NEC PlasmaSync 3300 user manual Controls/Adjustments, Power, Video Signal Input Settings

Models: PlasmaSync 3300

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Controls/Adjustments

Controls/Adjustments

Power

1.Plug in the power cord to an electrical outlet to connect power.

2.Press POWER to turn the monitor on.

3.Press POWER again to turn the monitor off.

Press the POWER OFF key on the remote control unit to turn the monitor off when the monitor is turned on.

The monitor will go into the standby condition and the STANDBY/POWER indicator will light up orange.

Press the POWER ON key on the remote control unit to turn the monitor on when the monitor is in the standby condition. The STANDBY/POWER indi- cator will light up green.

2)Adjust the picture position.

To reset the stored adjustment data and recall the factory preset data: Press the NORMAL keys.

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Video Signal Input Settings

Video Input Selection

Press the desired input selection key (VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2) on the remote control unit or the monitor.

NOTE: During VIDEO input, set the 75Ω/HIGH switch to “75Ω” if VIDEO THROUGH OUT is not being used.

Video Signal, Picture Adjustments

1)To adjust:

a.CONTRAST

Adjust the contrast of video display.

b.BRIGHT

Adjust the brightness of video display.

c.COLOR

Adjust the color intensity of video display.

d.TINT

Adjust red and green values of video display.

e.SHARPNESS

Adjust picture detail of video display.

RGB Signal Input Settings

RGB 1 Signal Input

Proceed as follows for correct setting of the monitor when input is via mini D- SUB 15 Pin (ANALOG) terminal.

Connect IBM PC or Macintosh to the mini D-SUB 15 Pin terminal, and press RGB 1.

RGB 2 Signal Input

When using with a .

1.Connect the R, G, B, H/CS and V terminals on the terminal board to the outputs of your RGB equipment.

2.Set all of the 75Ω/HIGH Impedance select switches to “75Ω”.

3.Press the RGB 2 key.

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NEC PlasmaSync 3300 user manual Controls/Adjustments, Power, Video Signal Input Settings, Video Signal, Picture Adjustments