CHAPTER 1: Checking Out Your Monitor

Important

Your remote control works for your monitor, but you must program it to work for your other devices (such as cable or satellite set-top boxes and DVD players). For more information, see “Programming the universal remote control” on page 54.

Button

Function

 

 

Select cable/satellite

For universal remote control functions, press to control

remote mode

your cable or satellite set-top box.

Select DVD remote

For universal remote control functions, press to control

mode

your DVD player.

 

 

Back menu

Press to go back one menu level (while in an on-screen

 

menu).

Programming

Press to open your cable or satellite provider’s

guide/DVD menu

programming guide (while in cable or satellite mode)

 

or to open the DVD menu (while in DVD mode).

 

 

Channel recall

Press to return to the previous channel that was

 

viewed.

Volume

Press to adjust the volume.

 

 

Input (video source

Press LCD, then press Input to select the video source.

select)

You can select DVI, HDMI, VGA, Composite,

 

Component, or S-Video.

Power

Press to turn the monitor on and off. If using a display

 

mode other than LCD, press to turn off the selected

 

component.

 

 

Open Windows Media

While in LCD mode, press to open Windows Media

Center

Center. (Your computer must have a Windows Media

 

Center IR receiver installed. IR receivers must be

 

purchased separately.)

Select LCD remote

After using universal remote control functions (such as

mode

for a set-top box or DVD player), press this button to

 

control your LCD monitor.

 

 

Playback controls

Press to operate the playback functions of the selected

 

device.

Display on-screen

Press to display the current resolution and video input

information

mode.

 

 

Menu controls

Press to navigate through on-screen menus.

 

 

Clear/exit/cancel

Press to clear a character, exit a menu, or cancel a

 

command. (Function depends on the current mode.)

 

 

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