Toshiba P32LS1 owner manual Menu Function, Function of each button

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Menu Function

Displaying Menu, you can adjust pictures and sound or set various functions with the buttons on the remote control. The following are summary of Menu Function. For details, please see to refered pages.

L Function of each button

Side of the unit

Remote control

 

8

9

!

1

1

"

# $

%

 

 

 

 

2

&

( )

5

 

 

 

 

3

~

+ ,

4

4

 

 

 

 

5

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. /

7

6

 

 

 

 

7

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6

 

name

Description

1 POWER (side of the unit, the remote control)

To Power standby / On

2 INPUT (side of the unit)

To convert the input line for video below.

 

VIDEO-1→VIDEO-2→S-VIDEO→YUV→RGB ANALOG

 

→RGB DIGITAL

3 MENU (side of the unit)

To display Home Menu

 

 

4 9 / DOWN (side of the unit, the remote

To scroll down Menu display

control)

 

5 8 / UP (side of the unit, the remote control)

To scroll up Menu display

 

 

6 – (side of the unit, the remote control)

To scroll down Menu display, to reduce adjusting levels

 

 

7 + (side of the unit, the remote control)

To scroll up Menu display, to increase adjusting levels

8 PICTURE (the remote control)

To display PICTURE Menu

 

 

9 AUDIO (the remote control)

To display AUDIO Menu

 

 

! SETUP (the remote control)

To display SETUP Menu

" CALL (the remote control)

To display on-screen information

 

 

# LANGUAGE (the remote control)

To select a language for display (Only English)

 

 

$ EXIT (the remote control)

To close Menu without saving the adjustment

% WRITING (the remote control)

To close Menu saving the adjustment

 

 

& SERVICE (the remote control)

Exclusively for a service technician use. Don’t touch for ordinary use.

 

 

( MODE (the remote control)

To change the size of the monitored image (16:9 – 4:3)

) AUTO (the remote control)

To perform PC AUTO SETUP

 

 

~ LAN (the remote control)

For future use. This function is not available now.

 

 

+ SPK (the remote control)

To turn on / off output for speakers

, MUTE

To mute the sound

 

 

- VIDEO-1

To select VIDEO-1 input

 

 

. VIDEO-2

To select VIDEO-2 input

/ S-VIDEO

To select S-VIDEO input

 

 

: YUV

To select YUV input

 

 

; RGB ANALOG

To select RGB ANALOG input

< RGB DIGITAL

To select RGB DIGITAL input

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Contents 23566558 LCD MonitorContents Malfunction or Trouble Safety InstructionsInstallation Use Insert the power plug fully into a 100∼240 V AC outletCleaning Follow these precautions for the power cord and plugTake measures to prevent the unit from falling down Do not climb or stand on the unit Remove the power plug before cleaning On disposal or handing over to a new owner On usageExemptions Features Front Names and Functions of Controls UnitSide Controls Back Infrared Emittor Names and Functions of Controls Remote controlRemove the battery cover, and insert batteries Battery installationEffective range Please check all are supplied Supplied accessoriesYou can select Video input from 4 terminals below ConnectionOutput follows RGB Analog ConnectionYou can select RGB input from 2 terminals below VIDEO-1 has priorityBack side Connecting external speakersAbout external speakers To connect speakersBack Connecting the power cordExample To connect equipmentsVIDEO-1 Video Audio Video OUT Audio OUT Video and Audio connection exampleRGB RGB Audio To a service technician InstallationRemove the frame from the bracket How to install the monitor on the wallWall hanging accessory Remove the stand of the LCD monitorWire before hanging on the wall Using supplied screws, fix the frame on the LCD monitorMount the LCD monitor on the bracket How to install the LCD monitor to the ceiling How to install the LCD monitor on the floorUnit mm DimensionSpecifications Back view A-angleMain power switch Power on/offPower button on the Remote control Function of each button Menu FunctionPC Auto Setup Writing Exit Reset Menu setting chartTerms of functions Menu display chart YUV To connect in series Control by ComputerConnection TransferFormat for Rgbdvi input signal Timing Input signalFor inquiries and repair Guide to Simple Problem SolvingPage About trademarks Annex