InFocus TD32, TD40 NTSC manual Setting the Time, Time Set, On Time

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Setting the Time

In the TIME menu, you can set the current time and auto power on / off.

Time Set

Set the current time.

1Press Menu/set button to display the main OSD menu.

2Select the TIME main menu.

3Press Menu/Set to enter the sub menu.

4Select Time Set by pressing VOL+ button.

5Move the cursor by pressing VOL-, VOL+ button and adjust time by CH+, CH- button.

 

Time Set

AM 03:29

 

 

On Time

AM 05:11 ON

 

 

 

On Channel

99

 

 

 

On Volume

100

 

 

Off Time

AM 05:11 OFF

 

 

 

Sleep

OFF

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On Time

This the Monitor can be set to turn on automatically at specific time that you choose. Before using the timer, you must set the Monitor's Time as described previously.

1Press Menu/set button to display the main OSD menu.

2Select the TIME main menu with CH+/CH- button on the remote control.

3Press Menu/Set to enter the sub menu.

4Select On Time with CH+/CH- button and press VOL+ button.

5Move the cursor by VOL-, VOL+ button and adjust time by CH+, CH- button.

 

Time Set

AM 03:29

 

 

On Time

AM 05:11 ON

 

 

 

On Channel

99

 

 

 

On Volume

100

 

 

Off Time

AM 05:11 OFF

 

 

 

Sleep

OFF

 

 

 

 

On Time

AM 05:11 ON

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Contents USER’S Guide Contents Setting the Picture FCC Notice Page Important Safety Information Follow all operating and use instructionsImportant Safety Information Important Safety Information Only use the specified batteries Accessories Viewing the Control PanelOSD Key Position OSD Key FunctionViewing the Connecting Panel Back Panel and JacksBack panel of the monitor RS-232C To control from PC For PC, Set top boxRS-232C Configurations Connects a control signal from a PCConnects a sound signal from PC or DVI Connects a sound signal from componentViewing the Remote Control Key DescriptionPIP Picture In Picture Keys Move key Move the position of PIP window OFF Small Large TwinReception Range of Remote Control Loading the BatteriesLoad two AAA batteries, taking Care that the + and ends face Correct directionInstallation Table Stand Installation OptionalSpeaker Installation Optional Speaker AccessoriesConnecting the TV Cable Connecting the TV CableConnecting the VCR Connecting the VCRWatching VCR With S-VideoConnecting the DVD Connecting the DVDHow to use Component Input portsConnecting the Set Top Box How to connectWith Component With RGBD-Sub or DVIConnecting the PC D-Sub & DVI Connecting a PC to the MonitorPin Configuration 15Pin Signal Cable based on protruded pinDisplayable Monitor Specification Vertical Frequency HzVolume Control Basic OperationTurning the Monitor On/Off Select SourceOSD Menu Structure Example of OSD MenuMain Menu Sub MenuSetting the Channel Then the tuning bar will appear and scanning will startChannel Type Auto ScanAdjust the fine tune with VOL+ or VOL- button Fine TuneDigest Set the favorite channel Skip and Fav menu appearAdd the current channel into the scanned channel list Remove the current channel from the scanned channel listSetting the Picture ModeAdjust User Mode Contrast BrightnessColor TintTemperature Cool 1Normal Warm 1Video NR Screen FormatExpands Wide mode screen vertically Screen Format Description WidePanorama ZoomSetting the Picture PC GeometryMismatchMatch Setting the Sound Sound ModeBalance User Adjust Spatial EffectAVCAuto Volume Control MTS Multichannel Television SoundSetting the Others TranslucentPIP Picture In Picture Size in PIP Picture In PictureSource in PIP Picture Swap in PIP Picture In PictureAdvanced Position in PIPChange the position of the PIP window Sub Menu, there are four positionsSet ID in Advanced Blue Back in AdvancedLanguage in Advanced Front Key Lock in AdvancedChip TV Parental Guidelines TV Blocking in V-Chip Movie Blocking in V-ChipSelect TV Blocking with CH+/CH- button on Change Password in V-Chip Chip Blocking in V-ChipEnter to Setting the Time Time SetOn Time On TimeOn Volume On ChannelCursor moves into Parts Off Time SleepTroubleshooting Problem Quick Action for Possible SolutionWarranty Card Limited WarrantyLimited Warranty Period To Be Eligible For Limited Warranty Coverage