Remote Control
*The number in ( ) indicates the page in which the function of each button is explained in detail.
Note
•Use two “AAA” batteries.
•Be sure to use replacement batteries of the same type as the original ones.
•The life of a battery depends on how much it has been used.
Input Select button
Used to select a desired input. Every press of the button cycles through the five different modes: PC
ZOOM button 26
Used to zoom the screen. To enlarge, press the (+) button, and to return to the previous condition, press the
INPUT
SELECTPOWER
DISPLAY
ZOOM- ZOOM+
MENU
Power button
Pressing the Power button of the Monitor allows the Display to be in standby. (Red light is shown in the Remote Control Sensor.) At this time, if you press the Power button of the Remote Control, the Display is turned ON (Green light in the Sensor).
Display button
Indicates the current state and resolution.
Menu button 30
Used to display a desired menu.
Menu Select button | 20 |
Select Menu by pressing (Up), (Down), (Left), (Right) buttons.
Screen Select button | 19 |
VOL VOL | Volume button | 20 |
| Adjusts the volume. | |
| Aspect Ratio | 22 |
Every press of the button cycles through the four different modes: Normal
Sound Mode button 29
Every press of the button cycles through the five different modes: Normal
Mute button
PICTURE SCREEN MODE FREEZE MODE
SOUND MUTE SLEEP MODE
Adjusts the size of the screen (Normal, 16:9, etc.)
Still 28
Used to view a still picture during watching moving images. (Sound can be heard.)
Sleep Timer 34
Mutes sound. | Each time you press this button, a different |
| input mode appears. |
| The sequence is as follows: |
| 15 Min. |
| After the time is selected, it automatically goes |
| standby when the selected time elapsed. |
When Using Remote Control:
•Be sure not to allow the Remote Control to drop or to become wet.
•Keep it away from hot or moist locations.
Installing the Batteries in your Remote Control:
•To remove the cover, slide it outwards while pressing it down.
•Place two batteries in the remote control by properly orienting them, then close the cover.
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