on the screen, without a warranty claim arising. A warranty claim can be made in some cases if the above number of defects in a category is exceeded. [. . . ]

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