Samsung PS42P2S manual Controlling the Power, Power On/Off, ´ Volume Control, Mute On/Off

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Controlling the Power

The Power Control function is available for all the displays are

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connected.

Click “Power Control” of the main icons and the Power Control screen appears.

Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Power Control.

ŒPower Status

´Input Source

ˇAspect Ratio

¨On Timer Status

ˆOff Timer Status

Click “Select All” or mark ‘’ in the check box to select the display you want to control.

Power Control can control some functions of the ‘’ marked display.

ŒPower On/Off

-Turns On/Off the power of the selected display.

-Turns on each set at one second interval to prevent the power overload that might occur when many sets turn on at the same time.

´Volume Control

- Controls the volume of the selected display.

- It receives the volume value of the selected display from the sets and displays it in the slider. (When you release the selection or choose Select All, the value will return to default 10.)

ˇMute On/Off

-Turns On/Off the mute of the selected display.

-When selecting one set at a time, if the selected set is already set on MUTE, you must mark the MUTE display. (if you undo the selections or choose Select All, the values are returned to default settings).

The Volume and Mute functions are available for only the displays are powered ON.

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Contents Plasma Display User Instructions Safety InstructionsMain voltage is indicated on Checking PartsContents Contents Front Panel Your New Plasma Display PanelVideo Input Rear PanelPower Remote Control ButtonsInstallation Notes Inserting the Batteries in the Remote ControlInstalling the Display on the Wall Attachment Panel Angle control holes Remove four large screws from the rear side of the display Ferrite Cores Before Connecting the Display to External EquipmentSeparating the Display from the Wall Attachment Panel Connecting Stand and Speakers Connecting SpeakersConnecting PDP and Speakers Videotape Playback Connecting Your VCR or Cable BoxRear panel Connecting a DVD Playar or Set-top BoxViewing the Menus and Displays Switching On and OffChoosing Your Language Move the joystick Using the Various Setup MenusPicture menu Using Automatic Picture SettingsFreezing the Current Picture To adjust Move the joystickCustomizing the Picture 149 Changing the Picture formatWide, Panorama, 149, 43, Zoom1, Zoom2 Stretch PanoramaAdjusting the Volume Customizing the Sound Using Automatic Sound SettingsSwitching On and Off Automatically Setting the Current TimeIf the sleep timer is Screen displays Setting the Sleep TimerDouble Large Small Viewing the Picture in Picture PIPAV1V AV1S Comp.1 Size Features DescriptionSwap LocateAV1Video AV1S-Video Component1 Displaying InformationsViewing Pictures From External Sources Part Contents Teletext FeatureDisplaying the Teletext Information To display Press Adjusting the Teletext ContrastSelecting a Teletext Viewing the PC screen Connecting a PCPin Configuration Source Video Setting up Your Display Plug and PlayPreset Signals Frequency Horizontal frequency ResolutionColor Setting up Your PC Software Windows onlyStandard Dot x Line Vertical Horizontal PC Input ModeSxga Controlling the Screen Color Changing the Screen Position Adjusting the Screen QualityPhase option Changing the Screen Size Initializing the Frequency, Phase, and PositionPower Saver PC Mode Only Enjoying the PIP Feature in PC modeMultiple Display Control MDC Installing the Multiple Display Control MDC Setting the Multiple Display Control MDC Installing the Multiple Display Control MDC Viewing the Main Screen Changing the Port Confirming the PortMute On/Off Controlling the PowerPower On/Off ´ Volume ControlControlling the Input Source Controlling the Aspect Ratio PC Controlling the Aspect Ratio Video/S-Video/Component1,2Controlling the Time Setting the Picture RGB PC Setting the Picture Video/S-Video/Component1,2Setting the Image Lock Setting the AudioTroubleshooting Displaying the Setting Values of Various DisplaysIdentifying Problems Care and MaintenanceMonitor mode Problem Possible SolutionAfter Sales Service