Digimate DGL3704M manual Controls and Functions, Operating the monitor, Top Panel Buttons:

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Front View

Getting Started

Controls and Functions

Operating the monitor

Top Panel Buttons

LED indicator

Green for operating PC monitor and TV system. Red when AC Power switch on or no signal.

POWERPress to turn the Display On/Off. (Main Power Switch must be On)

NOTE: The Main Power Switch is located on lower back panel.

SOURCEPress to display and cycle the available input sources.

MENUPress to open the OSD menu and make function changes/adjustments.

ENTER: Press to select an item, exit a function in the OSD menu or confirm a setting. ,CHc/dPress to select a channel or select items in OSD menu.

,VOLf/ePress to adjust the volume, select OSD items and adjust the menu items.

MAIN POWER SWITCH (Rear Panel): Set to on ( – ) to power up unit.

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Contents User’s Manual Do not attempt to service the Display yourself FCC Compliance Statement Radio Frequency Interference Statement Canadian Doc Notice For Class B Computing Devices Table of contents Power source for 37 AU Panel FeaturesStandard Accessories Getting StartControls and Functions Operating the monitorTop Panel Buttons: Rear Panel Jacks Side viewBottom view Remote Control Connecting the power cable Installing your DisplayConnecting the aerials Remote controlQuick Installation Auto scanCh. Edit Channel Edit Basic Operation TV mode Press Menu PC mode DVI, VGAMain Menu There are seven SUB-MENUS in the main OSD Menu TV/PC Parameters Adjusting the TV settingColor Temp PC parameters Adjusting the picture setting TV ParametersAudio Settings  In TV, Video, and PC modes Adjusting the audio settingPress Menu after adjustment is made Picture-In-Picture PIP structureGeneral Settings TV, Video, and PC modes Adjusting General SettingsSleep Timer Deinterlace For U.S. area only CC Control Use remote controlParental Controls Closed captionChip Chip LockMpaa rating TV PG Rating Parental Guideline TV-YTroubleshooting Cannot workDisplay Mode Analog / Digital Frequency Modes SupportedSupported Timing