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User manual OPTOMA RD50
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User guide OPTOMA RD50
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. 2
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PC2 Input VGA PC Audio Earphone
AV3 Input S-Video Video L Audio R
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ANT Output
S-Video S-Video
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SD1
HD1
HD2
Y/R
ANT-1 Input
Video
Video
Video
Y
Y/R
L Audio R
L Audio R
L Audio R
Pb
Pb/G
Pb/G
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Pr
Pr/B
Pr/B
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MONITOR Output AV1 AV2
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PC1 Input ANT-2 Input
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V
PC Audio
L Audio R
L Audio R
L Audio R
DVI-D
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ANT Output
S-Video
S-Video
SD1 (480i)
Y/R
HD1
HD2
ANT-1 Input
Video
Video
Video
Y
Y/R
L Audio R
L Audio R
L Audio R
Pb
Pb/G
Pb/G
Pr
Pr/B
Pr/B
MONITOR Output
AV1
AV2
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PC1 Input ANT-2 Input
V V
PC Audio
L Audio R L Audio R L Audio R
DVI-D
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PC2 Input VGA PC Audio Earphone
AV3 Input S-Video Video L Audio R
ANT Output
S-Video
S-Video
SD1
(480i)
Y/R
HD1
HD2
ANT-1 Input
Video
Video
Video
Y
Y/R
L Audio R
L Audio R
L Audio R
Pb
Pb/G
Pb/G
Pr
Pr/B
Pr/B
MONITOR Output
AV1
AV2
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H
PC1 Input ANT-2 Input
V V
PC Audio
L Audio R L Audio R L Audio R
DVI-D
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PC2 Input VGA PC Audio Earphone
AV3 Input S-Video Video L Audio R
ANT Output
S-Video S-Video
SD1
HD1
HD2
(480i)
ANT-1 Input
Video
Video Video Y Y/R Y/R
L Audio R
L Audio R
L Audio R
Pb
Pb/G
Pb/G
Pr
Pr/B
Pr/B
MONITOR Output
ANT-2 Input
AV1
AV2
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PC1 Input
V V
PC Audio
L Audio R L Audio R L Audio R
DVI-D
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S-Video
S-Video
ANT Output SD1
(480i)
Y/R Video Video Video Y Y/R
HD1
HD2
ANT-1 Input
L Audio R L Audio R L Audio R
Pb
Pb/G
Pb/G
Pr
Pr/B
Pr/B
MONITOR Output
AV1
AV2
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PC1 Input ANT-2 Input
V V
PC Audio
L Audio R L Audio R L Audio R
DVI-D
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Installation
Connecting VCR
Your VCR may have different kinds of outputs like RF, composite video and S-Video. Normally S-Video delivers the best video quality, RF output delivers lower quality video. If S-Video is available, connect the S-Video output of your VCR to AV1, AV2 or AV3. If S-Video is not available, connect the composite video output on your VCR to AV1, AV2 or AV3. Connect the RF output of your VCR to ANT-2 of the TV if this is the only output available or if the VCR is located very far away from the TV. If your VCR has a composite video input and you want to record the TV station you are currently watching, you can optionally connect the AV output of this TV to the video input and audio input of your VCR.
S-Video
S-Video
ANT Output SD1 (480i)
Y/R Video Video Video Y Y/R
HD1
HD2
ANT-1 Input
L Audio R L Audio R L Audio R
Pb
Pb/G
Pb/G
Pr
Pr/B
Pr/B
MONITOR Output
AV1
AV2
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PC1 Input ANT-2 Input
V V
PC Audio
L Audio R L Audio R L Audio R
DVI-D
Note
Your VCR can only record video if the main TV source is ANT-1 or ANT-2. If the main TV source is AV1, AV2 or AV3, only composite video is connected, and the video is not copy protected, then your VCR can also record it. Other higher quality video sources cannot output signals to this composite output for recording even if they are selected. 16
Installation
Connecting a DVD Player
The RD 50/65 is equipped with state-of-the-art deinterlacing circuitry that is superior to the technology provided in most DVD players. The recommended input for DVD players is the SD input with DVD player output mode set to 480i. Furthermore, please make sure the TV-type or TV aspect ratio is selected as widescreen (16:9) on the DVD player. The TV will work fine even if the TV's aspect ratio is set to the DVD player's default 4:3 ratio. However, the DVD player itself will output video at 33% lower resolution in 4:3 mode when playing back a 16:9 enhanced movie. If you have a good progressive scan DVD player, you can connect the component video to either HD1 or HD2. If your DVD player only has an S-Video or composite video output, connect it to the AV1, AV2 or AV3 of the TV. For better quality, only use composite video when the other options are not available. Connect the DVD player's analog audio output (left and right channel) to the TV's audio input for the video source intended for DVD player.
