Fujitsu P50XHA58E, P42XHA58E user manual Using the Remote Control

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USING THE REMOTE CONTROL

REMOTE CONTROL

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button Î E-10

Switches between Power On and Standby.

 -(MUTE button) Î E-10

Press to temporarily mute the audio.

To return the audio to normal, press this button once again, or press the 1does the 2work also.

3(DISPLAY button) Î E-11

Press to display the input mode and screen size status.

The status is displayed for about five seconds.

 4(PICTURE MODE button) Î E-11

Press to switch the Picture Mode.

 5(PICTURE MEMORY button) Î E-11

Press to recall a Picture Memory.

(WIDE button) Î E-12

Press to switch the screen size.

"'(Video input mode selector button) Î E-10

Press to select VIDEO1 - 6.

)(RGB input mode selector button) Î E-11

Press to select RGB1.

12(Volume adjustment buttons) Î E-10

Press to adjust the volume.

;(MENU button) Î E-15–E-27

Press to display or hide the menu screen. Use for picture or audio adjustment.

<(ENTER button) Î E-15–E-27

Press to confirm the setting you made with the adjustment buttons.

CDEF(Adjustment buttons) Î E-15–E-27

Press to select the adjustment item or adjust the value in the menu screen.

Note

• Functions may not be available with some models and some device options.

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Contents USER’S Manual Information Checking AccessoriesAttaching the Ferrite Cores InstallationDisplay Section Front Part Names and FunctionsDisplay Section Back Display Section Bottom Trademark Infomation Pin No Input signalPin No Signal Description of Input TerminalsRemote Control Using the Remote ControlDisplay front Display side Putting Batteries in the Remote ControlPrecautions Effective Range for the Remote ControlVCR/PC DVD RECORDER/PLAYER, Satellite TunerDisplay bottom Basic Operations Turning the Power on and STAND-BYAdjusting the Volume Video Input ModeConvenient Functions RGB Input ModePress to select the input mode Picture ModeSize Switching Between Screen SizesWatching Pictures on the Wide Screen Press Aspect Ratio Screen SizeMenu Adjustment MenuBasic Procedures of Adjustment Menu Adjusting the Picture Precision Setting Setting the Picture ModeSetting the Picture Memory Precision Setting Setting the User Color Temp Adjusting the Color TempSetting the Color Focus Making the Progressive Scan Settings Adjusting Screen Position Position Adjusting Screen Position and SizeAdjusting Screen Size Size Adjusting Volume Balance Balance Adjusting AudioAdjusting Treble Treble Adjusting Bass BassOn Screen Menu Other AdjustmentsAdjustment Setting Display Information OSDSelection of indications Name Select Setting the Input TerminalsSelecting the settings of Video/S-video Input terminal Selecting the settings of D-SUB Input terminalMinimizing phosphor burn-in Screen Orbiter Other SettingsAuto Off-NO SIG Selecting input terminals Audio InputMinimizing phosphor burn-in Background Setting RGB Input Signal Compulsorily Direct Settingfor RGBSpecifying RGB Input Signal Code Setting Displaying white over entire screen White ScreenPress Eor Fto select Factory Initialization of User Adjustment ValuePress Cor Dto select the Yes Options Frequency kHz Frequency Hz Main Supported SignalsRegulation SpecificationsModel Series Name Product Name P42XHA58EB b P50XHA58EB bBefore Obtaining Service Cleaning and MaintenanceProblem Action
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