Chapter 2: Using the Remote Control
Indicator
VCR1 | ON•OFF | MONITOR |
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DVD VCR2 AUX | SAT•CABLE | |
MUTE |
| CINEMA |
| CH + |
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L |
| V |
O |
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V |
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A | CH – |
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AUTO SET |
| GO BACK |
GUIDE |
| INFO |
| OK |
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| ZOOM |
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MENUCLEAR
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4 5 6
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INPUT | 0 | ANTENNA |
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REVERSE | PLAY | FORWARD |
RECORD | STOP | PAUSE |
REPEAT AUDIO ANGLE OPEN
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Note: This remote operates most RCA, GE, and Proscan products.
Tip
To turn off the RCA, GE, and Proscan components that are connected to the TV, press ON•OFF twice within two seconds.
This feature only works with most RCA, GE, and Proscan products.
Button Descriptions for Monitor Mode
In addition to operating your Plasma Monitor, the remote that came with it can operate your other components. However, this page only describes the buttons on the remote that you will use with your monitor.
For descriptions of remote control buttons to be used with your other components, go to the next page.
In alphabetcial order
Arrow buttons Use the arrows to navigate through the menu screens and make adjustments. When no
AUTO SET Automatically reverts the picture preset settings to the ones you chose for the current selected video input.
Backlight () Lights up some of the remote buttons in the dark.
CH +/- Tunes the monitor to the next or previous input. If the monitor is off, pressing one of these buttons turns on the monitor to the last used input.
CINEMA Changes the zoom mode to Cinerama no matter which zoom mode is selected.
CLEAR Clears
GO BACK Changes the video input to the last one used.
INFO Brings up the status display.
INPUT Changes the Video Input Channel. Press the INPUT button repeatedly until the input channel for the component you have connected is displayed.
MENU Brings up the
MONITOR Turns the monitor on and puts the remote in Monitor mode so the remote operates the monitor.
MUTE Reduces sound to an inaudible level.
OK/ZOOM When menus are on the screen, selects the highlighted choice. When there are no
ON•OFF Turns the monitor off.
VOL< and > buttons Adjust the volume.
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