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S-Video
S-Video
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Y/R Video Video Y
HD1
HD2
Y/R
L Audio R
L Audio R
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Pb/G
Pb/G
Pr
Pr/B
Pr/B
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AV1
AV2
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PC1 Input
V V
C
L Audio R L Audio R L Audio R
PC Audio
DVI-D
Note
If your DVD player has 5.1 channel output and you want to use the TV speakers as central speakers, you can connect only the central speaker output to either the left or right channel of the TV and then select mono mode on the onscreen display menu for audio. Refer to the "Adjust the Audio" section for more details. Once the DVD player has been properly connected and you are ready to beginning viewing your DVD program, remember to use the remote control to select the video source connected. 17
Onscreen Display Menus
Setting Your Favorite Channels
If you routinely view the same set of channels, you can choose to save those channels in a list of favorite channels. You can then view these channels or scan through the programs on these channels directly by accessing the FAVORITE CH list. A total of 20 favorite channels can be selected. To do so, simply use CH Up or CH Down to tune to your favorite channel , then press Favorite CH Add on your remote control. Similarly you can delete channels you no longer watch frequently by pressing Favorite CH Erase.
Program Block Program Block
PW Change
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Select SET UP using the
Step 3
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Up to 20 Favorite Channels can be stored; ten in ANT 1 and ten in ANT 2. If both ANT 1 and ANT 2 are connected to the same RF source, you can have 20 Favorite Channels in two groups. To see the list of current Favorite Channels, press INFO and VOL °øon the remote control simultaneously. If you attempt to add an 11th Favorite Channel to a list that already contains 10 Favorite Channels, the first channel in the list will be automatically replaced with the new favorite channel added. Once a channel has been successfully added to the Favorite Channels list, the message "Ch Added OK" will be displayed on the screen. Similarly, when a channel has been successfully deleted from the Favorite Channels list, the message "Ch Erased OK" will be displayed on the screen.
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MENU
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Enter
Alternatively, Favorite Channels can be added or deleted using the OSD:
Step 1
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While viewing the channel you wish to add to the FAVORITE CH list, press MENU to launch the onscreen display.
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Select FAVORITE CH using the °°ø buttons , then press ENTER.
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Select ADD/ERASE using the °°ø buttons, then press ENTER. The channel being viewed is then automatically added to or erased from the FAVORITE CH list.
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Onscreen Display Menus
POP
The POP function divides the viewing area into two halves, allowing the simultaneous viewing of two programs in side-by-side windows.
Step 1
Press MENU to launch the onscreen display
Step 2
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Select POP using the °°ø buttons, then press ENTER.
Step 4
Select SIZE RATIO using the buttons, then use the °°ø buttons to choose the desired size of the new pop-up window. (See the Table 5 below for more information.)
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Select SPEAKER/EARPHONE using the buttons, thenuse the °°ø buttons to choose which audio program to play on the speakers, and which to play on the earphones. °ø °ø
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If the program block function is enabled, the source that is blocked will not have audio, video, or captions.
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Select PIP/POP using the
buttons, then press ENTER.
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Lamp Change Inst ruct ions - RD50
Warnings for replacing the internal lamp
1. Warning: Turn off the unit and unplug it before replacing the lamp. 2. Warning: Do not attempt to replace the lamp immediately after the display is turned off. The high temperature of the lamp could cause serious burns. Allow the lamp to cool down at least two hours after turning off the display before changing the lamp. 3. Warning: Do not remove the lamp except to replace it. Careless treatment can cause injury or fire. 4. Warning: When replacing the lamp, make sure that no screws or other foreign metal objects fall into the display's interior as such items may cause fire or electrical shock. 5. Warning: Do not touch the lamp element as it may break and cause serious burns or injuries.
Lamp Change Instructions - RD50 For owners of the RD50, please follow the instructions below when replacing the internal lamp.
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For owners of the RD50, please follow the instructions below when replacing the internal lamp.
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Remove the front decorative cover
Loosen the three screws on the lamp unit and pull the lamp module out. (Note: These screws may be loosened but cannot be removed from the unit.)
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Unscrew and remove the lamp module's protective cover.
Replace the protective cover and tighten the screws.
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Loosen the three screws on the lamp unit and pull the lamp module out. (Note: These screws may be loosened but cannot be removed from the unit.)
Replace the front decorative cover.
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