15BASIC OPERATIONConnect LCD TV's AC Power Cord into an AC outlet.213TURNING ON / OFF LCD TVComplete the peripheral connections before turning on LCD TV. (Please refer to "CONNECTINGLCD TV".)Press POWER ON/OFF button on Side Control of LCD TV or on Remote Control to turn it ON. ThePOWER indicator will light up (blue). Press POWER ON/OFF button again to shift it to stand-bystatus, the POWER indicator will become red.SELECTING INPUT SOURCEDISPLAYING INFORMATION BANNERPress ▲ or ▼ to select the input source. Options include:21 Press INPUT button.● DTV---Watch the DTV signal.● ATV---Watch the ATV signal.● AV1---Watch the signal from the AV1 input terminal.● AV1-S---Watch the signal from the S-VIDEO input terminal.● AV2---Watch the signal from the AV2 input terminal.● AV2-DVD---Watch the signal from the DVD input terminal.● HDMI1---Watch the signal from the HDMI1 input terminal.● HDMI2---Watch the signal from the HDMI2 input terminal.● HDMI3---Watch the signal from the HDMI3 input terminal.● PC---Watch the signal from the PC input terminal.Press ◄ , ► or OK button to confirm the selection.3Press INFO button to display the information banner. The information banner displays current statusinformation such as the channel number and signal source.Depending on the mode, different information is displayed. In DTV mode, more information will bedisplayed. Below is an example banner in DTV mode.In DTV mode, the information banner may contain:● Channel number and name.● Current time.● Current programme name, start and end play time.● Next programme name and start and end play time.● TV or Radio.● Audio mode, audio track● Signal resolution.● Subtitle, teletext.Note:● The above OSD is only served as an example, and it is in DTV mode.● Information banner content varies, depending on the broadcaster and your settings.Note:● Input source menu will disappear if no operation for 5 seconds and the LCD TV will enter the selectedinput mode automatically.● DVI and HDMI share the HDMI jack.22Press BACK button to exit the input source menu.4