LG Electronics M4210C manual Inserting batteries into remote control

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Using the Remote Control

• AV Button

Each time you press the Input button it will change to

AV Component1

Component2 RGB

HDMI/DVI

• Input Select Button

If you press the button once, the following Input Signal Window will appear. Select the signal type you want

using the button.

Input

Inserting batteries into remote control.

1.Take out the battery cap.

2.Insert the batteries with correct polarity (+/-).

3. Close the battery cap.

• Dispose of used batteries in the recycle bin to prevent environmental pollution.

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Contents M4210C Keep away from heat sources like electrical heaters Safety PrecautionsInstall the product in a neat and dry place Do not put heavy objects on the product or sit upon itFix the power cable completely Electrical Power Related PrecautionsPrecautions in Moving the Product Make sure to turn off the productOn Disposal Precautions in Using the ProductDo not shock the product when moving it Do not put or store inflammable substances near the productPSM Button Using the Remote ControlName of the Remote Control Buttons a type Up and Down buttonsInserting batteries into remote control Exit Button Volume Button Check Button Name of the Remote Control Buttons B typeMute button Power On/Off Button AV Button Sleep ButtonRGB Connecting the Speakers Applicable only for models that support the speakersName and Function of the Parts Rear ViewConnecting to External Devices Connect the power cordConnect the Audio cable Turn on power by pressing the power button on the product How to connect to two computersOr, press the Source button on the back of the product Watching RGB Outputs When watching VCR / DVD When connecting with a S-Video cableWhen watching HDTV/DVD480p/576p/720p/1080i/480i/576i Select ComponentNot included Select HDMI/DVIWatching AV Outputs Bundle the cables using the supplied twister holder Fit the cable management to the Holder Groove downwardsTwister holder Attaching the product to a wall Applicable only for models that support the standSelecting and Adjusting the Screen Name of the Buttons in the Screen Adjustment UnitWhen XGA Mode is active and 1360 X768 is selected ComponentOSD Menu OSDOn Screen DisplayHow to adjust the OSD On Screen Display screen How to adjust the screen automaticallyUse the remote control to adjust the OSD screen Adjusting Screen Color CSMSelecting and Adjusting the Screen AdvancedAdjusting the audio function Balance SpeakerAdjusting the timer function ClockOff / On time Auto sleep Selecting the options Language Child lock ISM Method Set IDTile mode product 1 ~ 4 r2 x c2 Row Column Tile modeTile Mode To use this functionID10 Column Logo Light Demo Power IndicatorReset Tile IDPhase Adjusting Screen CLOCK/PHASE and PositionAuto-config XGA ModeOriginal ResetSpectacle Full 169Troubleshooting No image is displayedScreen image looks abnormal Audio function does not work LCD Panel SpecificationsPower Rated VoltageEnvironmental Video SignalInput Connector ConditionsDTV Mode Vesa wall mounting RS-232CControlling the Multiple Product RS-232CControlling the Multiple Product Transmission / Receiving Protocol PowerCommand a Input Select Command b Main Picture InputAspect RatioCommand c Main picture format Screen MuteCommand dVolume MuteCommand e Volume ControlCommand fContrastCommand g BrightnessCommand hColorCommand i Video only TintCommand j Video onlySharpnessCommand k Video only OSD SelectCommand lRemote Lock /Key Lock Command m BalanceCommand t Color Temperature Command uAbnomal state Command z ISM modeCommand j pAuto ConfigureCommand j u KeyCommand m cTile ModeCommand d d Data DescriptionTile H SizeCommand d g Tile V SizeCommand d hTile ID SetCommand d Elapsed time returnCommand d lTemperature value Command d n Lamp fault CheckCommand d pConfiguration of frame Output waveformCodeHexa Function