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General TV Problems, Solution, Media Viewer, Problems

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VIZIO E32VL and E37VL User Manual General TV Problems Solution The display image does not cover the entire screen. x If you are in RGB mode (Computer), make sure that H-Size and V-Position in the On Screen Display (OSD) are set correctly. x If you are using TV, AV1, AV2 or Component with 480i input, press the WIDE button on the remote control to scroll through various screen modes. You can see a picture but you x Press Volume + (Up) on the remote control. cannot hear sound. x Press MUTE on the remote control to make sure that MUTE is not ON. x Check your audio settings. The audio may be set to SAP, or the speakers are set to off. x Check the audio connections of external devices that may be connected to the HDTV. The TV has pixels (dots) that are always dark or colored. x Your HDTV is manufactured using an extremely high level of precision technology, however, sometimes some pixels of your HDTV may not display. Pixel defects within industry specifications are inherent to this type of product and do not constitute a defective product. You see "noise" or "trash" on the screen. x When your HDTV's digital capabilities exceed a digital broadcast signal, the signal is up-converted (increased) to match your TV's display capabilities. Up-converting can cause noise or trash. x If you are using an antenna, the signal strength of the channel may be low. Make sure your antenna is connected securely to the TV and move the antenna around the room or close to a window. You switch to a different input x The TV remembers the volume level from the last time you adjusted it. If the and the volume changes. sound level is higher or lower from another source, then the volume will change. You switch to a different input x The TV remembers the viewing mode from the last time you used a particular input and the screen size changes. (AV-1, AV-2, Component, HDMI and TV). Tips for High-Definition Users. x x x Your HDTV is an ideal platform for viewing High Definition Content. Best image quality will be achieved by HDMI. The next best is Component, followed by Composite. Due to variances in broadcast practices, it is possible some image distortions can occur. Tips for Letterbox Content Users. x Some Letterboxed (or "Widescreen") versions of DVD movies are formatted for standard 4:3 Televisions. Your HDTV has the ability to expand this content so the entire screen is filled at the expense of image accuracy. To use this function, press ZOOM on the remote control to cycle among the options. Media Viewer Problems Solution USB device is not recognized. x x x Make sure the device is correctly inserted. Make sure the device is FAT or FAT32 Make sure it contains the supported files. Image or sound is interrupted x Make sure the device is correctly inserted. or distorted. x Make sure that the file complies with the supported format, bit rate and/or profile. Also check the file for damage. x Some files that comply with the supported format may not play back or display properly. Slideshow doesn't start. x Make sure the viewer isn't in pause, rotation, or zoom mode. Version 2/10/2010 45 www.VIZIO.com

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VIZIO E32
±
VL and E37
±
VL User Manual
Version 2/10/2010
45
www.VIZIO.com
General TV Problems
Solution
The display image does not
cover the entire screen.
±
If you are in RGB mode (Computer), make sure that H-Size and V-Position in the
On Screen Display (OSD) are set correctly.
±
If you are using TV, AV1, AV2 or Component with 480i input, press the WIDE
button on the remote control to scroll through various screen modes.
You can see a picture but you
cannot hear sound.
±
Press Volume + (Up) on the remote control.
±
Press MUTE on the remote control to make sure that MUTE is not ON.
±
Check your audio settings. The audio may be set to SAP, or the speakers are set
to off.
±
Check the audio connections of external devices that may be connected to the
HDTV.
The TV has pixels (dots) that
are always dark or colored.
±
Your HDTV is manufactured using an extremely high level of precision technology,
however, sometimes some pixels of your HDTV may not display. Pixel defects
within industry specifications are inherent to this type of product and do not
constitute a defective product.
You see “noise” or “trash” on
the screen.
±
When your HDTV’s digital capabilities exceed a digital broadcast signal, the signal
is up-converted (increased) to match your TV’s display capabilities. Up-converting
can cause noise or trash.
±
If you are using an antenna, the signal strength of the channel may be low. Make
sure your antenna is connected securely to the TV and move the antenna around
the room or close to a window.
You switch to a different input
and the volume changes.
±
The TV remembers the volume level from the last time you adjusted it.
If the
sound level is higher or lower from another source, then the volume will change.
You switch to a different input
and the screen size changes.
±
The TV remembers the viewing mode from the last time you used a particular input
(AV-1, AV-2, Component, HDMI and TV).
Tips for High-Definition Users.
±
Your HDTV is an ideal platform for viewing High Definition Content.
±
Best image quality will be achieved by HDMI. The next best is Component,
followed by Composite.
±
Due to variances in broadcast practices, it is possible some image distortions can
occur.
Tips for Letterbox Content
Users.
±
Some Letterboxed (or “Widescreen”) versions of DVD movies are formatted for
standard 4:3 Televisions. Your HDTV has the ability to expand this content so the
entire screen is filled at the expense of image accuracy. To use this function, press
ZOOM on the remote control to cycle among the options.
Media Viewer
Problems
Solution
USB device is not recognized.
±
Make sure the device is correctly inserted.
±
Make sure the device is FAT or FAT32
±
Make sure it contains the supported files.
Image or sound is interrupted
or distorted.
±
Make sure the device is correctly inserted.
±
Make sure that the file complies with the supported format, bit rate and/or profile.
Also check the file for damage.
±
Some files that comply with the supported format may not play back or display
properly.
Slideshow doesn’t start.
±
Make sure the viewer isn’t in pause, rotation, or zoom mode.