HP Pavilionmd5020n/md5820n/md5880n/md6580nHigh-Definition Microdisplay TVUser’s Guide
Setting Up the TV10Setting Up the TV—The BasicsPlanning Your LayoutConsider the following suggestions when planning your room layout:• For the most co
Planning for Other Equipment 11Installing Batteries in the Remote Control1. On the back of the remote control, press the latch on the battery cover an
Setting Up the TV12Connecting and Routing CablesThis TV provides convenient access to video and audio cable connections at the front of the TV. And it
Planning for Other Equipment 13Choosing Your Video ConnectionsMany video devices have more than one type of output port. When you connect a device to
Setting Up the TV14Cables for HDMI, DVI-D, Component, S-Video, and Composite ConnectionsThe following diagrams show how to connect video devices with
Planning for Other Equipment 15DVI-D connection• DVI-toHDMI cable (or HDMI cable with DVI-to-HDMI adapter)• Stereo RCA cable (two RCA)NOTE: If you are
Setting Up the TV16S-video connection• S-video cable• Stereo RCA cable (two RCA)NOTE: You can connect to the Video 1, Video 2, and Video 3 inputs on t
Making Your Connections 17Making Your ConnectionsIf you have a TV antenna or cable service, use one of the basic connections listed in the following t
Setting Up the TV18AntennaIf your antenna cable has a standard coaxial connector, connect the cable to the TV as shown in the following illustration.T
Making Your Connections 19Standard CableIf your cable service does not require a set-top cable box (STB), connect the cable to the TV as shown in the
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Setting Up the TV20Cable with Set-Top Cable BoxIf your cable service requires a set-top cable box (STB) to view scrambled channels, connect the compon
Making Your Connections 21Satellite ReceiverIf you have a satellite receiver (SAT) without a VCR or personal digital video recorder (DVR), you can con
Setting Up the TV22Cable and VCR/DVRIf you have standard cable service or have a CableCARD installed and you have a VCR or personal DVR, you can conne
Making Your Connections 23Cable Box and VCR/DVRIf you have a set-top cable box (STB), and you have a VCR or personal DVR, you can connect them as show
Setting Up the TV24Satellite Receiver and VCR/DVRIf you have a satellite receiver and you have a VCR or personal DVR, you can connect them as shown in
Making Your Connections 25DVD Player or Video Gaming DeviceIf you have a DVD player, video gaming device, or other device that has a standard video ou
Setting Up the TV26Audio: Stereo Sound SystemIf you have a stereo sound system, you can play the TV sound through the sound system. You can connect th
Making Your Connections 27Audio: Surround Sound or AV ReceiverIf you have a 5.1 surround sound system or audio-video receiver, you can make the audio
Setting Up the TV28ComputerIf your computer has a standard VGA video port, you can connect it to your TV as shown in the following illustration. If th
Using a CableCARD 29Using a CableCARDBy installing a CableCARD in your TV, you can enjoy features normally provided by a set-top cable box without con
Safety MarkingsThe following safety markings may be present on the back of the TV or behind the front access door.Important Safety InstructionsWARNING
Setting Up the TV304. Insert the CableCARD module 1 into the opening and firmly press it into place until the front plate is flush with the panel.5. T
Turning the TV On and Off 31Turning the TV On and OffPlugging In the Power Cord1. Connect one end of the power cord to the back of the TV.2. Connect t
Setting Up the TV32Turning Off the TV• Press the power button on the TV.or• On the remote control, press Device until TV is selected, and then press
Completing the Basic Setup 33Setting the Time and DateTIP: In many areas, the TV can automatically set the time and date using information on certain
Setting Up the TV34
Overview of the Buttons 352 Using the Remote ControlOverview of the ButtonsUse the remote control to control all aspects of the TV operation. In addit
Using the Remote Control36Controlling the TVNOTE: Before using the remote control, install two AAA batteries. See “Installing Batteries in the Remote
Programming for Other Devices 37DVD PlayerIncludes DVD/VCRs.Indicator = DVD (or AUX)Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code Manufacturer CodeAiwaApexAudio
Using the Remote Control38Audio DeviceIncludes receivers, tuners, amplifiers, home theaters, cassette recorders, digital audio tape recorders, and pho
Programming for Other Devices 39VCRIncludes TV/VCRs and DVD/VCRs.Indicator = AUXManufacturer Code Manufacturer Code Manufacturer CodeAdmiralAikoAiwaAk
18. Keep a clearance of at least 10 cm (4 inches) between the vents on the back of the TV and nearby walls or enclosures. Allow free air circulation t
Using the Remote Control40Controlling Other DevicesAfter you program the remote control for another device, you can control that device using these ba
Controlling Other Devices 41Audio system, audio/video receiverTo do this... Press...Adjust volume Vol+ and Vol–*Temporarily turn sound off and on*Chan
Using the Remote Control42
Watching a Show 433Watching the TVWatching a ShowThe following topics show several ways to control your TV or video show. If you want to adjust the pi
Watching the TV44Viewing Closed CaptionsThe TV enables you to view captions for certain shows and movies received on the TV antenna input and cable in
Watching a Show 45Watching Two PicturesS Press the green/PIP button on the remote control one or more times to cycle through these options:• Overlappi
Watching the TV46Applying Parental ControlsThe TV enables you to control certain types of shows, movies, and channels displayed on the TV, such as pro
Applying Parental Controls 47TIP: To cancel parental controls, go to Lock > Lock mode and set the mode to Off.Rating DescriptionUSA TV age ratingsT
Watching the TV48Blocking Certain ChannelsYou can also block any channels you do not want to show, regardless of their content ratings.1. Press Settin
Adjusting the Picture and Sound 494 Adjusting the TVAdjusting the Picture and SoundChoosing the Best Picture ModeYou can quickly choose a different pi
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Adjusting the TV50TIP: If you can set the video output from a source device to have 16:9 aspect (wide-screen picture), you should select that setting.
