NEC 4210W user manual Using the wired remote control mode, Operating Range, Approx, 7m/ 23ft

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Using the wired remote control mode

Connect the included remote control cable to the remote control unit's "REMOTE CONTROL" terminal.

When the cable is connected, the mode automatically switches to wired remote control.

When the wired remote control mode is used, the remote control unit can be operated even if no batteries are loaded.

Operating Range

*Use the remote controller within a distance of about 7 m

/ 23ft. from the front of the monitor's remote control sen- sor and at a horizontal angle of within 30°.

*The remote control operation may not function if the monitor's remote control sensor is exposed to direct sun- light or strong artificial light, or if there is an obstacle between the sensor and the remote control unit.

Remote Control Cable

To Remote Jack

POWER

L

AUDIO

 

 

 

OUT

POWER/STANDBY

 

R

 

INPUT SELECT

VOLUME

(VARIABLE)

 

 

 

 

 

REMOTE

 

Approx.

CONTROL

 

 

 

 

 

 

30˚

7m/ 23ft

 

 

30˚

RGB/PC VIDEO DVD/HD

POSITION / CONTROL

 

MENU

 

OK

CURSOR

 

VISUAL CONTROL

 

CONTRAST BRIGHT COLOR TINT

SHARPNESS

VOLUME

MUTE

WIDE DISPLAY

OFF TIMER

BACKLIGHT SYSTEM

REMOTE CONTROLLER

RD-327

Handling the remote controller

• Do not drop or mishandle the remote control unit.

• Do not get the remote control unit wet. If the remote

gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.

• Avoid heat and humidity.

• When not using the remote control unit for a long pe-

riod, remove the batteries.

• Do not use new and old batteries together, or use differ-

ent types together.

• Do not take apart the batteries, heat them, or throw them

into a fire.

• When using the remote control unit in the wireless con-

dition, be sure to unplug the remote cable from the RE-

MOTE CONTROL terminal on the monitor.

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Contents User’s Manual Precautions Important InformationTo avoid damage and prolong operating life Mises en garde et précautions de sécurité PrécautionsDOC avis de conformation Page Limited Warranty Plasma Monitors 1250 N. Arlington Heights Road, Suite 500 Itasca, IllinoisContents How to Attach Options to the Plasma Monitor Ventilation Requirements for enclosure mountingIntroduction Features youll enjoy includeContents of the Package Introduction to the PlasmaSync 42-inch Plasma MonitorPart Names and Function Front ViewRear View/ Terminal Board EXT Speaker R EXT Speaker LRemote Controller RGB/PCOFF Timer Battery Installation and ReplacementOperating Range Using the wired remote control modeHandling the remote controller ApproxInstallation AudioConnecting Your VCR Or Laser Disc Player Connecting Your PC Or Macintosh ComputerConnecting Your Document Camera Connecting Your DVD PlayerExternal Speaker Connections Stereo AMP Green or Sync. on Green Mini D-Sub 15 Pin RGB Signal CompositionPin No Signal to be connected No ConnectionBasic Operations To check the remaining time To set the off timerCanceling the off timer Wide Operations When watching videos or digital video discsWhen watching high definition video source Watching with a wide screen manualSupported resolution Watching computer images with a wide screenOSMOn Screen Menu Controls Menu OperationsMain menu Sub menu Functions Once the adjustment is completed Picture Settings MenuExample Setting the Theater mode To set to TheaterPicture adjustment screen Adjusting the pictureExample Adjusting the contrast Adjusting the computer imageOnce the setting is completed Setting the color temperatureExample Setting Adjusting the white balance Adjusting the color to the desired qualityExample Adjusting the White Balance Types of noise reduction Example Setting NR-3Reducing noise in the picture Example Adjusting the bass Sound Settings MenuAdjusting the treble, bass and left/right balance Sound settings menuExample Adjusting the vertical position in the zoom mode Screen Settings MenuAdjusting the position and size of the wide screen Adjusting the wide screenTo continue making other computer image adjustments Example Adjusting the vertical position in the normal modeTo adjust the normal mode Once all adjustments are completedScreen modes Adjusting the position of the menu display Example Adjusting the vertical position of the menu displayPower management function Function Settings MenuSetting the power management for computer images Power management settingsPOWER/STANDBY indicator Description Turning the picture back onTo set the RGB select mode to Video Setting a computer image to the correct RGB se- lect screenExample Setting the RGB Select mode to Video RGB Select modesTo set the HD select mode to Setting high definition images to the suitable screen sizeExample Setting the 1080I mode to HD Select modesSetting the gray level for the sides of the screen Setting the on-screen displayExample Turning the on-screen display mode off Example Adjusting the Gray LevelResetting to the default values Setting the brightness level to the minimumExample Setting the PLE to Lock To set the PLE to LockChecking the frequencies and polarities of input signals Information MenuLanguage settings Setting the language for the menusExample Setting the menu display to Deutsch To select DeutschVideo signal formats Setting the video signal formatExample Setting the video signal format to 3.58 Ntsc To select 3.58 NtscConnections External ControlApplication Communication ParametersCommunication Format CommandCheck Sum CKS, Error Processing, and ACK Unit ID 1 and Unit IDCommunications Flow Power OFF Function Command Reference ListPower on Input Switch Change FunctionAudio Mute On Function Volume Gain Data FunctionScreen Mode Select Function Audio Mute Off FunctionOSD Select Function Color Gain Data FunctionContrast Gain Data Function Tint Gain Data FunctionSharpness Gain Data Function Input Mode Request Function Bright Gain Data FunctionColor Temp Select Function RED Gain Data FunctionGreen Gain Data Function Blue Gain Data FunctionVideo ADJ Request Function DATA0B Color Temp Model Dots × lines Vertical Horizontal Screen mode Table for Signals SupportedSupported resolution Troubleshooting Symptom Checks RemedySpecifications Signals