Esselte LCD2622 user manual Remote Control

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REMOTE CONTROL

REMOTE CONTROL

POWERMUTE

1

 

 

11

 

 

 

MTS/SAP

1

2

3

12

2

 

 

RECALL

4

5

6

13

7

8

9

0

MENU

 

 

SOURCE

3

 

 

14

15

1:POWER

To set the TV standby or on. 2:NUMBER KEY:

For direct access to program. For

a2 (3) digit program number, The second (third) digit must be entered before the dash disappears. The number, the name (and the sound mode, in analogue mode) are displayed for a few seconds.

3:MENU

To display TV menu or to return to the previous menu.

4:CURSOR

To move within the menu.

5:EXIT

Used to exit menu.

6:VOL+/-

4

5

EXIT

ENTER

16

TV DISPLAY

To adjust sound level.

7:P.M

To switch picture mode.

8:AUTO

Auto adjust in PC mode.

6

+

VOL

_

S.M+

CH

_

P.M

17

18

9:SLEEP

Set time to turn off the TV. 10:V-CHIP

7

AUTO

 

ASPECT

8

 

 

19

 

SLEEP

V-CHIP

CC

9

 

 

20

Setting the V-CHIP level control. 11:MUTE

To disable or enable the sound.

12:MTS/SAP

Switch the sound stereo, SAP and mono.

10

TVAV1AV2

21

13:RECALL

To access the previously viewed

AV3 SV1 SV2 YPbPr

PC

HDMI1

HDMI2 TV Source

22

23

NOTE:

4 coloured knobs on the bottom of the remote control is optional for other version

program.

14:SOURCE

Select EXT sources.

15:ENTER Confirms selection.

16:TV DISPLAY Displays/removes the program Information

17:S.M

To switch sound mode.

18:CH+/CH-

To access the next or previous

Program.

19:ASPECT

To change picture aspect .

20:CC

Switch the close caption mode (cc1- Cc4,Text1-text4)

21:TV/AV/SV/HDMI/YPbPr/PC

Hot keys directly go to appointed source.

22.TV Source

Switch TV Source between air/cable. 23. Color Keys: Reserved keys.

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Contents Model LCD2622 Contents Important Safety Instruction Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Safety and Warnings Dim515*320mm Installation Main features RED Stand by Control Panel Antenna Steps Resolution AV Equipment Insert Batteries Into the Remote Control Remote Control Operation Function Menu Suggested Operation OSD Menu PC Menu Trouble shooting Wall Mounting Holes Spacing and Location