RCA PSP42300 user manual Confirming the Frequencies and Polarities of Input Signals

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THE MENU SYSTEM

THE SETUP MENU

The SETUP menu controls the way your monitor communicates.

CONFIRMING THE FREQUENCIES AND POLARITIES OF INPUT SIGNALS

The FREQUENCY function is used to confirm the frequencies and polarities of the signals coming from a computer.

To confirm frequencies and polarities:

1.From the main menu, highlight and select the SETUP option. The SETUP menu is displayed.

2.Highlight the FREQUENCY option and press OK.

3.The FREQUENCY screen is displayed.

Press GO BACK to return to the INFORMATION menu, or press CLEAR to exit the menu system.

SELECTING THE LANGUAGE FOR THE MENUS

The menu display can be set to one of three lanuages: English, French or Spanish. The default is English. To change the default setting:

1.From the main menu, highlight and select the SETUP option. The SETUP menu is displayed.

2.Highlight the MENU LANGUAGE option. The MENU LANGUAGE screen is displayed.

3.Use the button to scroll through the language choices. The settings switch as follows:

4.When the desired language is highlighted, press GO BACK to return to the SETUP menu. You can continue making adjustments within the SETUP menu, press GO BACK to return to the main menu, or press CLEAR to exit the menu system.

SETTING THE VIDEO SIGNAL FORMAT

The COLOR SYSTEM option is used to set the video signal format. Different countries used different formats for video signals. The AUTO option automatically detects the correct video signal and sets the correct format. This setting should not be changed.

SETUP

FREQUENCY

MENU LANGUAGE

COLOR SYSTEM

SEL.

 

OK

 

RETURN

This is the SETUP menu with the

FREQUENCY option highlighted.

F R E QU E N C Y

H. FREQUENCY

:

37.5KHz

V. FREQUENCY

:

75.0Hz

H. POLARITY

:

NEG.

V. POLARITY

:

NEG.

RETURN

This is the FREQUENCY screen.

MENU LANGUAGE

LANGUAGE

: ESPANOL˜

ADJ.

 

OK

 

RETURN

This is the MENU LANGUAGE screen with Spanish as the selected language.

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