ViewSonic VPW450HD manual Changing Channels, Using Remote Control, Using Front Panel & OSD Menu

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Selecting Signal Source

Input Select

(Toggle)

Direct Input

Selection Keys

Using Front Panel or Remote Control

1.Press the INPUT key on the front panel or the INPUT SELECT key on the remote control.

2.Pressing the INPUT key will cycle the display thru all available input signal sources in the following order:

Using Direct Input Selection Keys

1.If you prefer not to cycle thru all available inputs, you can use the Direct Input Selection keys located towards the bottom of the remote control.

2.Simply select the input that you would like to switch to and press the Direct Input Selection key for that input.

Notes:

„Some of the Direct Input Selection keys will not be applicable for this display.

For AV mode, use AV1. For S-Video, use AV2.

Changing Channels

Using Remote Control

1.Switch input to TV mode.

2.The display will now display the current channel on the upper right corner of screen.

3.To change channels, press either CHANNEL +/- button or number keypad on the remote control.

Using Front Panel & OSD Menu

1.Switch input to TV mode.

2.Press the MENU +/- Key to display OSD

3.Press the ADJ + Key a few times until the TV menu (see sample to the right) within the OSD is dis- played.

4.Press the MENU - Key once to scroll down to “CHANNEL”.

5.Press the ADJ +/- Key to adjust the TV channel.

CHANNEL +/-

MENU +/-

VOLUME +/- (ADJ +/-)

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