Customizing Your Channels and Sources 51Customizing Your Channels and SourcesAdding or Deleting a ChannelYou can manually add or delete channels in th
Adjusting the TV52Using the On-Screen MenuChanging Settings Using the MenuYou can change TV settings using the on-screen menu. These steps show the ge
Using the On-Screen Menu 53Picture MenuSome picture adjustments are used only for certain input sources. Unavailable adjustments are shown in gray in
Adjusting the TV54Sound MenuSource MenuSetting DescriptionSound mode Adjusts sound settings to one of several combinations designed for different list
Using the On-Screen Menu 55Lock MenuSetting DescriptionLock mode Sets whether programs are blocked according to settings in this menu. If you override
Adjusting the TV56Setup MenuSetting DescriptionLanguage Selects the language used by the on-screen menu.Channel setup Configures channels for the ante
Maintaining the TV 575Fixing ProblemsMaintaining the TVThe TV is designed to require very little maintenance. For best performance, keep the TV clean
Fixing Problems581. Turn off the TV and allow it to cool for at least 30 minutes.2. Unplug the power cord.3. Open the front access door by pressing in
Maintaining the TV 596. Insert the new lamp module into the opening, firmly press it into place, and tighten the three screws 1.7. Insert the tabs on
64 Adjusting the TVAdjusting the Picture and Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fixing Problems60TroubleshootingIf you have a problem with your TV, find the following category that most closely matches the nature of the problem; t
Troubleshooting 61Picture ProblemsIf you see a picture but it is not the one you expect to see• Press Source two times and select the source you want
Fixing Problems62Channel ProblemsIf a scrolling or cut-off image is displayed for a computer connection• Press Settings, go to Picture > Advanced p
Troubleshooting 63Sound ProblemsIf no sound is coming out of the TV • Be sure you have an audio cable securely connected between the TV and the source
Fixing Problems64General ProblemsRemote Control ProblemsIf the TV stops responding to all controls• Try the buttons on the side of the TV. If the TV d
Testing the Operation 65Testing the OperationYou can use an internal diagnostic test to verify the proper operation of the TV.1. Turn off the TV.2. Pr
Fixing Problems66
Support 676 Support and WarrantySupportContacting HP Technical SupportHP provides expert advice on using your HP TV and solving problems with your TV.
Support and Warranty68Obtaining Repair ServiceIf your HP TV must be repaired, call HP telephone support. A trained HP service technician will diagnose
Warranty 69Limitations of Liability1. To the extent allowed by local law, the remedies provided in this Warranty Statement are the customer’s sole and
What’s in the Box 71 Setting Up the TVWhat’s in the BoxBefore setting up your TV, be sure your shipping box includes the following items. If the shipp
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Specifications 717 Reference InformationThis chapter lists the specifications, safety information, and regulatory information for the HP TV.Specificat
Reference Information72Safety InformationLED SafetyThe infrared ports located on the TV and remote control are classified as Class 1 LED devices accor
Regulatory Information 73Regulatory InformationThis section presents information that shows how your TV complies with regulations in certain regions.
Reference Information74
Index 75Aaccessories 9adjustingcolor 50picture 49picture mode 41settings 50size 49slanted picture 41volume 43antennaconnecting 18connector 9
Index76settings, adjusting 50set-top cable boxconnecting 20controlling 40setup menu 56side-by-side picture (POP) 45soundconnecting 26connector
Setting Up the TV8Features and ConnectorsTV at a GlanceItem Function1Speakers Stereo sound, plus subwoofer for low-frequency effects.2Access door Conv
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Features and Connectors 9Connector PanelAcccessoriesEnjoy more from your TV with HP accessories. You can purchase accessories at www.hpshopping.com or
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