InFocus TD40 NTSC, TD32 manual On Channel, On Volume, Cursor moves into Parts

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Setting the Time

On Channel

Set the channel when the Monitor power turn on automatically.

Available only when the Time is set and On Time is ON.

1 Press 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 Channel.

5 Enter to the

part with VOL+ button. Then the

cursor moves into the

parts.

6Adjust the channel with CH+/CH- button. Press BACK button to return.

On Volume

• Available only when the Time is set and On Time is ON.

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 Volume.

5 Enter to the

part by pressing VOL+ button.

Then the cursor moves into the

parts.

6Adjust the sound volume level with 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

 

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

48 OWNER'S MANUAL

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Contents USER’S Guide Contents Setting the Picture FCC Notice Page Follow all operating and use instructions Important Safety InformationImportant Safety Information Important Safety Information Only use the specified batteries Viewing the Control Panel AccessoriesOSD Key Position OSD Key FunctionBack Panel and Jacks Viewing the Connecting PanelBack panel of the monitor RS-232C To control from PC For PC, Set top boxConnects a control signal from a PC RS-232C ConfigurationsConnects a sound signal from PC or DVI Connects a sound signal from componentKey Description Viewing the Remote ControlPIP Picture In Picture Keys OFF Small Large Twin Move key Move the position of PIP windowLoading the Batteries Reception Range of Remote ControlLoad two AAA batteries, taking Care that the + and ends face Correct directionTable Stand Installation Optional InstallationSpeaker Accessories Speaker Installation OptionalConnecting 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 portsHow to connect Connecting the Set Top BoxWith Component With RGBD-Sub or DVIConnecting a PC to the Monitor Connecting the PC D-Sub & DVIPin Configuration 15Pin Signal Cable based on protruded pinVertical Frequency Hz Displayable Monitor SpecificationBasic Operation Volume ControlTurning the Monitor On/Off Select SourceExample of OSD Menu OSD Menu StructureMain Menu Sub MenuThen the tuning bar will appear and scanning will start Setting the ChannelChannel Type Auto ScanFine Tune Adjust the fine tune with VOL+ or VOL- buttonDigest Skip and Fav menu appear Set the favorite channelAdd the current channel into the scanned channel list Remove the current channel from the scanned channel listMode Setting the PictureAdjust User Mode Brightness ContrastColor TintCool 1 TemperatureNormal Warm 1Screen Format Video NRScreen Format Description Wide Expands Wide mode screen verticallyPanorama ZoomGeometry Setting the Picture PCMismatchMatch Sound Mode Setting the SoundBalance Spatial Effect User AdjustMTS Multichannel Television Sound AVCAuto Volume ControlTranslucent Setting the OthersPIP Picture In Picture Size in PIP Picture In PicturePicture Swap in PIP Picture In Picture Source in PIPPosition in PIP AdvancedChange the position of the PIP window Sub Menu, there are four positionsBlue Back in Advanced Set ID in AdvancedLanguage in Advanced Front Key Lock in AdvancedChip TV Parental Guidelines Movie Blocking in V-Chip TV Blocking in V-ChipSelect TV Blocking with CH+/CH- button on Chip Blocking in V-Chip Change Password in V-ChipEnter to Time Set Setting the TimeOn Time On TimeOn Channel On VolumeCursor moves into Parts Sleep Off TimeProblem Quick Action for Possible Solution TroubleshootingLimited Warranty Warranty CardTo Be Eligible For Limited Warranty Coverage Limited Warranty Period