Runco CR-40HD, CR-32HD manual Remote Control, 100

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Control Panels

Remote Control

OFF Button

To turn off the unit.

ON Button

OFFON

Hold down this button for one second to turn on the unit.

NUMERIC Buttons

To select channel and to enter pass codes.

The “100” button is to select channels over 100.

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7 8

3

6

9

DISCRETE SOURCE SELECTION

• INPUT 1

For Composite video or S-Video signals.

• INPUT 2

For Composite video or S-Video signals.

• INPUT 3

For Component video or composite video signals.

• INPUT 4

For Component video or composite video signals.

• DVI

For Digital video input signals.

• RGB HD

For DTV RGBHV or PC signals.

• TV

For ant/cable signals. (CR-32HD only)

ARROW Buttons

To select the menu or to make various adjustments.

ENTER Button

To enter the setting of items in the menu.

MENU Button

To display the OSD menu.

PIP FUNCTION Buttons

See page 27-30 for Operation instructions.

100

 

0

 

SOURCE

INPUT

INPUT

INPUT

1

2

3

DVI

 

RGB

 

 

HD

SLEEP

MEMORY

CUST

 

ISF

 

NT

 

 

 

ASPECT RATIO

ANA

4X3

LET

BOX

 

 

CHANNEL UP

VOL - EN TER

MENU

CHANNEL DOWN

ASPECT SIZE POSITION

P.MODE S.SWAP SWAP

HOLD

SUB PAGE CANCEL

S.MODE SURRND MTS/SAP

REVEAL SIZE MIX

FC1 FC2 FC3

TIMER

OFF

INPU T

4

TV

DISPLAY

ISF

DAY

VWIDE

VOL +

EXIT

PIP

TV/AV

TEX T

MUTE

INDEX

FC4

TIMER OFF Button

To access sleep timer.

MEMORY Buttons

To recall video memory sequentially.

ASPECT RATIO Buttons • ANA

For Anamorphic 16:9 or widescreen enhanced DVD.

• 4X3

For standard video format.

• LETTERBOX

Image in letterbox format is enlarged to fit 16:9 full screen display and the upper/ lower portion are “blanked off”.

• VIRTUALWIDE

4:3 image is nonlinearly stretched in a horizontal direction to fit 16:9 full screen display.

EXIT Button

To clear the OSD menu.

SOUND SELECTION Buttons

See page 20, 31 for menu diagram.

FAVORITE CHANNEL Buttons

See page 21 for menu diagram.

Note:

Makes sure there are no objects between the remote control and its sensor.

Don’t place the remote control near a heater or in damp place.

A strong blow to the remote control may cause it not to operate.

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Contents CR-32HD / CR-40HD Table of Contents ISF Calibration Service RS-232 ConfigurationsSignals Supported Pin Configuration PC/DVIOne Year Limited Warranty What is Covered Under the Terms of this Limited WarrantyRIGHTS, Limits and Exclusions Runco INTERNATIONAL, INC Introduction Precautions DOC compliance NoticePower Indicator Status CR-32HD and CR-40HDFront View CR-32HD Rear View Input Panel Input2CR-40HD Rear View Input Panel 13 14Remote Control 100Connecting to the Video ConnectionsOr INPUT2 Using the Monitor OUT feature Connecting to a DVD or DTV Set-Top Box Input RCA or DVIConnecting to a PC To use the display as a PC MonitorSetting the PC Properties Connecting Headphones Connecting the Power Cord and Switching Display On / Off Basic OperationsAnamorphic mode Standard 43 modeLetterbox mode Virtualwide modeSelecting Picture Adjust Press the Menu button on the remote controlSave Settings Restore SettingsSelecting Audio Selecting ChannelSelecting Timer Setup PC Mode AdjustOSD Language Caption CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 Text1 Text2 Text3 Text4 Parental ControlInput Selection Monitor OutOverscan ISF Calibration Service Picture AdjustISF Calibration White BalanceBlue Enable DNR Digital Noise Reduction Command AckFactory Reset GammaPicture in Picture PIP Displaying the Picture in Picture PIPSmall Twin Off Selecting the Image Mode in the PIP Changing the PIP PositionChanging the PIP Size Selecting the Image Size in the PIPSwapping the Main & Sub-Picture Swapping the Main & Sub-SoundWide 169 mode Changing the PIP Aspect RatioStereo Sound / SAP Listening to Stereo Sound / SAPOption BroadcastingRS-232 Configurations RS-232C ConfigurationsPin 1 Ground ‘\n’ Serial ProtocolTimer OFF Signals Supported Mode Freq Hz Freq KHzPin Configuration PC/DVI PC Input Connector D-Sub 15PinDVI-D Connector Troubleshooting For Display PanelFor Monitor Specifications CR-32HDDimensions CR-40HDRUMA-011095